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Bryan Rosner's Lyme Disease Video Blog
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Registered: 11/08/06
Posts: 244
Loc: Mountains of Northern CA
February 21, 2008
Today's video is an astounding scientific look into the conversion of Borrelia Burgdorfori into cyst form when exposed to penicillin. Two large "double spirochetes" Bb31 in BSKII agar with penicillin solution wicked across live slide prep.
Note how fast the conversion takes place. I will attempt to work with the researcher who produced this video to conduct an experiment in which we can observe the spirochetes destroyed by Rife frequencies.
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Can you actually film the spirochetes under electron microscopes without killing them with the microscope alone? I thought I read somewhere that the microscope kills them?
Registered: 11/08/06
Posts: 244
Loc: Mountains of Northern CA
That is a darkfield, not electron, microscope. And under darkfield, yes, you can "film" them. Hopefully someone will do a study looking at rife effects in vitro. I know of a few people who may be doing this soon but nothing has materialized as of yet.
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Registered: 11/08/06
Posts: 244
Loc: Mountains of Northern CA
No, it is a bad thing, and is the primary topic of my book, Lyme Disease and Rife Machines . What happens is the antibiotics force the bacteria into a form which is basically invincible. Only rife therapy is known to prevent this. See this excerpt from the book:
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Registered: 03/14/08
Posts: 6
Loc: Western Australia
Thanks Bryan, So Penicillin is out as a treatment for Lyme. I expect Tetracyclines and Azithromycin is ok, but what about Rocephin and Tinidazole for late stage Lyme. Does your book discuss what are the best antibiotics for late stage Lyme? If so, does your book differ much from the Burrascano documents? Thanks again for the update on Penicillin. Cheers
Bryan, you do such GREAT work! But I can't believe you are still NOT using scientific conventions in naming the critters. This just makes it hard for scientific types to consider you a serious researcher. Learn it, dude!!! Show the scientificos (including biologists and MDs) that we in the Lyme community know what we are talking about. Please! Show them for all of us who still don't have the energy. Thanks!
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