I still say if you put a poultice on the skin and wait at least 1/2 hour - can be something of your own creation, doesn't really matter what it is - something that the marine organism has to "move" to breathe - you'll see the form of a marine organism. It has a head, a body, a spine and a tail. This is the creature that's causing most of our distress IMHO. If it weren't for this fish propagating itself in our bodies we wouldn't have the fungus. I don't know what kind of fish it is and to a certain extent to be honest with everyone I don't care. What I do want to know is how does it reproduce? does it reproduce by eggs or larva (does anyone know - I thought all fish produced eggs, but there are references to fish larva online - I can feel the nodules in my lymph glands and they feel like little maggots or larva. This thing couldn't be more disgusting. I'm putting pyrethrins on my lymph glands but don't know if pyrethrins will kill a fish egg/fish larva or fish itself. Is a fish an invertebrate? I think so but it's been a long time since biology. It has an internal skeleton so it might be unaffected by pyrethrins which only work on ectoskeletons (like lice, fleas, true bugs).
I think there's still a lot of talk about how everybody's Morgellons is so different. I don't think so. I think when we see the pathogens involved it makes sense why some people feel it is caused by flies, or moths, or fibers, etc. The fibers are being DRAWN to us - there won't be so many fibers when we don't have the sticky traps on us anymore. The flies and moths and any number of other insects are probably drawn to the trap as well. I would assume so. I'm looking at how to inhibit the sticky traps to at least give us some relief from all the fibers and the bugs being drawn to us.
http://aem.asm.org/cgi/reprint/45/1/290.pdf