Topic: Borrelia in our blood proved via DNA Probing
Lymedin2010
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BOOM!!!!
Dr. Alan MacDonald, THE GOD OF BORRELIA, strikes again & this time showing that Borrelia can be seen in the blood of someone who is long-term ill with Lyme Disease & where serology testing may be negative or inconclusive. Please, please, please donate if you have not already (I have )
"Borrelia Spirochetes In Human blood Fluorescence In Situ DNA Hybridization Method -FISH"
"Borrelia in Patient Blood by FISH Method is a Reliable Diagnostic Method"
"•Borrelia in Spiral form ( Rare)
•Borrelia in cylindrical undulating form,
•Form, Borrelia in Granular form
•Borrelia in Biofilm
•Borrelia in Cystic Communities,
•Borrelia in L Form ( Cell Wall Deficient form)
•All of These Diverse Profiles Contain DNA of Borrelia
•All are detectable by FISH method with
Molecular Beacon DNA "
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me
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Score!!!! Yes, I really just reverted to an excited 16 year old and wrote "score" although I'm a grown woman. Fantastic!!!! Thanks for posting.
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Lymedin2010
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I guess we have to ask...what is the hold up in using this in a standard blood GOLD STANDARD test?
Many are ill out there without any knowledge & it is time we at least got a better picture of the global severity!
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Jordana
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I just don't understand how all this research was ignored for so long.
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The reasons for the hold up are encapsulated in this article I wrote 10 years ago. (Very much more evidence has surfaced since then to corroborate what I wrote.)
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