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Re: Serratia marcescens
Hi,
Thanks for posting this. We went to an outdoor shooting range to site in a new rifle, and there were chemtrails in stripes arranged like rows in a garden. It was a wierd sky, but the other people at the range didn't even comment or even seem to notice.
Bacteria, I've got olive leaf extract, I'll look into a couple of more. My husbands eyes are bothering him- it's probably the serratia.
From Wiki on Serratia Marcescens:
S. marcescens can cause conjunctivitis, keratitis, endophthalmitis, and tear duct infections. It is common in the respiratory and urinary tracts of adults and the gastrointestinal system of children.[3] Most S. marcescens strains are resistant to several
Antibiotics because of the presence of R-factors, which are a type of plasmid that carry one or more genes that encode resistance.
In coral, S. marcescens is the cause of the disease known as White pox.[citation needed] In silkworms, it sometimes occurs as a secondary pathogen in viral flacherie disease.[citation needed]
Maybe the zapper, and iodide.
Thanks again for the information, it helps a great deal.
Julie