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docdave130
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this article i found on the internet was very interesting.
even in 1930's they found that bacteria changed to viruses.
also they have 16 different stages they can go through.
the interesting thing is the article is about Rife and his treatments in the 1930's with sucess on cancer patients.
don't know the validity of the study but is very interesting article.
think it is the same Rife as the Rife machines http://www.sumeria.net/tech/naessens.html

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yankee in black
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Hi Dave,

Yes, to my knowledge--some CWI ABX can literally stripe off the cell wall of the bacteria---and cause a type of mycoplasma, or viral presentation ( more of a cross reaction than actual presentation of infectious agents)

An interesting read regarding this, and other theories:

3rd Edition, Cell Wall Deficient Forms,Stealth Pathogens By Lida H. Mattman

There is another researcher out in Calf., that believes that viruses co-hab within the cell-wall of the Lyme spirochetae, or even possibily that the viruses *rob* the genetic material from the Borrelia and allude the immune system thru it's inability to reconnize the Borrelia infection

see recent posting with the aboved mentioned research:
http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/Forum1/HTML/028510.html

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The suggestion that the above can happen, and probably does, lends to the though of "why some get better, and some do not."

Thanks for both of the articles above, I will bookmark them for further reference...

Rosemary


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Yankee in black,

Thanks for your posts. I appreciated your input and support of Di in her thread.

Also, appreciate your comments here.

Maggie


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