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| You're welcome, Posey. We strongly suspect Dicty is involved, however... if it IS... it's most likely an "expression" of Dicty. I haven't read the Rense report yet, let me read and study it and email Professor Fisher with their findings along with my belief that our pathogens are off the known scales and see what he says? |
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| They have been selling this to anyone who wants it for years!Even telling them to just buy a small amount and grow it themselves on a bacterial lawn. They have a Twitter feed and seem oddly excited about it.WTF? Kammy ,l know this has been looked at loads of times as l have talked about it for years.So has Pat. lt is only now that most people are facing up to reality that it is being took seriously. Lets not play 'l told you so' games. Just be glad that it is being talked about and unite to get the truth out . |
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| Has anyone else had black specks which not only seemed to visibly move on the skin, but also could bite and burrow? And if they were put into toilet water would move rapidly and wildly in clockwise circles? Somehow this does not seem like a mold in my case. It's been over three years since seeing any of them. Perhaps they were done in by the herbal dewormers and the ivermectin. If so, hallelujah.
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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| yes I saw 3-4 of them black ones moving under the skin - that was insane scene i must say so at the time when i saw them i was also smoking a cig i freaked out _ at that time i thought something in nicotine is causing it.. but God knows dzana X |
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| Well, dzana, I can tell you I have never smoked, so perhaps cigarettes were not the cause of whatever these little black guys were. This was the only time I had any itching.
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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| they r alive under our skin - when my initial infestation started i was all over covered in black specks - for almost a year there were only specks and circles on my skin then larvae started appearing and internal problems i have turned dark all over sort of yellow brown colour |
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| With Lyme disease, you have nematodes: Adult Nematomorphs Nematodes = feed on Dicty How cellular slime molds evade nematodes. How cellular slime molds evade nematodes. R H Kessin, G G Gundersen, V Zaydfudim, and M Grimson Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Columbia University, NY 10032, USA. Small right arrow pointing to: This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Excerpt: Abstract We have found a predator-prey association between the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum and the free soil living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. C. elegans feeds on the amoebae and multiplies indefinitely when amoebae are the sole food source. In an environment created from soil, D. discoideum grows and develops, but not in the presence of C. elegans. During development, C. elegans feeds on amoebae until they aggregate and synthesize an extracellular matrix called the slime sheath. After the sheath forms, the aggregate and slug are protected. Adult nematodes ingest Dictyostelium spores, which pass through the gut of the worm without loss of structure and remain viable. Nematodes kill the amoebae but disperse the spores. The sheath that is constructed when the social amoebae aggregate and the spore coats of the individual cells may protect against this predator. Individual amoebae may also protect themselves by secreting compounds that repel nematodes. end excerpt The answer would be to remove (kill) the Nematodes which are food for the slime molds. It is a process- a cycle. You can not focus on one particular component- you have to look at the entire process.
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