I have added st johns wort to my soda sessions for the last week. I "wear the wort" on the lesions for several hours......then put the aloe on top of them to melt the wort. I wipe this off and start the soda. This greatly accelerates the debriding of the lesion. When i first looked at my face with a blacklight several years ago(listed under other reports i have made), i could see glowing orange in the pores mostly around my nose and chin. This was before i found out i had hidden lesions. Since trying out the st johns wort, i have looked at my face with the blacklight again. I see that the lesions look cleaned out, but encircling each one is an irregular ray of bright orange. This is different than seeing the orange glowing in each pore. Something in this proceedure is drawing the orange toward the lesions, and i believe , once in the lesion it is lifted out or absorbed by the soda. I have tried wiping the orange off with a tissue, with soap, and with silver on a q-tip, but it will not wipe off. Today i found this article written and posted (not by me).....in 2000! Perhaps the identity of this orange glowing stuff would help in unraveling this mystery of morgellons..........."ORANGE MARKER" QUESTION
AUGUST 17 2000
Over the course of several months, many individuals that participate within the message board attached to
www.carnicom.com have become aware of the following unusual event. Under ultra-violet light (i.e., blacklight), there are bright flourescent orange spots on the face of the observer, and especially so in the nasal area. It is reported commonly that the orange spots are difficult, if not impossible to remove, through normal cleansing. The appearance of these bright orange spots, visible only under ultra-violet radiation, was confirmed by myself several months ago. More recently, one participant, by the name of "Moose", has recorded that the material can be extracted by a forced squeeze of the skin surrounding the orange spots. The extended curiosity of this particular researcher is appreciated, and I have been able to easily confirm his results. As he states, the flourescent material extends beneath the surface of the skin layer, and apparently the nasal oils are permeated at depth with the unusual color.
It has been suggested by many of these observers that this unnaturally bright flourescent orange color may be a biological marker of some sort. I am not aware of any historical record of bright flourescent orange spots on the facial area of the human species. As such, the question of a biological marker being used without an individual's knowledge presents itself as a reasonable claim to investigate.
Two micro-photographs of this extracted material will be presented on this page. The materials shown are oils of the nasal area removed as described above. Magnification of the images is at 60x. An image is also presented under the microscope under ultra-violet light. The ultra-violet light available for microscopy is insufficiently bright to reveal the bright orange color of the material, however, the flourescent nature of it can be seen. The bright orange color is easily visible to the naked eye under ultra-violet light. While it is understood that these micro-photographs may not be especially visually appealing, they are presented in the broader context of the goal aimed at the scientific explanation of the observations recorded.
It would be beneficial for anyone with adequate knowledge in the health professions to expain what is being recorded by numerous observers that have had the motivation to investigate this phenomenon. It would also be helpful for anyone with laboratory resources to identify the source of the bright orange color that is commonly being reported and observed. Any comments regarding this research question can be posted publicly on the message board attached to
www.carnicom.com, or email can be sent to
cecarnicom@hotmail.com.
The observations described and recorded can be investigated by naked eye observation from anyone with access to ultra-violet light (e.,g. a blacklight). Please also refer to the numerous posts on this subject by many interested parties on the message board attached to
www.carnicom.com, especially under the Physical Samples Research forum topic.
The microphotographs referred to above now follow:
Extracted Oils from Nasal Region
Visible Light - 60x
Appears Bright Orange Under Ultra-Violet Light
Extracted Oils from Nasal Region
Ultra Violet Light - 60x
Luminance Sufficient Only to Demonstrate Flouresence
Appears Bright Orange To Naked Eye
Clifford E Carnicom
August 17 2000