Hi Wayne ~

http://arachosia.univ-lille2.fr/labos/parasito/Candida.html

There's a small picture there:
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/VL-yeast.html#candida

Many yeast pics here:
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/yeast_images.html

A couple of links here with candida yeast photos:
http://www.msu.edu/user/eisthen/yeast/candida.html

This site includes blood, bone marrow, and skin photos:
http://www.mednet.gr/pim/h2.htm

I have no idea what magnification microscope you would need, maybe someone
else here does.  I do know that for doing parasite fecals, you need a
minimum 200 x microscope.  Might want to try and see if you can see anything
closely related to the pictures on these sites.

Good luck on blowing the teachers minds!  Some are rather narrow minded, but
we have found when straddled with a situation that standard medicine hasn't
cured in their animals, all of a sudden they start buddying up next to you -
when before they kept a distance...and now they are starting to question the
standard protocols they once trusted and opening their minds to
alternatives.

Please let us know how your testing goes!

Julie & Critters
>    I did it and it looks like I might have the critters.
>
>    What power microscope would I need to see and identify the Candida?  I
have a very old microscope which might be capable of doing this.
>
>    I am strongly considering purchasing a powerful digital microscope and
> starting a "parasite hunt".
>
>    First I need very good pictures or else a slide set so I can tell what
I
> am looking at.
>
>    Any suggestions as to "where I should start" getting my guns and ammo
> for the parasite hunt?
>
>    In addition, I would like to make this a "school project" for one of my
> favorite nephews.  More of this later.
>
>    If we can help this youngster ( actually a Senior ) get an "A" on this
> project, we just might blow some teachers minds.
>
>    Wayne



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