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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Erythema migrans is a characteristic&nbsp;Lyme disease symptom&nbsp;thought to occur in around 70-90% of cases.&nbsp; The center of the rash appears either as a solid expanding red blotch, or a red spot surrounded by a ring of clear skin and an outer red ring, forming a ‘bull’s eye’ pattern. This&nbsp;bull’s eye skin rash&nbsp;is more prevalent with B. afzelii infections than other strains and, although all of the Borrelia strains associated with Lyme disease can cause this pathognomic symptom, some of those infected will not develop this initial, or secondary, rash.&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Lyme TreatmentAt Sponaugle Wellness Institute, we have successfully treated Chronic Lyme patients from over 25 countries. Our clinical research has proven that all Chronic Lyme patients suffer from undiagnosed environmental toxicity that severely suppresses their immune function. Because of their compromised immune function, Chronic Lyme patients always harbor other undiagnosed tick borne and mosquito borne infections, some of which are more debilitating than Lyme disease. Dr. Sponaugle says, “It’s never just Lyme disease!”</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br><table><tbody><tr><td>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<b>Common or Dog Tick - This tick is not thought to carry lyme disease. However, since dogs regularly contract the disease, thi</b>s information may prove to be false.</p></td><td>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<b>Deer Tick aka Black Leg Tick - This is the carrier of lymes. The disease resides in mice, rats, deer and marine birds and can be carried to humans from the bite of this tick.</b></p></td></tr></tbody></table></p>]]></description>
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