----- Original Message -----
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Giardia


> I believe that as a general rule it kills those that are single cell, but
does
> not kill those that are multicell although there are likely exceptions to
> this.  In some cases it can kill those that are multicell if they require
> single cell organisms for digestion by starving them.  For instance I
proved
> that if you feed CS to honey bees it will kill the parasites on the bees,
but
> also kills the bees by starving them both.
>
> Marshall

Marshalee's success with Giardia and now, Marshall's post have raised a
whole lot more questions for me.

Has anyone seen those pictures of pleomorphic forms (from Enderlein's books,
or other sources)? In their more advanced stages, some of those critters are
truly hideous looking--they have tendrils, etc.

At what point do the complex-looking ones stop being one-celled? How can you
tell?

Nina


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