Dear John and Valerie, My name is Vanita Nelson. I am with the Lyme
Association of Greater Kansas City, Inc. We have been active for about 6
years now.We continue to spread the word about Lyme and other Tick-borne
Diseases. They say it doesn't exist in Missouri and Kansas so we work very
Marsha Hallett wrote:
Chlamydia infection was the most pronounced in regions of the brain that
had
sustained damage typical of Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia that
strikes one
in 10 elderly people and leads to forgetfulness, disorientation and
confusion. There is
no known cure.
The information about Chlamydia and Alzheimers is very interesting, another
food for thought, most Lyme Disease patients have a high Chlamydia titer if
they are checked for it. Maybe they should be checking these patients also
for Lyme Disease sense it can cause Alzheimer's Disease if untreated.
Chlamydia infection was the most pronounced in regions of the brain that
had
sustained damage typical of Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia that
strikes one
in 10 elderly people and leads to forgetfulness, disorientation and
confusion. There is
no known cure.
Whoa! I`ll bet I know of a
Most lists that I am on, have the name of the list as
the first word of the subject line of each post.
This makes it easy to do an Edit-Sort-Sort By Subject
and have all the posts by a certain list all in one
block which makes it easier to find past posts in the list.
Mike, would it be possible to
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oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
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Christian von Wechmar wrote:
Hi Bob,
I would like to hear why you think this method is a joke. Of course, I'm
also not very impressed by this new miracle method. There are many
intrepid and studious
Here is a quote from material from a goat owner's mailing list. I will
forward the complete material to anyone interested-about 14k.
Common bacteria may be linked to Alzheimer's, researchers say
Organism believed to infect up to 70% of some populations
by David Morgan, Reuters
Philadelphia-
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