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, I am not referring to national labs looking at your blood. There is a

person, a nutritionist, who looks at live blood samples in my area. She takes a

drop of your blood and looks at it for about an hour through a 1000X microscope.

This is then magnified 7X more with a camera on top of the microscope and you

watch it all live on a monitor. Yes, spirochetts do probably live predominately

in your tissues. But if you have them in your tissue you WILL see them in your

blood IF you look at it for over 1/2 hour. You will especially see them coming

out of the red blood cells as the cells start dying on the blood slide. They are

like rats jumping off a sinking ship. You can see clearly the lyme spirochetts,

the bartonella attached to the red blood cells, and the babesia protozoa inside

the red blood cells. I've had it done several times and they show up very

clearly. National labs showed the same thing but only after several times of

sending my blood off to several national labs with MDs requesting it and

spending over $6000 in lab costs. They only look at your blood on an average of

2 to 3 minutes. If it is PCR testing they ususally don't look for the species

you have. If they look for antibodies you often don't have enough for them to

detect it. MOST of the results from these national labs were in error! One hour

with this lady for about $100 was worth more to me than all that national lab

work put together! I've taked personally to about two dozen other peolpe who

went to her and they all said the same thing. I'm sure the hundreds of other

people who have been to her over the years would say the same.

A person can purchase a refurbished microscope, camera, and monitor for about

$7000. It is perfectly legal and you don't need a liscense. At least not yet.

Only God knows what will happen in the near future in this country. I encourage

anyone in this lyme group who has some extra cash to buy these things ASAP. It

could quite likly be the best investment of your money you ever make and could

be very,very helpful in findng out cheaply and quickly what treatments are

working best in your body. You could also make great contributions to the lyme

community as Doug McClean did with a simple microscope! We can not expect the

government to help us. Trust in a good God, prayer, courage, work, offering our

sufferings to Him and good will are what will do the most in helping ourslves

and other lyme sufferers. Andy

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> > , I was not expecting any million dollar studies. I was hoping for

> > something as simple and inexpensive as this: that among the thousands of

> > lyme sufferers who have taken MMS there might be one who looked at a drop of

> > his blood with a microscope before taking MMS and then looked at it after

> > taking it for a month. If there were less cysts or the same number I think

> > that would be a pretty good indication that MMS does not cause encysting.

> > Andy

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Hey there, we just did one of those test for both of us and it was very interesting indeed. We saw two parasites in rbc, a few spiros, and sth being attached to the rbcs. Wonder if the latter was bart? Anyway we could see too much especially in hubbies blood that didnt belong there. Good news, the overall pic of his blood was great, although the ph seemed on acidic side. As for my blood it was nutty fast moving, too fast at first and then, yep super sticky clumpy rbcs.... and bacteria. All in all very interesting! Just wanted to share the experience.Blessings, Bianca Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless Re: Evidence that MMS does not trigger lyme encysting , I am not referring to national labs looking at your blood. There is a person, a nutritionist, who looks at live blood samples in my area. She takes a drop of your blood and looks at it for about an hour through a 1000X microscope. This is then magnified 7X more with a camera on top of the microscope and you watch it all live on a monitor. Yes, spirochetts do probably live predominately in your tissues. But if you have them in your tissue you WILL see them in your blood IF you look at it for over 1/2 hour. You will especially see them coming out of the red blood cells as the cells start dying on the blood slide. They are like rats jumping off a sinking ship. You can see clearly the lyme spirochetts, the bartonella attached to the red blood cells, and the babesia protozoa inside the red blood cells. I've had it done several times and they show up very clearly. National labs showed the same thing but only after several times of sending my blood off to several national labs with MDs requesting it and spending over $6000 in lab costs. They only look at your blood on an average of 2 to 3 minutes. If it is PCR testing they ususally don't look for the species you have. If they look for antibodies you often don't have enough for them to detect it. MOST of the results from these national labs were in error! One hour with this lady for about $100 was worth more to me than all that national lab work put together! I've taked personally to about two dozen other peolpe who went to her and they all said the same thing. I'm sure the hundreds of other people who have been to her over the years would say the same.A person can purchase a refurbished microscope, camera, and monitor for about $7000. It is perfectly legal and you don't need a liscense. At least not yet. Only God knows what will happen in the near future in this country. I encourage anyone in this lyme group who has some extra cash to buy these things ASAP. It could quite likly be the best investment of your money you ever make and could be very,very helpful in findng out cheaply and quickly what treatments are working best in your body. You could also make great contributions to the lyme community as Doug McClean did with a simple microscope! We can not expect the government to help us. Trust in a good God, prayer, courage, work, offering our sufferings to Him and good will are what will do the most in helping ourslves and other lyme sufferers. Andy > > >> >> > , I was not expecting any million dollar studies. I was hoping for> > something as simple and inexpensive as this: that among the thousands of> > lyme sufferers who have taken MMS there might be one who looked at a drop of> > his blood with a microscope before taking MMS and then looked at it after> > taking it for a month. If there were less cysts or the same number I think> > that would be a pretty good indication that MMS does not cause encysting.> > Andy> >> > > >>

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What are 'sth' attached to rbcs?

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> Hey there, we just did one of those test for both of us and it was very

> interesting indeed. We saw two parasites in rbc, a few spiros, and sth being

> attached to the rbcs. Wonder if the latter was bart? Anyway we could see too

> much especially in hubbies blood that didnt belong there. Good news, the

> overall pic of his blood was great, although the ph seemed on acidic side.

> As for my blood it was nutty fast moving, too fast at first and then, yep

> super sticky clumpy rbcs.... and bacteria. All in all very interesting! Just

> wanted to share the experience.

>

> Blessings, Bianca

>

> Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless

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> encysting

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> , I am not referring to national labs looking at your blood. There is

> a person, a nutritionist, who looks at live blood samples in my area. She

> takes a drop of your blood and looks at it for about an hour through a 1000X

> microscope. This is then magnified 7X more with a camera on top of the

> microscope and you watch it all live on a monitor. Yes, spirochetts do

> probably live predominately in your tissues. But if you have them in your

> tissue you WILL see them in your blood IF you look at it for over 1/2 hour.

> You will especially see them coming out of the red blood cells as the cells

> start dying on the blood slide. They are like rats jumping off a sinking

> ship. You can see clearly the lyme spirochetts, the bartonella attached to

> the red blood cells, and the babesia protozoa inside the red blood cells.

> I've had it done several times and they show up very clearly. National labs

> showed the same thing but only after several times of sending my blood off

> to several national labs with MDs requesting it and spending over $6000 in

> lab costs. They only look at your blood on an average of 2 to 3 minutes. If

> it is PCR testing they ususally don't look for the species you have. If they

> look for antibodies you often don't have enough for them to detect it. MOST

> of the results from these national labs were in error! One hour with this

> lady for about $100 was worth more to me than all that national lab work put

> together! I've taked personally to about two dozen othe

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Hey Barb,Well, thats just it, something looked like it was attached to hubbies red blood cells. There were 4 rbcs clearly having a "passenger" so to speak sticking to the cell. It was not deformation that was clear but it also didnt seem to try to get in the cell.... andy had suggested in a post it may be bart.Strange stuff either way.BBConnected by DROID on Verizon Wireless Re: Evidence that MMS does not trigger lyme > encysting> > , I am not referring to national labs looking at your blood. There is > a person, a nutritionist, who looks at live blood samples in my area. She > takes a drop of your blood and looks at it for about an hour through a 1000X > microscope. This is then magnified 7X more with a camera on top of the > microscope and you watch it all live on a monitor. Yes, spirochetts do > probably live predominately in your tissues. But if you have them in your > tissue you WILL see them in your blood IF you look at it for over 1/2 hour. > You will especially see them coming out of the red blood cells as the cells > start dying on the blood slide. They are like rats jumping off a sinking > ship. You can see clearly the lyme spirochetts, the bartonella attached to > the red blood cells, and the babesia protozoa inside the red blood cells. > I've had it done several times and they show up very clearly. National labs > showed the same thing but only after several times of sending my blood off > to several national labs with MDs requesting it and spending over $6000 in > lab costs. They only look at your blood on an average of 2 to 3 minutes. If > it is PCR testing they ususally don't look for the species you have. If they > look for antibodies you often don't have enough for them to detect it. MOST > of the results from these national labs were in error! One hour with this > lady for about $100 was worth more to me than all that national lab work put > together! I've taked personally to about two dozen othe>

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