![]() | Spirochetes that cause Lyme Disease Video of spirochetes. http://www.lyme-disease-research-database.com. The Lyme Disease Research Database is an on going database of lyme research, articles, news, therapies and lifestyle support resources. |
![]() | Lyme disease spirochetes under darkfield microscopy What the biowar researchers don't want you to know: Lyme victim Mark Stroud easily built his own darkfield microscope and filmed these little suckers in his own blood after receiving bogus diagnoses! See for yourself! To build a darkfield microscope yourself go to http://www.lyme-diagnosis.org.uk/ JUST GIVE US THE TRUTH AND A CURE |
![]() | Lyme bacteria Cyst formation with detail Same as other cyst video. Slo-Mo and details at the end of the video. Two large "double spirochetes" Bb31 in BSKII agar with penicillin solution wicked across live slide prep. Lower right bugs. A perfect double spirochete. Double only forms one "cyst". Not sure why, maybe because they are still attached. If separated I think they would form two. Depending on which side of the lyme controversy you stand on. Dead bug or Dormant bug. lyme bug bacteria borrelia burgdorferi micro microbiology cells disease |
![]() | Spirochete Spirochete as imaged using CytoViva's enhanced resolution capabilities |
![]() | Cystic form attached to Borrelia burgdorferi A round cystic body is attached by a delicate thread-like tether to a motile spirochete ( Borrelia burgdorferi) This round body is the precursor of the round cystic forms of Borrelia burgdorferi |
![]() | Lyme Bacteria: Curling up Bb31 swims for two seconds. Stop and curls up. Completely flexable. Changes morphology. |
![]() | Lyme Bacteria changing morphology B31 changing its structure at will. Change only takes a few seconds. Please explain process. I think it's a early phase leading to cell division. lyme bug bacteria borrelia burgdorferi micro microbiology cells disease |
![]() | Toxin Binders and Other Lyme Disease Detox Info In this video, Avril and I discuss different Lyme neurotoxin binders and the importance of detoxing in Lyme disease. The last three minutes of the video have been cut off due to time constraints; in the last part, we discuss heavy metal chelation, which we will have to save for another time. For more info., visit: http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com |
![]() | Paraovarian cysts torsion Laparoscopic treatment of Paraovarian Cysts Torsion in a 9 year old female |
![]() | Spirochetes Borrelia burgdorferi? Spirochetes seen through a darkfield microscope. Most probably Borrelia burgdorferi which causes Lyme disease. |