Lyme Disease
Cross-source consensus on Lyme Disease from 3 sources and 10 claims.
3 sources · 10 claims
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- Lyme disease is caused by a spirochete bacterium transmitted through tick bites. — Does a Bullseye Rash Always Mean Lyme Disease?
- The classic hallmark sign of Lyme disease is the bullseye rash, a circular target-shaped lesion around the bite site. — Does a Bullseye Rash Always Mean Lyme Disease?
- A bullseye rash does not automatically confirm a Lyme disease diagnosis. — Does a Bullseye Rash Always Mean Lyme Disease?
- Lyme disease requires proper testing for diagnosis and should not be assumed from rash appearance alone. — Does a Bullseye Rash Always Mean Lyme Disease?
- Lyme disease can progress to joint, neurological, and cardiac complications. — Does a Bullseye Rash Always Mean Lyme Disease?
- The microorganism responsible for Lyme disease has evolved to use manganese instead of iron, allowing it to evade the body's iron sequestration defense. — Chronic Inflammation and Anemia: Iron Sequestration
- For Lyme disease, pine oil can be taken orally as 2 drops added to a glass of water and drunk slowly. — The Amazing Benefits of Pine Oil
- Lyme disease can proliferate even when the host has successfully sequestered iron, because it does not depend on iron for growth. — Chronic Inflammation and Anemia: Iron Sequestration
- Pine oil can help push Lyme disease back into remission. — The Amazing Benefits of Pine Oil
- The Lyme disease spirochete is among the parasites susceptible to pine oil. — The Amazing Benefits of Pine Oil