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So here is an interesting study on Parkinsons and gut flora population. One of the things I alway wondered was if I have had lyme since I was a teenager, but then my gut flora got out of wack and allowed the sneaky spirochetes out to play?
Also, I figure if we all can live at least another decade nanobots should be able to kill all of this garbage. Of course, I'm not sure I'd want those things inside me.....Oh wait, apparently you can pee them out....I don't know...What if they decide to make their home inside me? We better watch the drug companies on this. I doubt they want this coming along....Chemo and antibiotics would be out of business. http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/pelletier20141217
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Parkinson's is similar to lyme too, so if you go on antibiotic therapy, and it trashes you gut, you might think you still have lyme when really you have a flora issue. I think I heard something like eighty-five precent of our biomass is actually good bacteria not directly related to us.
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I also saw an article talking about how a boy's lyme's symptoms resolved when the doc started having him do probiotic enemas. His symptoms resolved quickly.
I may try that myself. The issue is money. I can't keep adding stuff to what I'm doing. I do have a link on which probiotic strains you are supposed to use if anyone is interested.
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I'm interested for sure. Fighting yeast now in my son. Thx much
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