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Holy Moly! Has this process ever actually been seen before?
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feelfit
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kool! wish I could blow the little bas tards to kingdom come. makes me want to vommit
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Pinelady
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Wow. Stressed and under attack morphs into an
impenetrable cyst. If this is the case we have to
have something to immobilize while the killing is
going in. And able to penetrate everything in the
whole body. This is why it is taking so long to get
rid of in most folks. The key will have to be
placed in the waters.
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losferwrds
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Can they eat or replicate in cyst form, NOPE.. They live for a short time, they go into a cyst they don't replicate and if the hostile environment percists they die. Its not supspended animation, they will die in less than a month. They arn't people, they live and die very quickly. If you keep hittin em they die, its the ones that burrow where there is not blood and hide from the abx that come back.
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But losfer.. the spirochetes continually turn into cysts, so they need to be treated. Are you saying they are "no problem?"
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losferwrds
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I am not sure what the scientific definintion of the cyst form is, but common sense tells me its a defense mecanism.
Now I could get into the fetal position and hide in the corner of the basement, but if don't go upstairs eventually to eat, I will starve to death, I will be safe but I'll still die. Lets say I had some sorta way to eat while I was balled up in the corner, I would still die of old age and I wouldn't have any kids. Unless they live longer in cyst form or go into some kind of suspended animation it seems to me like they are just scared into a corner. As long as you bombard them and keep em balled up they all will die of old age eventually.
This is all pure speculation on my part, and it may be flawed logic cause there are the cyst buster drugs like flagyl.
Do these things live more than a month or what, I was under the impression all they do is eat, die and replicate in like a 28 day cycle, I don't see how a cyst will replicate or live any longer, so a cyst is essentially a bug they gave up and is protecting itself till it dies.
Like I said, I am just looking at it from a very unscientific view point, I really would like someone to explain exactly what they are doing in the cyst form and if it really is like a suspended animation type thing that they can stay in till the coast is clear, which in many cases many months of abx and alot longer than what I understand is their life span.
I always though the ones that cause the relaspses are the ones that burrow deep into tissue without adequiit blood supply that meds don't get too, so what happens is you blow up up the ones on the field of battle, but there are alway a few living and replicating in caves somewhere that come back once the nukes are gone.
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Pinelady
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How does that bear know when its safe to come out
of that cave. If parasites form cysts in bone and
brain and poisons take care of them. I don't see
why it would not for them too.
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I wonder what IDSA says about that video? Do they claim that's actually a tadpole curling up and going to sleep?
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