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| Well look at theseTHINGs that was at the bottom of the last lesion on the tip of my nose! Last edited by dragonfly1; December 4th, 2008 at 09:23 PM. |
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| Let's see - is it the stealth virus that Dr. Martin figured? or what Silent Super bug has figured out? or maybe it's nanotechnology? Sorry for the tone, but I am at the end of my rope. NOBODY has is figured out. Dr. Wymore has been studying this for 4 years, having all the information that the MRF has accumulated, Dr. Casey and other staff, and the backing of the University...and he hasn't figured it out...hasn't even SPECULATED. What's that list again? Mycoplasma fungus agrobacteria stealth virus mites Lyme (Borrelia) nanobacteria black flies aliens Lucifer the kitchen sink SS |
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| I just copied this post from LB. It is an excerpt from a report prepared by Dr. Wymore over THREE YEARS AGO. Pay close attention to the attendees at a meeting held at OSU back then: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles E. Holman Foundation December 1, 2005 Progress during the past two months has been slowed due to the loss of the research associate who was assisting in the day-to-day experiments on the samples from individuals with Morgellons disease. The search for a replacement scientist is ongoing and the position should be filled during December. Culturing of bacteria from the submitted samples has continued and thus far no novel bacteria have been identified. The culture conditions and media have recently been expanded to encourage the growth of bacteria that might not grow under the previously tried conditions. Spectroscopy of the fibers is continuing The biochemist who is performing these analyses will notify the Morgellons Research Foundation when the data collection is completed and the testing has been repeated. At that time an update will be provided to describe the results of the fiber composition experiments. Since the last update, submitted samples have been received that included: scabs, loose fibers, matted masses of fibers, blood, dried skin, flecks, nasal and bronchial secretions and specimens that are do not fit into any easily described category. These samples have come from locations in: California, Washington, Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and a few unidentified locations. Some of these samples have already been examined and others have been stored in refrigerators or freezers for future use. An informational, research seminar was given at the Oklahoma State University, Center for Health Sciences on November 18, 2005. This seminar has led to productive discussions regarding future research objectives into the cause of Morgellons Disease. Participants in these discussions have included: physicians, nurses, immunologists, microbiologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, psychologists, histologists, neurobiologists, parasitologists and physiologists. In the near-term, a look into the possibility of blood-based pathogens will be continued and expanded. Goals for this winter will include a proposal for collection of samples directly from Morgellons sufferers, in a controlled clinical setting, for formal analysis. Randy S. Wymore, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology & Physiology Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences and College of Osteopathic Medicine 1111 W. 17th St. Tulsa, OK 74107 |
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| The anatomy of my 2 years of lesion removal points to a one shelled mollusk with a foot anchored in the skin, hiding in the skin, reproducing in the skin, and making a big mess with its calcium carbonate production. It itches the skin if it lands on it....and comes off with sticky tape. IF it gets embedded, its covering opens with miracle foot aloe cream. Its insides fizz when baking soda is applied. It enlarges as it comes to the skin surface...because it is convex in shape, shell side up. It is hard to remove because its 3 layered shell is made of one of the lightest weight self healing substances in the world...nacre. I have removed close to 100 of these. The skin heals from the underside of the shell, where it has anchored itself with stretchy retractable abalone like foot muscles. The baking soda can go where we cannot...to fizz every layer of its structure and internal organs. Sovereign Silver removed my dogs lesions with daily application for months. Baking soda applied daily is a faster method. This is what the "voice" of my observations of the anatomy of the design and behavior of the lesion, have taught me. |
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