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Old June 19th, 2009, 09:47 PM
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Hey all!
Does anyone else remember these morg stories about the whole family infected including the 2 cats?also i am not endorsing this product i've never tried it.! i remember these stories from a few years ago was wondering if anyone else did.
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Old June 19th, 2009, 11:15 PM
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Hey all!
Does anyone else remember these morg stories about the whole family infected including the 2 cats?also i am not endorsing this product i've never tried it.! i remember these stories from a few years ago was wondering if anyone else did.
Robin
Which stories ????What product????

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Old June 20th, 2009, 12:14 AM
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WOW!! good and you! hey there Kritts! am i bad must be lack of sleep and the feeling like i'm gonna explode lose it very soon!
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Old July 18th, 2009, 12:45 AM
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I have found seed like material in my vomitus and stools.
This material is uniform in appearance, oval shaped, brown to black in
color and very hard. I had contact with another Morgellons patient and
she has the exact same symptoms. I noticed this seed-like material is
often present when I have stomach discomfort. I have attempted to
study this material, by crushing the oval shaped specimen (they are
very hard) a tiny parasite can be found inside. Often more than one
parasite, inside the same specimen. By only looking at the seed like
material, one could easily not be aware of this being a parasite.
Perhaps, this "covering" is the reason this parasite is difficult to
kill? I assure you this is a factual observation. I hope this will be
helpful in your research. Best Wishes
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Old July 18th, 2009, 11:43 AM
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Hallhouse how big are these black/brown seeds would you say? About the size of a pin head or larger??
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Old July 18th, 2009, 07:04 PM
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The seed-like material is oval shaped,and about the size of a pin head. I believe this is a type of cocoon? that the parasites lives inside. Sounds crazy???? everything about Morgellons sounds crazy. The fibers are caused by the parasite, fibers are common in nature, ex. spider webs, wasp nest, silkworms, ect. I suggested Oklahoma State compare the Morgellons fibers to fibers in the animal kingdom, Did they?? I received no reply. Thank you for the question.
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Old July 19th, 2009, 03:04 PM
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Do they look like caraway seeds? If so, I have passed hundreds of those things...there are some other cocoon type seeds that are like Sesame seeds too...

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Old July 19th, 2009, 03:16 PM
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Default black-brown specks

This is what they look like.
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Old July 20th, 2009, 02:08 AM
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I would like to share some observations. Morgellons is caused by a parasite, this parasite is tiny, often black with a shiny back surface. In its final developmental stage it often has a gray stripe on it's back. At this stage, the bite is very sharp, like a pin stick, and often goes unnoticed after the bite occurs. After a few days the bite resembles a red, raised pimple. The center enlarges and develops a crater like appearance. After approx. 1 week, the center, now large and red, ruptures and tiny developing parasites are released. The new hatched parasites resembles fine ground pepper or coffee. The bite site (sore) has a hole in the center, and will not heal until all the parasites are removed, the sore is slow healing and leaves a circular red-blue, shiny scar. Using a Betadine solution will stain the parasites and aid in their removal. Rubbing the sore with a moist cotton ball, I use witch hazel, will remove some of the parasites and they can be observed as tiny dots on the cotton ball. I believe the recent increase in staph infections is related to morgellons parasites. The morgellons parasite can live INSIDE the body, patients with sores and/or scars as listed previously, should have a stool specimen checked for eggs/parasites. The parasites can be found in the nose, often causing unexplained nosebleeds, and in the ears and mouth. The tiny parasites (the recently hatched) often bite and itches intensely. They grow larger as blood is ingested, and when removed the site bleeds dark-red blood profusely. The only effective treatment, NOT a cure is Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate cream 1%/0.05% applied B.I.D. (RX. only) to clean skin and rubbed in very well. Important to rub in well. This cream, used as directed, will destroy the parasites in the "pimple" stage.
I am very concerned about Morgellons Syndrome, it is spreading rapidly, especially among health care workers, many health care providers know very little, if anything, about Morgellons. Patients are usually dismissed as having mental problems and/or creating the sore themselves. Both DX. is totally incorrect. Morgellons has been reported in every state and many foreign countries. I find it difficult to accept, that so many of us (Morgellons pts.) would develop the exact same mental condition and harm ourselves in the same way. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, I often try to increase awareness of Morgellons and I'm often rejected, however this is a very real physical condition that will someday (hopely soon) be recognized by the medical community. Best Wishes.
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Old August 5th, 2009, 08:39 PM
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Hello, Hallhouse.

Can we say that your idea is a theory? I don't believe that there is any evidence to prove that this is a classical parasite and anti-parasitic medications do not work to eradicate it. I believe that the "seeds" or "specks" are just an artifact created by the actual organism but are not biological. I have found these "seeds" in my skin that when viewed under microscopes are actually hatching a tiny plant. Plant DNA has also been found in Morgellons samples by scientists in the Netherlands and in the US. The 'bug', as I call, manufactures these artifacts from the material in your body using a code that it carries in it's own Frankenstein DNA or RNA. None of the artifacts tested have been proven to be an organism or parasite so to speak. The causal infectious agent has not yet been identified. I would postulate that the infectious organism is microscopic and has DNA from multiple organisms which have been spliced together with a specific function in mind. This does not occur in nature.

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