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************************************************************* Dr. Alan MacDonald discusses huge impact to millions of lives of sufferers of ALS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, & MS in a clip from the documentary "Under Our Skin". He subsequently goes on to prove the existence of Borrelia spirochetes (Lyme Disease) in 100% of Alzheimer's brains & finds new spirochetes that cause Lyme Disease in Alzheimer's brains as well as filarial worms in BOTH Alzheimer's brains & MS samples. His next quest is for Borrelia in MS patients.
************************************************************* Lyme Disease (Borrelia bacteria) & filarial nematodes found in Alzheimer's patients (both transmitted by ticks). Now filarial worms have been found in MS too. Both Borrelia & filarial worms are transmitted via a tick bite.
************************************************************* Lyme vs MS from Dr. Susan Marra...Borrelia Lyme Disease spirochetes love fatty acids in brains & neurons. Hmmmm & hence the association in multiple labeled disease with Lyme disease. Alzheimer's/Dementia, MS, Parkinson's, & ALS are all brain & neuron disease. All areas which Borrelia spirochete bacteria LOVE!!!!
Spirochetes are bankrupting America's healthcare system-- They have been clearly and scientifically linked to ALS, Alzheimer's, dementia, Lyme, Chronic fatigue, depression, heart attacks, tooth loss and MS-- and probably many other chronic illnesses-- by reputable scientists.
The authorities at the CDC know this full well---- yet they have been told to keep quiet about the devastating role spirochetes play in so many chronic diseases. Sick people are called "delusional" by the CDC.
SHAME on the CDC!!!
The CDC is a fifth column. This organization is not America's friend. Our government has researched spirochetes as biological weapons--- testing spirochetes on innocent people in our own jails and overseas.
SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
Very little money is being spent on spirochete basic research-- given the huge impact these organisms are having on our nation's health.
Obamacare is a distraction and a diversion, not to mention a joke...while this Lyme/Spirochete coverup continues.
When are the people in our poor, deceived country going to wake up?
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And also-- Willy Burgdorfer identified that filarial worm in ticks found on Block island decades ago--- yet the neither the CDC nor the NIH has bothered to research and classify this novel filarial worm? What type of nematode is it? Does it have a symbiotic relationship with borrelia? Which medicine if effective against this species of nematode? Surely Fort Detrick has already answered all these questions at the expense of our tax dollars.
Eva Sapi believes that this filarial worm is related to Onchocerca, the organism which causes river blindness. (The treatment for onchocerca is ivermectin, but ivermectin does not kill adults. Anything that kills wolbachia bacteria which the worms harbor, will kill the adult worms-- and this includes doxycycline.)
The CDC would rather label citizens with the degrading diagnosis of "delusional parasitosis" thereby blaming the victim.
"Blaming the victim" is the typical behavior of psychopaths.
"They" are playing hardball, folks..
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Thanks.
Dr. MacDonald has found filarial worms in MS CSF & now he is doing Borrelia testing on MS blood. Can't wait for it to come out!!!
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- WakeUp posts:
. . . " "Blaming the victim" is the typical behavior of psychopaths." (end quote)
-- adding to that: This sheer medical and personal abuse. Doctors or not, they are getting away with decades of sheer abuse to so many people.
They just hide behind their arrogance and degree - and their professional bully groups. Their bully groups are fully in force together. -
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- Thanks so much for this excellent thread. Such great detail. I added your link over here, too:
Many links here about the Lyme-MS connection -
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Lymed2010- Thanks for putting together, and then sharing the information. I just added your collection to the MarylandLyme website with credit to you. I am sure folks will find it helpful.
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