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Old April 18th, 2009, 11:33 AM
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Trap types of predaceaous nematophagous fungi

watch the video clip:
IWF Wissen und Medien gGmbH - Startseite

oh here it is in english:
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http://www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/MISC2003/chlamydo.htm

I bet this is just one of Monsanto's crop management inventions.

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Old April 18th, 2009, 11:34 AM
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Sarothra, Kammy

Look at my thread Microscope Gallery

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Here's the scenario in a nutshell:

1. We drink infected water(bottled, because tap water's chlorine would kill these things) The water contains a microscopic aquatic organism (ascellus most likely, as this one is a common contaminant in water reservoirs) This organism is already infected with the parasitic predatory fungus, Arthrobotrys.

2. The aquatic organisms mature and take residence under the skin. The fungus begins to grow and turns this normally bright green organism black. Tarry black. See picture from this forum "black fungus on hair" - very important photo. Notice the eye bulges and "arms" of this "fungus" - that is a water organism COVERED IN ARTHROBOTRYS.

3. Notice the white "threads" coming out of this organism. These are the juvenile nematodes (heterohabdus bacteriosa). Yes, this fungus is capable of dissolving hair (KERATIN) and yes this organism was trying to eat Katinka's hair.

4. Arthrobotrys creates sticky traps to capture nematodes - these sticky traps are our lesions.

5. Working down through a lesion you will see the following colors:
From the top down:
Cherry red - this is the symbiotic bacteria of heterohabdus luminescens. It is cherry red and looks too bright to be blood. That's because it is not blood. This bacteria is luminescent. The reason the fibers (juvenile nematodes) and the lesions glow in the dark.
Black: This is the fungus which has covered the body of the aquatic organism. (thus our black specks, etc.)
Green (lime green, or bright green) - this is the body of the aquatic organism
Black (again) - the other side of the aquatic organism (the fungus)

There you have it.
Some other observations.
See Barak's video and compare with the micelium of arthrobotrys.
It's the same.
The reason why they find Agrobacteria is because arthrobotrys is a common fungus in soil. Soil run-off would get in the water supply.
They (agricultural companies) propagate, grow and distribute both arthrobotrys (an anti-nematode agent) and heterohabdus (kill indiscriminately nuisance pests in soils - well, what they called nuisances, you know) -
GET THIS: BOTH OF THESE ORGANISMS ARE FED A DIET OF POLYMERS MIXED WITH ANIMAL FAT. This is why these fibers look like nanotechnology - they DO have an inner biological core but much of their body is actually made of polymers (plastics) because that is what they have been fed!!! They are not a silica based life form. They are carbon-based with lots of genetic and scientific intervention. The reason they feed these on plastic? IT IS CHEAPER AND LENGTHENS THEIR SHELF LIFE.

There is a relationship with LECTINS AND THE ABILITY OF ARTHROBOTRYS TO FORM ITS ADHESIVE NETS. Sucrose (I think, but this needs further study) will inhibit the growth of the sticky nets (BUT SUCROSE IS NOT THE BEST OGLIOSACCARIDE, I DON'T BELIEVE)
Can someone research ogliosaccarides and find out how we can best use them to fight the formation of these lesions?

Oh, and get this too. The adhesive nets put out an ATTRACTANT FOR NEMATODES. That's why they seem to come at us from all directions - all those fibers.

I AM EXCITED BECAUSE I THINK I HAVE FOUND THE CAUSE (3 PATHOGENS) OF MORGELLONS. MORE RESEARCH IS DESPERATELY NEEDED TO TAKE THIS INFORMATION AND FIND A CURE. In the meantime, I'm not drinking bottled water. I have researched aquatic organisms in water supplies and it is a definite problem. The aquatic organism most likely found in water supplies is ascellus aquaticus. It is microscopic and slips by the filters.
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The green - lime green is the jellyfish technology?
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Old April 18th, 2009, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sarothra
Here's the scenario in a nutshell:

1. We drink infected water(bottled, because tap water's chlorine would kill these things) The water contains a microscopic aquatic organism (ascellus most likely, as this one is a common contaminant in water reservoirs) This organism is already infected with the parasitic predatory fungus, Arthrobotrys.

2. The aquatic organisms mature and take residence under the skin. The fungus begins to grow and turns this normally bright green organism black. Tarry black. See picture from this forum "black fungus on hair" - very important photo. Notice the eye bulges and "arms" of this "fungus" - that is a water organism COVERED IN ARTHROBOTRYS.

3. Notice the white "threads" coming out of this organism. These are the juvenile nematodes (heterohabdus bacteriosa). Yes, this fungus is capable of dissolving hair (KERATIN) and yes this organism was trying to eat Katinka's hair.

4. Arthrobotrys creates sticky traps to capture nematodes - these sticky traps are our lesions.

5. Working down through a lesion you will see the following colors:
From the top down:
Cherry red - this is the symbiotic bacteria of heterohabdus luminescens. It is cherry red and looks too bright to be blood. That's because it is not blood. This bacteria is luminescent. The reason the fibers (juvenile nematodes) and the lesions glow in the dark.
Black: This is the fungus which has covered the body of the aquatic organism. (thus our black specks, etc.)
Green (lime green, or bright green) - this is the body of the aquatic organism
Black (again) - the other side of the aquatic organism (the fungus)

There is a relationship with LECTINS AND THE ABILITY OF ARTHROBOTRYS TO FORM ITS ADHESIVE NETS. Sucrose (I think, but this needs further study) will inhibit the growth of the sticky nets (BUT SUCROSE IS NOT THE BEST OGLIOSACCARIDE, I DON'T BELIEVE)

Can someone research ogliosaccarides and find out how we can best use them to fight the formation of these lesions?[/quote]

Ogliosaccarides - research? (I need to go to work guys - stay on this thread...?)
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Old April 18th, 2009, 12:42 PM
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ogliosaccarides

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An oligosaccharide is a saccharide polymer containing a small number (typically three to ten[1]) of component sugars, also known as simple sugars

.... A and B blood types have two different oligosaccharide glycolipids embedded in the cell membranes of the red blood cells, AB-type blood has both, while O blood type has neither.

Wonder if the blood group has something to do with different signs and symptoms of Morgellons?

....When oligosaccharides are consumed, the undigested portion serves as food for the intestinal microflora. Depending on the type of oligosaccharide, different bacterial groups are stimulated or suppressed...

....Clinical studies have shown that administering FOS, GOS, or inulin can increase the number of these friendly bacteria in the colon while simultaneously reducing the population of harmful bacteria...

..Other benefits noted with FOS, GOS, or inulin supplementation include increased production of beneficial short-chain fatty acids such as butyrate, increased absorption of calcium and magnesium, and improved elimination of toxic compounds...

....Experimental studies with FOS in animals suggest a possible benefit in lowering blood sugar levels in people with diabetes and in reducing elevated blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels..

I have mentioned this before in another post...do we all have high cholestorol and triglyceride levels?

....In a double-blind trial of middle-aged men and women with elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels, supplementation with inulin (10 grams per day for eight weeks) significantly reduced insulin concentrations, suggesting an improvement in blood-glucose control, and significantly lowered triglyceride levels....

...FOS can also be synthesized by enzymes of the fungus Aspergillus niger acting on sucrose

FOS:
Fructooligosaccharide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

...FOS is extracted from fruits and vegetables like bananas, onions, chicory root, garlic, asparagus, barley, wheat, jícama, tomatoes, and leeks. The Jerusalem artichoke and its relative, yacón have been found to have the highest concentrations of FOS of cultured plants...

...now becoming increasingly popular in Western cultures for its prebiotic effects. FOS serves as a substrate for microflora in the large intestine, increasing the overall gastrointestinal tract (GI Tract) health. It has also been touted as a supplement for preventing yeast infections...

...The intestinal microflora in the lower gut can ferment FOS, which results in a reduced pH. Calcium is more soluble in acid and therefore more of it comes out of food and is available to move from the gut into the bloodstream.

INULIN:
Inulin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

...It can be used to replace sugar, fat, and flour. This is particularly advantageous because inulin contains a third to a quarter of the food energy of sugar or other carbohydrates and a sixth to a ninth of the food energy of fat. It also increases calcium absorption[3] and possibly magnesium absorption,[4] while promoting the growth of intestinal bacteria. Nutritionally, it is considered a form of soluble fiber and is sometimes seen as a prebiotic...

PREBIOTICS and INULIN ARE THE CLOU!!

....FOS and inulin are found naturally in Jerusalem artichoke, burdock, chicory, leeks, onions, and asparagus

Another Inulin website: Inulin supplement : by Ray Sahelian, M.D., benefits of inulin fiber supplement

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Katinka,

These girls did a lot of work on this and it is making sense with my conditions.

Do you think we want to enlist help from the medical field?

It seems pretty complex to me.

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Old April 18th, 2009, 01:21 PM
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Stillhere,
yes, I was thinking about sending this thread (that's why I mentioned to gatter up everything on ONE thread) and send this to all Scientists, MD's and the CDC working on this.

Could be helpful. If they presume this is not the Morgellons pathogen in original...but could maybe lead them to other previous investigations they have already made.

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Old April 18th, 2009, 01:27 PM
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Old April 18th, 2009, 01:43 PM
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Katinka -
I so wish that sending anything to the CDC would matter. They refused to even look at Dr. Wymore and Dr. Citovsky's research or have any input at all from ANY other scientists. BS! They are tipping their hands.
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