2016
DOI: 10.3727/036012916x14533115160606
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Using new non-invasive quick method to detect Borrelia Burgdorferi (B.B.) infection from specific parts of the heart in “seemingly normal” ECGs, and from the ECGs of Atrial Fibrillation (AF), a majority of AF ECGs are found to have: 1) Significant B.B. infection, 2) Markedly increased ANP, 3) Increased Cardiac Troponin I & 4) Markedly reduced Taurine. These 4 factors were mainly localized at infected areas of the SA node area, R-&L-Atria & pulmonary veins at the L-atrium

Abstract: Lyme disease is found in a majority of people we tested. Once Borrelia Burgdorferi (B.B.) spirochete enters human body, it not only causes pain by infecting joints, but it also often enters the brain and the heart. Infection of brain can be quickly detected from the pupil and infection of the heart by ECGs non-298 OMURA, Y.; LU, d.; JONES, M.; NIHRANE, A.; dUVVI, H.; dARIO, Y.; SHIMOTSUURA, Y.; OHkI, M. 2 ABSTRACT Lyme disease is found in a majority of people we tested. Once Borrelia Burgdorferi (B.B.) spir… Show more

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