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Old April 5th, 2010, 04:25 PM
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Default "M" and possible affects on Children?

Is there any info out there regarding children with "M", either contracting it from Mother or Father via birth or contracting after birth?

I am wondering if it is possible for "M" to have an affect on a child's behaviour. Could it cause a child to be aggressive, depressed, etc. Mostly I am wondering about aggressive issues.

I don't think I am the only one here who feels since they have had and dealt with "M" it is possible to be able to tell if a person has "M". More easily in a child because they would not be aware of the "physical exam", so to speak..

I know a child who has had an aggressive nature from toddler stage. I also noticed the tiny "z" fiber in this child's hair a couple of years ago.

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Old April 5th, 2010, 05:17 PM
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I am trying to look at a family right now that has some issues. I have my microscope with me, but it is just a tiny bit hard to get everyone to join in with my little test without telling them. I do not want to in any way make them frantic or scared. Granddad, has been in the military, grandad has also been with women I have been with, grandad has the tell tale red dot on the end of his nose signifying systemic involvment, reaction on neck and ears to hydrogen peroxide 35%, white dots on neck, itching, Daughter one had perfect skin, it is now breaking out, daughter ones child has some issues where he has seen a doctor, he also has a red dot(faint mark) on the end of his nose, daughter two, a once lovely girl, now aprox 25, has lost much of her hair, she has slight sores on arms and face, that was all I could see. If I can get urine samples and some spit, I may be able to see what is the same with all of them.

Compare their samples with mine and see just what is first in the childs, then the daughter one, her husband, then daughter two. I have already looked at granddads saliva, he does not go along easily and would not scrape his tongue, as he thinks he has nothing.

If I can get enough info from this family that has limited involvment at this moment, NO HUGE LESIONS, I will post it, if they will not all give me this simple stuff, then I have a funny feeling in time they will be dealing with doctors way more often, it is possibly that with our treatment approaches that (A STICH IN TIME SAVES NINE).

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Old April 5th, 2010, 11:18 PM
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Hi posey,

We have discussed genetic disposition and Morgellons on this site. I have a lot of German ancestors. Do any other members remember that discussion? I'll try to find it and copy here.

My daughter has "M" too. She has always been a very sweet & loving child (an Indigo child). She is clairvoyant (like her mom...). She has never been aggressive!

Several children in my daughter's class display symptoms of "M" (small lesions, itching, biting sensations). My daughter has never said these kids are aggressive or "mean".

BaraKo, good luck getting samples from that family. Let us know what you find!

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Old April 6th, 2010, 01:02 AM
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An untreated illness like this could certainly cause aggressive behavior in a child (or adult). Some adults w M have told me they have aggressive bouts of behavior (anger outbursts). Some also say they experience anxiety and racing thoughts since contracting M.

Whatever this is, one of the areas that seem to be attacked is the nervous system. Infections, pressure on brain and nerves, etc can cause these types of things. It doesn't mean that the person was mentally ill and so imagined all these things. It means an untreated illness ravaging the nervous system, etc leads to deterioration.

But there are many other things that can do taht as well. It would be easy to get "freaked out" worrying about a child. I would imagine tho, if you see the fibers for sure, then you need to do all the same types of things (children version) that would help heal an adult.

Get rid of anything that could cause repeated reinfections, strengthen the baby's immune system. Fresh, raw, organic, homemade juices, etc. Maybe a medical pro would find physiological things to treat if you do nto tell them it is M.

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Old April 6th, 2010, 06:47 AM
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Parasites cause mental disturbances. If I had a kid I would surely deworm it.
Just like All puppies get worms from their mothers, so do babies.
People should be dewormed regular just like animals.
What the hell were we thinking, Not to have been ?

This is why I go with the M starting out being intestinal parasites Theory.
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Old April 6th, 2010, 07:05 AM
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Children and adults should avoid any kind of food additives such as artificial food coloring which is known to cause aggressive behavior especially in children.

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Old April 6th, 2010, 08:09 AM
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Yeah, I, too, think parasites are a huge part of morgs, whether they are the normal run of the mill kind or ones that man has tampered with by adding in all sorts of goodies like viral, fungal and bacterial genes. What a mess. Anyway I think infections are also involved along with intestinal parasites which also effect the skin. Mold is surely part of the picture too.Then add in whatever genetic goodies we have. It all makes for a very complicated and messy package for researchers to open.

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Parasites cause mental disturbances. If I had a kid I would surely deworm it.
Just like All puppies get worms from their mothers, so do babies.
People should be dewormed regular just like animals.
What the hell were we thinking, Not to have been ?

This is why I go with the M starting out being intestinal parasites Theory.
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Old April 6th, 2010, 10:05 AM
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...and I'm sure we all know it.

Telling someone what you suspect brings rise to them and everyone else think that you've really gone bazerk; thinking you can walk around and diagnose whoever has this stuff.

I don't kniow if I can tell the parent. I don't think it would do any good anyway because it wouldn't be taken to heart. But a kid in kindergarten does not hit the principal and give her a bloody lip for no reason at all, and that is only one of the incidences. I think there is something going on related to "M".

He is a sweet little boy. Now he is expelled from kindergarten due to his aggressive behavior at times. He is not always aggressive, just sometimes it is like a rage comes over him.
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Old April 6th, 2010, 10:46 AM
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posey, the kid has worms.All kids do. That doesn't mean he has M.
Tell the parents you suspect pin worms and Show them a box of Pin-X.
Tell them he scratches his butt a lot.
I know of a kid the same way, if the parents would stop being so pretentious about WORMS, maybe they could cut out the shrink, the special school and the meds.

Why doesn't anyone mention the possibility that these fibers could be filaria ( spelling ?) Immature worms ? Would a Dr or even an FBI lab know what they were looking at if they looked at one, I doult it.
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Old April 6th, 2010, 11:08 AM
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He is a sweet little boy. Now he is expelled from kindergarten due to his aggressive behavior at times. He is not always aggressive, just sometimes it is like a rage comes over him.
That's typical with food/food additive allergies, especially after eating sweets.
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