Lyme disease, STARI, and the zapper
According to the CDC, if you live in the south, get bitten by a tick, develope a bulls eye rash pattern, you can not have Lyme disease.
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Southern Tick – Associated Rash Illness
A rash similar to the rash of Lyme disease has been described in humans following bites of the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum. The rash may be accompanied by fatigue, fever, headache, muscle and joint pains. This condition has been named southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI). The cause of STARI is not known.
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While the CDC makes the above claim, it is reported by many other sources that the associated bacterium is Borrelia lonestari.
My experience is from a while back, before I became more familiar with Lyme disease. Around 2004 to 2005, I was bitten on the right side of the abdomen, in an area between the navel and the appendix. I found the tick, which was a southern deer tick and removed it. It was close to adult size. I do not recall if it had the white spot on its back.
A couple of days later, I developed a bulls eye rash, about 4 to 5
inches in diameter. Not liking this, I pulled out my ParaZapper MX which was an experimental model at the time, and used it for an hour continuous. While most of the rash was gone the next day, I repeated zapping for the next couple of days. I have not had any symptoms to develop since but that does not mean that some of the spirochetes are not still present.
I have talked with many people over these last few years who suffer from Lyme disease and other tick born illnesses. From experience that I have gathered, the sooner and earlier that a zapper is used the better the outcome.
From this, I believe that the spirochetes cause some kind of tissue damage over the time of their infection. This may be some toxin or it could be auto immune as the body tries to remove these bacteria, damaging tissue, especially nerves in the process.
The feedback that I get from people who have only been infected for a year or two is that they see definite improvement from the things that they do and use while those who have been infected for close to 10 years or longer often have a very difficult time recovering.
I might add that after zapping, they do seem to stop getting worse.
This sort of supports the idea that while the zapper and related devices can and do kill microbes, they likely do not cause healing. This is something that it takes a while for the body to do on its own. Healing from Lyme diseare or STARI - southern tick associated rash illness, can not take place very successfully if you are still infected.