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| I am convinced beyond any doubt that Morgellons primary cause is a nematode, heterorhabditis bacteriorphora. I will be posting results of my research, primarily into the eradication of this biting worm. This worm has been especially bred to be hardy and resistant to dehydration, starvation, insecticides and heat. This nematode is VERY HARD TO KILL. It comes with it's own fungus, arthrobotrys oliogspora. It also comes with it's own bacteria, photorhabdus luminescens. |
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| My purpose on this thread will be to put it all together and present a holistic view of this condition. I prefer to call this a nematode infection rather than Morgellons. This organism was here in the 1600's but not in a bio-engineered state. Heterorhabditis is one of the most DNA/RNA altered organisms ever. It's entire genome has been mapped and it has been altered in many ways, almost to make it unrecognizable to many. Dr. Staninger and Dr. Wymore have said they do not believe a nematode is involved. They have said this because HB (heterorhabditis) has been so altered to be unrecognized. It has been dessicated (dehydrated) using polymers, and rehydrated (and fed) on polymers. It's body is so full of plastic that some do not even see it as a carbon-based life form. IT IS. The infective juveniles are the THREADS, OR FIBERS that people with Morgellons keep seeing on themselves and in their homes. Those are the infective juveniles. Those are worms, people! I have a scary thought for everyone: IF YOU HAVE LESIONS, YOU ARE PRODUCING THESE FIBERS IN YOUR OWN BODY. HETERORHABDITIS IS REPRODUCING AND THESE INFECTIVE JUVENILES ARE BEING RELEASED INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AT AN ASTOUNDING RATE - FROM OUR OWN BODIES. They have the (theoretical) capacity to produce 120,000 juveniles every four days. We are being eaten and used as a reproductive factory for these worms. Not only that, but these IJ'S (infective juveniles) are all over in the environment. When they inject into the body, (through a hair follicle), the reproductive process starts. This worm goes through it's four stages of development in four days. No wonder we can't keep up with them! The fungus Arthrobotrys Oligospora (AO) is present on their bodies (on the strands of fiber). Nematodes must have the bacteria present on their bodies so they can feed. I hope people will listen very closely to this thread because what I am saying is true. This nematode was supposed to be obligatory on insects (meaning it only eats insects) - but somewhere along the way it evolved or a new strain developed due to all the bio-engineering - that now it can and will "attack" humans. For those of you who are suffering : Take heart. This is what you have. I have been having some luck doing some unconventional things, but if you listen closely, I will share with you some of my successes. I have not completely eradicated them, but I am getting close. First of all, drying them out with salt and/or baking soda will give only temporary relief. Why? These nematodes are stored in the stage of the infective juvenile. These look almost like a powder. They are dehydrated, dried out. This only puts them in a state of suspended animation. They can stay dried out FOR A YEAR AND STILL BE OK. All they need is water to rehydrate and they are off and running again. Forget trying to dry them out. It'll help ease some itching, that's all. It won't hurt to do so, but it won't kill them. There are ways they kill them in the laboratory but these chemicals are way too toxic. I do have links to those but hesitate to put them on here for fear someone will try some of them out of desperation. They are sensitive to aluminum. I know aluminum is toxic so I'm looking for alternative. Aluminum is present in antiperspirants. It really slows them down. It doesn't just dry them out. The aluminum alters their ability to hunt (their pathogenicity). When you see the black on the lesion, it's the fungus. Use fungal cream. I don't know which one works the best but I use Clortrimazole. You've got to try to kill the fungus. The infective juveniles are attracted to it. When you see the cherry red color, it's the bacteria. Use antibacterial cream, or maybe if you choose, an antibiotic. I have not had luck with the oral antibiotics but they may help you, especially Doxycycline for extended periods (4 to 6 weeks). When the cherry red color starts to spread and swell, it's the worms growing. You must act quickly to keep them from exiting the lesion and going off into your body. If you see any tracks coming out from a lesion (like a red line), that is a worm that has hatched and is headed off into your body. Find the end of the red line (it's head) - it will feel like a small lump (because if it has just hatched out it is a baby) - crush and/or dig out the head. You may see the three small red dots in the shape of a triangle. That is what you're always going to want to look for. FORGET PICKING AT THE LESION. Find the 3 dots (most will be tan in color, only the babies have red dots) - Push and crush the head. It's a sure kill. You can put clear fingernail polish on the areas with the red color (the ones that are swelling), followed by Ban antiperspirant. For some reason, Ban is the one that does it. You will feel pin pricks on your skin if you do this. This will feel just like someone is pricking you with pins, all over the areas with the antiperspirant. These are the worms being pulled out of the lesions. Keep putting the antiperspirant on whenever you think of it, and within 12 to 24 hours, you may see the worm, curled and laying on the skin. It will be dead, and you can take your fingernail and just scrape it off. This will be the proof you need, if you ever wondered if there were worms involved. This will show you the truth. Also shaving cream will show the bubbles and forms of the nematodes rising up into it. This is a living worm and needs to be killed. It loves to be around your eyes. HERE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART: I have discovered that YOU CAN KILL THEM BY DIRECT PUSHING ON THEIR HEADS. If you have a lesion, look for the 3 dots in the shape of a triangle. That is their head. Push real hard on that area with the back of your fingernail, and the blunt end of a spoon. Keep pushing. Feel around in there for the lump. It may feel like a pea or may be quite a bit bigger, like a big lima bean. Push on it until you feel it start to "cave in" - It will start to hurt because the part you are pushing on has "TEETH" or whatever you call them in worms. They have biting mouth parts and you can crush them. You can kill them directly on your scalp this way too. Find the swellings. They will just feel like swellings, but if you push on one that is a worm, you will feel like a crackling and then it will start to cave in. It's true. Try it. Last edited by sarothra; April 29th, 2009 at 12:12 AM. |
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| For those of you who would like to do some reading I will share some of the links about nematodes I have found interesting: Heterorhabditis evolved from a marine organism: The Prokaryotes: Proteobacteria ... - Google Book Search Heterorhabditis, Morphology of Hermaphroditic Stages Entomopathogenic Nematodes - Annual Review of Entomology, 38(1):181 - First Page Image |
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| Wanted to share this very interesting link, describing one person's attempt to warn about this extremely serious, emerging health threat: The greatest single threat to human health since the discovery of AIDS I share the opinion that this is one of the most serious health crises to hit the world, EVER. As this article states, the bacteria present in the biting nematode (heterorhabditis) is a known problem bacteria, in that it has transmuted, or morphed, into THE PLAGUE. Please read this article. Most people in the Morgellon's community, IMHO, still do not know what we're dealing with. Let's start to get educated about what we're dealing with so we can fight this threat to humans and animals. I have been trying (BELIEVE ME!) for almost a year to kill these things on my skin. Now I know what they are. THEY ARE BITING NEMATODES. The scientists have done everything in their power to keep these worms from dying when they are spread around on crops, etc. Problem is, they are biting us now (they weren't supposed to want to bite humans, what happened? please, any ideas?) - |
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| Hi Saro, Have you tried some Jellyfish Sting Ointment? There's this one drugstore in Jekyll Island, GA that compounds their own patented version that works amazingly, it has Lidocaine. The are on 1st St, Island Pharmacy. I have their number somewhere... if you want it? They will NOT mail this - we need a Jekyll Island connection, a 4oz bottle is approx. $10. What's in it is secret and in the patent process, but it works amazingly. It kills the nematodes on contact. The same thing that's happening in a jellyfish sting is happening in the Morgellons lesion. I tried other brands but nothing worked like this stuff at Island Pharmacy. We need someone who lives close to there and will go pick us up a few bottles? Maybe you can find an equilavent that might work? Do you have a photo of the HB? There was a post I made earlier on the Silica Thread - a YouTube video about a silicon entity - that had 3 eyes like you're describing, is that it? Bring it over here if it is? Look at .37 minute mark and you'll see the 3 red eyes in a triangle, like you describing? Here it is: Last edited by -----------; April 29th, 2009 at 10:46 PM. |
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| Sarothra, IMHO and best guess, I would say you are correct in that a biological control nematode is involved in this with it's symbiont bacterium. Is it the only thing or the first thing? I don't know, but it's there. I enjoy this forum very much because people are providing images/videos that some scientists ought to be able to look at and figure this thing out. Thanks to kammy for sharing all research on other message boards. Desperate times call for desperate measures and I've done it all too, many years ago, as have many others. To all of you newbies, don't give up for the sake of all of us. After 12 years I'm just: stayingalive I hope you understand. For some, it goes systemic. |
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My vision is blurring as I have them above both eyes. Reminds one of African River Blindness, also a nematode. I tried to dig them out but sometimes when I do that it seems that just come back full force. It's hard to use caustic substances around the eyes. I crushed 3 heads and now there is lots of swelling and debris and goo embedded in the skin. Am I supposed to go to an eye doctor and say that is debris from worms. Very discouraged right now and feel like this thing is so BIG in its energy. The forerunner of this nematode made it back alive after the space shuttle disaster. Heat, dehydration, poison, nothing seems to phase it. Need prayer, guys. Me and my girls. We need prayer. They have them bad. The 3 red dots could be a remnant of this worm. Looks like the pattern. |
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| Won't the scientists who engineered this thing please find a way to get it out of us? We need the genetic engineers to come engineer this thing back away from us. They've got to know this is going on? How could they not know?? When they get sick themselves, that's when they will begin to work on a cure. sar Last edited by sarothra; April 30th, 2009 at 12:59 AM. |
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| Saro- There's something to this! There's this sugar that found in nature called Xyitol. You can buy it at the health food store - it comes in nose sprays and chewing gums. I read where if you chew the gum, it gets rid of ear infections! Anyway, yes, this reminds me of the River Blindness disease - a fly is involved? I can't remember? So, what I did was spray the nose drops with Xyiltol in my eyes and with one application, my eyes started clearing up!! It only took me 2 or 3 days to get my eyes back. My eyes had been going bad for months, and at this time, I had a 'stick' in my vision in one eye, this was in January of this year. After I used the spray and in my sleep, it felt like this 'stick' was trying to come out of my eye, I woke up in the middle of the night with this watering, pain in the eye and knew not to rub it... went back to sleep, when I woke up, my eye was 'normal' and that 'stick thing' was gone out of my vision. You know how you and Kat were talking about 'sugars' binding to the Morgies to stop them?... well - I think this Xyiltol is somehow beneficial to killing this inside of us??? Oh, yeah, I had just gotten the Morgies in my nose at this time - my nose cleared up right away using the nose spray! I want to go back to the Health Food store and get some of the gum... but, have put it off. Someone else needs to check this out! So, get some of the mist in a spray pump bottle with saline and Xyiltol and spray it in your eyes and see if you don't have good results? Last edited by -----------; April 30th, 2009 at 10:24 AM. |
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| Here's what I think, my opinion. Because I haven't actually seen what's under my skin when I've had the parasites biting, I can only imagine what they look like? I haven't dug any out. I haven't had any lesions that are open and hatching the nematodes in-between the biofilm and skin layers like others have. My friend did and said that the nematode can hatch there and if you pull the biofilm layer back you can physically remove them, they are laying side by side next to each other - they are white, rice-like shaped. Has anyone else experienced this? Anyway, my friend has a microscope, so what she did was take one of these nematodes in the larvae stage and put it on a slide and mashed it. The nematode in this larvae stage is surrounded by its sac inside the biofilm. When she looked at it mashed under the scope - she said, it had the colors of the rainbow that spread out in a large area around the nematode. Whereever this biofilm touches - it spreads the biofilm. Inside the biofilm, as we have seen, can hold any aspect of the Morgie pathogens. In other words, if you mash them, you're spreading this, you're making it worse! I'm going to find a photo of two of these that are side by side in their sacs, inside the biofilm. I think the best way to deal with this is to find medicines that run them out and not mash them? |
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