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Bitten
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Kristen Newby's "Bitten" explores the complex world of Lyme disease, offering a potentially controversial perspective on its origins and implications.
The book delves into the scientific complexities of the illness, examining its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Newby's work may challenge conventional understandings of Lyme disease, presenting alternative theories and perspectives.
While the book's specific claims may be debated, it contributes to the ongoing discussion surrounding this multifaceted illness.
Readers should approach the book with a critical eye, considering the various viewpoints and scientific evidence presented.
The book delves into the scientific complexities of the illness, examining its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Newby's work may challenge conventional understandings of Lyme disease, presenting alternative theories and perspectives.
While the book's specific claims may be debated, it contributes to the ongoing discussion surrounding this multifaceted illness.
Readers should approach the book with a critical eye, considering the various viewpoints and scientific evidence presented.
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in relation to Lyme disease, suggesting a potentially controversial perspective on its origins.

Matthew Coffman

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581. Mineral Deficiency and Metal Toxicity: The Perfect Storm and How to Fix It w/ Matthew Coffman
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while discussing her research on Lyme disease.

Kris Newby

Was Lyme Disease a Lab Leak? The Sinister History of One of the Fastest-Growing Infectious Diseases
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as an information source about Lyme disease research.


Will Cole

Lyme Disease Bioweapon Conspiracies, Medical Medium & Vampires, Geographic Tongues + Fatty Livers (Ask Me Anything!)
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as the author of a book investigating Lyme disease and its potential connection to biological weapons.


Tucker Carlson

Author Kris Newby explains how the first Lyme Disease infections happened just a few miles from an animal-testing lab in Connecticut. Could the spread of the disease be related to a lab leak?
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due to his daughter's experience with Lyme disease, offering insights into the illness and its potential origins.


David Hunter

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