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Default Lyme and a big step forward by the NIH

One of the reasons that 2 or 3 weeks of Doxy does not work in some Lyme patients is due to the biofilms. The IDSA claims that there is no such thing as chronic Lyme and that Lyme is easily cured.

Well, the NIH has taken notice of Dr. Sapi's work.

https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/...y_157467.html#
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My Integrative doctor told me digestive enzymes, namely Protease, can help break up the biofilms. My LLMD recommends a FAR infrared sauna for biofilms.
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FWIW, there's a clinical trial ramping up that's looking for early and late stage Lyme Disease sufferers to help with a the study of a diagnostic test for Borrelia:

A Multicenter Study to Evaluate a Borrelia Diagnostic Test in Subjects With Early Stage or Late Stage Lyme Disease - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov

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I just saw that on Facebook from Dr. Horowitz!


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