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Originally Posted by Kritters Speaking of sports clothes. many have spandex, yes? Or some latex similar fabric. I know I once had a strapless bra I absolutely could not wear because it itched so badly at the top where it had some sort of elastic so it wouldn't slip down. I'm pretty certain it was just prior to developing this, but of course, there were so many other possible sources.
This connection to latex, spandex, could also be (as I mentioned prior) the connection to why so many nurses have morgellons. Why not the doctors? (male) Does it possibly have something to do with HORMONES? Now I have to try to find my hormones posts. What a massive jigsaw puzzle this thing is.
Kritts Hormones and disease |
Good point here, Kritts!
I also think M has something to do with hormones. As we get older our bodies produce more H202 which in the other hand reacts with minerals such as iron.
If we have a high iron intake over our water for example (not to mention iron in our daily diets) plus an iron overload after menopause (no menstruation) I think this leads to an increase of the production of free radicals and the cause of cell death which in the other hand makes us women more susceptible to M than men.
If you are interested, I wrote a blog article according this subject:
Morgellons Researchers
Kat