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Does anyone know of how lyme can imitate parkinson's. I thought I saw a ? about that earlier but I went back quite a few pages and couldn't find it.
GiGi
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Parkinsons or Parkinsons symptoms can be caused by a combination of heavy metal toxicity, dental infections, Borrelia, Rickettsia, Bartonella, Babesia, Mycoplasma, chlamydia infections. And also usually involves viral infections, parasites, and fungal infections.
My husband had all of these and is fine now. I have followed a number of Parkinsons patients being treated by the same doctor, all of them had some or all of the above. All of them, without exception, have heavy metal toxicity and dental infections. All of them have to be treated.
I have posted a lot about it here. But am no longer posting. Just answered this because you asked and did not appear to get an answer.
If you are interested in the subject, do a search here. Or go to www.neuraltherapy.com/articles and read all of it carefully.
Good luck.
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From hubby's experience -- he has been ill 4 1/2 years. First 1 1/2 years symptoms were mainly tremors and nausea/dry heaves. Many doctors said he did not have Parkinson's but anxiety/depression.
Not Parkinson's - reasons included tremors were too fast, he shook in his sleep, tremors came and went (not present all the time), he had resting tremor and intention tremor and a 3rd type which I think is called action tremor. Parkinson's tremors are present during rest only -- at least in the early stages.
Very fine tremors can be caused by a magnesium deficiency among other things.
Do you have tremors or some other symptom that you think is caused by Parkinson's and not Lyme?
email me if you want more info
Bea Seibert
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