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I have some exciting news to announce in the medium-near future about a possible cure for chronic Lyme disease. It is a based on a special delivery mechanism for antibiotics, using nanotechnology that allows the blood-brain-barrier to be penetrated so it's not something we can sell in a webstore, but we may partner with a production lab and a MD in the not so far future. We're going to produce this (oral) antibiotic in our own lab, I will take it and if I get cured or see strong improvement, we will see whether we can get a production licence and distribution network to Lyme clinics worldwide set up. This is real, cutting-edge nanotech science based on the latest medical studies, published in the peer-reviewed journals, this has nothing to do with a "protocol" or quackery. So there finally may be a glimmer of hope. The rat studies on BBB-penetration of abx. using this delivery method are extremely promising. More about this later in a featured article under "Lyme" on my site.
Never pick off a scab, if you remove it prematurely, it can leave a scar. Scabs must be left until they are "ripe" and fall of by themselves.
You should wait longer (at least six weeks from now) before you start microneedlling the scar because it may still improve by itself, especially because you removed the scabs prematurely.
Milia consist of keratin - the skin's hardest protein that makes the outer skin layer so tough. Hooves and nails are also made of keratin.
You can pierce a milium with the single needle (start with making one or two pricks into it - it should be enough) and extracting the entrapped keratin by very gently pushing it out with two paperclips.
Salicylic acid has a keratolytic effect (softens keratin) - it would also be useful.