Lymedin2010
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"the chapter of Cryme Disease on Allen Steere, where the US Army has a manual for soldiers re avoiding inhaling dried animal urine, as it might contain spirochetal cyst forms, here."
lpkayak
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Ive heard of this before...also of fresh urine spreading it...some here poo poo thst idea but it wouldnt surprise me
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Lymedin2010
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Yes, wet urine transmission has been shown in animals, but I think that was direct contact in one way or another.
Here the cysts form in the dried up urine & you don't even need direct contact. Simple inhalation of flaked urine particles will do it.
Quite frankly, I have my own theory on something more harsh. We have heard of how borrelia hide in the skin, especially when ABX are introduced. Well, with the amount of spirochetes I see in the blood microscopy, I am pretty sure we are shedding them on a daily basis.
The more infected you are, the greater the shedding rate.
I just looked at my wife's blood after 2 years of not looking at it. She is always fatigued now & I just had to look again. It now looks different than it did before, she looks more infested. I just don't understand why she does not have full blown Lyme yet. It must be OSP-A vs OSP-C protein production.
I would imagine my blood looked like hers for years & while I was having headaches & fatigue only.
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