Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 There is a >50% chance that you are NOT a nutty, hysterical, hypochondriacal female! You don't need more Prozac, you just have LD. LYME DISEASE is thought to be the fastest growing epidemic in the world, 200,000 new cases a year in the US, perhaps 20 million now infected (1 out of 15 Americans) and over one billion worldwide. The disease can lie dormant many years after the tick bite and probably even spreads human-to-human. These figures vary from researcher to researcher but come from the CDC and other orthodox sources. Epidemiology studies are sprouting up everywhere now. All chronically ill people should be considered as likely to be infected. The disease can mimic almost ANY chronic disease and accounts for what may be the majority of the Parkinson's, MS, ALS, Bells' Palsy, FIBROMYALGIA, Lupis, SIDS, add, CHRONIC PAIN, Alzheimer's, multiple chemical sensitivitiy, rhumatoid arthritis, arrythmia, CHRONIC FATIGUE, schizophrenia, and almost any chronic disease. How many people do YOU know that may be suffering under misdiagnosis and undertreatment? All this is because the organism swims in your blood and excretes neurotoxins into you 24 hours a day. Almost all infected people are co-infected with Babesiosis and Ehrlichiosis. Candida and others follow as scavengers later. There are very important reasons WHY these " new " pathogenic organisms, as well as West Nile, are attacking the US RIGHT NOW. I shudder to tell them to others at this point. What to do: 1) Get a simple titre and blood culture test 2) OR get diagnosed by a holistic technique such as muscle testing. 3) Get to an herbalist who knows the latest treatments with Cat's Claw and many other herbs 4) Get good nutrition and megavitamins. You can't get better without it. It's good new though, right? Will, reporting from Minneapolis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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