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| These parasites react to sunlight. Sun tanning - real sun or sunbed - leads after 24-48 hours to something that looks like "Acne vulgaris" or "Chickenpox" and causes heavy itching. At the beginning - first day - it looks like normal sunburn. Just that it lacks all other symptoms of sunburn (heavy itching instat of burning/pain) The symptoms slowly disappear after around 1-2 weeks. I experienced this strange reaction multiple times so it's not just a coincidence. # Aloe vera helps a litle bit while stuff against normal sunburn just increases the symptoms and causes burning/pain. Anyone else experienced a similar reaction?
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| Hi Bakunin, welcome to the message board. That is very interesting. I hadn't paid much attention to the sun reaction to this. Actually I had been thinking about hitting a tanning bed to get some color. So are you saying you broke out even more? Did it completely clear up after 1-2 weeks? |
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| It is me again, Morgellons in Wyoming is not my alias. I was reading the mail and saw this message stating that youwere effected by sun exposure. What you may be interested in knowing is that it is not the sun nor heat that is causing the sunburn, i.e.; broken blood vesslels to appear on your skin. what it is is a completley normal reaction that your body goes thorugh when it is invaded by a forgien object. The parasite reacts to the heat and the parasite becomes more active than normal and causes the irratation that you see. I have studied I would say over 200 hours in the past three months and I have become very familular with what is going and even somewhat more at ease. Where I am not at ease is the fact that I am throughly convienced that there is a genetice altered parasite creating a pherome (a scent or chemical protien) that attracts normal parasties that invade and infest a human host. On top of this there are also newly discovered viruses caused by newly discovered mites that are also pathenogentic. These has the appearance of small larva. As for the fibers, I have figured alot out already and can not believe that the Center for Diesease control or the Morgellons Research Foundation have not done the same. Either they have and are not informing the public (for reasoins that might get a few people in trouble) or they haven't figured it out yet. What I do know is this, the main culprete to this infestation is linked to the fibers. The white fibers, as yet I am not sure exactly what they are, but I do know that they change colors depending on the chemical they come into contact with. I can say more but at this point I need to go eat. And I promise you this it will not be the geneticaly engineered edble cotton that the Texas A&M University reproted today that they have created. Later-Morgellons in Wyoming PS-Franky why don't you get a spell checker on this??? I am to tired half the time to write let alone spell check. This day and age I depend on the computer to think for me. I need as much help as I can get.
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I don't think so. It's clearly not the heat, it's the sunlight it self. It's probably a kind of chemical reaction. (sunlight causes a chemical reaction where it hits the body) I do a lot sports lately and i get these reactions to sunlight even when doing outdoor training. It's currently winter here in Germany and definitely not a matter of exposure to heat! To the rest of your post i have to agree. Greetings from Germany
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It clears up after around 1-2 weeks and doesn't have any long term effects. It rather seems like some kind of chemical reaction - maybe these things don't like some of the substances the body produces when hit by sunlight. ...Some color in exchange for 1-2 weeks of heavy itching...... at least the color usually sticks longer than the increased itching...
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| I found a possible clue to this strange reaction to sunlight i guess. It seems like some of the Morgellon parasites are either belong to the group of "Myxozoa" or "Protozoa" - single celled parasitic animals. ![]() "Cryptosporidium parvum. Cryptosporidium parvum, a single-celled animal, i.e., a protozoa, is an obligate intracellular parasite. It has been given additional species names when isolated from different hosts. It is currently thought that the form infecting humans is the same species that causes disease in young calves. The forms that infect avian hosts and those that infect mice are not thought capable of infecting humans. Cryptosporidium sp. infects many herd animals (cows, goats, sheep among domesticated animals, and deer and elk among wild animals). The infective stage of the organism, the oocyst is 3 um in diameter or about half the size of a red blood cell. The sporocysts are resistant to most chemical disinfectants, but are susceptible to drying and the ultraviolet portion of sunlight. Some strains appear to be adapted to certain hosts but cross-strain infectivity occurs and may or may not be associated with illness. The species or strain infecting the respiratory system is not currently distinguished from the form infecting the intestines. Infectious dose--Less than 10 organisms and, presumably, one organism can initiate an infection. The mechanism of disease is not known; however, the intracellular stages of the parasite can cause severe tissue alteration." (US FDA/CFSAN - Bad Bug Book). # http://morgellonsgroup.proboards23.c...ead=1152225567 Theory= When the sunlight hits the body, some of them usually die. And while dying, these parasites produce substances which than cause this strange close to sunburn like symptoms in the host. That's why they cause a kind of photo-phobia - it's self defense! - Myxozoa # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myxozoa - PROTOZOA # http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/Course...nits/prot1.htm
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| well I've had these red patches, with no sun exposure. and they mimic a burn. however i think burns heal the most poorly with morgellons. now as far as sun, what would normally be normal tan or burn worsens. my two cents, anyway. ![]() |
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