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Lyme co-infections


What makes Lyme a tough one, is "there's never just one cockroach" :) or something like that.

There are a number of co-infections, and it's like I've said that it reminds me of--it's like playing the circus game, where you bop a gopher on the head, and another one comes popping up out of another hole. Learn what the co-infections are, and check them regularly with dowsing to see if they are a problem at that time or not.

When Lyme tests are done, what is usually referred to as being "Lyme" is Borrelia Burgdorferi. Dowse, or get a list together of what to have your practioner muscle test for regularly- and include all of the Borrelia's in Newport's scripts; and the 3 Bartonella's; Babesia; Brucella; Ehrlichia; the Rickettsia scriipt with the Rocky Mtn spotted Fever, typhus and Q Fever; Toxoplasmosis..

that's a start, I'm sure Newport has more to add to it. If you put in a search for "Lyme" all across CZ, you'll find alot of his information from over the past couple of years about it. Much of what you'll find on the internet with searching, is all about the long term Antibiotic stuff- which creates even worse problems.

 

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