Here's my point Kat. In the video above, as example, I haven't counted the various 'parts' yet. Let's say there's 10 variables in the TP Dish A. In the human body there's 15 in dish B.
Without counting yet - I can get more scientific and specific later, so, let's say there's a difference of 5 visible pathogens. You would think, of those 5, one of them has to be the cause of Morgellons, unless Morgellons is caused by some sort of chemical that's not visible to the naked eye? However, we've already stated and proved, 'Morgellons is fungal, bacterial and parasitical' - things that are visible at 100x microscopy?
All of the biofilms, except for the clear one are in common in both dishes, at this time. Remember that my clear one appeared at 6 weeks. All of the variables in Dish A from the TP are in Dish B from the human. If there were 9 out of 10 from Dish A in Dish B, then we'd have to rule out TP.
Once again, this brand of TP is not the cause in itself, there's an addition of another pathogen or pathogens that cause Morgellons to become evident. That people with the 10 parts example used above, can function normally and may not even be aware that these 10 parts are inside them?
We don't know yet if the other pathogens are the cause mixed with TP? However, TP is one of the vectors, and since it has 10 out of 15 parts in common - I'm stating it is the main vector because of its 2/3 ratio, the one adding the most to our disease. (More specific numbers to come later.) |