Nanobacteria
Controversy
Nanobacteria are considered by some to be the smallest
know bacterium. They are far smaller than typical bacteria
and they have been linked to hardening of the arteries
(atherosclerosis), coronary artery disease, kidney stones,
Parkinson’s disease, ovarian cancer, and chronic prostatitis
with calcifications.
Nanobacteria may be a co-infectious agent in people
with HIV (Human Immune Virus).
However, some researchers don’t believe that nanobacteria
exist and others don’t believe that they are really a
life form, while others think that nanobacteria are really
some sort of crystal.
Nanobacteria were discovered by Olavi Kajander, M.D.,
Ph.D. in 1988. Nanobacteria are so small that while typical
bacteria can be seen under a light microscope, nanobacteria
can only be seen under an electron microscope. The actual
size of nanobacteria is between 20 to 200 nanometers,
making them similar in size to viruses.
Nanobacteria research is really just beginning. It’s
expected that studies will be done for associations between
nanobacteria and other diseases as research funding and
time permits. It will certainly be fascinating to follow
the research and see where it leads.
Copyright © 2005 Bradley Hennenfent, M.D.
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