Guest guest Posted July 17, 2005 Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 Yes but bb doesn't live inside the cell forever. Cysts, granules, give birth, and then go find someplace to live. SPirochetes divide and then go find some nice collagen lattices but to get there they gotta go in the blood for a little while. Glad you liked it...I have been meaning to contact them. But the reference in the article to bb antibody is of course to ospA and you don't want to mess with that, as those of us with the wrong genes, thats why we get so sick. we don't like ospA. also, what antigens stay constant and which switch? people will find diff bands lighting up on the western blot over time and treatment, meaning antigens are changing. i remember an article about six unchanging antigens. think i know who wrote it, i'll ask my friend. they are inside or something, not on the surface? can't remember. > > also, go search pub med and then you can get free article online, > > " P Burnie and Ruth C s, The Renaissance of antibody > > therapy, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy) 1998 " > > > > It's obviously the precursor to their later work with fungi and > staph. > > Its a nice review. > > > > I like them! I like techniques that are in sync with the body and > > not broad spectrum with side effects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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