The irony of it all, even if the 28 lyme patients win their case, the government/state will still be going after Lyme Literate Doctors licenses and disinformation articles like these will still be published, lol
"Minnesota medical board reinstates sanctions on controversial Lyme disease treatment"
http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-medical-board-reinstates-sanctions-on-controversial-lyme-disease-treatment/564871532/StarTribune.com said...
Research suggests long-term antibiotics are no better than short term.
The damage is already done, the propaganda from the IDSA, insurance companies and I suspect the military industrial complex is going to take decades to reverse.
Despite the john hopkins study showing 1 in 5 may still persist with lyme due to persisters, dr sapis recent study on biofilms and spirochetes in a woman after 16 years of antibiotics, as well as the Embers study, and Dr. Kim Lewis's work at northeastern showing it took chemo to erradicate all forms of borrelia. We're still going to be reading these statements for a very long time in the headlines I suspect
StarTribune.com said...
Research suggests long-term antibiotics are no better than short term.
And if you mention lyme in the hospitals, doctors will still role their eyes and say it doesn't exist in your home state, avoid you like the plague and treat you like a Leper.
I saw one lyme person say on a Facebook comment after they mentioned Avril Lavgine on how many friends she lost, the comments down below had me speechless, one lyme patient said her "chemo cancer days were so easy back then."
https://youtu.be/fzfjz_rdan0 NOTHING HAS CHANGED DESPITE NUMEROUS STUDIES SHOWING A PERSISTENT INFECTION ALONG WITH NEWBY'S WORK ON WILLY'S DOCUMENTS SHOWING THIS IS BIOWARFARE
https://youtu.be/xs8g4fgbzik?t=234Kristina Bauer(FB Disulfiram Admin) had her Lyme Literate Doctor on to talk about
this new PTLDS terminology they use, go see what he thinks, lol, he also mentioned that the ILADS has well over 700 publications of spirochete persistance in animals and humans. So lets go back to this Star Tribune statement again...
StarTribune.com said...
Research suggests long-term antibiotics are no better than short term.
I think this is going to be a big learning process for both country and humanity, to remember to separate business and state. As well as well as the military industrial complex, like don't nominate your biowarfare specialists as head on the board of the Center for Disease Control, lol. Or maybe not appoint war criminals such as Naz!s to your biological lab.
The topper I suspect as Kris Newby put, they knew how resilient this disease was yet denied longterm antbiotic treatment, and then they "tried to make money from it." Some great people, with some great ethics!
I guess you could probably say the repercussions of war has changed us all considering Kris Newby's book, like Girlie said she definitely think she has PTSD after dealing with this disease... Well, after going through 9 years of lyme treatment and now new neurological changes with Bartonella myself, I definitely have to say this too, I guess I've been in a little denial about
it by trying to stay strong. Things that I've experienced that will be permanently embed in my memory till the day I die, no way of escaping it...
Our country and government can't even provide the healthcare for first responders to the 9/11 catastrophe. I'm sorry, but Jon Stewart's face says it all
https://youtu.be/_uypdc3srpm?t=168I personally think we're living in modern day fascism, call it what you want, corporate fascism, crony capitalism... Whatever, Princeton study already labeled us an oligarchy.
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-27074746I don't expect much even if they win their case, but if they do, hopefully this
opens up the right to sue both the CDC, IDSA, and these 8 insurance companies just like Dr. Lee said. Or maybe it all is just finally gets publicized!!! Even to this day, it seems as though the CDC is suppressing science to cover their asses, like how they've been recently caught suppressing Dr. Lee's diagnostic test.
https://youtu.be/40ewjpreexy?t=956Fox News Lyme & Reason said...
He wants his lawsuit to open the doors who are suffering from lyme disease because of late detection for them to be able to sue the CDC, lawsuits against the government are hard to win but lee says he'll lyme sufferers all the data from his case to do it...
Anyways, it's depressing talking about
some of this crap, on the flip side Kaiser Permanente settling with the plaintiffs is quite uplifting, I am still quite intrigued to see how this will all play out.
https://youtu.be/ktmlxaa8stu?t=2426What's hilarious when I think about
it, even with a Stanford Doctor Dr. Rajadas saying Disulfiram possibly winning molecule year award and basically getting permanently disabled lyme patients back on their feet like this article here.
https://news.yahoo.com/father-bedbound-by-lyme-disease-is-back-on-his-feet-due-to-a-drug-for-alcoholism-110955745.htmlI guess even with a possible CURE ON THE MARKET AS WE SPEAK, lol, we're stilling seeing these statements in the news. So laughable, it truly is.
StarTribune.com said...
Research suggests long-term antibiotics are no better than short term.
So no research and evidence huh StarTribune.com??? lol 700+ studies, a leading persister cell Doctor Kim Lewis saying it takes chemo to eradicate all forms of borrelia, and even a Stanford Doctor discovering a new drug lifting patients out of their wheel chairs. No evidence???
Go back to journalism school Jeremy Olson!!! All you are is a tool, talking piece for a corrupt government and corrupt medical industry that repeats what you're told like a parrot, no quality investigative reporting or journalism. You have no clue how many lives you affect just by writing what you've wrote without any ethical quality investigative reporting or journalism at all.
StarTribune.com said...
Jeremy Olson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter covering health care for the Star Tribune. Trained in investigative and computer-assisted reporting, Olson has covered politics, social services, and family issues
Oh pulitzer price winner? lol Oh yeah it shows, trained in investigative and computer assisted reporting.
Yeah, computer assisted sounds right on the money, more like automated...
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