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Chronic Illness

Lyme and other Chronic Illnesses

In the last decade the majority of outcome-oriented physicians observed a major shift: we realized that it was neither the lack of vitamins or growth hormone that made our patients ill. We discovered that toxicity and chronic infections were most often at the core of the client’s suffering. We watched the discussion, which infection may be the primary one: mycoplasma, stealth viruses, HHV-6, trichomonas, Chlamydia pneumoniae, leptospirosis, mutated strep, or what else?

The new kid on the block is Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb) and some of us have looked at it for a long time as possibly being the bug that opens the door for all the other infections to enter the system. Lyme disease has become a buzzword in the alternative medical field. Since none of the recommended treatments are specific to either one of the microbes, we can never assume that we really know what we treated once a patient has recovered.

Microbiologist Gitte Jensen, PhD had shown, that the older we get, the more foreign DNA is attached to our own DNA. Somewhere along the line pathogenic microbes invade the host’s DNA and become a permanent part of it. Since we use only 2% of our DNA, it may not be a problem. In fact, it may make us who we finally become. It may also cause a number of symptoms and chronic illness.

Genius Guenther Enderlein’s discoveries take us off the hook: if one microbe can change into another given the right environment, why bother to find out, who we are infected with? The book “Lab 257” suggests that Bb is an escaped man-made US military bio-warfare organism (just like myoplasma incognitus and HHV 6).

Other authors suggest that different subtypes of Borrelia, which cause illness in humans, such as B. afzelii and B.garinii have probably existed longer then B.burgdorferi and occur naturally and have been with us for a long time, maybe centuries or much longer then that.

Microbes have always been with us. They are not the enemy. It is we who have altered the environment so severely and in a way which facilitates the growth of lower evolved species like cell wall deficient microbes and viruses, and ends the life for many more evolved species. Lyme disease is a messenger. If we do not change, we may be on the endangered species list someday not too far from now.

  • Lyme Protocol 2008
  • Lyme disease: A Look Beyond Antibiotics
  • The Treatment of Lyme Disease with Bee Venom
  • Treating Lyme Disease, Explore Magazine, May 2006
  • The use of Pharmax nutriceuticals in the treatment of chronic lyme disease