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Posted by ohioperson22 (Member # 47837) on :
 
If lyme use up all this manganese as a cofactor for their enzymes, upon cell death of billions of spirochetes during treatment, does toxic manganese become an issue?
 
Posted by ohioperson22 (Member # 47837) on :
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganism

It says the symptoms of manganese toxicity are ALS and MS... which are also lyme symptoms.

I dunno, all that manganese that Bb needs has to go somewhere when the bacteria die off.
 
Posted by ukcarry (Member # 18147) on :
 
It's an interesting question. In all likelihood, there would be a load of different unwelcome substances released, including fungi, metals etc, but nonetheless, many people seem to heal from Lyme without Herxes.
 


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