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I kept looking at news story after news story and kept running into bad information. I was getting very discouraged until I found this. I had to keep checking the source to be sure. They did their homework as reporters should do... Watch the video too. "How are you able to successfully treat and eventually eradicate the bacteria that you mentioned that causes Lyme? Often times those who were properly diagnosed with Lyme disease were treated with the standard treatment of a few weeks of antibiotics. After treatment, patients who still suffered from symptoms were told they had post-Lyme syndrome, which was thought to simply be lingering effects after the Lyme bacteria had been eradicated. Treatment can be very problematic as the bacteria can transform from the standard cell wall form to a non-cell wall form (l-form) and also into a treatment resistant cyst. Standard antibiotic treatments are only effective against the cell wall form and are ineffective against the L-forms and cystic forms that are usually present in chronic Lyme disease. Consequently, the usual 2-4 weeks of intravenous or oral antibiotics are rarely of any benefit. The use of longer courses of oral or intravenous antibiotics for months or even years is often ineffective as well if used as the sole major therapy. A multi-system integrative approach can, however, dramatically increase the likelihood of successful treatment. This includes using a combination of synergistic antibiotics that are effective against the l-forms and cystic forms, immune modulators, directed anti-Lyme supplements, anticoagulants, hormonal therapies and medications that increase the effectiveness and penetration of antibiotics into the various forms of the Borrelia spirochete. One must undergo more specialized testing and a multi-system integrative treatment approach to achieve success in the majority of patients."
Posted on: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 02:37:34 +0000

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