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beth,

This is from a very good article that was recently posted to this list:

We really don't understand the mechanisms of how Bb

regulates its genetic material during its division. Another unique

feature to Borrelia burgdorferi are Blebs. This bacteria replicates

specific genes, and inserts them into its own cell wall, and then

pinches off that part of its cell membrane, and sends the Bleb into the

host. Why it does this we don't know. But we do know that these blebs

can irritate our immune system. Dr. Claude Garon of Rocky Mountain

Laboratories has shown that there is a precise mechanism that regulates

the ratio of the different types of blebs that are shed. (46) In other

bacteria the appearance of blebs often means the bacteria can

share genetic information between themselves. We don't know if this is

possible with Borrelia species. There have been reports of a granular

form of Borrelia, which can grow to full size spirochetes, and

reproduce. These granules are so small that they can be filtered and

separated from live adult spirochetes by means of a micro-pore filter.

(Stealth Pathogens Lida Mattman Ph.D 66)

Nelly

Not sure what she's got!

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>De : beth <elsbeth@...>

>À : lyme-aidonelist

>Objet : Re: [Lyme-aid] Rocephin and blebs

>Date : Dim 31 oct 1999 22:46

>

> From: beth <elsbeth@...>

>

> Jane

>

> Do you have any references describing this bleb phenomenon? I'm worried that

> this may be happening to me.

>

> beth

>

> Re: [Lyme-aid] Rocephin and blebs

>

>

>> From: JVSPL@...

>>

>>

>> In a message dated 10/31/99 1:48:18 PM, elsbeth@... writes:

>>

>> <<

>>

>> I'm wondering how you knew that the Rocephin made the Lyme " bleb " ? And

> does

>>

>> that mean it went into cyst form?

>>

>> >>

>>

>> Hi beth

>> I was on Ceftin not Rochephin. The two are closely related.

>> Bleb means the bacteria got stressed out and reproduced faster

>> instead of dieing off. At first I thought it was a herx, but it was a

>> continual

>> decline of my health, and I had not felt any better at all. I was on the

>> Ceftin

>> for 4 weeks. As soon as I got off it and on other abx I slowly got

> better,

>> but I had a lot of ground to make up...

>> I hope that explains it better...

>> Jane

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