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Old December 31st, 2009, 01:05 PM
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Hello,

I am searching online for clothes and just came across a multi-blend of:

Synthetic/Viscose/Spandex

I looked up Viscose and can't say this makes me comfortable in buying. It sound like too much cellulose and I think this has been determined to be an aspect of "M", correct? Please inform me if I am mistaken. I can handle it . It also appears to be chemically processed.

As far as Synthetic, all I can determine is it is a chemiccally processed fabric. What that fabric is I do not know.

Is everything we wear chemically processed?

My husband brought me 2 items yesterday from Cabella's and I was totally amazed. I did not know nylon can be made to feel like a knit sweater.

Ya know a person can't go naked if they want to keep their freedom from lockup, so sometimes I try to not even look at the material of my clothing. In fact, I tell myself, 'don't look'. Lately I have been talking to myself more than normal. Seems I'm all I got most times, and then I turn my mind to focusing on the presence of Christ.

I just purchased $300. from New Balance of clothes made of polyester and some polyester and spandex. I have to believe that the "M" fibers are not only in cotton. I have sen them in other materials. I'm just about to the time in this illness where I'm going to forget about clothing fabrics, at least today. Tomorrow may be a whole different story. The mood swings are nuts, to say the least. However, I read about a supplement for anxiety which does not cause drowsiness and it does help. I get it at Swanson's:
Suntheanine L-Theanine. It really des help without fatigue. In fact I got to take one now to keep constant level. I have the 100 mgs.
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Old December 31st, 2009, 06:34 PM
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I wear mostly 100% cotton because it is the coolest fabric and I live in Florida.I don't have a problem with my clothing. I have senitive skin too, I can only use Tide. I add Borax and a few drops of Dawn.

My anxiety and panic attacks, brain fog and a lot of aches and pains went away from doing 2-3 months of Dr. Natura Colon Cleanse.It lessened my M symtoms also.
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Old January 2nd, 2010, 01:12 PM
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I love cotton too because it is much cooler than poly. In fact, I dislike poly because it is hot even in winter when one gets moving.

But, I thought cotton was the worst possible fabric to wear w/"M".

I was surprised to see your answer. You don't see any weird fibers from the cotton?

I noticed while looking online that there seems to be some differences in cotton, if that's what one would call it. I saw Pima or Prima and some others. Could I ask you if you wear any particular brand name in jeans or tops?

Thanks much Bee and God bless.
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Old January 2nd, 2010, 01:47 PM
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Hi Posey and Bee,

I've noticed that the high-end stores are selling 'organic cotton' bedding, clothing, etc. As I'm sure you both know already, there is much info on this forum about bio-engineered cotton and I'm guessing that unless you pay a premium for 'organic' (non-bioengineered, I hope) you get the faux cotton even though they label it 100% cotton.

I've just found that a sweater composed of partly cotton came out of the dryer with the entire lower front completely frayed with huge holes and gaps. Just there in the front. I saw the same thing months ago when I washed my cotton insulated underwear shirt. Just in the front. This really freaks me out.

Is it from the water? is it from the cotton itself? I use borax and enzyme cleaner as well as white vinegar to wash clothing in. Could that be eliminating what has become part of the cotton and therefore the shirt itself while being washed?

And why just over the abdominal area, I wonder?

Also, why do I have intense itching in that area, I wonder? Right now it's all red and after I scratched it, two small lesions appeared. I wore a camisole which I hadn't worn for a while under my sweater, but I thought I washed it after I unpacked it from my move. I just looked at it and it is 86% silk, 12% nylon and 2% SPANDEX! Could be engineered silk, too?

How perplexing.

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Old January 2nd, 2010, 01:59 PM
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I don't wear any particular brands. My jeans are mostly all the lightweight kind with some strech material.
Yes I have seem some single cotton or nylon like fibres around the house, but I don't believe it's a problem,,,,,and if it is,
Well, if I can't live in my own environment, I give up. I try not to worry if it's not On Me, let it go. I even have two big dogs in the house and living in the country, they bring in all kinds of dirt ! My house gets dusty fast.
I feel like this M is In me ,not On me. Whatever it is, I think it takes a toll on the Liver, so I try to take care of my liver so my liver can filter the morgs and my skin won't have to.But again I'm stuck on Morgs being a bad case of parasitic worms maybe fungus also ? Based on my own experience.

Did I mention I only have this a little on my face ? And only ever a few on my arms. I don't have any other health issues, that I know of. I haven't been tested for anything either though.Going to a General Dr is on my list of things to try, but not near the top.
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Old January 2nd, 2010, 02:23 PM
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Bee,
You only have a little of 'this' on your face and no other symptoms? Sorry if I missed your posts in your introduction, but what exactly do you have on your face?
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Old January 2nd, 2010, 03:14 PM
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Lately only a few lesions with multiple white bumps in them, black specks,black dots and green specks. White Fuzz only after a shower or I wash my face.
When I had it the worst, I had a few multi colored fibres, brown goo, single cotton like fibres, green wormy things all kinds of stuff. I got it alright.

The most important thing about My story is,to me anyway.
I got hit in the eyebrow with something while mowing and that's where it went down hill. That welt itched so bad and I had all kinds of granuals come out.It would seem to heal and come back for 2 years. IT spread.
But now that I learned about parasites, I think I had them most of my life.
I thought I had COPD from smoking, but I think I had lung worms because I can breath real good again.I think the parasites weaken me and I was unable to fight off whatever hit me in the eyebrow.
I wonder if I/we just don't have dwarf tapeworms ? Or any other types.
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