I also think alarms bells should have sounded when Armin's tests found
11 members of John Caudwell's family positive for Lyme (Caudwell is the philanthropic Phones4U billionaire). Ref:
here.
It is pretty improbable that an entire family of 11 are all positive for Borrelia, so you know something must be wrong with Armin's Lyme tests. Borrelia is not contagious by normal social contact (although there is some evidence it might be contagious through unprotected sexual contact), so it is very unlikely to find a whole family of 11 infected.
Even in a Lyme endemic area,
studies have shown that the prevalence of Borrelia seropositivity is only 10.9%. So the chances of 11 members of his family all testing positive for Borrelia can be calculated at 10.9/100 to the power of 11 = 0.000000000026, which is around a likelihood of 38 billion to 1 against. In other words a vanishingly small probability.
A while ago I contacted John Caudwell through his
Facebook page to (tactfully) point out that these 11 positive Lyme tests from ArminLabs could well be wrong, and suggested that he test for active infections of other pathogens linked to Lyme-like and ME/CFS-like symptoms, such as coxsackievirus B, because I don't think the results from ArminLabs can be relied on. But unfortunately I did not receive any reply, so I am not sure if saw my message.
Caudwell's philanthropic activities in setting up a Lyme disease charity to raise awareness of this disease are very commendable. But given he uses ArminLabs for his testing, whether he and his family actually have chronic Lyme is another matter.