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Re: zootmem: Specimens Might Be Whipworms - Trichus Trichiura
 
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Re: zootmem: Specimens Might Be Whipworms - Trichus Trichiura


Wow, lots of parasite identification photos.

What are these then? http://www.lymephotos.com/bb/index.html

http://youtu.be/3ELuph06r1w

I have 5 videos, click my youtube account & view all.

since 2006, I have not found one person that knows what these are...

Only a lot of the people that have them have lyme disease.

Borrelia DOES morph into this form, and is multi cellular.

PROOF:
http://youtu.be/1ojq_2-HlNg

Forward to 34 MIN 30 SEC.

String of Pearls, listen to it, put two and two together, watch my videos, and visit lymephotos.

Lyme disease(Borrelia Burgdorferi) is not a bacteria.

Similar to a Nematode, as it is multi cellular and IMO, can grow into a small adult colony like I show.

These are still very small btw, but "macroscopic".

 

 
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