Herpes Virus and Frogs
The common viruses of the family
Herpesviridae, however, including the common
herpes simplex viruses that cause cold sores and the venereal disease genital herpes, are suspected of being causative agents of cancer. Like the adenoviruses, the herpesviruses can cause
malignant transformations, and their DNA is integrated into the host cell chromosome. A herpesvirus known as the
Epstein-Barr virus causes a frequently fatal childhood cancer called
Burkitt lymphoma as well as the nonmalignant disease infectious
mononucleosis. The herpesvirus
cytomegalovirus lies dormant in the tissues of most humans and can be induced to cause fatal diseases in infants and immunocompromised adults.
...A different herpesvirus causes
chickenpox (varicella); the same virus lies latent in the tissues for long periods of time (perhaps years or decades) and later undergoes recrudescence (the recurrence of symptoms after they have abated) to cause the painful skin and neurological disease called
herpes zoster, or shingles. In addition, there are herpesviruses that cause disease in animals—for example, the widespread and usually fatal disease in chickens called
Marek’s disease...
..The widespread distribution of viruses of the family Herpesviridae is evident from other diseases in monkeys and frogs.
Here's a pic of a frog virus:
I mean.. I don't know ofcourse..but could it be that frogs are transmitting
herpes viruses too along with all the other stuff GM Fungus, Bacteria, Larvaes, Amphibian DNA?
And this is the relationship of Herpes and Morgellons some Morgellons Doc's have found. Most Morgellons Patients have/had herpes outbreaks...some shortly before Morgellons symptoms.
Well, in my case it was exactly that way!
Boy, you could fry an egg on top of my head...I'm cooking right now LOL.
Katinka