L-form Bacteria- “Culprits”?
I know, many who read this title are going “What in the world? This is going to be way too technical for me and I don’t really need to understand something so involved.” Well, that may be true for those who get the old deer-in-the-headlights look when they hear or read something medical, like I do when I talk with an attorney or insurance salesman. But if you liked the part about viruses, then you’re really going to like this part, too. These are all part of the grand orchestra that is our- and our pet’s- body.
L-Form Bacteria and Mollicutes- More “Culprits”?
L-form Bacteria and Mollicutes- The Good, the “Bad” and the Ugly –This is an incredibly fascinating aspect of medicine and one on which we are really just now getting up to speed. Over man’s medical history, we went from simply observing fungi and molds growing on things to deciding that there must be “germs” inside our bodies causing disease. Much later, we observed these tiny entities under a new piece of equipment known as the microscope. We then hypothesized that there had to be something even smaller than bacteria causing disease, later proving the existence of the virus. We knew they were there, due to the absence of a bacterial entity, but were not able to actually see them until the invention of the electron microscope. We have now repeated history with the discovery of the pleomorphic bacteria- a cell wall deficient bacterium that can crawl inside the cell in true viral fashion. They are now the talk of the town.
Email to Amy of Bacteriality.com – Below is a letter that I submitted to the author of a great article on L-form bacteria on a very interesting Website, www.bacteriality.com. This is the home of the controversial but apparently effective Marshall Protocol, an approach to the treatment of chronic illness that focuses on the role of L-form bacteria. A very good article on L-form bacteria, authored by Amy Proal, can be found here: Understanding L-form Bacteria. It is as good of an explanation of these little guys as I have read. But, as my readers might imagine, I have a slightly different slant on the subject, thus the response.
Viruses Are Not Alone- The Latest in Cancer Research – This area is going to be a work in progress. The reader will see why when they get there. I have stated for the last 10 years that researchers have known for years that viruses cause cancer. Many have stated that viruses are the only cause of cancer, with “carcinogens” triggering viruses into causing cancer. Now we know that viruses are not the only microorganisms involved in the process. But do intracellular bacteria cause cancer by themselves or do they serve another purpose in this process? The section starts with a letter to my colleagues discussing this fascinating and paradigm-shifting information.
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