First images to expose possible Q-dots inside RBC's
Sodium Citrate, Blood , and light adjustments.
During a recent session where i was experimenting with light waves something interesting happened. A new visual perspective of the nodules seen on RBC’s allowed colour to be seen inside the cell membrane. An old idea shared with me by another microscopist suffering lyme a while back was to use a sodium citrate buffer to increase the optical clarity of blood, break down the cells releasing more pathogenic material, and help culture the Spirochetes for much easier detection. (Thank you Peter Kemp !). Thought i would try that here and see what it would do to optical clarity looking at the blood at this point.
It is not as clearly obvious from these images alone that these are indeed brightly coloured Q-dots as seen in the gels, But after sitting here navigating around for a while you can see the same thing repeating over and over again. I am about to repeat the same observations again using a higher percentage Sodium Citrate solution to see if i can increase the optical clarity and this time i mate polish the slide up, and add oil to the condesnor lense so more light is transferred.
Unfortunately we have a new problem. Do chelators, Detoxers, etc, have the ability to remove content from inside the membrane of the red cells or other tissues ? I highly doubt it at a quick glance of what we know so far. If this is the case then maybe blood letting may be the only sensible option which isnt very convenient at all since it requires a medically trained individual to perform this process safely. This then does not solve the issue of Q-dot removal from tissue. Many of us have been discussing this new observation and others will likely be trying to confirm what it is i believe we have found here.
The technique here is not an easy one since the dark field cutout must be pushed slightly off center. its not just the light source and the Sodium Citrate that helped this happen. The haeme and other chemicals in the blood would ordinarily seem to be masking the colour of the Q-dots in the same way coloured filter paper would filter out some light waves. I believe the Sodium Citrate has really helped here. CAUTION ! be careful with how much solution is used, you dont want to form citrate crystals and be thinking they are some other kind of nano crystals. High concentrations cause chaotic visuals which one likely would not be able to make sense of.
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My neogenesis hdmi microscope should be arriving in a couple weeks. I will be starting my own substack to confirm all of your guys' sensational and incredible findings. If I can find these Q dot nanobots then anyone can. Wish me luck!!
More original work, bravo. It tells me that we still don't fully understand what exactly we are dealing with, nor how to treat it effectively.
Every new discovery only seems to emphasize these points more.