Dear RM Agents and Readers,
I'm absolutely sure that Alzeheimer's, Parkinsons, ALS, Morgellons will come down to Lyme disease. Isn't it amazing that a condition that is said to be so easy to fix (isn't)and that it doesn't linger with chronic lyme (it does) and that it is denied to be sexually transmitted (it is).
How do I know; I LISTEN TO SICK PEOPLE to both understand and hopefully to help them even in a small way. Wonder what would happen if doctors revisited that idea; oh that is natural medicine these days I forgot. Course the pharmco corporations are part and parcel to the problem.
https://caudwelllyme.com/2016/08/25/alzheimers-and-lyme-disease/?blogsub=confirming#subscribe-blog
Discovered at: https://www.facebook.com/CharlesEHolmanFoundation
(facebook--those that control the information flow to control the minds of the people)
Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver
The following blog post was written by guest blogger and Lyme patient, John Benson-Bunch. It is intended as a thought piece and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Caudwell LymeCo.
“Borrelia DNA has been found in 100% of 100 Alzheimer’s plaques examined.”
Dr Alan MacDonald
Introduction
Over a century ago Dr Alzheimer was already discussing the possibility of an infectious pathogen as an explanation for Alzheimer’s disease (1,2). Indeed, it is well established that dementia can be caused by Syphilis, a chronic spirochaetal infection related to Lyme disease. Over the last three decades, pathologist Dr Alan MacDonald has studied the possibility of Borrelia as a cause of Alzheimer’s. Independently, Dr Judith Miklossy (Director of the Alzheimer Research Centre in Switzerland) validated and replicated all MacDonald’s findings, providing a rich body of peer reviewed papers revealing inescapable evidence: spirochetes, particularly Borrelia, are a plausible cause of Alzheimer’s.
Evidence
Perhaps the most convincing evidence is that Borrelia DNA was found in every single one of 100 Alzheimer’s plaques versus none in controls by MacDonald. The testing used the best equipment available, Molecular Beacon DNA probes, which are 100% accurate. Furthermore, Borrelia spirochetes were photographed by microscopy in every case. Macdonald proposed that plaques causing Alzheimer’s are a result of Borrelia biofilm*. The research was duplicated in January 2016 by an independent research team who concluded “Our findings demonstrate that plaques, which are characteristically found in Alzheimer’s disease brains, reveal the presence of biofilms. These biofilms are undoubtedly made by the spirochetes present there.” (3).
Amazingly, since 1987 MacDonald has cultured Borrelia from Alzheimer’s brain tissue multiple times (4,5,6). In 2007, using samples from the McLean Hospital Brain Bank of Harvard University, seven out of ten cases were successfully cultured for Borrelia (6). Miklossy also cultured Borrelia, found spirochetes in the blood, cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissue versus none in controls [1993] (7). Spirochetes were visualized using scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy and a further study confirmed them to be Borrelia [2004, 1994] (12,13). Compiling the literature, spirochetes in the brain were observed in more than 90% of Alzheimer’s cases, 25.3% of which were confirmed as Borrelia [2011] (8).
Various authors in diverse laboratories, in different countries, using different techniques have detected spirochetes in Alzheimer’s; a total of fourteen studies. A review of this literature by Miklossy indicates the Koch and Hill criteria (designed to establish a causative relationship between a microbe and a disease) “has shown to be in favour of a causal relationship between neurospirochetosis and Alzheimer’s” [2011]
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