Researchers claim that nanobacteria don't exist

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Researchers claim that nanobacteria don't exist

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Age:37 | Onset Age: 35 | Symptoms: pain in testicles that comes and goes that also switches sides-trying to find a pattern as to "why" this happens/Rectal Burn at the 6 O'clock position at my anus which tends to flare around the periphery of my anus typically after defication but no perineum pain-no "golf ball" pain. Pain in testicles worsens as I sit but not always...Pain is not always present but depresses me. Pain used to be at a very high level but has subsided in time to a low level but has not gone away. Pain used to flare after sex but not as much as before although it still like playing russian roulette./
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Re: Researchers claim that nanobacteria don't exist

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The original title of this post was "Nanobacteria don't exist". Everyone should keep in mind that scientific findings by one group of researchers need to be evaluated and confirmed by multiple other groups before they are accepted as fact.
Started: Spring 2003; high urinary frequency and pain associated with bladder filling; urinary hesitancy; pubic/prostate/perineal discomfort; Helped by: trigger point therapy, Afrin nasal spray, Cymbalta, hydrocodone (small doses), distraction. Makes worse: sex.

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We saw this coming. They are, in all likelihood, just tiny lumps of limestone.
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Calcium minerals (found in seashells, eggshells and marble) and calcium phosphate (the stuff that bones are made of) are thought to compose nanobacteria's crusty exterior. When the researchers made calcium carbonate in a solution used to nourish cells, the mineral formed round particles that looked like the nanobacteria found in blood and rocks. Some of the particles even resembled bacteria in the act of reproducing.

Then the researchers made the calcium carbonate particles grow by seeding the solution with human blood serum - a common ingredient in solutions used to grow cells - and incubating the solution with carbon dioxide. More tiny calcium particles formed over the next few days, similar to the slow reproduction time of nanobacteria.
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