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Originally Posted by ladycolorado k..this is interesting a disease in russia carried by canines and has NEMATODES? hmmmm. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/13/1/150.htm it has a mosqito vector also, in other words an insect vector. does it also talk about FIBERS??? | Great article!
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the reason why i posted this disease is bacause it carries many similliarties to what effects us, and we are labled dop, dermatologists saying no this is impossible. well apparently, something like it DOES. chillingly like morgellons, could it be related or even the SAME thing? why are some people in the CDC so sceptical when they have THIS on their website as a named disease? what i find odd about the russian case is that there were also more women then men. they said this disease is in different parts of the world.then, they contradict themselves say more men then women get it and that it is mostly older folks. well not in the russian group. in this they talk about insect vector of mosquito, but nematodes are also in ticks , what about other insects? lice? how do we know that the dumb folks who think nematodes will only kill the target pest? make sense?also with the GMO's they can put any sick combination of dna into a happy viral evelope (kinda like the sick symbiosis in ourselves). i'd really like to hear feedback from others. i am no medical person, but my stepdad is, and i had him look at this article, too.he found it interesting, and did see what i was talking about. remember too, that when doctors dismiss the notion of people having parasites, that we already know many do exist, scabies, bot flies, tapeworms, hookworms, head lice, body lice, crabs.third world countries, of course take the idea of parasites much more seriously. true their water can be less clean, hygine can be at a lower level, but i truly believe with all the tinkering going on is making more people suseptible to things because, look things are being mutated by pesticides and created artificially, even engineered. food for thought, folks, and not tasty at that.
