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Lyme Disease Research: A multi-center International brain autopsy study is needed, to determine the persistence of Borrelia post antibiotic treatment. We need to better understand correlations between MS and neurological Lyme disease.















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Lyme Disease Research: A multi-center International brain autopsy study is needed, to determine the persistence of Borrelia post antibiotic treatment. We need to better understand correlations between MS and neurological Lyme disease.
Do Borrelia species contribute to Lewy Body disease, MS and Alzheimer’s disease?
It should be clear to all after 25 plus years that Lyme disease bacteria enters and affects the human brain.
Small independent studies by Dr. Judith Miklossy (France) and Dr. Alan MacDonald and others have shown that not only does Borrelia bacteria enter the human brain, but similar to Syphilis Lyme bacteria are associated in some cases with dementia and many neurological Lyme patients are mistaken for MS patients and denied long courses of antibiotics that are needed to penetrate the brain long enough to prevent Borrelia inside the human brain from surviving and causing long-term pathology like white matter lesions.
Since the prevailing "experts" of Lyme disease have based their rigid views on Lyme serology antibody blood-tests, and not pathology, we are told with authority such things as: Borrelia Lyme species are not: intracellular, Lyme is not transplacental (Wormser 2006), Borrelia do not cause dementia, ELISA blood tests are 99-100 % accurate (CDC web site) and that the bacterium does not persist post antibiotic therapy,
Despite ample references to prove these so-called facts wrong: It is time to do the pathology. It is time we got tax dollars to do this long overdue work.
As long as there is continued financial conflicts of interests with Lyme tests and vaccines, we will never get the purity of science that we need.
A well-designed pathology study will give us better answers that we so desperately need to show us how Borrelia species affects the human brain.
Tom Grier
How do we get the brain-autopsy study paid for by USA tax dollars?