Lyme Spirochetes in Myelin Sheath of Brain Nerve Cells | Pam Bartha
In multiple sclerosis, it is assumed that immune cells attack the myelin sheath of nerve cells in the central nervous system as if it is the enemy. Pam discusses the discovery of Lyme bacteria in the myelin sheath of nerve cells and how this could explain why there is injury to myelin and nerve cells as the immune cells are actually trying to defend the body.
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**Correction on Pam’s last slide in the video: the captions on the last slide below the images are reversed. The image to the left shows fragments of the Borrelia spirochete in the myelin of a brain neuron while the image on the right shows an intact Borrelia spirochete is in the myelin sheath of a brain neuron.