Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Chelsea- The fact that there are over 300 different strains of Lyme in the world, and that the MS researchers are having a lot of success in research using antibiotics, no one can say definitely that they aren't connected. Time will tell. There is also a viral component that MS researchers are looking at. Sound familiar? Patients with Lyme/Co-infections have high numbers of newly acquired, and reoccurring viruses. Also, the ALS, Parkinson's, and other auto-immune illness researchers are working on projects using antibiotics. Wouldn't that be interesting if they find that all these diseases are actually different strains, aggressive strains of Lyme? Again....time will tell. Best Wishes- Torrey- Vice President The Lanford Foundation-Lifelyme, Inc. www.lifelyme.org<http://www.lifelyme.org/> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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