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This micrographic clip was taken from a patient with fibromyalgia, bipolar disorder and multiple chronic illness symptoms.
The sample shows emerging microbes from cells, after decay process begun--6 hours after initial sample was taken.

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  • H miriamely1971

    This is not the spirochete Leptospira, but certainly looks like one.

    The structure seen is either a reaction from degrading proteins, or a colony of unknown bacteria.

    I have only seen this type of phenomenon in diseased blood.

  • Marshall and I don't see eye to eye on things, and I would challenge him on a few points about cell dysfunctions, and causes.

    But, I respect his work, and refer people to the protocol on a regular basis, when I suspect TH1 problems causing increased sensitivities.

  • Whatever it is, it creates "blebs" which are consistent with certain stealth bacteria. I doubt these things are susceptible to antibiotics or at least standard types. It is impossible to quantify them without running PCR and that would require isolating them.

  • Not yet. Could be bacterial forms which exist normally in healthy individuals, but become active in sick people.

    But, at the risk of annoying Dr. Marshal, I am speculating L-form bacteria could be connected here.

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  • you should contact the specialist in mexico that's treating me and teaching me about my desease and the bacteria by itself, his name is Oscar Velasco, he speaks english, you can find him in google, his phone number is (52) 55 85 96 45 00. My mother was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 6 years ago and now we know it's leptospirosis not fibromyalgia.

  • hello, i'm studing this bacteria in mexico, it's called Leptospira in here, I have leptospirosis myself, this is in my blood too, you can see the website, it's in spanish but you can see the video there. The website is sites.google.com/site/leptospi­rosishumana/home/testimonios .

  • Prof. T. Marshall , an expert on diseases reputedly caused by these bacteria should be asked to comment, show us slides of blood of patients before and after treatment according the Marshall Protocol.

  • What about the long worm-like thing near the bottom of the screen? That looks like a spirochete doubling.

  • Maybe L form. Looked like spirochetes hanging off of one of the cells. Lida Mattman wrote a text book on cell wall deficient forms-L forms. You could send her the film. I think she was at Yale, can't recall.

  • Were you able to identify the emerging bugs?

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