From Phyllis Mervine:
"by pathologist Alan MacDonald
"If a pathologist makes a mistake, everybody gets sued and the patient suffers. All the diagnoses I wrote or spoke about were expected to be 100% correct. Our error rate is not tolerated at even a fraction of a percent."
Comparing Lyme to syphilis: "We had examples of Lyme disease in each of the clinical specialty areas." After hearing that Lyme could have stages, a lightbulb went off in his brain as he realized Lyme could have a stage parallel to the general paresis of syphilis. One year later he found spirochetes in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Find out how -- in the US (which has 100+ genomic types of Borrelia) -- all test kits are based on a single spirochete from a single tick from a single place - and that tick never bit a human.
And more.
Well worth watching. 30 mins.
http://youtu.be/r8tESJVvM88
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