Mycoplasmas Page
Mycoplasma are Bacteria that Canibalize your Body after Chemotherapy and Radiation have destroyed your immune system.This is why Cancer Patients waste away.They are 10% the size of visible germs and have not been taken seriously till now.There has been 100 years of good research done on them and it is called THE PLEOMORPHIC THEORY OF DISEASE.

Bacteria are everywhere!
They live in the soil, air, water, and the intestines of humans and animals. Rats, mice, and insects can carry bacteria to food, too.
Most bacteria need a moist, warm environment, and need food to grow Science: Microbiology.Microscopic, single-celled organisms belonging to Kingdom Monera that possess a prokaryotic type of
cell structure, which means their cells are non compartmentalized, and their DNA (usually circular) can be found throughout the cytoplasm rather than within a membrane-bound nucleus. They reproduce by fission or by forming spores. They can practically live everywhere. They can inhabit all kinds of environment, such as in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, seawater, deep in the Earth's crust, in stratosphere, and even in the bodies of other organisms. Bacteria belong to Kingdom Monera, together with Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), which are also prokaryotic. Bacteria may be classified based on their shape: spherical (cocci), rod-like (bacilli), spiral (spirochetes), or comma-shaped (vibrios). Other ways of classifying them are based on whether or not they are: gram positive or gram negative,(stainable) aerobic or anaerobic, autotrophic or heterotrophic, etc.
Although some of them produce infectious diseases on humans (e.g. including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy and bubonic plague) several other bacteria have been found beneficial. For example, bacteria in the gut aid in digestion. They’re also vital in recycling nutrients, such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere. Bacteria, often Lactobacillus in combination with yeasts and molds, have been used for thousands of years in the
preparation of fermented foods such as cheese, pickles, soy sauce, sauerkraut, vinegar, wine and yoghurt.
Word origin: from Ancient Greek baktēria, “‘rod, stick’”.
They live in the soil, air, water, and the intestines of humans and animals. Rats, mice, and insects can carry bacteria to food, too.
Most bacteria need a moist, warm environment, and need food to grow Science: Microbiology.Microscopic, single-celled organisms belonging to Kingdom Monera that possess a prokaryotic type of
cell structure, which means their cells are non compartmentalized, and their DNA (usually circular) can be found throughout the cytoplasm rather than within a membrane-bound nucleus. They reproduce by fission or by forming spores. They can practically live everywhere. They can inhabit all kinds of environment, such as in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, seawater, deep in the Earth's crust, in stratosphere, and even in the bodies of other organisms. Bacteria belong to Kingdom Monera, together with Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), which are also prokaryotic. Bacteria may be classified based on their shape: spherical (cocci), rod-like (bacilli), spiral (spirochetes), or comma-shaped (vibrios). Other ways of classifying them are based on whether or not they are: gram positive or gram negative,(stainable) aerobic or anaerobic, autotrophic or heterotrophic, etc.
Although some of them produce infectious diseases on humans (e.g. including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy and bubonic plague) several other bacteria have been found beneficial. For example, bacteria in the gut aid in digestion. They’re also vital in recycling nutrients, such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere. Bacteria, often Lactobacillus in combination with yeasts and molds, have been used for thousands of years in the
preparation of fermented foods such as cheese, pickles, soy sauce, sauerkraut, vinegar, wine and yoghurt.
Word origin: from Ancient Greek baktēria, “‘rod, stick’”.
Mycoplasma- a fancy name for Bacteria and there are 16000 types of them

You can kill them with a Zapper,Colloidal Sliver and Blood Electrification.
These are unwelcome parasitic organisms and even if they don't make you sick or kill you they are stealing your food and dumping their feces in you.They penetrate and infect individual cells.
SINCE WE ARE NAMING NAMES!:
Tuberculosis, Plague, Tetanus, lyme Disease, Whooping cough, Cholera, Anthrax,Chlamydia, Leprosy,Skin Infections, Diptheria, Ulsers, Gonorrhea,Typhoid Fever,Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Syphilis,Botulism,Enteritus, NGU, Food poisoning, Legionnairs'disease, Meningitis, Samonella, Shingles Rocky Mountain Spotted fever.
This is some serious stuff and we would literally be" in a world of hurt" if not for Penicillin ,Tetracycline and the Sulfa Drugs.
Understanding Autoimmune Diseases
The mechanism of mycoplasma infections lets us understand the true nature of autoimmune diseases. During the acute initial stage of a bacterial infection the immune system eliminates most of the invading microbes but some of them manage to survive by hiding inside the cells of a vulnerable organ or gland. They may remain there, possibly in their mycoplasma form or even as spores, until the vitality of the host, and especially of the immune system, sufficiently decline.
Then they gradually come out again into the blood, but this time camouflaged by being clothed in the biological markers of the cells in which they have been hiding. This may work for some time but eventually the immune system looks through the deception and starts attacking these imposters. Unfortunately, genuine body cells with the same markers get attacked as well. This then leads to an autoimmune disease involving the organ or gland in which the original invaders had been hiding. However, my own experience in addition to publications by others show that such autoimmune attacks can be stopped with appropriate natural therapies. To be successful the blood needs to be cleaned of the pleomorphics that weaken the immune system and the red blood cells. Then
Immune cells can also eliminate the disguised microbes with the deceptive markers from the blood. This eventually stops the attack of normal body cells with these markers. Any surviving invaders may hide again as spores in suitable host cells. Such spores may even be transmitted to the offspring.
These are unwelcome parasitic organisms and even if they don't make you sick or kill you they are stealing your food and dumping their feces in you.They penetrate and infect individual cells.
SINCE WE ARE NAMING NAMES!:
Tuberculosis, Plague, Tetanus, lyme Disease, Whooping cough, Cholera, Anthrax,Chlamydia, Leprosy,Skin Infections, Diptheria, Ulsers, Gonorrhea,Typhoid Fever,Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Syphilis,Botulism,Enteritus, NGU, Food poisoning, Legionnairs'disease, Meningitis, Samonella, Shingles Rocky Mountain Spotted fever.
This is some serious stuff and we would literally be" in a world of hurt" if not for Penicillin ,Tetracycline and the Sulfa Drugs.
Understanding Autoimmune Diseases
The mechanism of mycoplasma infections lets us understand the true nature of autoimmune diseases. During the acute initial stage of a bacterial infection the immune system eliminates most of the invading microbes but some of them manage to survive by hiding inside the cells of a vulnerable organ or gland. They may remain there, possibly in their mycoplasma form or even as spores, until the vitality of the host, and especially of the immune system, sufficiently decline.
Then they gradually come out again into the blood, but this time camouflaged by being clothed in the biological markers of the cells in which they have been hiding. This may work for some time but eventually the immune system looks through the deception and starts attacking these imposters. Unfortunately, genuine body cells with the same markers get attacked as well. This then leads to an autoimmune disease involving the organ or gland in which the original invaders had been hiding. However, my own experience in addition to publications by others show that such autoimmune attacks can be stopped with appropriate natural therapies. To be successful the blood needs to be cleaned of the pleomorphics that weaken the immune system and the red blood cells. Then
Immune cells can also eliminate the disguised microbes with the deceptive markers from the blood. This eventually stops the attack of normal body cells with these markers. Any surviving invaders may hide again as spores in suitable host cells. Such spores may even be transmitted to the offspring.
As reported by the Silver Institute (a group which keeps silver investors appraised of all of the new uses for silver in business and industry), the EPA has recently approved the use of a product called Axen30, a liquid spray disinfectant similar to colloidal silver, for use in child day-care centers, preschools, schools, gymnasiums and children's activity centers.
Axen30 is a dilute formula consisting of 30 ppm silver used as a spray disinfectant. But here's the interesting part:
The EPA-approved advertising claims for Axen30 include a 30-second kill time and a 24-hour residual kill time on standard indicator bacteria, a two-minute kill time on the resistant bacteria MRSE and VRE, a 10-minute kill time on fungi, a 30-second kill time on HIV Type I, and a 10-minute kill time on other viruses.
Now that’s amazing – a proven 30-second kill time against HIV (i.e., Human Immunodeficiency Virus, aka the AIDS virus), and a ten minute kill time against other viruses!
Axen30 is a dilute formula consisting of 30 ppm silver used as a spray disinfectant. But here's the interesting part:
The EPA-approved advertising claims for Axen30 include a 30-second kill time and a 24-hour residual kill time on standard indicator bacteria, a two-minute kill time on the resistant bacteria MRSE and VRE, a 10-minute kill time on fungi, a 30-second kill time on HIV Type I, and a 10-minute kill time on other viruses.
Now that’s amazing – a proven 30-second kill time against HIV (i.e., Human Immunodeficiency Virus, aka the AIDS virus), and a ten minute kill time against other viruses!
Bacteriophage is a virus which invades a Bacterium to replicate itself.SEE THE ANIMATED FILM BELOW.

Bacteriophage by school kids in Vancouver
The structure of a typical myovirus bacteriophage A bacteriophage (informally, phage) is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria. The term is derived from 'bacteria' and the Greek φαγεῖν phagein
"to devour". Bacteriophage are composed of proteins that encapsulate a DNA or RNA genome, and may have relatively simple or elaborate structures. Their genomes may encode as few as four genes, and as
many as hundreds of genes. Phage replicate within bacteria following the injection of their genome into the cytoplasm. Bacteriophage are among the most common and diverse entities in the biosphere.
Phages are widely distributed in locations populated by bacterial hosts, such as soil or the intestines of animals. One of the densest natural sources for phages and other viruses is sea water, where up to
9×108 virions per milliliter have been found in microbial mats at the surface, and up to 70% of marine bacteria may be infected by phages.[3]
They have been used for over 90 years as an alternative to antibiotics in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, as well as in France.[4] Theyare seen as a possible therapy against multi-drug-resistant strains of many bacteria.
see the video below
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