The Illusive Truth Concerning Lyme Disease
The most common ‘infective born’ disease in America today is Lyme disease. Lyme disease first made itself known in the early 1970’s in Lyme, Connecticut. After observing symptoms in friends and family, a homemaker and mother, Polly Murray brought descriptions of these symptoms to the attention of the Connecticut State Department of Health. Those symptoms were headache, stiff neck, swollen joints and rashes.
Working independently, Willy Burgdorfer, PhD discovered the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. The bacteria, named Borrelia Burgdoferi described as a spiral-shaped elongated form that looks much like syphilis under the microscope is transmitted to humans in the bite of the brown deer tick. Dr. Willy Burgdorfer published his findings in “The Science Magazine” in 1981.
Allan McDonald MD, a medical pathologist, completed a 20-year study debunking theories by the academic community that Lyme disease only presents in an acute form. This is characterized in the proclamation, “Lyme is hard to get and easy to treat.” The truth is Lyme disease can be a persistent chronic illness with many different symptoms.
Lyme disease is a complex illness ignored by our medical and academic communities. Lyme disease is a national health crisis and major problem in the United States. It is epidemic.
Lyme disease is often misdiagnosed as Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Cronin’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Parkinson’s disease and even Syphilis. People have been told their symptoms are psychosomatic, in that they are crazy, or faking it, or that their symptoms are not real and they are simply having mental health issues.
There are physicians and specialists who believe Lyme bacteria transferred in utero cause miscarriage and/or death of the child at birth. Some physicians believe that children born with Lyme disease are slow in developmental growth, have lower I.Q.s, are subject to seizures and have other neurological problems. Born with the bacteria a child can present with “Late Stage” Lyme disease that destroys all motor functions, seemingly, overnight.
A controversial figure, Charles Ray Jones, MD of New Haven, Connecticut has been successful in treating children infected with Lyme bacteria. He has cured over 9,000 children worldwide with aggressive and early treatment using antibiotics.
Like the Syphilis bacteria, a Lyme bacterium is the cause of many neurologically degenerative maladies. Some Neurological Degenerative Diseases are Alzheimer’s, ALS, Parkinson’s and MS. There is no known cause for any of these and all show Lyme Bacteria. Dr Jones tested 10 Harvard cadaver brains of Alzheimer’s patients and found the bacteria in 7 of the 10 brains.
The Lyme bacteria can hide from the immune system, it can hide from antibiotics and it can reappear at any time presenting with new symptoms. Lyme disease oft described; “Disease De Jour,” creates neurological damage that can and will last “forever” without early diagnoses and aggressive long-term treatment with antibiotics.
The process of ecological change having begun, we are now experiencing the largest extinction, in over 65 million years, of other forms of life. Other species dying out in this time of extinctions allow many virus and bacteria opportunities to leap or jump species and begin new existence in other life forms, as well as, in the human being.
The warming climates, jet travel and human expansion into wildlife habitats are a few examples of change that favor conditions for diseases to jump from animals to people. We have not learned that we are dependent on nature and natural law and that we have no defense against an ecologic invasion.
Shebolith Says release your intellect and observe with eyes wide-open, embrace the totality and comprehensiveness of the greater tribulations menacing our existence on this earth. Proponents of Preventive Health Care Medicine should mandate testing for the Lyme bacteria not issue propaganda that chronic Lyme disease does not exist.
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