Chronic Lyme disease is a highly toxic, parasitic, systemically destructive, AIDS-like, post-sepsis illness that is very easy to contract and terribly difficult to treat and eradicate. For more than four decades now, this disease has and continues to damage the lives of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, worldwide. And despite what some sources may tell you, the number of cases continues to grow exponentially.
Why such little progress on the Lyme front, one might ask?