Ascits look like thin, tube-like worms in darkfield. They can also assume a rigid, stalk-like appearance. These are considered to be the same as fungal hyphae. Also referred to as Leptotrichia buccalis and Siphinospora polymorpha by some darkfield researchers. These should be differentiated from Chondrits, which are thinner and appear as strands of hair.

Appearance
Ascits look like thin, tube-like worms in darkfield. They can also assume a rigid, stalk-like appearance. These are considered to be the same as fungal hyphae. Also referred to as Leptotrichia buccalis and Siphinospora polymorpha by some darkfield researchers. These should be differentiated from Chondrits, which are thinner and appear as strands of hair.
Pleomorphic Perspective
Ascits are the pathological bacterial growth forms of the endobiont. They represent a nationalization of protits and/or symprotits and are considered to be a very virulent form, although less virulent than synascits. Ascits represent an increased burdening of the system by shapes of the Mucor racemosus cyclode and their presence may be related to degeneration.
Relevance
Ascits are not seen in the blood of healthy subjects, not even hours after taking the sample. They may not be obvious at the beginning of the analysis and may only emerge after some time, or by pressurizing the sample.
Implications
- These bacterial forms are present due to an acidic, dysregulated terrain and are always a suspicious sign.
- Infected foci
- Periodontal disease, oral pathology, dental foci, amalgam fillings, root canals, wisdom tooth pockets, etc.
- Some researchers have connected the presence of high-valence chondrits and ascites to Lyme’s Disease.
Associated Symptoms
- Mental confusion, “fuzzy” head
- Sore flabby muscles
- Pleomorphic Perspective:
- Ascits are the pathological bacterial growth forms of the endobiont. They represent a nationalization of protits and/or symprotits and are considered to be a very virulent form, although less virulent than synascits.
- Ascits represent an increased burdening of the system by shapes of the Mucor racemosus cyclode and their presence may be related to degeneration.