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I am sorry I did not see this post...my daughter had Lyme disease when she was about 12....it was very likely a military release. It is from the bite of a deer tick...which spends part of its cycle on a deer and then when the deer brushes against bushes it is deposited on the bushes and that is how children get it in the woods. Dogs can carry them in also.

They are the size of a pin head and form a traditional red ring around the tick...even if the tick is burned off after it attaches. That confirms Lyme disease. You can get Lyme without the bullet. She started having pain in her legs and was having trouble walking...among other symptoms...

We took her to a naturapath and he used a Lyme disease homeopathic nosode and she recovered...years later she had a relapse due to stress but I treated her with some various herbs and products suggested by the German Commission and she recovered...it was certainly a learning experience and I know some people who became totally disabled with it...traditionally they treat it successfully with antibiotics...

324 days ago
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I am sorry I did not see this post...my daughter had Lyme disease when she was about 12....it was very likely a military release. It is for the bite of a deer tick...which spends part of its cycle on a deer and then when the deer brushes against bushes it is deposited on the bushes and that is how children get it in the woods. Dogs can carry them in also.

They are the size of a pin head and form a traditional red ring around the tick...even if the tick is burned off after it attaches. That confirms Lyme disease. You can get Lyme without the bullet. She started having pain in her legs and was having trouble walking...among other symptoms...

We took her to a naturapath and he used a Lyme disease homeopathic nosode and she recovered...years later she had a relapse due to stress but I treated her with some various herbs and products suggested by the German Commission and she recovered...it was certainly a learning experience and I know some people who became totally disabled with it...traditionally they treat it successfully with antibiotics...

324 days ago
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I am sorry I did not see this post...my daughter had Lyme disease when she was about 12....it was very likely a military release. It is for the bite of a deer tick...which spends part of its cycle on a deer and then when the deer brushes against bushes it is deposited on the bushes and that is how children get it in the woods. Dogs can carry them in also.

They are the size of a pin head and form a traditional red ring around the tick...even if the tick is burned off after it attaches. That confirms Lyme disease. You can get Lyme without the bullet. She started having pain in her legs and was having trouble walking...among other symptoms...

We took her to a naturapath and he used a Lyme disease nosode and she recovered...years later she had a relapse due to stress but I treated her with some various herbs and products suggested by the German Commission and she recovered...it was certainly a learning experience and I know some people who became totally disabled with it...traditionally they treat it successfully with antibiotics...

324 days ago
1 score