The Real LymeRIX disease...Re: Who is "we?"..........Re: what it's like to be "chuck p adams"




Frank de Groot wrote:
> "kathleen" <kathleen.dickson@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1116278159.634005.252980@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > If you asked before, I musta missed it.
>
> But please tell me what his protocol consists of..
> What antibiotics to take, which dosages, how to combine, pulse
etc..??
>
> Where can I find this?
> Why don't you tell us?


No, no, he does not have an actual protocol,
he is a microbiologist. If you want confirmation
of the Donta protocol by the Lyme crooks, google
Barbour Fish Bacterial Star Wars

http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:iRGINTowq-MJ:www.the-scientist.com/1996/7/8/13/1/printerfriendly+Barbour+Fish+Telford+Bacterial+Star+Wars+&hl=en
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"Ehrlichiosis and babesiosis share the flu-like symptoms characteristic
of Lyme disease-the muscle aches, fever, headache, and fatigue. In
addition, patients with babesiosis may also experience chills, night
sweats, even depression. But patients infected with B. burgdorferi
develop a distintive circular rash around the site of the tick bite.
Still, because the risk of co-infection is high, Telford suggests that
physicians who suspect that a patient has contracted one of these
tick-borne diseases test for all of them.

Without a proper diagnosis, physicians will be unable to treat these
distinct diseases, notes Telford. Although each can be cured by
antibiotics, Lyme disease responds best to penicillins, ehrlichiosis to
tetracycline, and babesiosis to antimalarial medications. "These
illnesses may linger because they're never diagnosed. So the disease is
not treated at all," he says. Left untreated, chronic Lyme disease can
damage the heart and nervous system. And ehrlichiosis can be fatal in
some cases.

Co-infection with a second tick-borne agent may also explain why Lyme
disease varies in severity from patient to patient, says Telford. In a
five-year study of 1,156 people living on Block Island in New England,
Telford and his collaborators found that patients with both Lyme
disease and babesiosis show more symptoms and are sick longer than
patients with either infection alone (P. Krause et al., JAMA-Journal of
the American Medical Association, 275:1657-60, 1996). Co-infection with
babesiosis or HGE may mean the difference between feeling under the
weather and being unable to get out of bed for a patient with Lyme
disease, says Telford.

An ounce of prevention beats a trip to the pharmacist for a cure.
Avoiding tick bites remains the most reliable way to avoid Lyme
disease, ehrlichiosis, and babesiosis, stress Lyme disease researchers.
Telford prescribes insect repellents and nightly tick checks."

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Of course, all of them are persisting infections
and sequester in various immune privileged sites,
and as we now all know, the ehrlichial antigens do
the same thing the Osps do- anchor the auto-kill
kinases. Result in wacky lymphocytes.

http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/node/7818

And result in activated latent infections
of all kinds- the REAL LymeRIX disease.

Or post-LymeRIX Syndrome.


Kathleen

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