Thread: Lyme disease?
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Old 09-15-2008, 04:21 PM   #12
Greg10036
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Default Re: Lyme disease?

Lyme's disease is a spirochete found in the same family of microbes as trepenoma pallidum, which causes syphillis, and leptospira, which causes leptospirosis (Weil's disease), found in rat urine, and causes antigenic reaction in the kidneys with resulting kidney failure. Lyme's is a low grade spirochete. It is genetically engineered and transmitted through vector agents, most notably ticks. The reason spirochetes are challenging to clinically treat is because they are the only aerobic, or air loving, microbes. The rest of the microbes are anerobic and opportunistic. Spirochetes survive in living flesh and blood.
I have seen Lyme's disease resolved utilizing acupuncture. I wont go into detail but sufficient to say, the key to treating the condition with acupuncture has to do with treating the cardinal points of the ancestoral meridians. These points bolster the immune system. I have also seen Hepatitis C resolved with similiar treatment protocols. Love and Peace.
Greg
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