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RE: When Life gives you Lyme, make a Lymonade!

in #life6 years ago

@lynncoyle1,

Hey Lynn.

The world of Alzheimer's Research is SLOWLY beginning to change direction. They wasted 30 years barking up the wrong tree. Once there's a consensus opinion, it becomes almost impossible to changes despite overwhelming evidence that it's wrong.

Spirochetes were discovered in 10/10 Alzheimer's patient plaques in ... 1987 ... by a pathologist named Alan MacDonald. A couple of years later, his finding were confirmed (and augmented ... the 92%: 25%/75% stat) by Judith Miklossy, the gal who ran the Alzheimer's Research Department for the Swiss Government. Evi Sapi at the University of New Haven picked up the baton from there.

My daughter and I have been experimenting with two natural compounds that kill the multitude of pleomorphic forms of Borrelia and ... more difficultly, with how to get the compounds to the plaques and tangles. Our bodies do not cooperate.

Katie's won more Science Fairs than either of us can count. We were planning to move to Montreal so she could attend McGill, but a number of American universities have jumped into the fray and are practically bribing her to go to their universities instead: Free Rides (tuition, room & board) AND substantial research funds to continue her research ... even as a Freshman!

Alas, no one has so much as offered to buy me a cup of coffee. :-)

Anyway, we're playing it by ear.

Quill

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Wow!!! That's amazing ... all of it, but especially your daughter! I'd buy you a cup of coffee, but I'm guessing if by chance the opportunity ever did arise, it would be wine we'd be sharing haha

This is really good news though; have you found any "natural compound" worth sharing yet? with a guinea pig I mean?