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| [Pasted from thread Re: "And now our Children", Chlamydiae] I've had an email from the German researcher Marc Neumann who makes DSP. He's posting his final report this month from his research. He believes that Chlamydia pneumoniae, actinomycetes apergillus and other infections can cause the same symptoms. Therefore there is no one cure for each because everybody can have different infections related to morgellons. He mentioned that his report will contain, where they are coming from, what they are and how to fight them more specifically. Huge amounts of his research and treatment protocols can be viewed here: http://www.morgellons-research.org/morgellons/ The DSP (Devine Skin Protection) web shop is available at: http://www.s-m-g.org/dsp __________________________________________________ _________________ A brief summary of his conclusions are listed below: Morgellons are parasitic bio organisms, possibly created artificially as GMO in a gene laboratory. Cyano-bacteria/single-cellular organisms, were mixed with several fungal, bacterial, viral and other gene sequences (DNA) of single-celled or multi-celled organisms. The basic form of this parasitic organism is probably a kind of a very creative living slime mold They have genetic resemblance to many different procaryontic or eucaryontic organisms: as bacterias, sea sponges, worms and as well some types of insects, fungus and algae and partially also mammals genes (mice, humans etc) They can mutate/switch at any time into another life form, or being present and growing out of this mold with many different life forms at any time. Being able to switch from one bacteria type to another or perhaps from bacterial form into a fungal life form and then in the next higher development stage also in an insect-like life form. Morgellons are Ecto and Endoparasites that live mainly subcutaneously in or near the lymphatic system There is a correlation between thrips, collembola, moths, fungi, bacteria, viruses, soil, plants, molds, waterhemp, small flys, crystaline proteins, transgene techniques, bio-herbicides, bio-insecticides and Morgellons Their characteristics and purpose point mostly to being bio-active fabrics or biological insecticides/herbicide agents. They may have been spread by military chem-trails |
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| [Second pasted thread from Re: "And now our Children", Chlamydiae] I asked Marc why I make others itch etc and he said that the problem are the hairs which are electrostatically loaded and work as a calamity to attract dust particles and fibres too. Short hairs are better to handle. Also that my clothes will be full of it. He mentioned soaking all clothes in salt over night etc. and follow his washing protocol on his site. |
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| I am going to email Marc this thread. He says he will write here. In the meantime, he's asked me to forward on a message regarding DSP cream... Some people using DSP are concerned about its varying appearance - Don't worry - some oils are excanged with nearly every new batch made....to avoid resistance by the parasite. The basic effect and oils are always included. Due to some oils, the color can vary from yellow to green, blue or brown. This is normal. |
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| Hi Folks - Please find below some information from Marc Neumann, regarding tips etc. Marc is happy to help and I am sure he will respond to any queries. I have had to alter some of the English translation, which I hope hasn't altered any features of the message given. cheers Jo x __________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Washing clothes etc Firstly, the best salt to use is textile salt for coloration which costs $1 dollar / £1. It is very fine salt which prepares the textiles to absorb colours better. This salt has a high penetration ability, which we need to affect the fibers. You may also use dead sea salt (1-2 pounds) or salts for dish washing-machines. (Ordinary salt can also be used additionally) I used the strongest acid available and nothing happened to affect the fibers, but with a trick we can fight them. The fibers start to absorb the salt water, but when they have done so, they begin to recognize that the salt is too highly concentrated. Soak the clothes over night in the salt water and rinse off the next morning. Then add 1 pound of citric acid and soak again for 1 to 2 hours. Rinse the clothes and then wash as normal with your detergent. Also, add some hygienical detergent with softener in the last program and let it soak for 1 hour. Thats it. Also do a manual run before opening - wash with the pump off program because in the washing machine are still 5 liters of water in the lower tubes. Otherwise with the next wash some fibers can get back in the new wash. Don`t use an extra dryer because all your wash efforts are gone, if fibers are inside the dryer. Other tips for you.. We are talking about artificially produced fibers which have inside or around them bacterial biofilm which gets hardened with air. Only with water can they flow out, which is what is happening, on the skin or inside your body. The problem is not a re-infection on the skin, since DSP stops this, but swallowing them daily, causes them to be constantly in the body. Wash your hands before touching food and drink from bottles and not glasses. It can take just a gust of wind to rearrange fibers in your environment, which can land in your glass of water, for example. There are many more tips eg - use only one pair of jeans when you go out - undress when you get home and use jogging trousers etc around the house. Otherwise you will bring fibers from your apartment to your car and vice versa. etc. etc .etc. All these little tiny things are important and helped me. Others show no improvement because they don't think about the tiny things. Plus they are already exhausted from senseless procedures by daily washing etc. We are not fighting bugs but high adaptable bacteria or fungus. I wash my hands many times daily before leaving the house and when coming back home. The fibers are all over the world on fruits, food, water, plants etc. We must get back to having the same body situation as non sufferers - ie normal sexual hormonal level and immune system. But non sufferers can also have morgellons. We are just reacting more allergically then others because we have had them longer then others. To compare: Some people are reacting more or less to insect bites….some get a swollen arm or else from just one bite. Also some can die from one bee sting, others not. That is one of the main reasons we have the symptoms. Be sure that others have morgellons too, why not... Did you think that morgs are just jumping off of somebody which they dont like? they laugh on that... No, they remain as herpes inside the body, as sleepers, or as slow working parasites until the growth is too much for the body. |
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| That's great Jo. thanks so much for putting it on for us....... but I feel overwhelmed by it all.. !!! . if we had nothing else in life to do, it would be possible but really difficult to carry on leading a relatively normal life with all that entails and do all this washing etc.... I'm sure it's really good and works but I'm not sure I could manage.. Maybe just doing some of it and things will get better. Milly x |
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| Hi Milly, I agree, its alot. This week I've just started soaking my washing over night in a salt bath. I reckon its helped, but not sure its enough. Its a tough schedule. I might try using less clothes - eg 3 sets and try to get them/keep them clean. I've noticed for a while now, bits landing in my drinks. More noticable in red, hot drinks. Also, floating in my bath. Under my microscope it looks like simple bacteria, as well as fibres. I know that cynobacteria are simple cells that can cause skin irritation and I wonder if that's whats irritating others and my eyes. Jo xx |
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| Hi Jo and Milly, Jo, thanks for that piece from Marc. You know, I thought after reading, why go to all the bother when the fibers are in the air and will getcha anyway. I realized that if they're in your clothes, they have you captive, and if your clothes can be a barrier between you and the fibers that's a good thing. So I'm thinking the extra effort with the salt, extra runs-through, etc. would be good for not only providing a barrier, but to capture and rid through the wash. I use Borax and white vinegar but I'll keep a box of salt there and add it as well. I won't do any more than one run, though since water is at a premium here. Something else that caught my attention: "No, they remain as herpes inside the body, as sleepers, or as slow working parasites until the growth is too much for the body." That made me look at herpes as well as any other virus/bacteria, etc. from another perspective as far as dormancy and the lesions/pustules which honor us with their presence at any inopportune time of their choice. Although it's assumed (by me) that they (herpes virus, etc.) act up at a time of compromised immunity and low ebb of ph balance/blood chemistry, the simple fact that "the growth becomes too much for the body" explains the mechanics to a degree in logical terms. They need an overpopulation outlet; no where to go but out possibly. Thanks, Kritters |
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| I'm going to look for a new coffee "bottle" with a handle that won't melt. Might have to make one myself, but yeah, I notice the fibers in my coffee. "They" are spraying a hell of a lot of chem-trails today, a big old checker-board sky now. Yesterday, none. Guess I will stay inside for the rest of the day and call my daughter in from sledding as they are floating down to earth b4 my very eyes. ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| Hey Jonsi, Do a fiber filter! Filter the pot into another container, then put a man-made filter top on your cup in-between sips. Hey, like the caps they put on glasses in the hospital. Maybe we can create Morg-filtering items and sell. Hey, whatever happened to the idea someone had to have t-shirts and things designed to attract more needed attention to this? Kritts |
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| Jo, Kritts and Jonsi.... do you all not feel quite overwhelmed with it all....??? I don't know if you have children or animals but that of course makes it even more complicated and difficult to know where to begin... If one could just go and live in a sterilized glass container for a few weeks that might do it... it's just all too much :<((( Milly xx I suppose the other alternative is just to go and live with Marc for a while and let him take care of it all !! lol... actually I rather fancy that idea ! ![]() |
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