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Post by toni on Jan 15, 2009 9:36:59 GMT -5
WOW Sammy!!!!!
I've only looked briefly at the first link you posted about the ( SYNTHETIC ORGANISM) and OMG!
This one sure might need "investigated".
That takes the cake of cakes...so far. Because "so far WE have something that no one can ID...and this sure brings this organism into wondering....I wonder?
Thank you for posting that.
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Post by toni on Jan 15, 2009 9:48:38 GMT -5
Here's more on that synthetic organism..."not good" stuff here what this is intended to do. Well...I shouldn't say (not good) but, in our case it doesn't seem good, and it seems almost like a possibility of what IS happening (imho). The genome is an operating system for a cell and the cytoplasm of the cell is the hardware that's required to run that genome. The two together make a living reproducing cells. So, when we chemically synthesize the genome, it's of no use sitting in a test tube. You have to transplant it into a receptive cytoplasm. (This sentence is important regarding this organism) Once you do that, then genome is expressed and you have a divided cell ... that's the next big step. End of quote. blog.bioethics.net/2008/01/not-yet-a-synthetic-organism-but-closer/Skytroll, I think you'll "appreciate" this organism's intended capacity as much as I do.
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Post by mfromcanada on Jan 15, 2009 15:51:16 GMT -5
Mycoplasma may be part of morgellons but it is certainly not cured by taking doxycyline. I took doxy for 1 year and 9 months and yes I felt somewhat better on it. It is very hard to take as it can make you vomit. You must take it with several glasses of water and I often still vomitted. In addition, taking long term antibiotics can harm your immune system. Dr. Garth Nicolson was one of the first to recognize the mycoplasma's involvement in CFS and FMS. Great links sammy.
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