Lyme disease - treatment and options

I come back on this subject as i have a close friend who suffer lyme disease.
One of my uncles (a gifted biologist) said that in a conference of Christian Perrone (french scientist/doctor well known since the covid crisis), he remembered that in one of his conferences, he mentionned that the lyme disease was a a laboratory manipulation of the syphilis, done by the US army, but he can't find back the conference.
I searched on odysee about "Perrone lyme" keywords and found a couple of video, but it's at least 1h of listening or more. At least i send him (my uncle) 3 links, asking him if he recognizes the conference among them, and if yes, I may post back here about, as my friend who suffers it will probably be interrested to listen to it.

So far i have no other information to share about, just that the term "syphilis" was not (yet) mentionned in this thread, so it's a new potential path to study, and, implicitly, the fact that if it's true, that maybe taking penicillin would help !?

As i have access to Grok (AI of X) i asked about, and visibly it's used to treat lyme, and i liked the fact that he mentionned that there's a debate about its use, i translated this paragraph it answered :

Controversy and efficacy: There is some debate about the efficacy of penicillin in treating chronic or persistent forms of Lyme disease. Studies have shown that the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium can develop persistent forms or hide in biofilms, making certain antibiotic treatments, including penicillin, less effective in the long term.

So, if there's a "controverse" and it's on wikipedia, to me, it's something to keep an eye on !
Thus, if some here suffer from Lyme, it may be a good idea to bend more on this, who knows what can be found, or the results of experimentation. At least i asked Grok if he has references about using pinicillin to treat lyme and he answered me 3 french references (is public sites with a forum).

That's all so far :)
 
i have a close friend who suffer lyme disease.

Have a look at this post in the HBOT thread:


Studies have shown that the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium can develop persistent forms or hide in biofilms, making certain antibiotic treatments, including penicillin, less effective in the long term.

This is what Kenneth Stoller addresses in his book "Incurable me". His solutions are:
- HBOT(above 2 ata)
- Nitazoxanide(Alinia)

What I can offer are two things:
- Stoller's book as epub if you wish
- I can run borrelia frequencies on a Rife machine. For this your friend would have to visit me in sw Germany.
 
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