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Side Effects of Treating Lyme Disease

Undergoing multiple courses of antibiotics may cause side effects which are called the “Herxheimer reaction”. This is characterized by a detox-like reaction and can cause the patient to experience symptoms such as mild to severe diarrhea.

Another side effect of taking antibiotic treatments for a lengthy period is the overgrowth of yeast in the person’s gut.

Despite the side effects, undergoing a longer course of antibiotic treatment has provided promising results for many Lyme disease sufferers.

The Use of Natural Treatments for Lyme Disease

Many sufferers, especially those with chronic instances of Lyme disease, have found traditional MD treatments ineffectual. A range of natural treatments has been tried and many claims to have overcome their condition through these means.

The use of antimicrobial herbs for treating Lyme infections has been shown to be effective in providing relief from chronic Lyme disease. The risk of suffering from side effects is lower than from prescribed antibiotics, however most doctors will favor traditional pharmaceutical solutions.

Nutritional therapy, lifestyle counseling and natural detoxification methods have played their part in undertaking a natural treatment plan. Most of these natural treatments can also be used in conjunction with an antibiotic treatment program.

Of course, some Lyme disease patients have co-existing medical conditions which must also be addressed, regardless of which course of treatment they take. We need to take into consideration all the different aspects of the bacteria that forms the Lyme Disease.

  1. Our living conditions,
  2. our eating habit,
  3. mindset,
  4. attitude towards wellness.

There is much ongoing discussion regarding both incidence and treatment of the disease. It is certain that over the next few years this will increase, hopefully providing further enlightenment into overcoming the disease and its symptoms.

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How Can You Avoid Contracting Lyme Disease?

At present, a vaccination for Lyme disease is not yet available. However, you can certainly take some precautions to reduce the chance of being bitten by ticks.

Here are a few suggestions:

If you are away from home in the outdoors:

  • Wear light-colored pants and tuck the bottom of your pants into your socks (to stop them crawling up your leg) and a long-sleeved shirt. This will help you to spot black-legged ticks on your clothing.
  • It will also help to spray your clothes and shoes with permethrin repellent and apply insect repellant lotions directly onto your skin.
  • When you arrive home or even before getting inside the car, check for any presence of ticks on your body or clothing.
  • Carefully inspect your skin folds such as your armpits, waistband, groin, head, scalp, and neck to see if there are ticks hiding.
  • Walk along the footpaths as much as possible and avoid walking in longer grass and brushing through shrubs.
  • Check your pets’ skin and fur and make sure they do not bring ticks back home from your adventures.

If you are at home and outdoors:

  • Check your pets as above.
  • Do not let grass grow too long in your yard, regularly mow your lawn.
  • Rake fallen leaves as soon as possible as ticks can be found in leaf litter.
  • Stack wood in a dry place.

 

 

Treatment for Lyme Disease from Ticks

(This covers the AMA medical point of you where are you can poison a body back to health.  Which is an oxymoron.)

Not all Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics, especially if it is misdiagnosed. Those who develop chronic Lyme disease may require several different types of treatment. Treating Lyme disease right away increases your chances of avoiding other serious symptoms that can develop if it is left untreated.

If you notice a tick bite episode and you are in a high-risk area, consult your doctor right away. If you start experiencing unexplained symptoms such as nerve pain, joint pain, excessive fatigue, and heart problems, or as mentioned earlier, flu-like symptoms and a rash, Lyme disease may be a suspect, so ask your doctor.

Oral Antibiotics (for early stages of Lyme disease?)

Oral antibiotics are used as a standard treatment for the early onset of Lyme disease. This has been the standard for many countries and is the only thing that doctors know to use.

These oral antibiotics include doxycycline which can be given to children above 8 years old and adults. Cefuroxime and amoxicillin are more often prescribed to pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and younger children.

Lyme disease patients may undergo a 10, 14 or 21-day antibiotic treatment. It is important to complete the prescribed course. However, the International Lyme and Associated Disease Society or ILADS argue that a short course of antibiotics may only be beneficial for treating acute infections and may not be sufficient to overcome chronic instances of Lyme disease. It may all depend on where the Lyme disease bacteria was stored in the body.

Intravenous Antibiotics

If Lyme disease has progressed and has affected the central nervous system, intravenous antibiotics will then be recommended. This treatment may last for up to 28 days. May not work on all Lyme disease, we are finding issues with some people and traditional treatments.

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome

Even after undergoing a thorough treatment plan for Lyme disease, some patients report experiencing ongoing fatigue and muscle aches and pain. Experts say these continuing symptoms occur as part of ‘Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome’.

This is because some people tend to develop an autoimmune response that leads to the continuing occurrence of some of their Lyme disease symptoms. However, more studies are still needed to be able to shed light on the continuing occurrence of Lyme disease symptoms that follow a treatment program.

It is an unfortunate statistic that many diagnosed Lyme disease patients cannot even recall being bitten by a tick or seeing any bulls-eye rash on their skin and have no idea how or when they have been infected. That is because it may not have been a tick, but one of many other ways to encounter the bacteria.

Due then to a late diagnosis, dormant bacteria, many of them experience symptoms of chronic Lyme disease such as arthritic pain, memory loss, brain fog and chronic fatigue.

However, since these symptoms are also present in the other types of illnesses previously mentioned, many patients were never immediately checked for Lyme disease, and this now causes them continuing health problems.

Lyme Disease Symptoms

Possible Signs with a tick bite: Your first three to thirty days after experiencing a bite from a tick carrying Borrelia burgdorferi will result in several symptoms which may include one or more of the following:


Flu-Like Symptoms
Flu-like symptoms that include sweats, joint pain, fatigue, muscle aches, chills, and fever.

The ‘Bulls-Eye’ Rash
So-called bulls eye rash which may appear on any part of the body. The term “bull’s eye” is used to describe the rash that looks like a bull’s eye on a dart board. The area which has been bitten by the tick is red and the edges look a bit swollen.
This rash feels warm when touched although reports of it being painful or itchy are rare. However, some people develop a different kind of rash, while others do not see any rash on their skin at all.

Months After the Tick Bite

A few months after the tick bite, more symptoms will often appear. They may include:

• Additional bulls eye rash on any part of the body
• Neck stiffness
• Severe headaches
• Severe pain and swelling of the joints
• Facial drooping
• Irregular heart palpitations
• Pain in the nerves, muscles, tendons, and bones
• Shortness of breath
• Dizziness
• Shooting pain in the lower and upper extremities
Some people infected with Lyme disease may also develop:
• Eye inflammation
• Fever
• Fatigue
• Liver inflammation.

However, these symptoms are not as common and rarely occur. More symptoms of this sort are common on various other insect bites that carry the bacteria. Many have no idea of their presence and they have similar symptoms of other diseases, so they are overlooked by the medical profession.

Almost every ailment that you have had at one time or another can be traced back to these bacteria, called Lyme Disease Spirochete. I will compile a list for you to look over and see if you have any of these symptoms.

For those of you who think a blood test will give you answers, it is very unpredictable on the blood test results.

Keep an open eye to the following Symptoms of Lyme Disease

• Unusual chills, fever, sweats or flushing
• Unusual weight loss or gain
• Unusual hair loss
• Tiredness, lack of stamina, fatigue
• Swollen glands
• Throat sore
• Pelvic Pain or testicle pain
• Bladder irritable or poor function
• Unusual menstrual irregularity
• Sexual – loss of libido, dysfunction
• Abdominal pains or poor digestion
• Regularity changes- diarrhea, constipation
• Sore ribs or pain in chest
• Pulse skips
• Pain or swelling in joints: Which ones?
• Breast Pain, unexplained milk production
• Joint and back stiffness
• Muscle twitching: especially in face
• Hear or feel cracking when turning neck
• Cramps or pain in muscles
• Neck pain or stiffness
• Headache
• Blurry Vision, sensitive to light
• Ear pain, sensitive to sounds
• Occasional Vertigo, poor balance
• Sudden need to lie down or sit
• Suddenly unable to spell simple works
• Short term memory poor
• Concentration difficulties
• Getting lost, hard to find car in parking lot
• Mood swings, feeling anger, depression
• Sleep disturbances – Wake early etc.
• Tremors
• Swollen tissue, rashes, oozing fluid
• More sensitive to alcoholic drinks, exaggerated, worst hangover
• Knee, hip, shoulder joint replacement
• Sleep Apnea
• Muscle twisting and pulling in late stages
• Rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain, swelling of joints

 

 

Pregnancy, Symptoms, and Risk of Lyme Disease

What Happens When a Pregnant Woman Contracts Lyme Disease that has been through a tick bite?

If a pregnant woman is bitten by a tick and contracts Lyme disease, it can result in an infection of the placenta. Her unborn child then faces the risk of contracting the disease. There are cases of stillbirth caused by Lyme disease, but such cases are uncommon. Be aware of your body and consult your physician with questions.

Pregnant woman holding belly, outdoors, mid section

No cases have been reported regarding adverse effects to the fetus when the mother receives proper antibiotic treatment immediately. Plus, no cases have been reported thus far, regarding transfer of the disease through breast feeding.

Keep an open eye to the following

Symptoms of Lyme Disease

  • Unusual chills, fever, sweats or flushing
  • Unusual weight loss or gain
  • Unusual hair loss
  • Tiredness, lack of stamina, fatigue
  • Swollen glands
  • Throat sore
  • Pelvic Pain or testicle pain
  • Bladder irritable or poor function
  • Unusual menstrual irregularity
  • Sexual – loss of libido, dysfunction
  • Abdominal pains or poor digestion
  • Regularity changes- diarrhea, constipation
  • Sore ribs or pain in chest
  • Pulse skips
  • Pain or swelling in joints: Which ones?
  • Breast Pain, unexplained milk production
  • Joint and back stiffness
  • Muscle twitching: especially in face
  • Hear or feel cracking when turning neck
  • Cramps or pain in muscles
  • Neck pain or stiffness
  • Headache
  • Blurry Vision, sensitive to light
  • Ear pain, sensitive to sounds
  • Occasional Vertigo, poor balance
  • Sudden need to lie down or sit
  • Suddenly unable to spell simple works
  • Short term memory poor
  • Concentration difficulties
  • Getting lost, hard to find car in parking lot
  • Mood swings, feeling anger, depression
  • Sleep disturbances – Wake early etc.
  • Tremors
  • Swollen tissue, rashes, oozing fluid
  • More sensitive to alcoholic drinks, exaggerated, worst hangover
  • Knee, hip, shoulder joint replacement
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Muscle twisting and pulling in late stages
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain, swelling of joints

Who Is Most at Risk of Being Bitten by Infectious Ticks?

People who are fond of going to woodlands in North America, UK and some parts of Europe are at a higher risk of being bitten by ticks and suffering from Lyme disease.

Most cases of tick bites have been reported during late spring, autumn or early summer. These are the times of the year when people love to partake in outdoor activities. It is also the times when tick activity is highest.

While the risk may be lower, do not assume there is zero risk of contracting Lyme disease if you do not spend time outdoors. Experts report that the ticks which are carriers of Lyme disease can also be found on birds, chipmunks, and mice.

This means that even if you spend most of your time at your home you cannot be guaranteed that you will not get bitten by a tick and risk contracting Lyme disease.

 

Testing and Diagnosing Lyme Disease

An individual can never have a confirmed diagnosis of Lyme disease through a blood test, although symptoms may be an indication. However, if a blood test is carried out in the early stages of the infection, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease may not be apparent yet, or it has taken on another colony in your body leaving it undetected. Lyme disease wears many hats, as will be discussed. It is not a blood disease.

It is very possible that if you have a tick bite and a blood test is taken immediately, results will be negative, but may be positive at a later testing. This makes diagnosing Lyme disease difficult and worrying, as some people will return negative test results even though they may have contracted Lyme disease.

Because of this, even if the result is negative, antibiotic treatment is often given immediately, especially when a rash is evident. Patients who show a negative result will normally undergo another blood test after a few weeks to make sure the Borrelia burgdorferi infection is still not present. Ticks are not the only carrier of the bacteria.

Is It Lyme Disease or Something Else?

A great complication of accurately diagnosing Lyme disease is that Lyme disease is ‘the great imitator’ of other types of diseases. But can all these others be related to Lyme Disease, that is the question. Do they have the same bacteria in other diseases call by different names?

Many Lyme disease patients have been misdiagnosed as having either chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), lupus, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), or rheumatoid arthritis.

Treatments for an incorrect diagnosis may give some short-term relief from some symptoms but does not fix the underlying problem. Also, is it being likely that unnecessary drugs will be prescribed. These drugs will do nothing for the bacteria in the body. May seem like it is giving some promise of recovery, yet most people at the same time will be changing their diets, lifestyle, and environment to accommodate their symptoms. Diet, lifestyle, and environment can give a false hope of recovery in some cases.

List of some of the common misdiagnosed illnesses that seem to be caused by the Lyme Disease Spirochete:

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Colitis
  • Early ALS
  • Early Alzheimer disease
  • Encephalitis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Fifth’s Disease
  • Gastro esophageal Reflux disease
  • Infectious Cystitis
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Juvenile Arthritis
  • Joint Disease/ Joint Replacement
  • Lupus
  • Meniere’s Syndrome
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Neuro-cognitive difficulties
  • New-onset fatigue
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Prostatitis
  • Prostatitis
  • Psychiatric disorders (bipolar, depression, etc.)
  • Reynaud’s Syndrome
  • Reactive Arthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Scleroderma
  • Sjogren’s
  • Sleep Disorders
  • Thyroid Disease
  • Widespread pain for no reason
  • Various other diseases with confusing symptoms.

Source: http://canlyme.com/just-diagnosed/testing/common-misdiagnoses/

The question is:  Are all of these diseases caused by the Lyme Disease bacteria?

 

What is a Vector-borne disease?

It is an illness caused by or an infectious microbe that can be transmitted to people by biting insects. Arthropod (insects) arachnids (spiders or others with 8 legs) are those which most commonly serve as vectors as listed below:

  1. Blood sucking insects such as, fleas, lice, biting flies, mosquitoes, and bugs, and
  2. arachnids such as ticks, mites, and spiders.

The term “vector” refers to any arthropod that transmits a disease through insect feeding activity. Lyme is not a only vector-borne disease but can be easily passed person to person, pets, and others by contact.

All diseases have different symptoms, some mimic others. Unless we can eliminate different factors and get to the source of the problem, we are just treating the symptoms. The symptoms may very well not be the cause or what created the illness. In reality, several people can have the same issue that caused the illness but affect them in different ways.

The main reason for so many symptoms is that these bacteria’s set up their colonies (breeding homes) in the weakest points or parts in each body they invade.

Blood test are usually run for people with not knowing the real cause of the illness, just mimicking the symptoms.

Reasons for not knowing what has created your symptoms is that there are three forms of Borrelia burgdorferi, the spirochete that creates and causes the Lyme Disease.

The Spirochete can hide in your body for many years without being noticed and suddenly causes trouble after some stressful event, or unexpected exposure to some chemicals causing an imbalance in your body chemistry. This can stimulate their movement and invading other territory. This creates different symptoms.

It can change back and forth between 3 different forms, making it difficult to diagnosis because it looks like three dissimilar organisms. It wears different hats and has many disguises.

The three forms of spirochetes are:

  • Spiral Shape – like a corkscrew or tiny snake
  • Cell Wall Deficient– means it does not have a cell wall in this stage. It is Jelly-like.
  • Encysted or encapsulated in a shell – it can form a cover around itself impervious to antibiotics.

It is a smart bug and has the capability to hide for years, it acts like it has a consciousness, forming colonies and knowing to disguise itself to avoid the being killed by medications.

Borrelia is a genus of bacteria of the spirochete family. Borrelia has a good transportation system, both forward and backwards, where they can quickly travel all over the body. They are more able to settle in different areas with colonies, where other bacteria are non-motile.

People having new joints put in their knees or hips probably have Lyme disease. Kill the bacteria and the body can rebuild the Cartlidge and the damage caused by the bacteria.

Lyme Disease Is or is Not Contagious?

If you believe that Lyme disease is not contagious you are not alone in thinking that, but you could be wrong and here is why!

There has been no evidence until now to prove that Lyme disease can be transmitted through human to human contact. Currently it is a blood-borne disease reliant on third-party vectors for transmission. WRONG

Therefore, it is not considered to be contagious via direct contact. This means that Lyme disease cannot be transferred through kissing, touching or sexual intercourse. WRONG

The truth is there is evidence that what you are taught to believe is wrong. Lyme disease can and is transferred to humans through pets, any biting insect and close contact to any person, including anyone’s body fluid from a person who has it. Commonly known ticks can infect a person or animal, which in turn can then infect another animal or human through body fluids.

If you sneeze, cough, kiss, have sexual contact, hold an infected cat, dog or animal that is infected, you may have a chance of contacting the disease.

Every person, or animal can show different symptoms, because no two hosts are the same. You may have had the disease for most of your life passing it on to others without your knowledge.

 

Lyme Disease and Other Tick-borne Diseases

Ticks as Disease Carriers

The greatest impact on human health from ticks is not from the ticks themselves but the blood-borne diseases they carry and transmit. Some tick species are known vectors or carriers of diseases such as tick typhus and Lyme disease.

If a tick bites a person who is already infected with some type of blood-borne disease, then the disease can be easily transferred to the next host the tick attaches to.

Lyme Disease – Increasing Disagreement

Lyme disease is gaining increasing awareness as medical authorities make growing connections between symptoms and incidences of tick bite. There is also increasing contention about which ticks can transmit Lyme disease, and in which countries it can occur. The US made it as a biological warfare weapon in a laboratory. They flew over Cuba and dumped infected ticks.  Who knows what other countries that they dumped the ticks on.

It was previously understood that only one or two species of tick in North America, and possibly one in Europe could transmit the disease. This is still the official viewpoint of many health authorities; however, many claims are being made that many more species are capable of being vectors, and that the disease is evident in countries that are not in Europe or North America.

This has led to an unsatisfactory situation (especially for sufferers) where some patients suffering Lyme disease symptoms have been diagnosed “Lyme-like”, as the disease is not officially considered to exist in that country.

Most medical authorities consider that Lyme disease is transferred in North America by Blacklegged ticks, also known as deer ticks or bear ticks. Their botanical name is Ixodes scapularis.

The specific pathogen that is responsible for Lyme disease that is transferred by the tick is called Borrelia burgdorferi plus co-infections.

Many people who see a rash on their skin understandably assume that it is simply an insect bite that will heal in a short time. However, if it is the result of a tick bite and you live in a high-risk area, there is a possibility that it may develop into Lyme disease, and warrants immediate professional medical attention.

The Lyme Equation

Spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex is the official name of the spiral shaped bacteria causing Lyme disease. Lyme is the principal and most numerous disease of the total vector-borne disease-causing illnesses found in the Northern hemisphere of the world.

Children Face a Higher Risk of Contracting Lyme Disease

Since children play outdoors in grassy areas more than most adults, their chances of being infected with Lyme disease by a tick is higher.

Children are more likely to suffer from central nervous system infections too, and if the tick is not immediately removed properly, the danger of suffering from more infections becomes imminent.

It is believed that pathogen transfer is not instantaneous and that the longer the tick is attached the greater the risk.

Under spring-like conditions tick numbers can explode. In known times of high tick activity, it is prudent to do a body check on children after playing outdoors.

 

Lyme Disease and Ticks

Unfortunately for sufferers, there is quite a range of diseases and conditions with similar and overlapping symptoms and effects. Of course, some relief can be gained by analgesic painkillers, but unless the underlying condition can be accurately diagnosed, it cannot be properly treated. Long term pain killers is not the best fix.

Non-diagnosis, self-diagnosis and incorrect diagnosis of conditions has caused many people to suffer much longer and more deeply than they might otherwise have. Further, for want of a prompt diagnosis and treatment, many have developed conditions to a chronic stage that makes traditional treatment harder or less effective, sometimes affecting them for the rest of their life.

One of these conditions is Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a condition caused by bacteria referred to as Borrelia burgdorferi and the co-infections. One way this illness occurs is when a person is bitten by a tick that is infected with the bacteria. The tick does not produce the bacteria but is a carrier. This is the most common condition known.

Many people are unaware they have been bitten by a tick, and those that are, may not make a connection between the bite and subsequent symptoms. In the past, many doctors have also not considered the connection, and have not performed the correct tests to determine if the infection exists.

As with most diseases and conditions, there are factors relating to prevention, and to overcoming the disease itself. This document provides insight into how the disease occurs, how to help prevent it, and current treatments for both initial and chronic instances of the disease.

Most of Lyme disease is overlooked by the medical profession because it is hard to detect, each person may react differently. Your symptoms vary from person to person and animal to animal. We may have been exposed from various sources and never even visited a forest or place commonly known to encounter ticks. Mosquitos and other insects may also be a carrier of these bacterias.

What are Ticks?

Ticks are small parasites that exist by sucking blood from a host. Ticks are not insects but have eight legs and are from the same family as spiders. There are hundreds of tick species distributed over the world.

Most are non-injurious to human health. However, some ticks can cause severe irritation and others are dangerous because they carry this disease.

Depending on the tick species, that host can be human or animal, including birds, mammals and even cold-blooded reptiles and amphibians. Different tick species target different hosts.

How do Ticks Spread Disease?

Ticks do not stay permanently attached to one host. When they choose a human host, they bury their mouthpiece into the skin to suck blood to keep themselves alive. The volume of blood they consume is inconsequential, health-wise, what is more important is what they leave behind.

Some tick species which attach themselves to humans inject a mild anesthetic while they are attached, like that injected by a mosquito. For this reason, many people are unaware of the tick while it is attached. As with a mosquito bite, this can cause itching for a period even after the tick has been removed.

One species of tick in Australia can cause temporary paralysis in humans, especially children and can require an anti-venene. This tick can kill a dog in a few days if not detected quickly. Every country has some type of tick or insect that can inject a host.

We then become infected and carriers of the Lyme disease and it can be transferred between another animal or human.

 

 

Battling Lyme Disease is Biological Warfare

By Herb Roi Richards

Battling Lyme disease is biological warfare with victims of chronic Lyme fighting for their lives, against a bio-weapon which is collateral damage from cold war germ warfare operations executed by the US military.

What they forgot to tell you is that Lyme disease was designed to be spread by ticks but once it got into the population of humans and animals they take over the job of spreading Lyme disease and a tick is no longer necessary.

Does that mean you now can’t get it from a tick?

Once these infections get into the humans and animals and they get bitten by a mosquito, flea, etc. there is a whole new bunch of carriers to spread the infection.

That simply means you can now get it from any biting insect and from anyone who has it.

Lyme disease was designed to be very contagious and to disable as much of a targeted population as possible.

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According to the records, it is a mixture of at least two species of spirochetes, two viruses, and least two different bacteria to make someone infected almost impossible to diagnose.

Dr. Willy Bergdorfer finding only one kind of spirochete as the cause of Lyme disease misled the medical community to look for and treat a single cause.

Now we know that infected ticks were sprayed over Cuba by an Air America plane so the germ warfare people should have realized that those actions would come back to bite us and not just stay in Cuba, and actually wouldn’t die on their own accord.

Because Lyme disease is caused by a cocktail of pathogens, the only known way to be sure you have gotten rid of it is to use a broad-spectrum pathogen killer, rather than am antibiotic targeting just one bacterium.

The irony of the situation is that such a pathogen killer is used to purify water, sterilize meat, vegetables, and chicken products, so it is produced in industrial quantities and is very inexpensive in the tiny quantities it takes to get rid of the Lyme disease hybrid intended for use in biological warfare.

It’ll probably only cost you $50.00 or $75.00 to do your whole family, including your pets.

Why the whole family?

Lyme disease is very contagious, so if one of you has it, you’ve all got it, even though each of you will probably have entirely different symptoms.

Why different symptoms?

All of these pathogens go to the weakest spot in every victim to establish their colony, so everyone could have the same set of pathogens and entirely different symptoms.

In our case, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis, and my wife, who got it from me, had extreme digestive problems.

What antibiotic-trained doctor would believe we both had the same dis-ease?

We all know the answer to that; no doctor!

Unless you have a very rare open-minded health professional, you have little chance of getting rid of Lye disease.

Fortunately, you can take a short course very inexpensively from Leading Edge University and be rid of chronic Lyme disease in about a year of do-it-yourself treatment for about $50.00.

The course will arm you with the simple protocols so you need no one else’s help.

Since there is no money to be made in this simple treatment, the mainstream medical money system will do everything they can to discourage you.

This treatment uses such a tiny amount of this powerful pathogen killer (1 to 3 drops) it’s almost impossible to get it wrong.

The course covers what happens if you try to use too much of it at a time and how to counter and adjust the results.

 

 

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Ticked Off at Lyme Disease

 

 

Ticked Off at Lyme Disease

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), you have the potential to be exposed to Lyme disease if you venture outdoors to any area which might be inhabited by black-legged deer ticks which are known to be the designated carriers and source of the disease.

If a patient has been bitten by an infected tick, a round or oblong target rash appears around the bite wound. This is the best method for early diagnosis, which, if followed by the prescribed antibiotic regimen soon after infection, can undo and prevent further pain and suffering associated with long-term chronic Lyme disease.

 

While there is a great deal of respect for the CDC among the medical community, the majority of people who contract Lyme disease have never been bitten by a tick. Herb Richards, author of Lyme Disease Non-medical Diagnosis and Treatment asserts otherwise, “The thing that ticks me off is the authorities still say Lyme is a tick-borne disease when in reality, thousands of people get this very contagious disease from anyone who has it.

“Oh, yes, I forgot, they infected ticks with it first so that’s why they keep calling it tick-borne.”

Richards, who is obviously passionate about Lyme disease continues to say, “Yes, you could possibly get it from a tick. You could also get it from a mosquito, like I did or from sex with someone who is infected, like my wife did.”

At first blush, the idea that Lyme disease could be contagious doesn’t register with what is commonly held data available to medical practitioners in America. Richards asserts, “This is proven info that the professionals don’t know, yet, that’s been picked up from Lyme disease victims and alternative healers from all over the world.”

The contagious nature of Lyme disease is well-known by doctors and medical staff abroad, who also embrace off-grid self-treatment for the disease, which is highly frowned upon by American health professionals who are prone to reject unconventional treatment modalities. Richards says, “With Lyme disease patients, unconventional treatments are often extremely successful.”

If you’re suffering from any disease in America, you probably believe that the United States’ federal government is looking out for your best interests, which may be as true as you think, but if you’re suffering from Lyme disease, you might like to take a look at how they take care of you in comparison to other diseases.

You can see from Richard’s USA research chart, if you contracted the Zika Virus the United States spent $220,000 on each patient in comparison to the $78.00 it spends on each new victim of Lyme disease every year.

Many attendees of the Victims of Lyme Disease Conference shared their testimonials of ridding themselves of Lyme disease entirely and inexpensively using unauthorized treatments, folk medicine, holistic or energy healing, mostly rejected by the medical community, if not banned by the FDA.

The conference is an open forum for presenting medical and anecdotal evidence shared mostly by sharing personal stories of doctors, holistic practitioners, and their patents who shared their emotional stories of pain, suffering, and finding freedom from the disease.

“We must remember that ‘anecdotal’ is another word that means testimony. Anecdotal stories repeated by several people in front of a judge put people in prison for life! Medical professionals, on the other hand, belittle such testimony.”

There is a course of study offered by Leading Edge University for medical practitioners, which is often also attended by alternative practitioners and victims of Lyme disease. About the Lyme Disease Alternative Medicine course, Richards says, “Like every other group of people, Lyme disease victims are made up of winners and losers. This course teaches you how to be one of the winners whether you are a health professional or a poor damned victim or both! In the course you’ll learn to be one of the winners.”

 

For more information on the Lyme Disease Course, visit http://leadingedgeuniversity.org./lyme, or call (360) 748-4426

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Popular Science Investigates “Alien Life Microbes” Feb 2015 Magazine

Popular Science Investigates Alien Life Microbes in the February 2015 Magazine.

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Lyme-disease-Bacteria: The Spirochetes -look like little snakes

Lyme Disease Bacteria is different from other bacteria

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Amazing Fact: The bacterium that causes Lyme Disease is the only known organism that doesn’t need iron for its basic life chemistry. Instead, Borrelia burgdorferi (Spirochete) uses manganese and other minerals.

It can also reform itself into 3 completely different shapes and substances to hide from antibiotics.

Johns Hopkins University micro­biologist Valeria Culotta says that makes our defense against the infection virtually futile: “When the immune system tries to starve it of iron, it says, ‘I don’t care. You can make yourself as anemic as you want but it won’t affect me.’

Popular Science Feb 2015 exposes alien life - Lyme disease is mentioned
Popular Science Feb 2015 exposes alien life – Lyme disease is mentioned

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alien Bacteria Article
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I just don’t feel good. What can I do?

There exists a disease that is extremely common that people don’t realize they have it. It is the most incorrectly diagnosed malady and is not adequately treated because the medications that are prescribed treat only the symptoms (and they don’t do a very good job of mitigating the ill effects) without addressing the root cause of your not feeling well.

Highly contagious, this disease can be communicated by close contact among individuals or effectively transmitted by an insect bite. Once infected, the patient may demonstrate symptoms that could represent any one of over 300 different diseases while experiencing any one or more of as many symptoms.

I just feel bad what can I do for freedom from pain and suffering?Most families are already living with this aggressive bacterium in their home and it is common for house pets to be carriers of the disease.

The vast array of symptoms covers a wide spectrum; and some of them could have you – or your doctor – questioning one’s sanity. In fact, in many cases, a well-meaning physician might suggest that your symptoms are psychosomatic (imagined).

When looking for a place to settle within the body or a host this smart bug will detect and penetrate one’s weakest link. That’s why it looks so different as it infects and breaks down different living components in each person who has it.

My wife and I were diagnoses with everything from lupus to fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis to celiac disease while stumping the most sophisticated symptom checker.

We sought out traditionally trained doctors as well as those who were natural, allopathic or specialized in neuropathy or homeopathy which made our search for a solid solution even more confusing. We were told that we displayed depression symptoms, symptoms of mono, chronic fatigue syndrome and sciatic nerve pain, while they determined that we suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, lymphoma, trigeminal neuralgia and heart disease, just to name a few.

Little did the professionals know that we both – while experiencing vastly different symptoms – had the same disease.

It is easy for intimate partners to transmit the disease as it can be communicated with as little as a kiss and you don’t necessarily get it from another person, you could be infected by a dog or a cat, or any insect; and it can even survive in the air for a short period of time, like any other airborne disease, though only traveling ten feet or so before dying.

It turns out that I was infected by a mosquito and my wife contracted it from me.
After nine years of suffering from that insect bite, battling known medical science and having jumped through so many hoops, leaving us exhausted, experiencing real pain with little hope of recovery while wondering if were weren’t crazy ourselves.

I was beginning to wonder if I had bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorder, mental illness or any of the other mental disorders.

If you were These are some of the symptoms below:

• Problems with normal thinking processes or stumbling over words
• Lack of concentration and or erratic mood changes
• Feeling tired, wore out, lack of stamina
• Lower back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, heel pain or stiffness of joints or back
• Sudden sharp pains, loss of feeling, tingling sensation in extremities
• Irritable bowel or bladder, stomach pain
• Anxiety, psychological disorders or panic attacks
• Arthritis affecting the knees, legs, ankles, hips, shoulders, elbows, wrist, etc.
• Nerve pain radiating out from the spine, like a pinched nerve
• Numbness in the limbs or facial paralysis (Bell’s Palsy)

It wasn’t until we discovered that we suffered from physiological Borreliosis invasion that we started to treat this bugger that is commonly referred to as Lyme disease. You have likely heard the cries from the media touting that Lyme disease is communicated by a deer tick, but nothing could be further from the truth.

According to Leo Galland, M.D., Lyme disease is extremely stealthy and can masquerade itself as any known malady as it finds places to set up camp in organs, skin, heart, nervous system, joints and muscles, making it extremely difficult to correctly diagnose.

It never occurred to me that I might have had Lyme disease because I had never been bitten by a deer tick at any time.

Once we knew what we were dealing with, the hunt was on for a solution. We tried a great many therapies and interventions with varying degrees of success in an effort to thwart the corkscrew-shaped bacterium Borrelia burqdorferi that was determined to take us out.
Along the way I have met many people who have also struggled to battle this disease who have spent ten to twenty years and thousands of dollars in the battle.

We were so fortunate to be able to find a $25 solution to all those aches and pains.
Want to know more, check out my book available in Kindle format.

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Roi’s New Book

My husband, Roi, just finished a book about our overcoming the life threatening Lyme disease.

Lyme-Disease-Non-Medical-Diagnosis-and-Treatment-How-I-kicked-Lyme-diseaseIf you only know the struggles that we had to go through – not just the pain and suffering – but the costly misdiagnosis’s, multiple tests and prescriptions that only masked symptoms as others showed up in their place. It was exhausting!

To think that in less than a year we are Lyme-free all thanks to a little-known natural remedy that only cost us $25 for the years treatment.

Please look at Roi’s book- just posted on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N980J0Q

The Kindle is only 99 cents, and you can read it on your computer with an easy free download for the Mac or PC reader.

Please help us out with a review, if you would be so kind and help us spread the word: “Those who have Lyme disease can put an end to the suffering and the high-priced medical treatment!”

It worked for us, and we are happy, happy, happy!

Thanks!

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Fibromyalgia, Lupus or Lyme Disease?

When treating any autoimmune disease it is an effective approach to reassess and modify one’s eating habits as is the case with the Fibromyalgia diet.

Lyme-disease-tick-fibromyalgia-lupusWhether you’re addressing Lupus disease, infectious diseases or Lymes disease symptoms, even chronic Lyme disease and Lupus nephritis can be greatly reduced by making adjustments to one’s nutritional intake.

The signs of Lupus and Fibromyalgia pain can easily be treated – and this has been verified by seeing dramatic improvements in symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs.

Think about it; after you’ve asked yourself, “What is Lyme disease?” and Google searched for hundreds of pictures of ticks and Lyme disease pictures, even after submitting one’s self to a Fibromyalgia test (which is just the beginning…) might it be better to ask yourself, “What else is possible?”

Lyme disease symptoms in women can be a tough nut to crack in any system of diagnosis and quite often the signs of Lyme disease are confused with the symptoms of Fibromyalgia.

If I could refer you to a natural regimen that included taking a harmless natural substance that is inexpensive and present in nature that you could try for a few days, you might be asking, “How much better does it get, instead of, “What is lupus disease?” or “Is lupus contagious?”

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