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One of my My Space Friends is studying to be a Microbiologist.
I was telling her how when I got a Dark Field Blood Test done last year. The Naturopath said these spinning squigly things in the back ground were my Chi energy or Life force energy.
Well my Friend informed me that Spirochetes actually Spin and move in a spiratic way when seen under a Dark Field Microscope.
That what I saw might actually have been the Spirochetes. That the naturopath just was not educated enough about Lyme enough.
Do any of you know if this could be true? Have any of you folks seen the Spirochetes under a Dark Field?
Thanks in advance for the info. Blessings & Light.
Yemaya
Posts: 188 | From NM | Registered: Feb 2006
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These straight forms can be a Borrelia without beeing spirochetes. You see we are used to call one form of borrelia spirochete, but it can form many forms, and most of the time is vivo it is not present in a spiral form. It can be cyst, straight, L-forms, etc. How do i know that ? Well see specific immunologic fluorescence work like here http://www.molecularalzheimer.org or work of MD Bela Bozsik. You will see different forms, straight, medusa like etc shining with green light which is specific for Bb.
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I saw a spinning, wriggling spiral shaped little worm. My dark field guy said this was a borrelia and that he can observe them often with Lyme patients.
Well, I have to believe him. Whatever it was, I'm sure such creatures are not supposed to be in a healthy person's blood.
What was even more interesting: this creature was coming out of something that the dark field guy called a blood parasite - a "mutated trichomonas". It was the same size as my red blood cells and looking very similar but was oval shaped. And the "worm" came out of it's narrow end which I was told was the "snout".
I had lots of these "parasites" and the guy said that most of the Lymies have them. I just wonder why nobody else has identified them? Has your friend ever seen something like that? The guy said they are sucking out the red blood cells and indeed we catched one "in flagranti" with its "snout" in one of my blood cells.
What have I seen there? First I thought it was Babesia but Babs is far more smaller and living INSIDE the red blood cells. These guys are outside.
Gabrielle
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