For people with chronic Lyme symptoms that don’t respond to medications 
 By Greg Lee

Have you ever heard stories about foreign spies getting a hold of classified secrets? Once they buy or steal secrets, they try to get out of the country as soon as possible. If they are being pursued, these spies often use a network of safe houses to hide out in until the way is clear.
How is a safe house just like the Lyme disease biofilm?
Lyme bacteria can create a shield called a biofilm to   protect themselves
 Behind the biofilm, these bacteria are shielded from many  medications.           The biofilm blocks your immune system from finding the  bacteria  also.
This is how the biofilm is just like a safe house that protects the bacteria from being killed by drugs or your immune system. When your go off medications, they can re-emerge and aggravate your symptoms all over again. Not only do Lyme bacteria create biofilms, so do other bugs in your system
Other bacteria like staph and strep can also create biofilms  which Lyme can hide in
 According to Microbial  Biofilms by Ghannoum and O’Toole,  different bacteria like staph  and strep also create biofilm shields.
 In these biofilms, many different bacteria can hide within them.  When  different bacteria congregate under a biofilm, they share information  with each other.
Underneath a biofilm shield, different species of  bacteria  can swap genetic information
 In Microbial Biofilms,  they cite studies which estimate that the  Lyme bacteria have received 1  out of thousand genes from other species1.           The  authors state that gene exchange happens quite frequently  among  different bacteria in a biofilm.          This exchange may lead to a  dangerous mutated form of the Lyme  bacteria.
Unfortunately, Lyme bacteria may obtain drug resistant  genes  from other bacteria
 If Lyme bacteria were to obtain resistance to antibiotics, this  could  create an drug resistant monster.          Given  that Lyme bacteria  reproduce in only a few weeks, it  would only take a  few generations  for a drug resistant strain of Lyme  bacteria to  populate your system.           Drug resistant Lyme bacteria may be an explanation for why it   can survive despite years of multiple antibiotics.
Can earthworms prevent bacteria from sharing their drug resistant genes with the Lyme bug?
Earthworms have been used for over four hundred years to   kill parasites
 Lyme disease is defined as a parasitic infection of the borrelia   species of bacteria. In the Compendium  of Materia Medica herbal encyclopedia compiled in 1593, dried  earthworms were prescribed  for improving  circulation, expelling  demons, and overcoming numbness in the limbs2. They were used  to effectively treat the signs of demonic   possession: convulsions and  seizures, parasitic infections, and numbness of the extremities. In the  past thirty years, they have been safely used with over 60,000 people  in Chinese Hospitals without adverse side-effects. Recent results  indicate that earthworms may have a biofilm  busting ability also.
Earthworm extracts may stop the Lyme bug from getting  drug  resistant genes by breaking up their biofilms
 According to the manufacturer, an earthworm extract called Lumbrikonase  contains six enzymes that are found in Red Wiggler and Red Marsh  earthworms. A local LLMD shared that his clients on this extract are  reporting Herxheimer reactions believed to be caused by cutting through  biofilm and killing off the hidden bacteria. A few of his clients also  report a reduction in their inflammation.
Several other Lyme doctors are reporting some improvements with their patients on these extracts. These enzymes may also be useful against cysts or tumors where the Lyme can hide.
Earthworm enzymes also break down cysts or tumors that  Lyme  can hide in
 Your body produces a protein called fibrin that helps to form  cysts  and tumors.          The Lyme bacteria are believed to be able to hide  within these  cysts or tumors.          These enzymes help to break  apart the fibrin which ends up  dissolving the cyst or tumor.           Earthworms also help to reduce other Lyme symptoms as well.
Earthworms are also used to treat Lyme symptoms of  tremors,  pain, and co-infections
 They are also used to open up nerve conduction, blood  circulation,  urinary flow, breathing capacity, and energy flow.          Which is why  they are used to treat numbness, tremors, and pain  due to blockages in  blood flow.          They are also used to clear mycoplasma parasite  infections in  the lungs and in the digestive tract.          Earthworms  are a powerful medicine to add to your Lyme treatment  program.
Earthworms help you to find and destroy the hiding  places  that shield the Lyme bacteria
 By  adding earthworms or their extracts to your Lyme treatment   program, you  can help your anti-Lyme medicines and the immune system to   kill the  bacteria more effectively.          Just like finding out  all the safe houses where spies are  hiding, earthworms help to uncover  different places where Lyme is hiding .          Earthworms may be  effective at eating through the biofilm shield  and stopping the  transfer of drug resistant genes to Lyme.
They can help with dissolving cysts or tumors which can house Lyme. They can also help to improve the neurological and pain symptoms of Lyme disease. They can help you to clear out mycoplasma co-infections.
The benefits of a humble little red wiggler are amazing because of what they can offer for healing Lyme disease.
1. Mahmoud Ghannoum and George A. O’Toole. Microbial Biofilms. ASM Press, Washington, DC. 2004.
2. Li Shizhen. Bencao Gangmu (Compendium of Materia Medica). 1593.
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