Re: Now I am afraid
I just use a standard gelatin based medium. I could grow these on anything really. There is only 2 types which are fast growing---and they reach a reasonable maximum size---THANK GOD!!! I have grown them in water and incubated them at 37F they seem to arise spontaneously. There are no eggs, and well, they're not worms. They may rise from a bacteria, I have not ruled that out. I just have not seen anything in data bases showing descriptions of filamentous-type bacteria.
Everything fits the nano-bill. Starts with selective designer nucleotides, reacts with a RNA source, starts self-duplication using ribosomes from mycoplasma bacteria. I'm fishing here, but so far no one is giving me direction. I have no reference point except what I see with morgellions, which this thing is definatly not----or at least not to the extent I have observed.
I am happy that there is only a small group of sub-types, but the blood ones are my biggest concern. There is some invasion of the eye, and although there is immune-cells moving in to agglutinate with them {so far not a lot} it is making me nervous. Obviously, I cannot go to a opthalmologist and claim I have nano-creatures invading my eyes.
Thanks for following this Ana, I do appreciate it. Shroom