Guest guest Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 blood born diseases can be spread by mosquitos, fleas, etc. along with ticks. But also lyme can be spread by some types of contact with people who have lyme. And there are lots of such pathogens; several distinct types of lyme disease- the original NE version, southern (STARI) version, a separate midwest version, etc. There are at least 3 strains of lyme in Florida in addition to erlichia which is also common. Other such blood born pathogens are babesia, bartenella, etc.  Its clear that there is an increasing incidence of these,   but they likely aren't the most common cause of MS.     Past clinical evidence from cases with amalgam replacement indicate mercury has been a bigger source/factor than lyme.   Though its also the case that mercury degrades the immune system, and facilitates infection and effects by pathogens such as lyme, candida, etc. Both of these are things to be aware of and look into/deal with. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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