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Lyme live spirochete, microscope, ticks, transmission, initial symptoms, chronic Lyme disease symptoms, types of Lyme disease in Europe, cancer.

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  • Lyme disease itself is not a reportable disease in any European country. One must therefore study limited research projects in various countries where the incidence of a strain of Lyme diseases in humans in an area is determined by PCR. In some countries such as Italy it is clear that b. garinii is the most common, while in Scandinavia b. afzelius is the most common. Another approach is to collect ticks and check the strain.

  • Wow. How informative-thanks. I am from US, so I wonder what symtoms overlap. Have had Lyme 35 yrs, Rocephin 2 yrs ago, inadequate, taking Doxy 5 mos, 8 to go. Have the spider veins in my face like shown-didn't think of Lyme! My feet peel, too like cig paper, though never as serious as shown. Knew it wasn't fungal: rarely wear enclosed shoes, but again, never considered Lyme. Probs w/temp stop of parestalsis in esophagus, too. Lyme? Horrible disease.

  • @txsherrie It's a vicious disease. Half of the bacteria is identical with the syphilis bacteria.

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  • @marijuni71 Additional reply in ref to the skin conditions. The best thing that helps it is hyperbaric with antibiotic as one also can get ulcerations from the ACA. iT IS NOT ONLY FROM B. AVZELI, PLUS HOW DO WE KNOW ALSO AVZELI ISN'T IN US ALSO. SEARCH PUB MED. BBURGDORFERI ALSO CAUSES THESE SKIN ITEM, BUT AS COMMON IN US. I GUESS POSSIBLY ONES GENETIC WEAKNESS. IF INTERESTED I CAN SEND YOU PHOTOS OF IT ON MY LOWER LEGS. HORRIBLE.

  • @cronelesbo

    The skin conditions are NOT only in Europe. Altho more common in Europe esp. in the Balkans and Norway & Sweden..Borrelia Burgdorferi has in Europe found in skin biopies with patients with acrodermatiits chronica atrophicans, and many other skin conditions. Yes Travis is right about esp on feet can easily be mistaken for fungal infection. I have the ACA on lower legs plus my husband had on his feet exactly like that cover photo-mistaken for a fungal. IT IS NOT ONLY IN EUROPE.

  • At least I've gotten to see this in a Microscope that my friend in Edmonton brought over for me to see my blood. So sorry that my family didn't want to share that with me either .

  • Look up this video on youtube and you will know what to do (copy and paste): “HemoPyrrol-Lactam-uria (HPU), Lyme disease and autism presented by Dietritch Klinghardt, MD”! It is a phenomenal lecture given by Dr. Klinghardt!

  • see YT - MMS Cure For Lyme Disease

  • @freedomchaser2402 . You now surely have disseminated Lyme disease. You need antibiotics at once. Ceftriaxone or penicillin G.given intravenously at hospital or intramuscular by doctor or nurse. Also at the same time oral metronidazole, doxycyline, clarithromycin, tigecyline. You may have up to 360 different conditions so you will have to work with your doctor. Worst is that you start getting paralysis somewhere, the brain starts being destroyed and you die in weeks. You need abx for months.

  • i got bitten by a tick last year and developed erythra migrans (bullseye rash) not knowing what it was, i ignored it until i saw a picture of it a few weeks later. my doctor gave me a blood test and it came back negative. though their test is not 100% accurate. is there anything else that couldve caused the erythra migrans? as im looking for another explanation. the idea that im getting, if id went to the docs while i had the rash i wouldve been diagnosed with lymes disease

  • I have seen a dog with a Tick on it, at first I wasn't sure what it was, it looked like a wart or something on the dog's ear, I had to look really close but when I did I seen the two tiny hind legs of the tick just barely sticking out of the dog's skin, I noticed them move ever so slightly, I decided to pull it but it was really stuck in there, I grabbed a set of vice grips, and yanked it out of the dogs ear, there was a hole left by it, I then took the vice grips and killed the tick.

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