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Dear Group,

There is a connection between arthritis and calcium deposits in the

form of nanobacteria, which may well be a cause of RA along with mycoplasma.

Nanobacteria are dwarf forms of bacteria, mostly 0.05 to 0.2

micrometers, about one-tenth the diameter and 1/1000 the volume of

ordinary bacteria. They are on the frontier of science. Researchers

have shown that nanobacteria grown in the laboratory produce calcium

phosphate formations, much like those found in kidney, gall, and

bladder stones. Many of our chronic diseases may be due to

nanobacteria that wall themselves off inside of calcium deposits,

becoming resistant to antibiotics.

Inflammatory nanobacteria that produce calcified deposits like those

found in arthritic joints have been cultured from the synovial fluid

of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis patients by Japanese

researchers, as reported in the Journal of Proteome Research.

Nanobacteria produce a calcium phosphate material known as

calcification, which is shown in many studies, and cited in the Merck

Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, as provoking inflammation.

Nanobacteria testing and treatment are available from nanobacLabs.

Their web page claims: " Available by physician prescription only,

NanobacTX and UroBac are the only effective treatments to eradicate

nanobacterial infections. The urine screening test, nanobacTEST-U/A

is available as is the comprehensive nanobacTEST-S bloodtest for

Nanobacterial Antigen and Antibodies. At this time, both nanobacTEST

methods are available only through nanobacLabs participating

physicians. Call NanobacLabs TollFree at 1-877-676-2241 to arrange

for testing through a participating research physician in your area. "

For more information, please see:

http://www.nsti.org/press/PRshow.html?id=1004

http://naturalscience.com/ns/articles/01-03/ns_folk.html

http://www.mbio.ncsu.edu/MB451/lecture/extraPaperSummaries/nanobacteria/proporte\

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The good news is that nanobacteria have been shown to be susceptible

to several antibiotics and sequestering agents.

For more relevant articles, do a Google search on the terms

+nanobacteria +arthritis

and

+nanobacteria +antibitotics

Sincerely, Harald

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