Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 > > Have you heard there is a possible tie in to Alzheimer's and Lyme? Dr > Macdonald checked the DNA of 10 Alzheimer's corpse's brains and found Lyme > spirochete DNA in 7 of them! Its in the move " under our Skin " . yes, too bad that Mac now seems to have serious Alzheimer himself and can't continue his research. I would like someone to check this DNA transfection issue for MS and LD/neuroborreliosis patients. He might be on to something, this could be related to the phi-BB1 prophage that is inside every pathogenic Borrelia and it could explain some of the naughty features of LD and MS. Of course there are more similarities between Alzheimer, LD, MS and other diseases that attack the nervous system / brain. A significant group of Alzheimer and MS patients test positive for Borrelia (or at least past Borrelia exposure), so those may be misdiagnosed LD cases. And there are strong similarities in geographical risk areas and seasonal disease risks (for MS and LD, probably not for Alzheimer because it is a relatively slow disease). Maybe it is not alway Borrelia causing the trouble, other bacteria or viruses that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier could cause similar disease, but maybe we don't test for them yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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