Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 Just added another photo that you may find interesting.I had three swabs sent by a lymie that he accumulated over the last few months. The oldest grew nothing, the second that was about three months old grew fungus (plate on left) the only problem it's not really a fungus as normally fungus looks like a tree spouting branches(conillia)SP. Anyways gram stain reveals no hidden bacteria. the second plate on the right side is the precursor plate to the one with the sensitivities.After a few gram stains the sample produces a pseudonomads- which quite interestingly to me houses a staphylococcus which normally competes for space with pseudonomads and the pseudonomads wins turf battles. Anyway the science lesson I believe is that the observation of NO BACTERIA in the old sample just some strange fungal form smells to me of what bacteria can sprout to become in the long term(thinking out loud).I strongly feel this transformation is also a major part of our ilness-I notice this profuse growth will spring from a stool sample after a few days. WHAT DO YOUR SCIENTIFIC MINDS THINK- LET'S PLAY AROUND WITH SOME SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATIONS AND TAKE A NOTE OF THE NOBEL PEOPLE THAT SOMETHING IN YOUR FACE SHOULD NOT BE IGNORED.TONY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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