jessesmom1987
I didn't realize it was microfilarial too.
Interesting thing just happened after Newport told me to have the ND check for D. Immitis in connection with Cytomegalovirus. The D. Immitis sure enough came up on the Biomeridian computer test, and the ND imprinted it into a homeopathic for me. He also imprinted a test vial to muscle test my husband with, (who also has CMV)- and it showed up strong in him as well. He hasn't yet imprinted it for him yet, but it will be interesting to see if it finally gets his cleaned up too.
For the first time, I'm now showing no sign of CMV.
This is saying Lyme is also microfilarial:
http://www.lymephotos.com
>>>After 13 years of suffering with Lyme disease, a possible cure has been stumbled upon. A cumulative effect of much research has produced the possibility that salt and vitamin C may be all that is needed to beat this elusive illness. Without going into a lot of detail, our theory is that Lyme is not just a bacterial disease, but also an infestation of microfilarial worms. Bacteria, worms, internal mites and the possibility of other creatures have been quite horrifying. Ticks can transfer many types of pathogens into the body of their host. It is also possible that the tick could pick up a new pathogen and pass it on to their next host, explaining why Lyme patients have different types of organisms within their bodies. Shortly after starting the treatment, we were shocked by the presence of the worms. Microfilarial worms live symbiotically with bacteria. They protect the bacteria from being exterminated by the antibiotics. Our theory is that the microfilarial worm, though possibly a nematode, is a parasitic nematomorph which we name Paragordius Lyme Incorporehumani. The Lyme bacteria is Borrelia burgdorferi, named after Willy Burgdorfer.