Do bacteria "talk" to each other?

NoExcuses

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Do bacteria "talk

<b> Azithromycin disrupts the information flow between PA bacteria </b>

"The drug, azithromycin (AZM), has been found to curb pathogenic bacteria. AZM combats bacteria in the PA family. Scientists have discovered that AZM prevents these bacteria from becoming aggressive and destructive. AZM blocks the machanism used by the bacteria to "measure" how many of them there are in a particular environment.

"Unaware of their numbers and how strong they've already become, the pathogens, as a result, delay their big attack. AZM, which belongs to the macrolide group of drugs, is incapable of killing PA but helps to keep the pathogen relatively benign, preventing it from moving into a more antagonistic phase wher eit would begin attacking and destroying large sections of lung tissue."

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CF Roundtable Summer 2006 Page 35


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EnergyGal

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Very interesting. I have always felt that PA Camouflages other strains of bacterium. When you treat PA, sometimes other organisms suddenly show up. IT is like shining a light and suddenly others appear.
 

EnergyGal

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Do bacteria "talk

Very interesting. I have always felt that PA Camouflages other strains of bacterium. When you treat PA, sometimes other organisms suddenly show up. IT is like shining a light and suddenly others appear.
 

EnergyGal

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Do bacteria "talk

Very interesting. I have always felt that PA Camouflages other strains of bacterium. When you treat PA, sometimes other organisms suddenly show up. IT is like shining a light and suddenly others appear.
 

EnergyGal

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I think they need to use a frequency machine on our germs. There is such a machine (called rife) No side effects and it works. Finding the exact frequency is where I think they will need to fine tune it. Our thoughts and germs have frequencies and if scientists can manipulate a frequency to match our bodies frequencies, then I see a healthy enviroment where very little bad germs can grow.

Rife technology is something that I would explore in the meantime.
 

EnergyGal

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Do bacteria "talk

I think they need to use a frequency machine on our germs. There is such a machine (called rife) No side effects and it works. Finding the exact frequency is where I think they will need to fine tune it. Our thoughts and germs have frequencies and if scientists can manipulate a frequency to match our bodies frequencies, then I see a healthy enviroment where very little bad germs can grow.

Rife technology is something that I would explore in the meantime.
 

EnergyGal

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Do bacteria "talk

I think they need to use a frequency machine on our germs. There is such a machine (called rife) No side effects and it works. Finding the exact frequency is where I think they will need to fine tune it. Our thoughts and germs have frequencies and if scientists can manipulate a frequency to match our bodies frequencies, then I see a healthy enviroment where very little bad germs can grow.

Rife technology is something that I would explore in the meantime.
 

lightNlife

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Maybe we should try doing what the dad in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" does and use Windex as a cure-all. Wouldn't that be funny? Inhaling nebulized Windex?



DISCLAIMER: Under NO circumstances should you try that. It's dangerous. I was just being silly. <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0">
 

lightNlife

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Maybe we should try doing what the dad in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" does and use Windex as a cure-all. Wouldn't that be funny? Inhaling nebulized Windex?



DISCLAIMER: Under NO circumstances should you try that. It's dangerous. I was just being silly. <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0">
 

lightNlife

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Do bacteria "talk

Maybe we should try doing what the dad in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" does and use Windex as a cure-all. Wouldn't that be funny? Inhaling nebulized Windex?



DISCLAIMER: Under NO circumstances should you try that. It's dangerous. I was just being silly. <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0">
 
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