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Welcome to the Lyme Disease Wiki!
The purpose of this wiki is to open up worldwide conversation on Lyme disease, and its possible relationships with other autoimmune diseases.

Working on 17 articles since June 2008.

About Lyme Disease
Connections with the Other Autoimmune Diseases
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Welcome to the Lyme Disease Wiki!
The Lyme Disease Wiki is a place where people with Lyme Disease and other autoimmune diseases, and the people who care about them, can exchange information.

If this is your first time on a wiki, then the first step is to create a user name -- it's free, and it only takes thirty seconds. If you have any questions about the wiki, then feel free to post a message in the Help Desk.

Lyme Disease Puzzles
  • Lyme Disease Puzzle 1

Is Lyme Disease related to Autoimmune Diseases?
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  • Lyme Disease Puzzle 3

Has Lyme disease been incompletely discovered?
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  • Lyme Disease Puzzle 2

Is Lyme Disease only a tick-borne disease?
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  • Lyme Disease Puzzle 4

To be added...
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Lyme Disease Theory
  • The Story of the Blind Men and an Elephant

A group of blind men touch an elephant to learn what it is like.
This story can be seen as a metaphor for Lyme Disease...
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  • Lyme Disease Theory 1

Lyme Disease has become fragmented into many autoimmune diseases.
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  • Lyme Disease Theory 3

Is the symptom of shedding hairs in Lyme disease patients...
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  • Lyme Disease Theory 5

Speedy aging in the nails is due to the sudden loss of melanin...
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  • Lyme Disease Theory 2

When we age, melanin is gradually reduced.
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  • Lyme Disease Theory 4

The sudden loss of melanins is a cause of Lyme Disease.
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  • Lyme Disease Theory 6

Speedy aging in the iris is due to the sudden loss of melanin...
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