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Old June 28th, 2009, 06:06 AM
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Well... well, WTG! Howie! Tendrils... yeah, if we could get a microbiologist to look at that above... we could possibly make the Morgie/Lyme connection? I believe P.a. has some 'sisters'? They are both similiar-looking bacteria. (We need the photo from the Lymes source that's similar to it, I'm sure it's been named?)

So, it's possible that the photo above could be bacteria and not a fungus? That's one in favor... thanks, Howie.

Ok, you Lyme specialists... here's something to think about?

Tendrils? well..ok...not so sure about that....

Didn't we say a time back ago and it has been proven by asking my Lyme Doc that it is not possible to 'see' Lyme Bacteria at that microscopical level 100x? It takes at least 1000x and requires a special technique to show evidence. And if it would be that 'easy' to recognize WHY are these Lyme tests so difficult if it would only take to set up a culture, wait a few days and there you have it? NO, I don't think so.

But Fungi? YES...everyone knows that Fungi can be easily seen even with the naked eye...and in this case with 100x even better. IMO..this picture is showing Fungi, Aspergillus Niger, with typical hyphae growth.

Besides that didn't we say, according our research, that we assume Morgellons Disease is a multi infectious disease with several pathogens?
And that there must definitely be Fungi involved? Do you think that you were able to separate the fungi from bacteria while taking debris from your ear to set up a culture? NO, I don't think so.

IMO...what we are seeing here is PA, yes...as your doc indentified also...good...but the other specimen is AN.

And here is something for you to think about: How come so many people who are infected with Morgellons Disease seem to have problems with mold or fungi in their environments and show typical symptoms of fungal infections? And after antifungal treatments such as Diflucan or Itraconazole...like in my case and yours...the symptoms are decreasing? like reduction of the black specks and itching? hmm,..WHY?

AND...didn't we say Bacteria feeds on Fungi and vice versa? and that's the reason why Morgs aren't easy to eliminate? That it take BOTH meds in order to 'kill' them?

Like I already said, we need to do more tests..with daily observation. I was just thinking here..maybe we should set up a new culture and add antifungal components and watch and see what happens? If it's a bacteria then it's still there...if it's a fungi then...well...atleast the 'growth' should be inhibited?

Another point: ALL insects are attracted by bacteria...not only PA...open wounds are most likely to be infested by insects..that could be the connection to parasites..but has IMO not explicit something to do with PA only.

Folks, it's not that easy!

Kat

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