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Is this the Lyme’s disease that people get from ticks? Is it very common?

Karima

Lyme is considered a stealth bacteria

Lynn

http://www.lymenet.de/symptoms/cycles/evalsum.htm

According to lynn Barkley, women with Lyme have an exacerbation

of their symptoms around menses. She associates the worsening of

women's Lyme symptoms with the decline of both estrogen and

progesterone at the end of the menstrual cycle. (lynn S. Barkley,

Ph.D., M.D., Associate Professor, Neurobiology, Physiology, and

Behavior, The University of California at , , CA 95616, USA,

E-Mail: msbarkley@... <mailto:msbarkley%40ucdavis.edu> , WWW: http://www.npb.ucdavis.edu/)

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Is this the Lyme¹s disease that people get from ticks? Is it very common?

-----> yes to both....it's now being theorized that lyme hids out in

the cell. It's one of the bacteria the Marshall protocol is geared to

getting rid of. (also called cell wall deficient bacteria, CWD

bacteria and L-form bacteria)

I'm exploring this theory of stealth bacteria right now...not

convinced one way or the other on the Marshall protocol but the theory

fits a lot of problems women have.

Lynn

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