t9im
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Hi Everyone,
Came across this interesting article on Alzheimers, it also mentions ALS. Just something to read, not Lyme related but since I believe Lyme is also a contributing factor to many of these cases figured I'd post the link here.
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map1131
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This article has everything to do with Lyme. Lyme & co affects the brain, neurological disorders, causes Parkinson.
We have sick brains. I highly recommend this article to be read and considered.
Pam
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Keebler
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L-serine is a nonessential amino acid that is synthesized from glycine or theonine. It is involved in the biosynthesis of purines, pyrimidines, and other amino acids. L-serine plays a role in cell proliferation.
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