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Old March 11th, 2008, 08:48 PM
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Default Re: Herpes Simplex Virus

12 out of 13!

Thanks Natalie.

I just want to mention that this may have absolutely nothing to do with Morgellons per se, and may only demonstrate how many people have this virus. I do, however think the herpes virus is overlooked by medical science as a possible precursor to other diseases. It may be the basic roux for any sauce du jour (for lack of a better quick analogy) It may morph into other pathogens. Ever since I began researching parasites, I've been intrigued at the fact that there always seem to be more than one type of parasite (including fungi, bacteria & viruses) present when there is a disease. Or rather, I should be more specific and say when there is a parasite present, there is (almost?) always more than one type at the same time. I think that depending on the area in the body in which the cells are acidic the parasite which is present and normally innocuous invades that cell and ultimately the dna in later stages (and masked from white blood cells) and can morph into any other type of parasite it needs to in order to use that cell as a host.

Just my opinion of course. A funny expression I remember hearing that is an answer to "when the going gets tough".....

When the going gets tough, the weird turn pro.

Anyway this is one reason I began this poll. Could mean something. Could mean nothing.

Kritts
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