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  • Re: Sea Salt, please be aware that while this protocol may help symptoms, it's efficacy at killing BB is unproven. Borrelia burgdorferi will turn into cyst form immediately upon recognizing a threat from any treatment, including a sea salt regimen. The only treatment proven for cyst forms of Borrelia is Flagyl combined with other antibiotics. Without Flagyl, the bacteria will simply go into cyst form and resurface at a better time. Cyst forms explain relapses in Lyme.

  • PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do internet research on using SEA SALT for curing Lyme. I had it for seven months before I was diagnosed, and doxycycline only made me sicker. I took a shot of about 1/2 teaspoon of RAW SEA SALT in a small amount of water, and in only hours I felt better than I had in months! I continued this maybe three times a day for several days and it ended my Lyme. I take this "shot" every now and then just to be sure it stays gone. IT WORKS. DO RESEARCH. TELL THE PEOPLE!!

  • at first i wonder how cholestyramine fiber could bind a neurotoxin if cholestyramine never gets into the blood stream. So maybe it doesnt. Maybe its binding secreted IGA thats secreted into the intestinal lumen reducing serum IgA levels that are abnormally increased durring die off of the organism. just a theory do not repeat, just thinking out loud.

  • @datzfast Liver dumps the toxins into the intestines. Normally toxins are reabsorbed back to the blood stream from the intestines. By having cholestyramine bind them in the intestines, reabsorption is reduced.

  • sounded like he said cholestyramine fiber

    for binding of the neurotoxins.

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  • its possible that to cure a Lyme's infected person you have to target, with different antimicrobials, the bacterium that is extra cellular, intracellular, dormant not dividing,

    those trapped in bio films, and those that have crossed the blood brain barrier. much the same as targeting tuberculosis. would we really expect one antibiotic to work.

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  • Dr. B

    Complete respect, your patients worship you. I have heard so many wonderful things.

    It truly is a learning experience, honor .

    Best

    Janet

  • Hi,

    I finally hear the famous Dr. B.

    What genotypes? HLA , see coorelation.

    Did you see recent published paper.

    Proves persistent Lyme, was @ National Academy of Neurology meeting.

    Take care,

    Janet

  • I am a chronic lyme disease sufferer currently on a PICC Line....Thank you Dr B & Dr Shoemaker for being so caring and understanding and for helping so many people.

    I have published a puppet show I made on my you tube channel as a means to try bring some awarness sep to children & thier caregivers

  • You may not get better completely, but you can improve to the point that you'll feel like you got you life back. I have been medicated for 12 years, and I am off medication now for several months without flaring up. I can think and remember, not like before, but well enough that I live a fairly normal life. No pain!!!!!

  • People, "Chemtrails," are killing the biological nutrients, supporting all plant life. What do you think that is doing to our immune systems, and that of bees? I have saved a sample of snow, from a storm in late December, that left my hair sticky and gluey feeling. I showered if out immediately. Does anyone know where I can get it tested? In need of one who is trustworthy.

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  • My Lyme specialist is in Carolina. His goal is to wean all patients off antibiotics if possible. He uses antibiotic pulse therapy and is absolutely wonderful.

  • Thanks to you Dr. B and Dr. Shoemaker for all the work you have done and the lives you have saved. In the near future, more doctors will be looking to you for advice and guidance. Thanks for sticking your neck out. You've both made a difference. Bless you both for the sacrifices you have both made in this battle of Lyme disease.

  • I was very ill with neuroB.. IV cef is working miracles but you need to keep on going until the BBB is clear. As an illness it is horrific.. not some inconvenient chronic pain but a living organism on the march to multiply & kill through dissemmination unless halted by powerful antiBx. I am singer songwriter Lizzie Lane my work can easily be found & have just uploaded "darling" dedicated to all fighting lyme / neuroB. There's a link to my web from my channel(leesbet). Stay strong. Lizzie xx

  • See my personal profile for my Lyme history. But still wondering: Disseminated Borrelia (chronic Lyme) or antibiotic (doxy/cefuroxime; crossing blood brain barrier; possibly sending neuro-toxins deep into brain) induced lupus [AKA "Post-Lyme disease syndrome"]? If former, IV ceftriaxone indicated; latter, corticosteroids. Yet neither offered in six years of increasingly debilitating disease.

  • Also, federal report released this week confirming Gulf War Illness real referred to Bromide pills given the soldiers as possible cause. Bromide pills cross the blood brain barrier. Cause, cure, prevention or medical mayhem, aka Nazi eugenics?

  • "PLEASE DON'T FEED THE TICKS": I was a long distance hiker but contracted Lyme disease. ER doc diagnosed 2002 (tick bite/EM rash). Positive serology. ER doc confirmed diagnosis 2007. Wikipedia Lyme page emphasizes 'no chronic Lyme' yet describes disseminated Borrelia/late stage Lyme (?!).

    See my personal profile here for more about IDSA conflict of interest, etc.

  • Yes, Burrascano said Staph...my son had staph infection followed by a relapse of LD. Maybe all of us w/LD should be tested for Staph as well? Burrascano is the best..wish he was still in practice.

  • Did they say staph at the end? I have been diagnosed with both staph and lyme. Personally, I think Burrascano has done great things for lyme treatment. HE IS THE PIONEER!

  • Yes, multiply antibiotic resistant cagulase negative staph (MARCoNS) in the sinuses. Usually requires a combo of antibiotics to cure.

  • We need to talk! How can I get ahold of you? Send me a message please. I have been to Hell and back with this!

  • Happy to send anyone a very helpful brochure.

    Elaine in Virginia

  • I agree. Dr. B is a true pioneer and has saved many lives. As has Dr. Shoemaker...

  • excuse me?? dr. burrascano has saved COUNTLESS (thousands of) lives, and almost singlehandedly pioneered the successful treatment of chronic lyme disease.

  • I run a Lyme support group in Texas. I do not know one single member in my group or several other groups throughout the country, who know anyone who has been cured from Lyme, whether the doc has been Burrascano, Harvey, or any LLMD. So saving countless lives is a gross overexaggeration. Many group members are so ill they are not working at all. I appreciate all Shoemaker and Burrascano have done, but cures? I wish!

  • heiwalove didn't say anything about "curing." "Saving lives" does not mean the same thing as "curing"... "saving lives" means preventing people from dying, not making them completely well. My Lyme treatments have not cured me (it's true that there is no cure for chronic Lyme)...I'm still very sick in many ways... but they have helped me dramatically, and I would absolutely say that they have "saved my life," since I would probably not be here without them.

  • I have been thru Shoemaker's protocol and it made a huge difference, so don't discount it. Of course, any of these protocols require addressing the basics of good nutrition (GF diet and supplements), quality sleep, and exercise to tolerance. And, we each come into Lyme with a unique set of past issues (other chronic infections) that must also be addressed. So, it's far from just Lyme that needs to be addressed in order to heal. But, healing can certainly happen. Attitude makes a big difference.

  • @heiwalove I agree. Dr. Burrascano is an amazing and compassionate physician and I wish him great success as he enters the research arena in Lyme disease. If it were not for Dr. Burrascano, many people would have suffered miserably.

  • You obviously have no clue!!! Shame on YOU!

  • Brilliant information, thank you!

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