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I am convinced, although lack the scientific evidence so far, that agrobacterium may have a relationship with certain Lyme co-infections.
Does anyone have any anecdotes with reference to this bacteria? I do have pictures of strange mutant fungal-like structures which have grow out of purified e-coli cultures originally obtained from anal swab. These pictures are posted on my web-site in the images section, under the folder "mutated cells". www.ummicrographic.com
I sent the pics to a respected mycologist in New York, and she could not identify them, adding that no fungi grows like this. I have ascertained that it is at least part plant.
Do you see where I am going with this? [B][/B]
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