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Spirochete is a new life form. Only because of Lyme disease has their been adequate research time put into it

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  • 1.)bacteria spirochetes arent new, we just had not discovered them before

    2.)spirochete is a type of bacteria, not a new species

    3.)it doesnt "screw" into your cell, it goes into ball form to become more resistant to unfavorable conditions

    4.)bacteria do not think, they have no frontal cortex

  • A spirochete is a bacteria, this guy doesn't have any clue what he's talking about. It's an unusual bacteria, but still a bacteria. That's why antibiotics are used to treat lyme disease.

    You can't watch HIV change when a leukocyte comes after it. That's a total mis-explanation of what's going on.

    And what is that nonsense at the end... biologically disorganizing the planet? Abnormally developed lifeforms? The spirochete bacteria that cause lyme disease and syphilis aren't exactly new.

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  • @dpoussou I agree completely that it has been around for years and is not a new life form. this man knows nothing!! Although, I do not agree it is strictly sand only a bacteria! In previous microbiology textbooks it is a parsite, and it also has various morphological forms! E.g. It changes into cyst/spore and other forms!

  • You are an idiot man.

    Learn your facts instead of "trying" to be a Doctor and sound smart...

    Treponema Pallidum is a spirochete and the cause of SYPHILIS...

    Do you have any idea how long has SYPHILIS been around ??

    "New Life Form" MY ASS.......

  • Please do a test with lymes being exposed to MMS / Salt C and show the results!

  • We know now that it belongs to a particular phylum under the domain of bacteria and are gram negative.

  • Hello all,

    Wrote a Lyme brochure with the help of 2 Lyme specialists. Will email to anyone.

    Elaine in VA

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