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Lyme Disease Brain Lesions Disappear With Stem Cell Therapy

Lyme Disease Brain Lesions Disappear With Stem Cell Therapy

Amy Scher, author and Lyme disease survivor, has returned from Delhi, India after being treated successfully for Lyme disease with Stem Cell Therapy.

I found Amy while I was researching the possibility of using stem cells to fight Lyme (last post) and asked her if she would tell her story to our membership, and she is happy to do so.  In fact, by the end of the year I hope to be able to introduce myself to all of you through video and interview Amy using Skype…but that depends upon my brilliant nephew coming during Christmas time to set everything up.

However, Amy has agreed to have her story told here.

I have chosen three of her top posts which I will publish  over the next three days, with a link to her blog to read the whole story.

After emailing back and forth, I am impressed with her recovery and sense of humor…I have a hard time remembering my sense of humor (did I ever have one?)  The longer I go without improvement the more tempting it is to give up - do you ever feel that way?

Well, focus on the love which is celebrated this time of year, and fasten your seat belt.  You are in for a wild ride! And a brand new hopeful treatment!

Jenna

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2 Responses to “Lyme Disease Brain Lesions Disappear With Stem Cell Therapy”

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    MonkeyGirlNo Gravatar (4 comments):

    Jenna, I’ve been trying to read the last three posts, however when I click ‘more’ it comes back all garbled, like the posts are over-lapping and can’t be read. This is your last post that isn’t garbled. Just wanted to send you an fyi, I’m interested in reading the posts. Thank you.

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    adminNo Gravatar (24 comments):

    I tried a new plugin that must have exploded! Thank you SO much for alerting me!!!I am going to continue to work on finding better fonts for Wordpress!

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