EM and BB Temperature adaption..

From: Greatcod (Greatcod_at_Yahoo.com)
Date: 07/21/04


Date: 21 Jul 2004 15:27:28 -0700


"Seventy to eighty percent of the patients presented with erythemia
migrans,
the initial skin lesion that often occurs at the site of the tick
bite.
The unexpected finding was that about 18 percent of the participants
during the summer with nonspecific symptoms without erythemia
migrans."
Asprin Allen, NEJM, June 12, 2003, p2472.."The Presenting
Manifestations of Lyme Diseaseand the Outcomes of Treatement".

SEE--the tick is all warmed up in the summer, and the BB have no need
to make a temperature adaption by settling in the skin, as they do
from spring/fall cooler temperatures. Therefore the immune respone
doesn't produce an EM.

Ergo, all EM's are infected, and should be treated right away, and you
don't have to send blood to Allens crappy lab to get one of Allens
crappy tests.
Kill the bacteria right away, before they get into the blood stream
and nerve tissue. Antibiotics, not asprin.

Now, if you know a fucking thing about the literature, this is what
people were telling the Lord of the Rings before he ever published a
Lyme article.
And the European literature as well...But he's too elite, being at
Yale and all, to listern to the non-academic trash. Then or now.

Can you believe an old fish like me, a biomoron at that, has put this
together
from local libraries, while Steere/Yale continue to ruin lives by
insisting
on their butthole tests before treating, right to today, July 21,
2004.
I don't want thanks, just Send Money!


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