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As I have already stated, I purchased a twenty dollar microscope so that I could
check my bacterial infection personally. I peed in a cup, dipped in a cotton swab and
smeared some onto a microscope slide. Then I looked at it under the microscope. Then I
compared what I saw to the picture of Chlamydia I downloaded from Wikipedia and it
was the same. Chlamydia is different shades of blue and purple in roundish and off round
dots. As my little microscope has three settings at 100x, 400x, 900x, it was easily seen at
100x.
If you have herpes, you should buy yourself a microscope. When your herpes act
up, you should put a cotton swab on it and put some of the fluid on a microscope slide
and see what it looks like under the microscope. Even a cheap microscope will do the job.
If it is Chlamydia you will see it under the microscope. If it is not Chlamydia, you will
still see what kind of bacteria it is and you can search on the internet and other places to
see if you can find a match. My educated guess is that it is probably Chlamydia. The
reason I believe that it is probably Chlamydia is because Chlamydia already exist in our
bodies so our bodies can already handle and live with this bacteria. Other types of
bacteria would probably have a more drastic/destructive effect on our bodies and it
wouldn't be as controllable.
Please note that my education about this subject is limited to eight weeks of
looking stuff up on the internet, eight weeks of living with Chlamydia in my penus,
having contracted a bacterial infection twenty three years ago for only just a half a day,
truth, common sense, understanding "the family way" and how it works under
SMARiTT, using a microscope personally to check for myself, the fact that they tried to
give my herpes about twelve years ago, the fact that they just tried to give me prostate
cancer, diabetes, bladder infection, a virus, or maybe something else, and so on.
Being that herpes is just under the skin, it maybe an internal infection or it maybe
an external infection. If it is an internal infection, the proper dose of antibiotics would
cure it. Azithromycin would work, Ampicillin would work, Penicillin G might work in
that I do not know if Chlamydia is a Gram Positive or a Gram Negative bacteria, I
couldn't find that on the internet yet, but if it is a G+ bacteria Penicillin G would work,
and there are other antibiotics that would probably work also. If herpes is an external
infection, then a topical solution such as a lotion or a cream might be necessary to cure it,
i.e., kill the bacteria causing the infection. At present, I cannot be completely sure and,or
I do not know if herpes is or can be considered an internal or an external infection, but
your doctor knows, they are ones who put it there.
Again, I need to cut this publishment short. I have had Chlamydia for eight weeks
now and I have to get the proper antibiotics to cure it. I have been working on this
publishment for five weeks so far. I started out thinking that I would just write a couple
of pages to start with, to try and get the antibiotics that I need to cure my bacterial
infection, but it just keeps getting longer. So I am going to cut it shorter, so that I can start
handing it out, so that I can get the antibiotics that I need to cure my bacterial infection.
Once I am cured, I will continue to work on this publishment to make it even more
enlightening so that "we the people" can have more security and prevent stuff like this
from happening to us and anyone. ~ I have alot more to write.
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