Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Nanobacteria, Cell Wall Deficient Forms

This is an older pdf from Milton Wainwright which gives a beautiful introduction to the wonderfully suppressed world of tiny pleiomorphic bacteria, Cell wall deficient forms, viruses, L-forms, nanobacteria, whatever the hell you want to call the phenomena.

http://mic.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/145/10/2623.pdf

It's a shame how undeveloped the biology is in this field. However, the Marshall Protocol offers chronic disease sufferers an easy way to acknowledge CWD forms and follow a rigorous Th1 protocol to full remission. There are earlier blog posts here with much evidence concerning these forms.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Monday, May 14, 2007

ScienceDaily: DOE JGI Sets 'Gold Standard' For Metagenomic Data Analysis

ScienceDaily: DOE JGI Sets 'Gold Standard' For Metagenomic Data Analysis

My own feelings about microbial communities are very hard to characterize. "Gene-swapping collectives," "DNA pea soup" are a couple of phrases which describe this complex environment. This news article about the DOE comes as an advancement in genomics to help compute sequences and structures, make sense of the total mess of a storm microbes eventually attain in a chronic environment, and validate those findings.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Quorom Sensing

Bonnie L. Bassler: "Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria "

Quorom Sensing 'Wikipedia'.....

and a news article that may put things into context a little....
Fighting Bacteria By Preventing Them From Talking To Each Other