Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Hi Stan, managed to catch some of the broadcast - was dinner time over here so had to rush. Thanks for continuing to get the word out, hope it reaches more and more people! Something crossed my mind while listening, don't know how many people here are familiar with PLEOMORPHIC theory of bacteria? (I only heard about it a month ago). This theory was popular in 19th and beginning of 20th century, but then the ‘static shape’ monomorphic microbial theory took over almost completely â€" nowdays only homeopathy takes this pleomorphism into consideration (from what I have been told). It states that these organisms are in constant flux, that they can change form from simple bacteria fungus to mycoplasma to virus in any order. So I'm just wondering WHAT IF THEY WERE RIGHT? What if a virus, when under attack, undergoes metamorphosis and turns into a ‘lower’ state, a fungus? Would nicely explain why we see more fungus on antivirals. There is loads about the theory and its relevance on search engines, I liked this one a lot: http://www.whale.to/y/wainwright.html The question would remain why only AS kids get fungus and not adults doing antivirals, could be that adult immune system is more able to deal with fungus. Could also be that the pleomorphism manifests itself differently in adult bodies…. Hope this makes some sense. Natasa >> I'll be on this morning in a few minutes. The link is here:> > http://www.health.voiceamerica.com/> > The phone number is 866.472.5792 to call in if something we talk about stirs questions or if > you have suggestions.> > I've never heard any of the shows on Voice America, so I don't know the format, but Betsy > seems like a bright woman. We'll see what happens.> > - Stan> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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