I searched to see if this had been posted and could not locate it here. If this is old news or source not credible please speak up. Most here have been here for some time now and ae much more aware of the minute researchers who are involved with this.
An excerpt from the page which caught my attention:
A positive identification
Following tests on fibres Citovsky claims to have identified them as polysaccharides (sugar molecules), not lint or dirt as skeptics claim. However he balances this by pointing out that neither are they worms or any other type of living organism, he says;
They're made up of polysaccharides, sugars, long chains of sugar molecules. The problem is the people who deny the existence of the disease. They say this is lint or dirt that people find on their skin. But it's not dirt, it's not lint, it's not twigs. But on the other hand, it is not a living creature, because some people say they're worms. Testing Morgellons Fibers
I looked up some of these words which took me to wikipedia with a pic that looks like what comes of my face when I put salicylate acid on it:
Polymer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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