Borrelia burgdorferi

Due to the overuse of antibiotics, bacteria have mutated. These bacilli were from a polyp in the small intestine of the lyme patient. The macroscopic (visible to the naked eye) size was quite a surprise. After about two months of treatment the colony of bacteria just seemed to let go and the specimens were found floating in the toilet. These were the first to be put under the microscope and the adventure began. From bacteria to nematomorphs, we were consumed with the discoveries. Creatures were dying. So desperate to leave the body, they literally came out of the skin, ears, eyes, from under the tongue, and in the urine and stool.






Babesia


Borrelia burgdorferi

Babesia

Ehrlichia

Borrelia garinii

Horseshoe Mites

Adult Nematomorphs

Juvenile Nematomorphs

Cocoon

Larval Nematomorphs

Cercaria

Star-shaped Larva

Before and After

The Theory

Life Cycle

The Last Word

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