By Thomas M. Grier, M.S. © In 1978 something strange happened to me that I now believe was the harbinger of more ill fortunes to come. In the winter of 1978, I was training for a marathon foot race. It was being held early in the summer, so I had to train all winter by […]
Basics of Antibiotics
By Thomas M. Grier, M.S. © Here are some basics to know about antibiotics: 1) Fat soluble antibiotics get into the brain and nerves and fatty tissues better than water soluble antibiotics. (70 % of fat soluble antibiotics are used in agriculture uses) (Oxytetracycline is more water soluble than tetracycline which is more water soluble […]
Chronic Lyme Post-Mortem Study Needed
Editorial by Thomas M. Grier, M.S. © Key Words: • Antibody: A protein produced by a white-blood-cell to attack bacteria and viruses. • Titer: Another word for level, as in level or amount of antibody measured in the blood. • Seronegative: Despite an infection there is an absence of antibodies in the blood or serum […]
The Complexities of Lyme Disease A Microbiology Tutorial: Part 1
By Thomas M. Grier, M.S. © The following is an excerpt from the Lyme Disease Survival Manual 1997. Lyme Disease is a multi-system disease which can affect virtually every tissue and every organ of the human body. It is a disease which can be mild to some, and devastating to others. It can cripple and […]
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