Re: mutating genes in lyme
From: Greatcod (Greatcod_at_Yahoo.com)
Date: 10/01/04
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Date: 1 Oct 2004 14:03:52 -0700
Seems like another very important study supporting the idea of chronic
infection.
So BB exchange plasmids (on the Holidays?), have a cyst form, bind
with host-decorin, and very possibly go intracelluar.
The thing that comes back again and again is that CHRONICITY is the
medical problem with Lyme: that as far as I know, there is no peer
reviewed study or description of the scope and severity of Chronic
Lyme (should I say "putative" post infection syndrome?) by the Allen
and his grantswine colleagues.
>From any medical scientific or common sense viewpoint, they are so far
off base, its unbelievable....and that unbelievability, the scope of
the screw-up, is why they have gotten away with it for 30 years....
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