Lyme disease and its many co infections

43 videos • 865 views • by Brian White The Iceman had Lyme disease 5000 years ago when he died in the Alps. The Lyme pathogen, (various species of borellia spirochetes) is brilliant at staying alive and transferring from host to host, in hosts as diverse as reptiles, mammals, birds, insects and arachnids. Chronic Lyme exists and can wait out antibiotics in at least 2 ways, cyst form and L-forms (cell wall deficient borellia hiding inside cells all through the body. And it can evade the immune system by getting through the blood brain barrier into the brain itself. I expect it has a 3rd way too. Our bodies are host to thousands of follicle mites. (Arachnids) and it would be unreasonable to think that borellia is incapable of infecting them too. (it infects everything else!) Lida Mattman cultured spirochetes from the blood of chronic Lyme patients, as did Eva Sapi and Peter Kemp. This disproves the Centers for Disease Control proclamation that chronic lyme is just residual effects of a cleared infection "post lyme disease syndrome".