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| Which brings this discussion back to "bean talk". That "white thing" that looks like a worm, its stretchy and retractable slipery slimy opaque white bag that has us all mystified. Getting one of these out of a lesion causes the blood to flow. Putting one of these under my microscope at the right angle can cause the anatomy to show. When i get one out, remember this is a photo of a live one that can grow.In the lesion it can ooze a new covering "lickety split".In the two years i have been removing beans i have never seen one crawl away, wiggle, or move. I can stretch them, squish them, squeeze the bejeeezes out of them without any reaction on their part. They are beyond the definition of "sluggish". They are not the dancing, self reconstructing exciting gem, glitter, and fiber making attraction that their ooze of calcium carbonate is. Yeah....im still on the snail trail with the bean anatomy. Can worms, mites, biobots and flys make such a display of fireworks with such facination? Remember the scientist who has condiminiums of abalone and calls their creations of calcium carbonate "exquisite". Do worms make hexagon and gem surprises for us to find? Can bugs drop fiberballs of color and intricate designs on our bed sheets? Think about the big picture when you look for the tiny bean in the skin. And dont forget i have already posted photos of this anatomy that i caught outside falling from the sky and in the rain drop and in the snow. Ok...i have "blown my mind"...time to go. |
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| Beans or one singlebeans seem to be at the bottom of the entire lesion. Its like the bean starts it all......you know the tiny bump that itches or feels like a bite at first,then it grows bigger,erupting, sometimes covering itself over with a clear ooze,sometimes a yellowish-green covering.etc.etc. ok heres a few more pictures. The 4th pic is another freckle type that itches! LOOK AT ALL THE FIBERS! Last edited by dragonfly1; September 7th, 2008 at 07:28 PM. |
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| Can you imagine all this SH*T in my face.............the first picture is the brown itchy freckle type Last edited by dragonfly1; September 7th, 2008 at 07:24 PM. Reason: adding |
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| Thanks Dragonfly...keep up the great scoping! Yes i think the bean, whether single in one itchy bump, or grouped together forming "a lesion"....is the center of this whole sticky attraction on our skin. Getting thru the mess it makes and finding the bean, removing it and identifying it in all its stages and ages of growth....is a complex and difficult goal. But...if we are going to move forward, or as Jo says to me..."i am willing you on"....then, here i go again stepping forward with an anatomy comparison to consider. From the development of mollusk anatomy ....here is an interesting design. After the "spinning top" trochophore stage of a mollusk, and before the veliger "fan "stage, here is a really exciting transition between the two. Lets call it the "starfish" stage. Now, on Jo's album a photo i hope she doesnt mind sharing here for consideration....a facial sample that she posted recently, and asks "what is this?" My question is....could this be the "starfish" stage....not quite yet spreading its stars? If only we could turn Jo's sample to the backside to look for two more appendages...to equal 4 about to open. If only i had time to go thru multitudes of photos to search out this design. Thanks for keeping your eyes open for the starfish as i continue to compare morgellons mysteries to mollusk growth stages.![]() Last edited by chester; September 8th, 2008 at 05:35 AM. |
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| I am excited to have found some more photos of stages of growth Chiba Penninsula Photo Gallery by Ronnie Mitchell at pbase.com Looking at designs, especially the upper left one....and Jo's facial one posted above.![]() Last edited by chester; September 8th, 2008 at 11:23 AM. |
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| Well...you see, i am not organized, just presenting parts and pieces of the puzzel and not in order.Just like we get them out of the skin. But, in order to get organized....the stages in order are called Trochophore(spinning top),Veliger(fan shape), Spat, Juvenile, Adult This is a red abalone veliger stage(from a science site). Here is a chart to refresh ideas for comparison to anatomy. ![]() Last edited by chester; September 8th, 2008 at 11:54 AM. |
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| Nancy, I don't know if you saw this information Bio-engineered Foods but if you scroll down to the list of bio-engineered foods, abalone is at the top. I'm wondering why they would choose to bio-engineer abalone? Kritters |
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| Thanks Kritts....here is one for you to "digest"...just found it this morning but have not nibbled on it yet....Calif. aquafarmers cash in on demand for abalone - International Business Times - |
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| If i had an abalone farm i would raise the aqua ones....thats my favorite color. Im getting tired of all this red stuff i am taking out of the lesions. Red is great to add at christmas time with aqua. Maybe i would raise some red abalone as "a side dish". This is a photo of juvenile abalone from the above posted site. Some of them look like they dont have all their parts finished yet....and arent their parts interesting in design! They have an etensive vascular system, so dont touch them and make them have an "ouch"....they could bleed to death!********* Here is "a side dish" from the bottom of my facial lesion yesterday, and....oops, i might have accidentally pulled its cover off to the left side, so.....you can kinda see inside, and whew....i did not make it bleed to death. Maybe i could try to raise it for christmas to add a red touch to my environmental decorating scheme. Call it "Santa Bean"!Last edited by chester; September 8th, 2008 at 04:16 PM. |
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