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| I thought this was interesting. I saved it in my files and just found it again, so I don't know if I posted previously. Fabrics with genetically engineered bacteria or mammalian cells incorporated into them. hmmmm. like cotton? Kritts |
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| I purchase new underwear the other day from QVC expensive ones, and they had a fiber on it, I held the darn thing and before you knew it, it was moving and growing angry and to my skin it went to, that is the kind of Morgellons I am fighting. Hair and fibers. It's a shame to be afraid of your own bed. And yes it is covered, and yes we do all the treatments, if it was not for eco vie I would lose it and DSP cream, I have to buy about $200 a month on it, for hubby and the animals. Thank God we have the money, and I am watching the money very close now. Take care Unclear |
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| yeah ecoli in odor free sneakers how special . i gues we eed to find out what fibers are NOT hollow in order to protect our sevlves fron the frankenstien doctors who most likely shouting "it's alive, "its alive!" with the lughting raiing down, (LC). |
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| yeah krits looks like will be much more unsafe then just cotton. i think might go to wearing hemp and just be a hippy (LC). |
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| I'm for it, LC~ everyone in the world wearing a uniform made of hemp. Sure would put the fashion industry out! Be kinda boring too ![]() About the cotton link, I remember I read that when I first started research on the net and my arm looked like a war zone. I thought then, if we have fibers coming out of our skin, maybe we're infected with these nano designer bugs (hah...not like designer cotton jeans). But...naaahh. I think the fibers are fungal, but of course I'm still reading and learning from all the posts. Kritts |
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| http://www.livescience.com/imageofth...od_051212.html Well now, here's one article about how hair-like structures produce hair-like structures. "...........Now, researchers at the USDA's Agricultural Research Service have gained new insight into Salmonella biofilm formation on various surfaces. They have discovered that to form on plastic or stainless steel, the bacteria must produce hair-like structures--called fimbriae--and cellulose to help the cells to attach and colonize the surface......." (What do ya think, 2many?) Kritts |
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