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1. Collect the 'crystals' from our skin lesions. 2. Put them in a baggie at room temperature. 3. Allow them to start growing and monitor their growth. 4. See what produces. Something like this? Wouldn't we have to add a bit of moisture to activate these 'crystals'? Last edited by -----------; April 30th, 2009 at 02:50 PM. |
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| FEELS LIKE A CATERPILLAR TICK - RED BUG 4 This shows how nasty these pieces of crystal/glass can be! This one not only has the very sharp glass/razor blade edges but a fiber network growing through it to give it a "mohawk-look" that these "fiber-roots" are latched into the skin and that's why these have a latched on "tick-like" feel when you try to remove them. I photographed this at 100x, going around the perimeter, starting at the left side moving to the right. This is very painful to experience, and multiply this by a few hundred! http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_16.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_17.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_18.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_19.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_20.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_21.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_22.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_23.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_27.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_28.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_30_30.JPEG Note: This is NOT the same 'critter' that I mentioned earlier as the "C-shaped" parasite that appeared to be latched on the outside of my ear like a 'caterpillar'. These particles above came from inside the skin of my ear. Last edited by -----------; April 30th, 2009 at 03:02 PM. |
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![]() Research chemists at the University of Warwick have devised an elegant process which simply and cheaply covers small particles of polymer with a layer of silica-based nanoparticles. (Credit: Image courtesy of University of Warwick) Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies ..We have developed uniform core/shell nanoparticles, consisting of a silica layer coating and pigments or magnetite core, using a water-in-oil microemulsion method. The nanoparticles are highly luminescent and photostable with the size ranging from 5 nm to 400 nm. Bioconjugation of these silica nanoparticles adds unique biofunctions with various molecules such as enzymes, antibodies, and DNA molecules. Significant advantages have been shown in using bioconjugated nanoparticles for biosensing and bioimaging, such as cell staining, DNA detection and separation, rapid single bacterium detection, and biotechnological application in DNA protection. Kat |
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I was just about to say, that everything that's in-between my packing tape is in a 'freeze-dried' or dissecated state. I'm guessing that all I need to do is remove these particles out of this tape and add a little moisture or drop them in a Petri Dish and they will start to grow? And, can probably get the same results a year from now? And, who knows how long? I just saw a 'black speck' that is totally microscopically, unreconizable in this 'freeze dried' state as compared to when you view it a day from now in a Petri Dish that it resembles like A. niger. Everything is in a protective crystal coating. *Kat - we're getting a "Session Cookie Error" on that link above. I suppose we have to Register to use that site? I just Registered... and can probably do a search on "uniform core/shell nanoparticles" to find the article? Well... darn, it looks we've been bio-teched and now nano-teched? It looks like the protective coating, we're seeing and I'm referring to is made of a silica coating is made of nanoparticles, according to this science article above of known technology? Last edited by -----------; April 30th, 2009 at 05:52 PM. |
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Doesn't matter Kammy. The text is in my post. ......We have developed uniform core/shell nanoparticles, consisting of a silica layer coating and pigments or magnetite core, using a water-in-oil microemulsion method. The nanoparticles are highly luminescent and photostable with the size ranging from 5 nm to 400 nm. Bioconjugation of these silica nanoparticles adds unique biofunctions with various molecules such as enzymes, antibodies, and DNA molecules. Significant advantages have been shown in using bioconjugated nanoparticles for biosensing and bioimaging, such as cell staining, DNA detection and separation, rapid single bacterium detection, and biotechnological application in DNA protection.... Kat |
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| I've seen several articles that are approaching the cause of Morgellons to be from the nematode to human infestation approach. This is a very interesting article at: quoted from a very interesting article: Morgellons Fibre Disease - Known in China as Strongylus Mono... - Care2 News Network "Furthermore, attempts to culture the fibers, as one would culture the strands of a fungus disease, have been unsuccessful. It appears that to date no one has been able to culture the fiber production process artificially from samples derived of MFD sufferers." ??? Because they didn't make an attempt!!! |
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What you're saying is VERY interesting. First, the Xylitol thing. I totally believe this could bind it like you're saying. Will get to health food store ASAP tomorrow and give it a go. I'm running out of things that are non-toxic - at this point (haven't tried Xylitol) this "being" seems immortal. It doesn't matter what I do to it, it comes back. Then I was reading that they breed into the DNA/RNA the properties of heat resistance, dehydration resistance, heat-shock resistance, etc. We keep drying these out and feel better for awhile but they come back. Because they can be totally dry and totally hot (which gives them pause only) and then they just come back. Especially after a nice warm bath. (not me!) Oh, the conidia thing. YES YES YES YES I saw what looked like conidia on my arms, like little specks, or maybe even little bugs (hard to say) but it was worms that grew from them. They started splitting up (very strange, because they had a pattern to them) - I know what you mean that they spread from the biofilm because one of them I tried to stop by "sanding it down" - bad mistake - turned into the biggest lesion I've ever had. No, don't spread the biofilm. |
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