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Old November 10th, 2009, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Kritters View Post
Hey now! Aliester! Welcome back ( I think? ) It's been a while.

what you post seems very credible.

I say....stop shopping at WALMART for many reasons anyway...but they aren't the only outlet of disease-ridden clothing.

I have one of those insulated underwear thingies from a high end store (but I got it from TJMaxx) Cool for me to wear with jeans or sweatpants. the other day someone said, " why are there so many holes in your top?" I looked and saw that, not only were there small little holes, but also a whole section around my abdomen (aka big fat stomach thanks to Morgellons) where the 'cotton' (what a joke) is completely annihillated. I'm talking shreds. It happened in the last few weeks.

This stuff is not just in our bodies. Fungus is the annihalitor in every situation.

Steve....please find out how the DNA is compromised in every situation involving fungus?

Kritts
Hi Kritts,

I have had this happen with brand new towels and wash clothes. literally shred for no reason. They were from costco and the way they shredded was from the middle of the wash cloth. I have also noticed that a lot of new tee shirts get the lint balls on them no matter what you do. Black seems to be the worst. I know that there are patents on using different fungus for hair dye wonder if the same is true with clothing now.

ScienceDirect - Journal of Biotechnology : Decolorization of textile indigo dye by ligninolytic fungi

ScienceDirect - Dyes and Pigments : Dyeing of wool with natural anthraquinone dyes from Fusarium oxysporum

Interesting not sure what it means. Think I will research this a bit more.
You have to wonder just how much monitoring goes on for imported clothing and weather or not they are decontaminated before shipment. Kind of goes along with the other post about people working in retail outlets having the rashes on there arms.

My mom works at a dry cleaners in Ga and she has had rashes that wont go away on her hand from tagging incoming clothes. Makes you wonder.

I noticed blue skies said to soak for at least 2 hours in borax wonder if that makes a difference.
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