The statement should be 2006 ? re:Sugars- although this has no mention...
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Dr. Citovsky of SUNY Stonybrook has also conducted some preliminary research
on Morgellons.
Preliminary findings indicate that Agrobacterium was found in
the cells of Morgellons patients and may be involved in the etiology and /or
progression of Morgellons disease. Pathogenic Agrobacterium is known to
produce cellulose fibers at infection sties within host tissues and is
commonly used in biotechnology to genetically alter plants. Preliminary
findings indicate that Agrobacterium was found in the cells of Morgellons
patients. In a CNN interview, Dr. Citovsky stated, "when I look into the
skin of these Morgellons patients, I see DNA from something that could only
come from a plant." Agrobacterium may very well be the pathogen that
distinguishes Morgellons disease. If these results are confirmed, it would
be the first example of a plant-infecting bacterium playing a role in human
disease. Dr. Citovsky has received numerous additional samples from
Morgellons patients, but due to a lack of funding, cannot test these samples
at this time. He has applied for a grant from the National Institute of
Heath to perform this work. source [[4]]
23:50, 28 October 2006