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Dear Zeph:

Most of the lyme blood I have looked at is very similar to the autism study.

Rouleau is very common and is the first thing that folks need to fix " first "

rather that the killing of critters. A healthy energy blood usually also

means a healthy immune system.

The other pictures that looked like donuts and red blood cells with odd

shaped holes, I believe indicates Babesia. Most of the time this does not

show up right away unless it is a severe condition. I usually look at the

blood at 12 and 24 hours.

Over the last year I have observed an increase in Mycoplasma infections.

Look that up on the internet. This does look like knobs and spikes on the

red blood cells. I fear that this condition will become worse than lyme as

a pandemic and is very difficult to address.

If you would like more information please contact me directly since I do not

read this group very often.

You may also be interested in joining my DougPlus group where we discuss

solutions to these situations.

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Jim Meissner www.MeissnerResearch.com

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[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Zeph

Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:06 AM

Subject: [ ] Cell pictures collapsed spikey

Anyone seen this clumping study? My kids cells look like example #6 and #5

(Kent Heckenlively daughter). We do not have clumping - just " collapsed cell

membrane and parasitic inhabitation " . It also kinda looks like the very

first image you see - kinda normal but spikey membrane. Our doc is

suggesting it's leaky cell membranes.

Why do they look like doghnuts?

Why do they look like a circle made from a pasta cutter?

Any ideas?

~zeph

http://www.ageofaut

<http://www.ageofautism.com/2009/06/a-tale-of-autistic-blood.html#more>

ism.com/2009/06/a-tale-of-autistic-blood.html#more

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