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| New video on Morgellons and a possible link to a slime mold called Dictyostelium Discoideum... Last edited by xiblanque; September 9th, 2010 at 09:52 PM. |
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| Gee thanks for the video, its all what I have been observing in the various stages of growth. Yes the clear yellow sticky stuff, gets activated at night. If I have an open leison I make sure it is securly covered, trying to keep morgie from getting to a more visable spot, like my face. If I forget, and wake at nite my gown can be WET with this detestable stuff, it makes extra work scrubing it off with soap and baking soda. You know this organism is so....creative last night it ate through the corner of the bandage and dumped a very large amount of liquid. The bandage on the corner looked like a cat or dog chewed holes in it, of course smaller. Tonight I will double it, or set in place a sponge of sorts. Unreal!!! Everyone not just us, is in deep, deep trouble, because these morphing experiments will go to any lenght to propagate their species. There is no fail safe, turn off valve. Its know wonder Hollywood puts out the disgusting zombie movies. Mutants and zombies is all they are preoccupied with. I cant spend all my time looking at pathology photos, to see how the human dung heap will turn out. Its so sad, but we need to know,and try as hard as we can to help others. I gather strength from helping others, its the best medicine. Thanks for the wonderful creative display. Bustercat |
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| xiblanque Good morning! Thank you for the video! None of what I am about to say it geeard towards you my friend. After all, if it's mold, ya just treat it like simple mold!! Take your medicine or your garlic or what ever you use. Badda bing!! I guess what I am saying it's no more a big deal than any other mold. I know it is in competion with alot of other things (mold bacteria) in our immune weak bodies. I know they do studies with this slime mold for medical research ect. and" no" it's not great, but it can be taken care of. What our bodies are screaming about is our immune system is broken and we have opened pandora's box to let anything and every thing in. I say get ones self healthy again and then fight the good fight. For the past 3 decades they have known that fungi/mold that has usualy been on plants or soil has been infecting humans. Please see the Dermodex mite thread. Last edited by Janice; September 10th, 2010 at 04:59 AM. |
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| Dictyostelium as an educational tool Dictyostelium is popular in educational settings because of its interesting and visually striking life cycle, which can be readily observed with simple equipment. Because of the ability to grow Dictyostelium at room temperature, using relatively inexpensive media, a large number of laboratory exercises have been developed using Dictyostelium, several of which are available on dictyBase's Teaching Tools Using Dictyostelium discoideum page. Learn About Dictyostelium |
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| Be careful with some of these essential oils, some nead to be in a carrier oil. Please read more about the essential oil you may decide to use. Also , you have to use theraputic grade essential oil. Whole foods selection of oils is NOT good. Buy it on line if you have to. Can essential oils kill bacteria naturally? The problem of antibiotic resistance is growing - especially the problem of resistant bacteria in hospitals. Now a new study from Greece shows that some essential oils kill bacteria naturally - even bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. This is encouraging news since using these oils could reduce the need for antibiotics - and help lower the number of antibiotic resistant bacteria that are causing so many problems for humans. What are Essential Oils? Essentials oils are oily liquids that are either distilled or pressed from the stems and leaves of plants. They're very concentrated and need to be blended with a carrier oil before they can be safely applied to the skin. They've been used medicinally throughout history to treat various ailments and are now used in the practice of aromatherapy - as a form of alternative therapy to treat conditions ranging from anxiety to obesity. Their benefits come from the terpenes, phenols, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, and other plant-derived chemicals they contain. Essential Oils Kill Bacteria Naturally? Greek researchers at the Technological Educational Institute in Greece, looked at the anti-bacterial potential of eight different plant-based essential oils. The big winners when it came to killing bacteria were thyme and cinnamon essential oils. These oils were even effective against methicillin resistant Staph bacteria, also known as MRSA, which is responsible for so many drug resistant bacterial infections in hospitals. Of the two, thyme essential oil was most effective since it was able to destroy bacteria in under an hour. Other essential oils tested that effectively kill bacteria are peppermint and basil essential oils. Why Aren't Essential Oils More Commonly Used to Kill Bacteria? Page: 12Next Page » Last edited by Janice; September 10th, 2010 at 09:12 AM. |
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| esearch into the effects of using essential oils to kill bacteria is slow. Since they can't be patented, there aren't any drug companies to sponsor the research. Slowly, more studies are being done that confirm their ability to kill bacterial naturally. Other studies show that geranium, clove, lemon, lime, orange, rosemary oil, and, possibly eucalyptus oil also have antibacterial activity. Researchers are hoping that these essentials oils can eventually replace some of the synthetic preservatives that are currently added to foods - providing a safer, natural, and healthier alternative. References: |
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| Hi Janice, of course I'm not offended by any comments you've made. I was wondering the value of posting this viddy... I think it re-enforces the use of enzymes in treating Morgellons. At about the time marker 2:36 the video discusses the giant cell formation and how as it matures the cell has 3 layers coat of cellulose and different glycoproteins. I know that many enzyme products have cellulase as an enzyme in them. I wonder if this enzyme can help break down the protective cell walls of the Macrocyst and assist in dissolving the slimemold? I dont recommend anyone tries drinking or ingesting Kleengreen or Ecovie. There are digestive enzymes available that are meant to be consumed. Also the video talks about Actin Fibers associated with this slime mold Dictyostelium Discoideum. At about 4 minutes into the video it is discussed how the fibers are depolymerized with Potassium Iodine. Perhaps this can also be achieved by increasing the intake of Potassium Iodine in the diet? I know that most seaweeds and sea plants have abundant iodine in them. Iodine is sorely missing from most of our diets. This may be why iodinized salt baths work as well as epsom salt baths. There are some foods that are high in potassium such as avocados, raisins, dates, figs, kiwi, bananas, melons and bananas. I don't know how a seaweed smoothie with these fruit would taste. or if it would be better to apply it to lesions... These are just guesses folks... anyone have any solid experience with this? Or any other suggestions? I might try the seaweed/banana smoothie though... =) but to eat or to wear? Xib Last edited by xiblanque; September 11th, 2010 at 06:45 PM. |
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| Antioxidant: Protects cells against damage by free radicals found in environmental pollutants including heavy metals. Garlic contains the highest level of the antioxidant selenium, which affords excellent cellular protection. Anti-toxic: Can be considered a radiation antidote in that it stimulates cellular detoxification. Anti-cancer: Blocks the ability of carcinogens to mutate healthy cells into malignant ones. In some cases, Garlic can even inhibit the early proliferation of cancerous cells. Decongestant: Helps to rid the respiratory tract of mucus. Artery Cleanser: Significantly lowers blood levels of triglycerides which have been associated with an increased risk of heart attack. Anti-artherosclerotic: Promotes the regression of fatty deposits in blood vessels, a major cause of atherosclerosis, and can even help reverse arterial blockages caused by the collection of plaque. Antibiotic: Works as an immune system stimulant which helps the body fight bacterial, viral and fungal infections. Enhancing immune defenses may also help the body rid itself of cancerous invaders. Anticoagulant: Reduces the tendency of the blood to clot and helps to dissolve existing clots. Both of these actions are very significant in reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Tonic: Garlic has a positive effect on the heart, stomach, lungs and spleen. Anti-infection: Externally, garlic can be used as a drawing poultice. Antiparasitic: Garlic has traditionally been used in enemas to rid the colon of intestinal parasites. Blood Purifier: Helps to stimulate the lymphatic system to more efficiently get rid of waste material. Glucose Control: Garlic has been found to be useful in controlling glucose tolerance and is beneficial for both hypo and hyperglycemia. Anyone with diabetes can benefit from garlic as well. Swelling: Garlic suppositories have been used to shrink hemorrhoids. Anti-inflammatory: The anti-inflammatory action of garlic makes it a valuable treatment for arthritis. Garlic reduces joint swelling and inflammation Antihypertensive: Garlic has been recognized by the Japanese Food and Drug Administration as an official treatment for high blood pressure. Garlic is a “wonder” food that is considered to be one of the most effective natural healing substances in the world. How To Use It: When eating raw garlic, please be aware that raw garlic can be very irritating to the stomach and could injure the digestive tract. Don't eat too much of it. Fresh Rub: A fresh clove of garlic can be used directly on warts. When added to the diet, it works as a prophylactic against infection, helps to reduce high blood cholesterol and improves the cardiovascular system. Eating garlic regularly can also help to lower blood sugar levels. Juice: Garlic juice can be taken for digestive disorders, infectious diseases and for atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). Capsules: Powdered garlic can be taken in capsules. Garlic capsules are a convenient way to supplement the diet with garlic. Maceration: Garlic cloves can be steeped in water overnight and taken as a treatment for intestinal parasites. Aged Oil: Considered by some to be a superior form of garlic. Storage: Fresh garlic can be stored in a cool, dry, dark place. Garlic extracts and oils should be kept in dark bottles and can be refrigerated. Garlic infused wine. Chop or crush garlic, cover with wine, and let it sit overnight. Garlic vinegar. Same as above, but use vinegar instead of water. Garlic honey. Same as above, but with honey. No added water is needed. This makes a great antibiotic cough syrup. The material in this site is provided for educational and informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for consultation by a healthcare provider. Please consult your own physician or appropriate healthcare provider about the applicability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your own sym |
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