tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4073397588746430486.post2601645582830226131..comments2023-10-30T22:11:21.083-10:00Comments on Lyme Disease, Science, And Society: Camp Other: Father & Son Develop Drug Which Could Reduce Lyme ExcitotoxinCamp Otherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10224408965529778101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4073397588746430486.post-50897591735504883092013-11-06T06:08:09.187-10:002013-11-06T06:08:09.187-10:00Anonymous,
Please reread the title of the article...Anonymous,<br /><br />Please reread the title of the article, the article itself, and the references. Nowhere did I state Lyme Borrelia produces a toxin. What is stated is that the brain produces an excitotoxin in response to the presence of <i>Borrelia burgdorferi</i>.<br /><br />No toxin has been found. The most one can claim so far is that an outer surface protein of Borrelia seems "endotoxin-like" - but that's different from stating it actually IS an endotoxin.<br /><br />The production of an excitotoxin in the host's own brain is well documented. Refer to all that I've written above and sources for more information.<br /><br />CO<br />Camp Otherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10224408965529778101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4073397588746430486.post-14236759355379703532013-11-06T02:36:58.266-10:002013-11-06T02:36:58.266-10:00Quote: "Father and Son Developed Drug Which M...Quote: "Father and Son Developed Drug Which Might Reduce Lyme Excitotoxin "<br /><br />"Lyme" (B.b) produces a toxin??? That's new to me, don't believe it.<br /><br />That's on your "front page": if incorrect I would suggest correction.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com