Hi Smitty and Lena,

Thank you for your advanced information.

However, if I had or thought it might be Lyme, would check into
artemisia/sweet wormwood.  It is an anti parasitic and many knowledgable
people think, parasites equal disease.  What is (there), to lose?

MMS/chlorine dioxide is indeed a miracle, I¹ve seen twice in my life.  Once
in a vicious WIGA (whatever is going around), that hit me out of the blue
and just as quickly (within the hour), retreated when treated with MMS, and
another time in an undiagnosed infection in a dumped dog, on anti biotics
and steroids, then on last and heavier doses, the dog was staggering in
fever and pain.  MMS brought her back within hours of death.  It was a do or
die situation.

Here is a link about MMS/malaria:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrwZN1cPfX8

I wonder why dark field microscopes are not used by every doctor or vet as a
way to actually see what is in the blood?  It was a fascinating view and you
can see what looked to me like spider webs, but in another person¹s blood,
who assumed they were healthy.

Jean

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MMS cures malaria, should also cure Lyme's...
Read about Jim Humble developing the cure for
malaria, AIDS, and other diseases.
http://www.mms-supplement.com/jim-humble.html

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No. Lyme was let loose on the grounds of Plum Island by Ernest Traub, a
ex-Nazi doc who'd been imported to develop bio-weapons to decimate 'enemy'
livestock. He created a sort of pathogen 'Turducken', arachnid-style. Plum
island's just off the tip of Long Island, from which deer could easily swim
to the mainland of CT and migratory birds could carry the ticks on their way
along the New England coast.

Lyme (borrelia burgdorferi)  is not the same as the syphilis spirochete, or
the trichinosis spirochete, and there are many other sprirochete strains as
well. It was present in the ancient, mummified body of the 'IceMan', Utzi,
the hunter discovered in the Italian Alps, and Lyme was also identified in
autopsies of Civil War dead.
 
The disease we presently call Lyme disease, (never 'Lymes'; ignore people
who call it that, if they don't even know this basic thing)  was named after
the CT community of Old Lyme, where some observant mothers first compared
notes about some disturbing symptoms in their children that were baffling
doctors. I was bitten by a tick on Nantucket Island in 1961 (bull's eye rash
on back of neck) decades before this shape-shifting disease was recognized
anywhere or any medical remedies were even imagined. The doc dxing my case
more than 40 years later identified its many co-infections as the signature
of the Plum Island, weaponized Lyme variety.

Be well,
Léna

On May 4, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:

> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme, CT,
> syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic, contagious it
> is said in every way you can imagine, they don¹t want to talk about it.
> 
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia (sweet
> wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be cured.
> 
> Jean
>