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Post by southerndrawl on Oct 26, 2005 16:54:05 GMT -5
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Post by southerndrawl on Oct 26, 2005 16:58:37 GMT -5
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Post by london2146 on Oct 26, 2005 17:38:19 GMT -5
I've only looked at one link so far, I need some horse heroine asap, where's strawberry???
So, what do YOU think southern? Skytroll wrote all 12 companies today asking for the anecdote.
This is good stuff. Hey were you off antibiotics for the 6 weeks before you were tested?
Thanks again,
London
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Post by Here tis on Oct 26, 2005 17:43:41 GMT -5
Antidote.....not anecdote....but you're forgiven and it's ok....
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Post by london2146 on Oct 26, 2005 17:45:49 GMT -5
Hey, I went back to that first article, then clicked onto THEIR website at the school/ U of Texas w/ Prof. Brown and class and you know what they made? CYANOBACTERIA with CELLULOSE-that's the one Papa Gaiya(SP?) wrote about. hmmmm
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Post by london2146 on Oct 26, 2005 17:49:24 GMT -5
Hey just me...guess where I went to school? University of Texas-swear!!!
I can't spell worth crap plus can't see too good to look it up, in addition...too lazy to hit spell check. I'm doomed. Where's strawberry? LOL
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Post by london2146 on Oct 26, 2005 18:24:22 GMT -5
FYI: I just wrote to Professor Brown and his class at UT.
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Post by london2146 on Oct 26, 2005 18:31:12 GMT -5
Hey souther, I didn't know that you had also seen the "cellulose/cyanobacterium" when I had posted it above. Did you see half-way down on page, the circular graph w/ branhes? One of the ones it pointed to was in green. It is called the DICTYOSOLIDS-the same one I've been saying from the get-go that we have.
It is the black specs. They form into a slimey slug when they want to move and hunt for more food-thus the slime molds.
This was just a part of their many studies but that one jumped out at me.
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Post by southerndrawl on Oct 26, 2005 18:55:37 GMT -5
ALL OF THIS TIES TOGETHER HERE, THAT IS WHY I POSTED IT
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Post by london2146 on Oct 26, 2005 19:05:07 GMT -5
so....what do we do? I wrote him. I basically just told him about Morgellons/ their website, that about 2000 of us are currently registered with the foundation. Spoke of Ginger Savely who is also from Austin. Told of Lymes tie- in, told of fiber penetrating our skin and that one of the symptoms was scabies, yet none of us have scabies-that we were labeled DOP.
I asked for his advice/any knowledge that he might have that could possibly benefit us in any way and that I' d be happy to come to his office if that was needed. We'll see, eh?
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Post by koJo on Oct 26, 2005 21:20:06 GMT -5
Southerndrawl, the cyanobacteria site is excellent. Look at this. The video of oscillatoria may possibly explain why I feel a sensation of slide/glide under my skin, scalp. For those who have not looked at this video, you need to do so now. This is an excellent find which led to this other link I found. This cyanobacterium moves with the use of mucous which may explain the goo so many of us have tried to describe to physicians. Check ou this link. www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artsep02/oscillatoria.html
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Post by KoJo on Oct 26, 2005 21:24:03 GMT -5
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Post by KoJo on Oct 26, 2005 21:29:08 GMT -5
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Post by KoJo on Oct 26, 2005 21:31:33 GMT -5
Well, I've never had trouble posting a link before. This emailed to me just fine. Can't figure this one out.
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Post by To KoJo on Oct 26, 2005 21:47:05 GMT -5
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computer web page question
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Post by computer web page question on Oct 26, 2005 22:03:28 GMT -5
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Post by stupid smurf on Oct 26, 2005 22:12:50 GMT -5
It's the date you viewed it.
Looks like 2000.
"In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant 36:293-299(7) (2000) "
"This page designed by RMB (6-22-00)"
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computer web page question
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Post by computer web page question on Oct 26, 2005 23:27:28 GMT -5
If you right-click it, it shows
created 10/26/5 and modified 10/25/5
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Post by Orion*** on Oct 26, 2005 23:30:00 GMT -5
It looks very suspicious to me. Pray tell what did they use as a seed material to get the invitro fiber to grow---is it the same organism that I'm infected with--HEY !! I'll bet they make wonderful Q_Tips LOL And this website is over 5 years old? And what have they done so far--folded up and gone south?
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Post by Orion*** on Oct 26, 2005 23:32:28 GMT -5
And as for the dates=== new submerged cotton ovule culture approach-Feng and Brown, 2000 Address:http://www.botany.utexas.edu/facstaff/facpages/mbrown/ovule.htm Changed:9:00 AM on Tuesday, September 11, 2001
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