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Old November 28th, 2008, 01:27 PM
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HELLO ALL,
Neicy thank you for verifying what the black hairs are .i always knew it was some sort of worm because they definitely do move! i have taken numerous amounts of them from my face,chest,legs and feet.also when i cut my youngest sons hair after i put him in the shower and wash him off really good i have to scrub so much to remove all the black hairs that appear on him.as you stated also the truth of the matter is they really don't even know what these things are capable of doing to humans.imagine if something like this has been accumaliting on a human without our knowledge of it, for say ten,twenty maybe even thirty years imagine the devastation it would cause to our bodies! like you said its mother nature.i tottally agree with that! i wanted you to see this article on parasites .its the first one i've found in two years that states we could have some sort of parasite in our bodies for up to 30yrs and we wouldn't even know it! so anything is possible.xo Robin
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Old November 28th, 2008, 02:08 PM
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This monster attacked me 38 years ago, there may be component added ability to this monster but the main life destroying disease was long long ago. Mine started with itching, dandruf and exzema all at once. The itching ears were the worst part but whole body itching was also a problem for a short time.


HERE IS A THOUGHT, how about this disease being like a new car, you buy the car as time goes along you add a new stereo, faster motor, big tires. What if this disease was engineered to accept new vectors easily. I think because of the itching many have to think of parasites, could be, but I have not seen one wiggler or moveing LIVE one yet. This does not mean there is none. I have felt my eyelashes MOVE but have seen no worm or bug. It may be a microscopic problem, but even with my microscope I see NOTING MOVE.

I have put the yellow goo on a slide without a cover and seen it develope branches like a road map. These lines are strait all up untill they come to the end, then they curve, the centers are all the same color and where it meets another line it is just like looking down apon a road, there is no fence where they meet. It is like a vein. For those of you with microscope after you have opened a lesion, used baking soda, scrubbed it clean, it will ooze yellow fluid, put that on a slide with NO COVER. You can watch as it develops the system. I can only imagine how much of this is under the skin.
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Old November 28th, 2008, 03:09 PM
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I have a fruit fly problem, but I do believe that it's connected to FRUIT : ) I have been trying to eat more veggies and raw juice and when I am too tired to clean up adeqately I get a fruit fly infestation, so it's a catch 22. I have had the lesions, etc, far longer than I have had fruit flies, I don't see any connection in my case.
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Old December 18th, 2008, 04:31 PM
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This I discovered just by chance. I had finished a bottle of DSP body wash and was rinsing it out as it seemed a nice spray bottle. I filled it with water and noticed a lot of small white flies fly around one of my plants, so I sprayed it ... and then all my other house plants.
This happened about 5 weeks ago. Today I thought I would spray them again with the same bottle and there was not one fly to be seen ! So if you have any DSP bodywash, you only need a drop and mix with water and spray. When the spring comes I am going to do the garden plants too.
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Old January 1st, 2009, 09:29 PM
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Happy New Year Everyone,
Yes, I'm experiencing fruitflies. I noticed them first when my symptoms were more active about a year ago. Over the last couple months I've been having more active symptoms again and the flies are back. They're are in different parts of the house too.
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Old January 1st, 2009, 10:59 PM
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Some pictures of a few flatworms (I think they are) out of my cuticles once again if not extracted they wont heal!
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Old January 1st, 2009, 11:03 PM
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What is the first caterpillar thing? Jeeeezzzzzz! Does anyone know if Steve Frey is still around?
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Old January 2nd, 2009, 10:22 AM
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Wow, DF~~

That looks like a mycowormollusk (we should start naming these things like they do syndromes) The tail end has ridges very similar to mollusks, don't you think? ..... Nancy, does the abalone have ridges like that?

Kritts
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Old January 2nd, 2009, 10:31 AM
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Hi Elyse~

Interesting how you bring this subject up now. Yesterday, I had a small flying bug which I assumed was a fruit fly until I realized it's much larger, but smaller than a regular fly, buzz around my wrist as I typed. I swatted it and stuck it under the scope ;-) This was at 12:30 last night. I felt like the manic crazed scientist and envisioned beakers of hot steam coming from my scientific brew in the background with boards creaking. I stifled an "AH-hahahaha" throwing my head back in evil laughter.

See what happens when I DON'T drink? AH-hahahahahah.

Anyway, I'll post the picture as soon as I can get to it today. I just can't imagine why there would be flies in the house when the temp outside is 25 degrees, except possibly they could still be living all warm and cozy in the heating system. Well, since I have radiator heat, maybe in the water? Or the walls? Hiding in the closet?

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Old January 2nd, 2009, 10:53 AM
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Kritts -
Could be coming from you. I've had periodic problems with them, and one time caught one coming out of my skin and then trying to get back in my wrist.
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