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Old September 7th, 2008, 05:38 PM
Natalie is going slow
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Default drink alcohol, easy to get. Cant get antibioitcs

Kritts, me too. for sure.

stupid Giardia, stupid Staph, stupid doctors and stupid people for not listening.

I hate everyone right now.
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Old September 7th, 2008, 09:33 PM
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I thought I had posted about this, but anyway...

My daughter is a nurse & somehigh percentage of medical workers have MRSA present in their nostrils of all places. My daughter-in-law, is also a nurse & they both get boils OUCH! However both girls boil content is testing non MRSA. That's a whole different conversation.

An East Indian friend of mine told me to put them on Turmeric when they have boils or feeling that one is coming. 1/4 tsp per 1/2 warm water, 3x day. Turmeric is a blood cleanser. For over 6 months now, NO BOILS.
I started taking Turmeric one day then forgot. But I will start again & let you know. I feel like a walking lab rat anyway. I was thinking same recipe, 1x day maybe 5 on 5 off.
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Old September 7th, 2008, 11:12 PM
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Please dont disrespect me ok? I have been holistic since 75. I know and believe and love this way.

For me its the way of life, living for a long time.

Im flabbergasted. Trully. I know of these cysts, bols, pimples and Cellulitus. MRSA, infection, Strep.

My family, to there friends, to there co workers, to the people at the bar they went to on a Saturday night. Boils, that lead to a severe rash and then ER visit with Cellulitus.

Hospital staff is wary, doctors are confused, noone does anything.

This is where we can make a difference!

IM MAD. This is where we should start!! This is where we should push and support. Get someone to report this constant infection to local BOARD OF HEALTH!!
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Old September 8th, 2008, 03:57 AM
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Oh Natalie, no disrespect meant. I'm very sorry if it came across that way.

In a similar boat
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Old September 8th, 2008, 04:58 AM
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Verbal, thank you so much for your post and photos and details of experience. Before reading this topic tonight.....i spent a long time last night on youtube. I am trying to view MRSA, recluse spider bites....yuck....and compare them to what i am seeing happen with my morgellons lesions. How are they the same...how are they different. At this point, the one charateristic that stands out in my lesions is that the inside of a morgellons lesion is "cemented in". Although these lesions have a similar appearance to MRSA and spider bites....and yes they do "ooze"...but... under the ooze is a mass of layers of embedded "marbles" cemented together. Surrounding this structure of "the mass", is a circular "spill way". This bright red skin that surrounds the center mass is tight, hard and deep. I think it is "ooze" that was produced within the "mass of marbles" and had no where to go. This mess that surrounds the mass of marbles is the fault of the critter.....a lazy "couch potato" i call "Mr. Bean". As he eats and grows in his bubble marble, his **** piles up around him and surrounds him. ********My picture of concepts of the morgellons lesion, draws the lines of a whole new kind of skin sore to deal with. I have proceeded sucessfully with this line of thought for 2 years now. The first lesion i removed and learned on...above my lip, right side....was there for 10 years and has been gone for 2 years. I have removed all my lesions in the same manner since then. ********Although the appearance of an exposed and open lesion is not pleasant....the concept of removal remains simple and sucessful. The goal is to get out the center mass...then errode the "cement" under and around it.The thought i have is that the "red stuff" is the color the organism brings to the picture, and it is saturated into and amongst the skin. The goal is to "errode it from the top". If we could take a sander and just sand away...it would be quick. But...this is woven into our skin...so chemically sanding daily with chemical applications is much more realistic. I have found that the emotions of dealing with this are harder than sanding it off. Its appearance is decieving because it looks really nasty. But, its behavior speaks loudly. It may look like MRSA or a spider bite...but, it doesnt act like one. *********What does it act like? For me, my understanding is that this morgellons lesion is a messy mass pressed, dimpled, and woven into the surface of the skin. To unhinge its attachments is second to removing its factory making marbles. Inside those marbles i believe a mollusk is at work. Removing the center of its invasion leaves a hole...and, connected holes. These holes are good...they are the result of the couch potato and his couch now gone. What remains is cleaning up the piles of garbage left behind. This is not scary ...but is a tedious chore that requires patience and dedication until it is all cleaned up. But, the clean up is the same as the removal of the center morgellons mass of marbles. Acidic application dissolves the outer callus cement covering, baking soda(alkaline application) dissolves the inside mass. *********Daily i open these lesions with the recipe(1t.milk,1t.plain yogurt,1/4t.dry mustard,1/4t.ginger).....or Miracle Foot aloe cream(walmart $10). The recipe is stronger and drys fast, the cream is easy because it can be piled on the lesion and worn on top of it for minutes or hours. Once these chemicals have softened the covering....the soda application will fizz thru some of the cement layers. The soda can be worn in the holes left by the removed mass. The soda can be "sanded" into and over the entire lesion area and worn like powder. The soda can be scrubbed onto and into the lesion area before a final rinse in the shower. In time...this mess is erroded and gone....the soda causes a chemical reaction with all the embedded parts..fizzing and lifting the embedded alien substance up and out of the skin. The soda can go where we cannot, and the chemical reaction within the morgellons lesion is a statement of success, not because we understand it yet....but, because of what it is.....a whole new kind of skin sore....one that is defeated and erroded and removed by a simple chemical reaction to an alkaline substance going after it and mopping it up. Am i wrong about this? Well, i am wrong about alot of things but this is not about me....it is about the reaction of the inside of a morgellons lesion to baking soda. It is about at least 100 lesions i have no more to deal with. ********A morgellons lesion does not heal...it unhooks. As its mess is removed, our skin....released of this burden ...heals from the bottom up. The hard ball under the erroded lesion begins to soften. The hole left behind heals from the bottom up, rising to the surface again, no longer depressed with the weight of "cement". I believe the cement is calcium carbonate....the creation of mollusks.
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Old September 8th, 2008, 09:00 AM
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This photo from a couple weeks ago....is the response of a long time itchy raised bump on the skin on my upper arm directly above the muscle...to one application of "the recipe". It opened, oozed, swelled large and red underneath and around it in a hard lump...and the center of it came out...leaving a hole. The muscle felt sore for a couple of days. I could pinch this sore to its underside and pull it up off the muscle as a unit, and jiggle it without pain. I just talked to my Physician assistant daughter....she has worked on MRSA patients. She said they are hot, hard, swollen and extreemly painful. Is morgellons different than MRSA? WEll....it looks similar on the outside, but it looks like it is different on the inside.Now, i have taken a picture today to compare. I have not seen the two photos together...so lets look. But first i want to say that with a daily application of miracle foot aloe to open it, and wearing baking soda inside it....it has not itched for at least a week. The hard swollen area has softened and become smaller. The center hole depth has risen and devided and become more detailed in design. The bright red area around it has lost some of its glow. I believe things are going in the right direction, even if slowly. The bump was there for many many years and i never would have guessed that such a large area under it was being affected. As a lesion unhooks its grasp in the skin, it comes to the surface and opens wider and wider and flattens out. When the bottom of it gets to the top, and that last layer is topped off....it just is gone, finally....and good riddance. Well, this is not a pleasant sight, but i am pleased with the way it is coming to the surface. In spite of all the emotional condemnation that accompanies skin sores....i continued my experiement with the recipe on my other arm. I did not pick at the brown spots, nor cut them....i just put some of the recipe on them. Again ...these opened, swelled, got itchy and got packed with soda. Now...a week later, they are flatter, not itchy and are getting opened each day and packed with soda. These are smaller but reacting in the same manner as the big one on my other arm....and the same manner as the ones on my face. But....the lesions on my face go deaper....and i can see the beans so take the time to hasten their exit with tweezers. The sampels from face and arms have the same appearance of the same stuff under the microscope. I am hooked on unhooking these critters.Ater i found these strange sores on my dogs...i began my hunt for them on myself. If....i had not found these on my dogs, and uncovered them on my skin....my life today might "be normal". The big thing is though....these would still be doing their thing under my skin....hidden from my awareness. Yes...i have chosen a path that makes this "look worse before it gets better". But....it gets better.

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Old September 8th, 2008, 10:22 AM
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Hey Verbal...thanks for starting this needed topic. And, above all CHEERS to you for "loosing your marbles". It takes courage to deal with this, thanks for your work and reports...glad you are back.Are the "marbles" of morgellons lesions, that i call "Mr. Bean", in fact a mollusk larvae getting fat off our land? If that turns out to be the truth....maybe we can have these animals euthanized at the vet? Just for comparrison and theory thoughts....here is a photo of abalone larvae grown in a lab, cropped for closeup and consideration.

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Old September 9th, 2008, 10:49 PM
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Anyone of you that has a mrsa type infection needs to inject themselves with oregano oil. Its the most powerful antibiotic there is. All the small lesions i have i inject with oregano and see if they heal. All those other antibiotics are not going to cut it but oregano will, its more powerful then vancomycin. The strongest antibiotic given to patients for serious infections.

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Old September 10th, 2008, 03:19 AM
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Paul, thanks for your report. Can you tell us how you inject the oregano, and give us details of the response of the lesion. Does the lesion open, ooze....do "white things" come out? Does the lesion open widder as it surfaces? Do you inject the lesion daily or only once? Does this create pain and swelling in and around the area? Thanks for explaining your experience with this proceedure and its results. The goal is to find a successful means of removal of a morgellons lesion so we can deal with it confidently. The details of comparing the difference between a MRSA lesion and a morgellons lesion also need to be compared and defined and someone needs to do this....If you are dealing with MRSA, can you describe details that would help in showing us how to define its difference in construction and behavior from a morgellons lesion. Thanks for your help.
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Old September 10th, 2008, 08:06 AM
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paddel, I'll tell ya that's a first for me. And believe me when I say I'm always happy to find a new tool; especially one that has potential to be the last.

(chester too) the photos i show on this thread are all staph infections - not Morgellons. I've rarely had significant puss production in a Morg lesion, and never had the 'caves' in my flesh in a Morg lesion. Only in these staph infections did I find these crazy caves. Staph also routinely grew much faster and much larger than 99% of the Morg lesions I've had. Also, the swelling and extremely painful sensitivity of the Staph infections simply isn't present in Morg lesions (yes Morgs are sensitive and hurt, but nothing near the level of Staph infections).

paddel - is there any alternative to injecting the oil? Like many others, I'm sure, injection is an intimidating method and seems to carry risks too great for self-treatment.
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