Just found this site. It's an advertising site for selling cleaning and body care products but there is quite alot information about parasites etc....
Parasites - Kleen Green Enzymes - Natural Ginesis
For example:
Parasites in New Clothing...Are they talking about Morgellons??
In the U.S., unidentified
parasites are infesting the cloths of new garment retailers.
Shoppers beware!! **Many textile products are being imported from foreign countries which have lower manufacturing standards. The U.S. inspections and shipping industry have failed to detect parasites. As a result, consumers are contracting parasites from NEW retail clothing and textile products. Any store that sells imported textiles (clothing, furniture, carpeting) can have these parasites. Infested hotels, rental cars, offices, and public transportation can be a source of transmission, also. There have been reports of infested clothing in retail outlets on the East Coast. These parasites are not limited to the East Coast. The problem is nationwide. Parasite infested clothing is being sold at low
and high-priced retailers. Therefore, people of all economic levels will be impacted.
The retail garment industry is infested with a parasite that's
uncommon to the US. It's not a mite, flea, lice, collembolan, springtail, sand fly, or anything your doctor would be familiar with. Some retailers mistakenly call it a “cloth flea”. Yet it's a parasite that poses serious health risks.
f someone has contact with the flying parasite, they may experience the following physical symptoms: 1) Bites that sting.
2) Red skin rashes-caused by contact with the parasite and/or its eggs.
3) Lighting sensations; Victims may feel the parasite or its eggs lighting on their skin.
4) Itching (optional).
(Based on the sensitivity of one's skin, some victims have an itching problem.)
The biting occurs on exposed and non-exposed skin. The parasites get underneath one's clothing and bite everywhere. I've been bitten while shopping in stores!
Some people may not notice symptoms. That depends on the degree of exposure and their skin sensitivity. Biting is the first symptom that prompts victims to examine themselves. Exposure to heavily infested clothing and environments may increase the severity of one's symptoms.
An infestation occurs when parasites are transmitted to the body, hair, or clothing of an individual. Within a few days, numerous parasites will appear on the skin, hair, clothing, in the car, etc. They multiply like crazy!! Daily visual examinations are crucial.
If anyone has the
same parasite infestation, their pest description and symptoms should be identical (as stated in the above sections). The only variation is related to itching. Over a period of time, they may experience
disease symptoms. ie, swelling ankles The full list of symptoms can't be assessed until the parasite is identified or a case study is done among infected patients.
Infestation victims are often mistreated by the medical community. Doctors often won't touch and examine infested patients. Some have given patients a false diagnosis of scabies. Then they rush the patient out the office or hospital. Others might avoid having the patient visit their office. Discrimination has occurred among non-white patients. In some cases, Entomologists and doctors diagnosed patients as having “delusional parasitosis”. That's a “rare disorder in which sufferers hold a delusional belief they are infested with parasites.” (It's easier for professionals to accuse you of being “delusional” than to admit they don't know something!) Parasite victims must be able to handle these challenges.
Parasite infestation victims have to do their own research. Don't be deceived by Entomologists who say “Parasites don't fly”. Their expertise is insects
not parasites. Parasite websites, such as
SkinParasites.com | Skin Parasites | Skin Itch | Red Skin | Red Rashes have no ID information.
The unidentified parasite is
not related to Morgellons/Fibre Disease. It's not a nematode. In 2006, it was reported to the CDC Parasitic Disease Branch in Atlanta. Their response was non-chalet and unhelpful. As of today, I've heard no reports about a federal investigation. This parasite may become widespread before officials take a real initiative to investigate it.
"The unidentified parasite is not related to Morgellons/Fibre Disease. It's not a nematode."
well...this statement..how can they be so sure?...and who said Morgellons Disease
is caused by a nematode, huh?
**Isn't most clothing manufactured in/and imported from China? hmm.....
Kat