Many cases of mental illness can be caused by Lyme Disease, which has a similar spirochete (bacterium) that causes syphilis. In both end stages (final stage leading to death), both Lyme and syphilis can cause homicidal tendencies. Lyme disease was weaponized at Plum Island by the German spies from Operation Paperclip. It is important to realize that Lyme Disease can be transmitted by the bite of ticks, mosquitoes, fleas, black widow spiders, and sɛҳuąƖ contact. Tests for Lyme disease are not well developed because Lyme Disease may not be in the blood at the time of the test. Testing for antibiodies may not be successful either.
Although one course of antibiotics does not help because the spirochete can hide as within the bodily tissues or brain as a cyst, film, or other stage, many courses of different antibiotics may be necessary to get rid of Lyme Disease. Colloidal silver can help, but it may be necessary to take it for a couple of years.
More information can be obtained from Dr. Mercola.
Lyme Disease Signs, Symptoms and Treatment - Mercola.comLyme disease is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted by ticks. Some top authorities on Lyme disease, like Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, warn that the bacteria that cause it can also be spread by other insects like fleas, mosquitoes, mites and spiders. Lyme disease remains one of the most serious and controversial epidemics today.I lost a friend to Lyme Disease. She did not realize that she had it. She had the typical symptoms of skin rashes as the spirochetes cause damage to the skin and can travel throughout the body causing a multitude of symptoms including night sweats, headaches, dizziness, panic attacks, insomnia, rambling speech, forgetfulness, burning and itchy skin, and the symptoms of diabetes. As a result, she had stress and anxiety, which doctors treated with psychoactive drugs. She finally died of pancreatic cancer most likely due to all the drugs they gave her. She was in a lot of pain. She also exhibited signs of cadmium poisoning as she loved to make Jєωelry. This is probably what caused her doctors to fail to diagnose her in a timely manner. There were too many things going on.
Her sister was an avid outdoorsman/woman who most likely contacted Lyme Disease as she walked through the woods where she encountered many biting insects. Although she officially died of cancer, she had been treated for mental illness and rashes and was hospitalized for most of her adult life.