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Re: Please help identify this. Looks parasitic.


That's lyme Disease. Not Bananas. If you saw the specimens yourselves you wouldnt be saying bananas, trust me. First off, they are very small, not large like they seem in the photo.

I have passed the same ones and have been struggling with chronic lyme for 8 years now, but went misdiagnosed for 5.

I have always known of lymephotos.com

I find it quite interesting NOBODY knows what these things are after 14 years, LOL. It isnt Ascaris eggs, or nests, or anything.

It is some type of Bacilli looking bacteria/ parasite within a biofilm-like substance. They are protected inside of this from the immune system and Antibiotics . Basically I believe it is over-grown Borrelia. Learn your parasitology it isnt flukes, ascaris, nests, it is what lyme disease results in in the late stages of infection when the illness has time to proliferate and grow in the body.

Dont believe me, I dont care. I have done my research, and have mine saved in specimen and have studied them under microscope. By the way, Mine are still viewable under my microscope after having them in ONLY water and a small pill bottle, they have showed only minimal deterioration and I have had them saved in there since October 2012. These suc***s are strong.

Here is Bacilli:
http://loudoun.nvcc.edu/vetonline/vet132/micro/images/bacilli_chains.jpg


Here is The Lyme Organism zoomed in under scope:
http://www.lymephotos.com/bb/106Bbseemquiteneatlyaligned.jpg

Lyme Organism on slide:

http://www.lymephotos.com/bb/101Lightedfromtop,Borreliaburgdorferi.jpg


Lyme organism/colony like Fridayz shows:

http://www.lymephotos.com/bb/111Bbaggregatingandperhapsformingonebody.jpg


Lyme bacteria often form a "String of Pearls":
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/1ojq_2-HlNg/hqdefault.jpg


For some good information and proof on the string of pearls:
http://youtu.be/H29IBRlFn-M
Specimen in Center!

http://youtu.be/vY-bj7pxeIg
Multiple specimens in blood!

Even better evidence of this form and greatly explained:

Dr. Alan MacDonald on String Of Pearls Lyme: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ojq_2-HlNg#t=34m30s

Note* Video should start for you @ 34 min 30 sec , if not please forward to that part!

Also USA, Bradford and Allen's paper titled "Lyme Disease, Potential Plague of the 21st Century" ©2004.

Link Here: http://arthritistrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/LymeDisease21stCenturyPl...


Page 12 of the PDF, first photo shows this SAME form of borrelia.

You people have to realize, the photos on Lymephotos.com the specimen is on a slide, so is basically being pinched between two slides so it looks a little different. If it wasn't for that the organism floats and is in an amyloid, slimy biofilm sac. Lyme is said to form biofilms, this is just the organism in its advances stages, the yellowish substance is the biofilm protecting it and possibly providing nourishment and guarantees proliferation in the lyme sufferer who only rely on Antibiotics , as those will not touch this form of the illness.

Here's a couple more different photos of the specimen:


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http://cdn.mdjunction.com/components/com_joomlaboard/uploaded/images/Unknown2.jpg



http://cdn.mdjunction.com/components/com_joomlaboard/uploaded/images/parasites2.jpg

Your combination of Pineapple(Bromelain) and Pumpkin seeds probably flushed these out of ya. There possibly(and probably) are more. Keep doing what you were doing!



 

 
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