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Old September 23rd, 2009, 01:36 PM
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As I stated in my post above I feel the clay I have has helped draw out what is probably the parasites in the lymph and blood in a lesion. There is some cancer connection IMHO, at least in what I have, since the herbal salves I use (3) all help cure the lesions over time and are used for skin cancer (2) or can be used for skin cancer (1) or other cancers too. I find the clay dries out the excess dampness which accompanies lesions and which is a requirement for the parasites to survive. I also use herbs to help the warm the spleen and help it not have an excess of dampness.

Therefore over time I have noticed that dry clay powdered over the top of the area helps to dry out the lesion. I do not mix it with water into a paste as I think it works better dry. It takes time and patience to work on a lesion, but IMHO I think it is better to draw out what is in these lesions rather than try to cover it over to "heal" (fake IMO healing) and remain with all its toxins still in the body.

The black tar like substance which I never actually saw on my skin but would find sometimes on tiled flooring has now disappeared (it seemed to spread by itself and had small black specks in it, left some down to observe). My socks no longer look gray on the bottom (drawing out dampness and parasites with the black salve I have). The fluffy fibers I found on the bottom of my feet have lessened greatly too (these seemed to be connected to the parasites, but I am at a loss to say exactly what their function could be). The parasites I got could have been fish type parasites as I became ill after eating a fish which had ciguatera (or at least that was the spectacular start of my symptoms).

So far I have only heard of one person who was on lymebusters who has seen a similar parasite. She stated that the start of her morgellons came from being in salt water. So perhaps in our case it is an aquatic parasite of some sort. I cannot answer that with certainty. What I have I can see.

Over time it has become much smaller (thank goodness as these guys were very large when they started). There is a j-hook on the end of them. They also used to have two wings which were ragged (about two inches across, sometimes larger). Now that they are smaller and at the edge of the lesion they seem to be single as far as "wing." I think the goo helps them form the wing like shape they have as "adults". Of course I am not sure of anything as far as what each stage I see is. Still the "wings" seem to take up what look like the eggs or larva egg shaped stuff from from the center of the lesions. So the wings have these brown dots (maybe the eggs or larva) which is then shaped like a "wing." The whole thing then has a j-hook which makes sense, if it is fish parasite which often have hooks.

Who knows with any certainty, as when no one looks or studies what is seen and dismisses it as viral exudate one is left to speculation alone. What I and others have seen has never been identified. The center of the lesions upon starting have a lot of "hair" like stuff, which could be the nematode which lays the "eggs"? Who knows, but this is where I see the hair like shapes come out and usually there is more than one and usually they are very long, sometimes 12 inches or more. It is all weird.

My personal opinion is that this is in the environment and is not engineered though many who have this do not agree. It could be exacerbated by all the crap they are feeding animals and fish these days as well as human beings. Food is definitely not the same in the world with all the GM modifications which have been made. Fish, too, often are exposed to feeds which might have all kinds of unknown effects on those who later eat them. A tangled web woven by those who play with our foods?
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