The Biology of Lyme Disease, An Experts Perspective With Alan MacDonald
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For more:
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2019/02/22/why-mainstream-lyme-msids-research-remains-in-the-dark-ages/ This link contains Dr. Burrascano’s crucial video on “The History of Lyme Disease,” where he united with Dr. MacDonald for drug studies and more. They found:
- patients can test negative but still be infected (seronegative Lyme).
- They also cultured EM biopsies for antibiotic sensitivity studies to determine the most effective antibiotics.
- They also did drug level studies and found CDC/IDSA recommendations don’t work for many as they don’t give detectable blood levels of antibiotics (which means the antibiotics aren’t effective). Some people need higher doses and treatment is not a “one size fits all.” This is important because the CDC/IDSA guidelines are setting patients up for severe chronic Lyme as these surviving pathogens mutate into something that will become treatment resistant.
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2021/06/08/interview-with-lyme-literate-pathologist-dr-alan-macdonald/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2017/12/13/suppression-of-microscopy-for-lyme-diagnostics-professor-laane/ Professor Laane discovered similar things as MacDonald and was threatened with losing his job if he spoke at a conference on his findings. After he chose to speak, his lab closed down. MacDonald faced similar censorship and opposition.
Laane states:
The website of the scientific journal that published our article was so severely hacked that it stayed offline for three years. Once it came back up, our article had dissapeared.
The hacking of the Journal ‘Biological and Biomedical Reports’ seems to be done with a person knowing more than my closest enemies. And was someone with access to a quite advanced compilator system. Why this was done might well have been political or personal prestige.