Jee,
It sounds like the same thing I had. I KNOW in my case the cotton was infected. I am not saying the cotton is necessarily the main cause of M, but it was a factor in one way or another in my case.
I KNOW because I was able to replicate the same experiments over and over related to the cotton. It is very hard to see, but every single cotton ball has a tiny, tiny hair-like organism (I believe Nematode) inside. Sometimes it is very hard to see, and sometimes you can irritate the "cocoons" into opening and releasing the worm and ball like things (symbiotic bacteria?).
When I got rid of ALL cotton I got rid of all the balls. Every now and then I will see the start of one on the floor, but never again have I had any on the bed or on my clothing or me or my hair.
The only place I sometimes see something similar is from... the toilet paper in the bathroom and the 2 cotton towels in there. THose ar teh only cotton things in the entire house.
No cotton. No more cotton cocoons.
Before I thought I had M, I was searching the Internet to figure out what was happening. EVERYTHING I pulled up at first was research, patents, etc about genetic changes made to cotton and genetic changes made to organisms put on cotton. They even did one change where they got the cotton to exude a chemical or smell (I forget which) which then attracts certain "pest" organisms. Once the organisms enter a certain part of the cotton, the cotton then excretes a poison to kill the pest. I think for at least some of us, the cotton got into our systems by accident via skin and crevices. Before I knew it was coming from the fabrics I kept buying new clothes every day. I thought I was contaminating them so rather than wash them I wore them straight from the store. When I finally realized what the things look like, I realized almost all the clothes at the store I used are contaminated. I think I hit a tipping point tho, to get such a number in my body and environment. |