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“Il n’y a pas d’amour! Il n’y a que des preuves d’amour.”
My mother-in-law Jeannette.
Borreliosis Neuropathy
This is a bothersome long-lasting disorder following frequently infections by this germ.
Neuritis with this bacterium is almost the rule, rather than an exception.
It manifests as neuritis multiplex, with pathognomonic focal thickenings of the nerve string.
It has been said that Borreliosis cannot be treated with antibiotics after 2 weeks of its emergence.
As it is endemic in whole Europe, North America, and big parts of Asia, concerned populations have developed since centuries resistance to infection.
Exceptions are for instance Africans travelling to endemic areas.
Here antibiotics need to be applied for longer periods, especially for recurrences.
But, in our population practitioners observe long-lasting pain in the infected region.
Nerve tissue is the fastest growing one in the body, and I think that aches originate from scars in nerve sheaths (Schwann cells), which compress the nerve itself.
Hence, we can imagine that a surgical release of the nerve sheath, especially at thickenings will be efficient at relieving pain.
On the other hand, applying simultaneously Papain and Bromelain could be helpful. (Eating Papaya fruit and Pineapple).

