What is the difference between nannobacteria and mycoplasmas?  

TIA

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From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 11:21 AM
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Subject: CS>Nanobacteria and Disease States



 


http://www.msstate.edu/dept/geosciences/4site/nannobacteria.htm

"...Nannobacteria may be mediating many processes currently assumed to be
controlled by inorganic chemical reactions, such as low-temperature
precipitation of dolomite, oxidation of iron, and the formation of clay
minerals on the Earth's surface (Folk, 1992; 1993); processes which have an
economic effect on many industries including petroleum exploitation and
environmental mediation. Nannobacteria may also be controlling processes
within organisms such as formation of shells, bones, teeth, calculus, and
arterial plaque. They have been reported from bovine, rabbit and human blood
and they may be associated with human disease. It has been suggested that
nannobacteria might play a role in a class of diseases associated with
mineralized amyloid deposits in human tissue (including inflammatory bowel
disease, kuru, Kreutzfeld-Jacob's, Alzheimer's, and Crohn's disease)..."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3729487.stm

Interesting to apply the "results" that most people are getting as far as
preventing many disease states by taking preventative daily doses of CS to
the idea of nanobacteria and their various effects on the human body.

Garnet



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