Lyme disease and Autoimmune diseases (1) Symbiosis
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@periwink Lyme is definately in Texas. I live near Lufkin, Texas and I personally know someone with Lyme Disease who has never left the state. To further that point, his property has visible deer on it daily.
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I was cdc postitive for lyme 2 years ago. Had a Month of doxy. Now for the past several months I have had almost daily low-mid grade fevers, weight loss. went from 175 to 140lbs.Extreme pain in my bones and joints at times, diahrrea, bad headaches(might be from neck injury).Nausea, I just dont feel like eating. I force myself to eat.I have found a few ticks on me this spring and summer. I just dont know if it's lyme again.Just got a diag lymphocytic colitis. Blood work Monday so we'll see
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@LymeOrNot That was a great lecture and thanks for the link.
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This may confuse the lyme brain ?:(. BTW, my family have tons of deer on our property in NewBraunfels, yet a Dallas neurologist (who is a LLMD) told me & my mother that "there is no Lyme in Texas!" - WTH?! These are the doctors that are suppose to be LITERATE about Lyme? geez. It's no wonder there's such a huge outbreak of it these days.
Autoimmune simply means the body attacking itself. Lyme disease can trigger an autoimmune disease, however, Lyme disease is not an autoimmune disease. If it were an autoimmune disease, there would be no need for long-term antibiotics. Rather you would need medications that prevent the body from attacking itself. There is too much misinformation about Lyme being autoimmune. It is not autoimmune. It is a bacterial infection. Two different things.
Meddy38 1 year ago
Thanks to the wonderful Internet for finding the connections...after being chronically ill for many years, but never "looked sick"...
Have you ever wondered why all the autoimmune diseases "have no causes, thus no cures?"...
I will continue to demonstrate how I have cured most of my autoimmune diseases with "antibiotics", and you my judge whether "autoimmune simply means the body attacking itself" or simply the colossal errors from the scientists/physicians. Please also watch part 2. Thanks.
LymeOrNot 1 year ago
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria so I would not throw that one in with autoimmune diseases. It might trigger one but it's not the underlying cause.
frankcoffee 1 year ago
Please watch Youtube video "How bacteria cause disease" for the power of Biofilm (2006, Dr. Warren Levingson, UCSF- University of California, San Francisco).
Scientists do not know many things and they have just found out (December 2010) that bacteria can live on/with/in arsenic (which may exist in seafood).
When they could not find "the cause or the cure" for the "autoimmune disease", they should be honest to be public that "They did not know".
Please come back for my new videos. Thanks
LymeOrNot 1 year ago
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!!
iLoveSydBarrett 1 year ago
What I have found out is that any major "positive" change to the body will rearrange the symbiotic relationships; thus, the symptoms disappear - until the next stressful event. The only way "it stays gone" is to check the immune system (soon in my new videos). :-) Thanks for sharing.
LymeOrNot 1 year ago