I demonstrate how to make a Wet Drop Preparation (the blood smear video) for the observation of spirochetes such as Borrelia Burgdorferi & other pathogenic organisms. It is important to smear or drag the blood across the slide, so as to achieve a gradient of rbc dispersion. The areas where the cells are the thinnest & farthest dispersed will be the best areas to observe the spirochetes. When the cells are too close together it will be difficult to see the spirochetes & so it is best to have plenty of plasma space/distance between cells.
***Watch my video where I show you the spirochetes in my blood. It is the most revealing video that I have ever seen of spirochetes undergoing multiple spirochetal transformations. I have been searching for such a video for a VERY LONG time from others, but could never find one. So I made one myself.
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Items needed (most below obtained from Ebay):
-Microscope glass cover slide
- Microscope Glass slip cover
- Microscope oil immersion oil (for 100x * 10x eyepiece for total magnification of 1000x)
-Alcohol to disinfect area for blood draw
-Lancing device, I use the Delica One Touch diabetes test kit/lancing device. I bought this at my local pharmacy. There are much cheaper manual lancing devices, but you have to poke yourself manually with those. One on Walmart too:
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-You need a microscope for viewing of the blood smear. You don't need any stains & you can use a regular light microscope. Phase contrast & darkfield microscopes are able to readily pickup the spirochetes as well.
The special preparation of these slides entails that you "preserve" your smear by placing extra oil around the slip cover & creating a vacuum seal. In this manner you will be able to observe your smear for days & see the spirochetes as blood conditions change & they burrow out of the Red Blood Cells (RBC's). At times free floating spirochetes can be seen even seconds after the smear.
I & others have noticed a correlation between the amount of symptoms one has & the amount of these spirochetes in the blood. So if you have two pages of symptoms, then you will most likely see these swimming everywhere with time. The combination chronic fatigue (ME/CFS) & fibromyalgia (where it is caused by borreliosis) will likely mean that these are everywhere & hitting nerve fibers throughout your body with oxygen absorption impediment. This will cause migrating symptoms/pains as any given area of your body, at any given time,can have a greater concentration of RBC's loaded with spirochetes and a greater concentration in the local tissue of that specific painful area. These spirochetes can burrow into nerves, organs & many tissue areas of your body.
Observations of spirochetes in wet drops, at times yields low & other times appears higher for the same individual, which gives credence to this migrating symptom model. At any one given time an area might be more impacted than another & produce temporary pain that then migrate to other areas. Live blood observations confirm anecdotal observations on migrating pains.
PROOF FROM BIOLOGIST THAT SPIROCHETES CAN READILY BE SEEN IN THOSE CHRONICALLY SICK WITH LYME (and in many of those that develop Fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, Parkinson's, ALS.....etc).
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THE BIOLOGISTS RESEARCH PAPER ON THIS. With my method, I cannot see the spiroochetes within the RBC's, they are invisible, but I see them when they come out of the cells. With this biologists method the spirochetes can be seen WITHIN THE RBC's as well!!!!
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OTHER PROOF THAT SPIROCHETES ARE IN YOUR BLOOD & RED BLOOD CELLS:
"Intracellular Borrelia Spirochaetes Reproduce Inside Erythrocytes"
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"Classic microscopy reveals borrelia bacteria "
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LYME DISEASE IS A STD (Borrelia burgdorferi is a sexually transmitted disease)?
"spirochetes were observed in cultures of genital secretions from 11 of 13 subjects diagnosed with Lyme disease, and motile spirochetes were detected in genital culture concentrates from 12 of 13 Lyme disease patients using light and darkfield microscopy."
Culture and identification of Borrelia spirochetes in human vaginal and seminal secretions
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