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Josey Johnson's avatar

Patrick.....it is Sunday night....on Sunday nights I like to eat my sketti sauce from my garden on my zucchini from my garden with some paso robles vino not from my garden. Can we not do gloom & doom on Sunday nights please while I dip the garlic bread in m sketti sauce? I am witcha 6 days a week but c'mon man.....I need my sketti night w/o apocalypses. How bout we talk about copper in the garden on Sunday nights? ( ;

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Throw a cooked artichoke where the bracts are already falling off the crown and we might have to negotiate.

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Karafree's avatar

I'm just curious, do bacteriophages work along with these biofilms to turn toxins into gold.

I heard once that wearing gold was toxic... for men in particular,,, gold nanoparticles that is.

here is one study I found on mice.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5124326/

but there are many links about this subject..

one link lead I mean led me to finding that Gold is prohibited for Muslim men to wear.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Don't show this to the people who took ormus monatomic gold to try to be like the egyptian mummies. Gold has an affinity for DNA and has no know way of being removed. So, if it makes an metallic antennae for the DNA organic antennae and the Illuminutty want to beam their WHELL radio station at you, then it will be All Hell, All The Time.

Phages survive in host mucus.

Biofilms are like bug mucus and hardened feces so the phages would probably persist in the buggers themselves and maybe any mucoproteins of the biofilm.

I never knew why I never liked gold until you shared all of this.

i'm fascinated by your idea of the phages deciding what the buggers metabolize. What absolutely out of the box thinking.

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Karafree's avatar

it's not out of the box, I've been trying to comprehend the video playlist you sent, on what's phaging you.. I do find it fascinating that bacteriophages are the most abundant life form. And since that is the case, why wouldn't they be involved in this process too?

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Aren't you the Little Red Hen artist?

Excellent writeup on the sociopolitical integration and diversity of polymicrobial colonies.

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