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  • I got a question why are the red blood cells shaped like does that person or animal suffer from zickle cells?

  • @VBH8888 If you are referring to the spiked cells, this is a sign of oxidative stress. Lyme and other pathogenic organisms evoke strong immune responses which damaged cell structure.

  • How powerful does the micropscope have to be?

  • check out the dark field scopes, or what was called the somatoscope, you can see them alot clearer! i was reading that this could have been a bio weapon, the first case in the 70s came from a kid who lived next to plum island a bioweapon island, very twisted when i heard that! dam.

  • You should make a video of MMS being used on Lymes or whatever this is and upload the results for everyone to see.

  • was i suppose to learn from this...god ...lame

  • Maybe if you had an appreciation for science or how cool this is you'd stop being such an ass.

  • That was amazing.

  • The red blood cells in your video are spiculated and that's not how their typical appearance.

  • depends, its customary to mix the blood with a drop a saline. Not always fresh saline.

  • it's called burr cells/crenated cells. it happens. they are not typical but they happen.

  • These are not spirochetes. These are apparently in everyone's blood if it sits long enough.

  • i have to agree, spirochetes are much shorter. most likely proteinacious material

    formed as the water evarorates under the slide and changes the salt concentration.

    most of the drakfield medical doctors are not even allowed to sit a a microscope in a hospital. My pathologist told me to tell any doctor that showed up to get the fuck out, they do not have the training to sit in my chair.

  • what stain did u use on the red blood cells, because usually they are red.

  • this looks like phase contrast, not a stain of any kind, if you really want to see it stained you need an acridine orange stain and a florescent microscope you know, the kind used when a doctor sends a sample off for testing.

  • A dark field microscope, a video camera and a rife machine would be a great way to document the effects of different rife frequencies on borrelia spirochetes in a drop of live blood. Some of the youtube videos showing the effectiveness of certain rife frequencies in exploding parameciums and other microorganisms are quite amazing... Also with a dark field you can clearly see the small cross shape indicating babesia inside a red blood cell.

    Thanks for posting.

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