I read yesterday that biologists have found bacteria ubiquitous in sea
water. No one had ever expected them to be common, but there may be as
many as 20,000 in a drop. When swimming one can not help but take
them into the body. Even the experts are learning new things daily.
On Wednesday, Aug 10, 2005, at 12:00 Asia/Tokyo, Rowena wrote:
These tiny nasties are so clever or small or well disguised they have
evaded detection until now. (Did you read the article? Click here:
NEXUS: Nanobacteria, Calcification & Heart Disease ) Will CS or
coconut oil or iodine or calendula or whatever actually rid the body
of them? I hope so, but I don't know so. Will my body destroy the
nanobacteria without intervention if it is not too overloaded fighting
tetanus and coccidiosis and borellia and whatever? Maybe, I hope > so.