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A short description of live blood cell analysis under a microscope by Dr. Robert Young

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  • Please be careful from the pharmaceutical charlatans that run around spreading lies about everything alternative.The pharmaceutical industry is the 4th leading cause of death in the world.The usual pharma shills like abiteinthedust and OrelSaks are fake accounts.Nothing they say are facts and they get information from the biased and illegal nonsensical website called quackwatch.The owner and editor Stephen Barrett is a known con artist and a quack.He lost over 43 lawsuits for defamation.

  • Visit the site QUACKWATCH and read all about this guy's bogus "PhD" and many other interesting things about this scammer. Don't be a sucker!

  • Quackery is the allopathic/drug doctors that prey on the sick and administer dangerous drugs that kill thousands of people every year.Psychiatry is another scam.The pharma shills usually try to protect the criminal activity in the drug industry and discredit anything alternative.

  • Quackery.. 'Live blood analysis' is another one of those charlatan scams that has been around for a while.....

  • @joni1101 There are many types of mycoplasmas that can be found in plants, insects and animals, but only a few can be found in the blood and tissues throughout the human body. Few can be seen under a high-powered compound microscope. Not all mycoplasmas found in humans are pathogenic.Mycoplasmas have some of the simplest genomes among bacteria. The best known pathogenic mycoplasma, M. pneumoniae, the cause of ‘walking pneumonia'. Dr.Nancy Nicolson, Ph.D., world-renowned molecular biologist.

  • @joni1101 Mycoplasmas/Pleuropneumonia-Li­ke Organisms is a gram negative epierythrocytic parasitic bacterium. It often appears in the blood as small (0.6μM) coccoid bodies, sometimes forming short chains of 3 to 6 organisms. Source : Messick, Joanne B. (2004). (Mycoplasmas): a review and new insights into pathogenic potential". Clinical Pathology, Ryan KJ, Ray CG (editors) (2004). Sherris Medical Microbiology (4th ed.). McGraw Hill.

  • @joni1101 Mycoplasmas possess an extended 'arm' protruding from a coccoid cell body, which is involved in the attachment of this pathogenic bacterium to the tissue of its human host, in movement along solid surfaces, and in cell division.The most frequent basic shape is a coccoid cell with a diameter of 0.3 - 0.8 µm. Long, fungilike filaments also occur. Source : Garrity, edited by George (2008). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology. (2nd ed. ed.). New York: Springer.

  • @joni1101 LOL you are such a quack.Off course you can see mycoplasmas in the blood.Hematologists and pathologists usually teach this in phase contrast and darkfield microscopy.Dr.Luis Vitetta , MD , PhD and Dr.Hilbert Seeger , MD , PhD have been researching for years this technique.You need to stop being biased and if you do not know,do not assume because you are a big liar and defamer.Nothing you said made any sense.lol

  • This microbiologist helped hundreds of thousands of people worldwide . Some individuals here have no clue what they are talking about and prefer to quote from biased websites and are totally opinionated.They should look at the real scams in big pharma and the con artist drug doctors who sell dangerous drugs that end up in lawsuits.

  • This is a complete scam. This guy has no idea what he is saying - and this course is a total scam. He says incredulous things that aren't even possible - just in his imagination maybe.

    "coccoid form mycoplasmas" - Mycoplasmas can't be seen in that magnification, and THEY ARE NOT COCCOID! also they DO NOT ARISE from red blood cells, and they are not in your blood, if they were, you'd be septic or dead.

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