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If you can observe stuff in your blood throw a few drops of blood on

a culture dish. Horse blood agar/sheep blood agar cultivate at 37

degrees for a day or 2 and now you may have a couple of colonies

that will be able to be gram stained to determine what form or

species they are. I think tarello's work is very clear and easy to

follow and understand. Unfortunately all the powers that be want the

full science and ignore everything.I think trying to untangle

millions of body functions and fragments would see all diseases

never get solved because they can't get past first base. t

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> > I feel on ebay your micrscope store is UNBELIEVABLE as far as

> > pricing goes . A 2000 dollar microscope equivalent sells for 200

> > dollars and the opticals shouldbe fine.

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Dr. had an incubator a friend jed in the uk had. It was

portable according to Jed.He got some plates locally from Oxoid in

the UK somewhere.Basically easy to build something in a box which

runs 37 degrees ..

The microscope part is a little tricky? Explain yours I think it

magnifies 2000 times total?A sony maybe?

I neraly got one from san diego a while back.

When your looking at spirochetes you have to realise that the jaw

bone part of our ilness is host to spirochetes and no-one walks

around without a couple of hundred bacterial species in there mouth

which can make things a little tricky.

But I am glad your here because when your at your sickest what

changes do you notice in your blood?

tony

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> > I feel on ebay your micrscope store is UNBELIEVABLE as far as

> > pricing goes . A 2000 dollar microscope equivalent sells for 200

> > dollars and the opticals shouldbe fine.

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Sue, I was able to work with Dr. Mattman and it took her a long time with some specimens to get growth and she used a special growth medium, it could tke as long , I believe as 21 days. Many organisms can are slow growers. TB and Syphilis are difficult to grow and can ve vey slow growers or at least have a history of being so... Most commercial labs want to throw out the culture if there is no growth after three days. When dealing with these organisms you have to give them longer to grow. An Orange Arcridine stain was used which would immune fluoresce under her powerful microscope. These would be the cell wall deficient stages. I was able to see a live culture in saline with a cover slip, spirochetes come out of these blobs of cell wall deficient organisms and Bb is not the only one to go cell wall deficient. Many of the ones we have been exposed to and many that were attenuated for biological warfare have the ability to go CWD. Prof. Carol

SueIf you can observe stuff in your blood throw a few drops of blood on a culture dish. Horse blood agar/sheep blood agar cultivate at 37 degrees for a day or 2 and now you may have a couple of colonies that will be able to be gram stained to determine what form or species they are. I think tarello's work is very clear and easy to follow and understand. Unfortunately all the powers that be want the full science and ignore everything.I think trying to untangle millions of body functions and fragments would see all diseases never get solved because they can't get past first base. t> > per> > I feel on ebay your micrscope store is UNBELIEVABLE as far as> > pricing goes . A 2000 dollar microscope equivalent sells for 200> > dollars and the opticals shouldbe fine.

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I think that's right on. Some of my friends and I have found if the

doctor insists that the lab hold the specimen for a week or two,

organisms do eventually grow, where they thought none existed at

first.

penny

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> > > I feel on ebay your micrscope store is UNBELIEVABLE as far as

> > > pricing goes . A 2000 dollar microscope equivalent sells for

200

> > > dollars and the opticals shouldbe fine.

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Prof Carol

It's great to have more lab personel. I am very frustrated that so

many years of working with microbes have yielded nothing for the ill.

What is the treatment of choice for these cwd's and does it make a

difference when a patient eradicates these slow growers?I find my

friend who is a very highly qualified microbiologist doesn't have a

problem understanding that you look for the toxin expression as

opposed to the bacteria.

tony

> > > per

> > > I feel on ebay your micrscope store is UNBELIEVABLE as far as

> > > pricing goes . A 2000 dollar microscope equivalent sells for

200

> > > dollars and the opticals shouldbe fine.

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