Hey Sash,

That's why I asked the question in the first place about "motor neuron" 
disease. They sure do have an awful lot of names for lyme disease, don't they? 
I think it was Richard?? that put up the origional thread. Might be a good idea 
to get on the salt/c protocol with a little MMS and some CS mixed in, what do 
you think? Always a good idea to get a genie if you got a few bucks too.

Kurt
---- S-Max <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi Kurt, 
> Yes, it absolutely does. Very similar but not strange at all. There are
> various forms of MND and one form is ALS. 
>  
> Lyme Disease, in some cases, mimics ALS, MS, Parkinsons, and the list goes
> on. Lyme spirochetes take up residence in the spine and spinal fluid and
> find their way into the brain. So when messages are transmitted from the
> nerve cells in the brain to the cells in the stem and spinal cord which
> travel to the various packs of muscles the symptoms appear similar or the
> same. 
> S-Max 
> ----------------------------------------------- 
> From: [email protected] 
> Date: 9/1/2008 3:44:39 AM 
>  
> Hey Sasha, 
>  
> Does this motor neuron disease sound to you like it has spirochete written 
> all over it?? I keep hearing of palsy, stroke, fibro and it kind of seems to 
> fit to me. Still think it's a combo of MS-ALS or something, along with 
> cranial nerve damage and all the fun stuff those critters are known for.
> 
> 
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