Lyme disease

Condition
  • Bacteria: Bacteria feeding off toxins in the liver
  • borrelia_harmless: Borrelia burgdorferi is a normal part of the human environment carried by every human and animal on the planet—including healthy ones. It poses no health risk and has zero connection to Lyme disease. Even when bacteria like Borrelia, Bartonella, or Babesia are detected, they do not cause neurological symptoms and can be killed with a single dose of mild antibiotic if one believes treatment is necessary.
  • EBV neurotoxin: Carpet cleaning chemicals trigger Epstein-Barr virus which creates neurotoxins that cause neurological Lyme symptoms
  • Herpetic viruses: Chronic viral infection from herpetic family viruses including Epstein-Barr (over 60 mutations/strains), shingles varieties (including unknown strains that don't cause visible rash), HHV6, HHV7, and undiscovered HHV10-HHV16
  • Eggs: Eggs are the reason why we have Lyme disease
  • EBV connection: Epstein-Barr is one of the main causes - that's why doctors now test for EBV with Lyme patients because of MM info
  • Viruses: Low-grade viral infections give neurological symptoms including aches, pains, tingles, numbness, fatigue, twitches, spasms, burning skin, brain fog, eye floaters, vertigo
  • Pathogenic: Lyme disease is caused by pathogens (viruses)
  • viral_not_bacterial: Lyme disease is caused by viral infections from the herpes family (EBV with over 60 strains/mutations, HHV-6, HHV-7, shingles including non-rashing varieties, cytomegalovirus, HSV-1 and HSV-2), NOT by Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria or tick bites. Neurological symptoms—fatigue, brain fog, aches, pains, tingles, numbness, dizziness, floaters, weak limbs, heart palpitations, burning skin, jaw pain, neck pain, twitches, tics, and spasms—are caused by viral neurotoxins that inflame the central nervous system. Bacteria cannot produce neurotoxins or cause neurological symptoms. The medical industry reclassified Lyme from bacterial to autoimmune category because the bacterial theory failed, though this does not represent full understanding of viral causation.
  • Epstein-Barr virus: Lyme disease is Epstein-Barr. Lyme disease is the Epstein-Barr epidemic. Never came from a tick.
  • Viral not bacterial: Lyme disease is viral not bacterial. Science research now are taking medical medium information, they dump the whole bacterial thing
  • Viral condition: Lyme disease is viral, not bacterial
  • Viruses: Lyme disease is viral, not bacterial. Bacteria can't cause neurotoxic response like neurological lyme patients experience
  • EBV (viral): Lyme disease is viral, not bacterial. It's basically neurological fatigue with tics, spasms, twitches, weak nervous system. Bacteria cannot create neurotoxins that cause neurological symptoms
  • Viruses not bacteria: Neurological symptoms from viruses, not from bacteria. All the different viral properties of Epstein-Barr, shingles, HHV6, CMV that are in Lyme
  • Pathogens: Not autoimmune - caused by viruses and bacteria that heavy metals feed
  • Environmental triggers: Pesticide exposure, mold, carpet chemicals can trigger neurological viruses that create Lyme symptoms
  • tick_myth: Tick bites account for less than 0.5% of Lyme triggers and are not a cause but only a trigger of an underlying viral condition already present. Hundreds of thousands of people diagnosed with Lyme have never been near a deer tick. The tick theory originated in 1970s Connecticut and was never correct. A tick bite may transfer dormant viruses, triggering symptoms, but it is the viruses—not the tick or bacteria—causing the chronic condition.
  • Top triggers: Top Lyme triggers include: severe COVID, extensive blood draw, mercury dental amalgam procedures, mold exposure, pesticides/herbicides/fungicides, flu, death in family, broken heart, virus-feeding medications.
  • cofactors_harmless: True cofactors and co-infections (Streptococcus with 50+ groups, E. coli, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, H. pylori, Chlamydophila pneumoniae, Staphylococcus, Bartonella, Babesia, toxic molds, and unproductive fungi) may be present in Lyme patients but are harmless and do not cause neurological symptoms. These bacterial cofactors are not causal agents and do not require targeted treatment beyond general immune support.

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Lyme disease - Health Condition | MM Said