Why The Lyme Disease Conspiracy Continues

December 26, 2011
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Thanks to a wonderful lady in the Lyme community, I saw this great video just now on Facebook and wanted to share it with you!

“According to CDC epidemiologist, reported cases of Lyme disease are greatly underestimated and they believe cases could be as high as a half of a million per year. Consequences of untreated chronic Lyme disease: blindness, arthritis, many neurodegenerative diseases, and the long list goes on and on. Lyme disease can be fatal — PEOPLE DIE FROM CHRONIC LYME. The crime of Lyme disease all comes down to money.”

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