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Old March 1st, 2009, 12:41 PM
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hello all,
scientists have recently discovered a symbiotic relationship between a nematode and a genius bacteria.also another very interesting discovery that two different strains of parasitic nematodes co-existing which is another new discovery in the scientific world .in reality these are (NTDS) NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES. from everything i've been reading about these parasitic diseases not very much at all was being done in regards to curing the people people who contract these diseases.why? because this disease mainly infects the impoverished communities.it also under olden day assumption that it still remains only in third world countries.well all these idiot doctors so called professionals the ones i've had the pleasure to meet anyways should open their eyes and realize just how possible it is! here are a couple of interesting articles
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Old March 1st, 2009, 01:00 PM
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wow they ARE clever. Why is it always the female parasites which are the problem?!!!
GGGRRR

Maybe Morgellons will turn out to be an NTDS

Thanks Robin

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Old March 1st, 2009, 03:25 PM
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ignorant.
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Old March 1st, 2009, 04:12 PM
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"When I told my doctor about maybe having Myiasis she said thats only common in foreign tropical countries."
your doc is right in a sense - 'normally' Myiasis is fairly limited to large flys (bot flys, old and new world screwworms etc) - found in tropical places.

The flys implicated in Morgellons are much smaller, and for some reason their eating habits have changed. Quite possibly by genetic interference. They seem to be agricultural pests...which may tie in nicely with GM research one day.

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Old March 1st, 2009, 04:51 PM
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yeah Jo, but..... many critters are hitching rides on people who travel today which is why there isn't really any organism anymore which stays native. I listed several worms that the 'specialist' I saw said the same thing... that they are from another country, when in fact they are here too.

Also, with the bio-engineering, what they are incorporating in the cotton for the white fly and other insects comes right along with the cotton plant once it's picked, picking up some friends along the way, and right along on the shelves of JCrew or Walmart and onto our bodies and skin.

But you're the fly queen researcher, so I realize you know this. ;-)

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Old March 1st, 2009, 07:20 PM
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your doc is right in a sense - 'normally' Myiasis is fairly limited to large flys (bot flys, old and new world screwworms etc) - found in tropical places.

The flys implicated in Morgellons are much smaller, and for some reason their eating habits have changed. Quite possibly by genetic interference. They seem to be agricultural pests...which may tie in nicely with GM research one day.

Jo xxx
Joey,

Just thought I would add again here, the parasitologist that I saw included myasis as a possibility for my illness.....this after looking as hundreds of my samples. I take his word for it, he's the one with a 40 year background in parasitology.....and probably 10 years in college.

Oh, btw......I did a little search on him a couple of weeks ago. Guess where he went to college????? Stoneybrook!!!!!!

LOL....weird.

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Old March 1st, 2009, 07:32 PM
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Niecy!
What a goldmine you have in a doctor! I doubt many people would be as fortunate to find one with a background and interest in parasitology!
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Old March 2nd, 2009, 04:33 PM
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hi all!
I really believe its a version of the river blindness.in my city there is alot of african people.and if they are infected and get bit by our mosquitos,flys,spiders possibly just think of the possibilities and what i've read about river blindness the children stay home and take care of the affected it takes about 20yrs or so for them to become blind sometimes they will evacuate the eintire village because they are so infested.and african peoples hair does not retain water it beads up and rolls off their heads.where as our scalps retain the moisture which is one of this parasites most precious resource! another possibility is due to the fact that in 1982 the fda approved the use everywhere in the u.s. they are using trematodes larva in compost they believe it would control the bug infestations in the gardens and fields.in reality they had no clue at all where it would lead to they believed it to be harmless to humans and animals.i don't understand that at all .how could they be so ignorant these things are carnovoires they feed off fleshy things so why not humans? i will post an article on ntds and they are here!
i really feel as though i've infected so many people around me.and it makes me sick to my stomach.
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Old March 3rd, 2009, 04:23 AM
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Robin, I truly believe its everywhere. Don't think,for a minute that you should feel bad about anything .
Saying that I know it is hard not to cause I do myself.
On top of this nightmare you get guilt and shame thrown
in.
Thats the awful thing about this and why it is not coming out.
We are taught to think that only homeless people and third world countries get parasites.
Nothing could be futher than the truth.
I think it is related to river blindness too.
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