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| Dry Blood | Live Blood |
| These crystallizations are very low magnification in brightfield (left) and very high magnification in the whiter areas which are puddles of polymerized (unusable) proteins. The crystals in the picture on the right are from the same profile, both of which are a cancer profile. Note the high degree of acidosis. These are both extremely characteristic images of acidosis resulting from Endobiosis. | |
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| Crystallizations in live blood. | The clearly evident crystals are uric, lactic and citric acids, and possibly others. |
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| Aspergillus niger fern-like crystal. | Numerous lymphocytes surround toxic crystals. |
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Blue and blue-green crystals that are colored from prescription drug residues. |
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| Bacterial parasites | Bacterial parasites |
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| Sphaerotilus natans, sheathed bacteria found in sewage and fecal matter | Bacterial parasites |
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| Ascits parasitizing erys | Sphaerotilus natans-the sheath will open and release the many small bacterial links |
| Bacterial development in live blood pictures | |
| Photos courtesy of Cathy Stotesbury, Arizona Integrative Physicians | |
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| The depicted filamentous free chondrit is approximately 4.5 times the length of the accompanying Red Blood Cells. Copulation is occuring at the top of the image. The moving footage indicates the copulatory effect clearly. | After copulation of the nuclei, the chondrit begins to compress and shorten, rapidly leaping into a higher valence. The entire process depicted in the six photos occurs in approximately 2 to 3 seconds. |
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Now we see that the organism is becoming a tube form with clearly visible nuclei at the top. |
The microorganism is now an ascit with a clearly visible nucleus. |
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| The effort continues as the ascit becomes denser and more highly developed | The total progression is now complete. The ascit is now very dense with clerly discernible nuclei. |