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Blood Cell Infection?
By Mark Hall
Created 03/23/2008 - 2:24pm

  • Cpn treatment experiences
  • EB- Elementary body
  • RB- Reticular body

I am a bit confused.  I have read that the EBi [1]'s can be carried on red blood cells, but can they invade and infect red blood cells becoming RB's?

Mark

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UK Carer of bedridden Severe ME/CFS Feb06. CPNi [2]i [2] dx. Apr07. Samento 15 drops per day July07.  2400mg NAC 200mg Doxyi [3]i [3] Jan08.  300mg Roxyi [4]i [4] Apr08.

Red blood cells have no

Submitted by Norman Yarvin on Sun, 2008-03-23 15:01.
Red blood cells have no nuclei, no DNA, no protein synthesis; they're basically just big bags of hemoglobin. It's most unlikely that they could support Cpni [2] growth.
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Thanks Norman.  UK Carer [5]

Submitted by Mark Hall on Sun, 2008-03-23 18:56.

Thanks Norman. 

UK Carer of bedridden Severe ME/CFS Feb06. CPNi [2] dx. Apr07. Samento 15 drops per day July07.  2400mg NAC 200mg Doxyi [3] Jan 08.

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UK Carer of bedridden Severe ME/CFS Feb06. CPNi [2] dx. Apr07. Samento 15 drops per day July07.  2400mg NAC 200mg Doxyi [3] Jan08.  300mg Roxyi [4] Apr08.

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