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| Curing Morgellons 4 STEP PROTOCOL In the late 1990's there was a report of a new unknown parasite, in China, from which there was no known cure. It's name? "STRONGYLUS MONOSPINIGERUM" AKA THE LINT PARASITE. It cocoons itself and disguises itself as lint. In reality Strongylus Monospinigerum is not the official name given to this micro- Organism. The official name of the disease caused by this parasite is called Morgellons. What is Morgellons? Morgellons is a disease caused by a parasitical Fungi disease (in Theory), caused by the parasitical fungi falling in to a species (unknown) of Fusarium Oxysporum. LymeBuster Chat - Chitin is right, treatment successful READ THIS Fusarium Oxysporum is primarily a destroyer of cartilage, breaking down polymers and attacking red blood cells to obtain/deplete the iron. Its exact method of initial entry is unconfirmed, however, it may take form as an airborne pathgenic spore or use a variety of insect vectors as an intermediate host. e.g. scabies, moth,s fleas, spiders, ticks, lice, flies ect.. to name a few. Filament formation associated with spirochetal infection: a comparativ Once entry is made into the hosts system, this parasitical fungi becomes systemic by nature, circulating in the bloodstream and depositing in the folicles of hairs or pores of the skin, intestines and other organs. This may include the entire body, eyes, nasal passage, knuckles, scalp, ears and joints of the spine, arms, hands, legs and feet. E.g. places containing highly concentrated cartilage. It has been considered by some that they also nest along the lining of the periphial nerous system. Their objective may be to intercept polymers in the key root nueron transmitters, substances that transmit electronic signals to various parts of the body, through connections to the central nervous sytem and are then transmitted rapidly to the brain. Morgellons parasite affect the nervous sytem in this respect but are unable to penetrate the central nevous system directly but indirectly through the neuron transmitters by interrupting the key root neuron transmission by polypeptides. Thereby effecting the immune sytem at the micro-biological level, interupting signals, anitbodies or key immune responses. This unknown species of Fusarium Oxysporum which is a parasitical fungi, is a micro- Organism or more specifically a negatively charged poly atomic ion. Each micro-organism, is a single entity with the ability to divide and group or bind with other micro-organisms like itself. As these micro-organisms group, bind and grow they take various shapes, sizes and forms. Sometimes mimmicking other parasites or fungus debris. As they grow the eventually develop networks and twine within the human body. If outside the human body they twine and twist into a thread or worm-like organism, giving the appearance of fiber or thread and sometimes petruding the skin in a like-wise fashion. A newly developed theory for treatment possibly leading to a cure involves Morgellons counter-part or anti-venom called CHITOSAN which attracts the parasite because it. Has. Negative charge. (See my "Chitosan posts) Curing Morgellons 4 STEP PROTOCOL If you have Morgellons, it is breeding and multiplying by the millions in a fiber spore-like AIRBORNE pathway. It melts into your skin, enters your bloodstream and takes refuge in your organs and body. It nests in your skeletal spine, cartilage e.g. knuckles, elbows knees and other joints and central nervous system. Fusarium Oxysporum flows in the blood system, where it is carried to in hair follicles, where it seeks protein nutients of fiber from type I collagen, fibrocartilage, (in the form of elongated fibril). Also Chitonase, a "Chitin-like" element which is a long-chain polymer of a N-acetylglucosamine Chitin, a derivative of glucose, and is found in many places throughout the natural world. It is the main component of the cell walls of fungi, the exoskeletons of arthropods such as crustaceans (e.g., crabs, lobsters and shrimps) and insects, the radulas of mollusks, and the beaks of cephalopods, including squid and octopuses. In terms of structure, chitin may be compared to the polysaccharide cellulose and, in terms of function, to the protein keratin. As the micro-organism cells divide; swelling, itching and lesions appear as this parasite transforms its host into a body of fiber tissue. When it comes out to feed it petrudes the skin (biting/itching) and feeds off iron (red blood cells), hyrogen peroxide and (cellulose). Outside the body; Items such as e.g. clothes, socks, ect.. It will nest in your shoes, carpet, clothes, ect.. Evidence it is a single yet complex organism, has been confirmed by Clifford Carnicom of carnicominstitute.org.. To describe it I'll say it like this: Imagine if you could separate/detach pieces of your body and send them out to hunt/ complete tasks/missions for you. What's the task/mission? To hunt and gather cellulose from the body or cotton fibers. Why cotton? Answer; cotton fibre is almost pure cellulose. What is cellulose? Cellulose is an organic compound with polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to over ten thousand linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is the structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants, many forms of many forms of algae and the oomycetes. Some species of bacteria secrete it to form biofilms. Cellulose is the most common organic compound on Earth About 33% of all plant matter is cellulose (the cellulose content of cotton is 90% and that of wood is 40–50%. The Strongylus Monospinigerum or more accurately (in theory) Fusarium Oxysporum, communicates cell to cell as one. It can dispatch pieces of the body parts/micro-organism's. They have the capability to regroup and communicate. When they finish the task they regroup back to the mothership or start a new chain. That's the cycle of the parasite "strongylus monospinigerum". It feeds off cotton; clothing, ect.. Is it in need of components in the human body to complete it's life cycle or simply taking refuge? Answer: yes it needs a host although it may lay dormant for unknown periods of time, perhaps years! Curious? Take a 150 watt light and start to scratch your head or arm and watch as the lint spores fly off and show intelligent capabilities. They can move fast, float upward toward light, group with others and many will seek out your cotton t-shirt. They bind together and even when separate are one enity. Yes they are in your blood, your skin and your environment. Until we can find a way to kill it in all THREE areas, we will not be free from this mico-predator. Which grows to inches long. I have collected them from lint/spore size to 4 inches long! Many will say I don't have symptoms like that or I haven't noticed that! Get a flood light and start looking/studying the dust/particles in your air. IT'S AIRBORNE! Look for lint on your bed sheets! Look for spects of lint! Place the lint by each other. Use a napkin or tissue, gently pass over it, it binds together. Try getting two pieces of Morgellons lint together, they bind. Ect. ect.. this is how they grow by binding. Forming a cocoon and moprhing into one. They don't crawl but will have nematode-like tendencies (standing upright when brushed they latch to fiber clothe, sheets, clothes, ect.. They are in your body coming out as fibers. Gathering growing inside and out. CELLULOSE IS ONE OF ITS FOOD SOURCES. Which brings up another point of interest. Hydrogen Peroxide (bad idea) this parasite may use hydrogen as a component to bind itself and also to break down polymers called degradation in cartilage. Products made from cotton could include but are not limited to t-shirts. Sheets, carpet, upholstery, toilet paper, Q-tips, towels, ect. Ect. No wonder its thriving! COTTON IS EVERYWHERE! Photos and videos of Morgellons organism are on facebook under the name "battle morgellons" Videos show live Morgellons or active poly atomic ion group out side the body with web or thread-like silk strand being produced in it act of defense Godspeed! Last edited by sportsman1969; November 15th, 2011 at 02:55 AM. Reason: update/revise |
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| You Are Definitely So Correct. For a long time I have already been realizing that my morgellons is mainly strongyles worms. Along with the large strongylus that look almost like they have a hawk mouth face too. Mostly strongyles worms weaving their way all through my clothing and bedsheets to camouflage themselves both behind and inside of cloth threads. Born as work horses mainly all for the US Government it makes sense that we would also have the same strongyles worms that many horses have too. Also strongyles is contagious from dogs to humans. Strongyles are also in goats and sheeps, etc... too. Strongyles is in our foods. Even the small brown spots that grow way too fast on green riping bannanas are strongyles worms. I also stopped eating green bell peppers after recieving one with a brown currosion spot on it that was strongyles infected. Basically now a days i can not eat anything with any brown or black spots any where on it. Since i now realize that most all the brown and black spots on foods are strongyles infected foods. So far continual mayonnaise and occasional original fixodent have kept me alive. Please God Be With Us All as we just keep on fighting the strongyles off of all our hairs, skins, eyes, spines, joints, cloths, etc... Keep Taking Great Care. Peace and Love To Everyone. |
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| Hello! I created a facebook page with 31 photos and 3 videos under the name "battle morgellons" log in and search find friends. Thanks sportsman1969 Godspeed! |
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| I have been researching your theory and came across an article that stated that " people whose sexual ability is fully developed are more vulnerable to the disease than both infants and old persons." And it made me think, is it possible that my symptoms arent as severe as others because ive had a hystectomy? Also, my daughter doesnt seem to have all of my symptoms, either. One thing we share is the fibers. Very interesting and totally plausable diagnosis. |
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| Polly, I do not know very much about the tie between testosterone or estrogen and Morgellons. The study I did read stated that Morgellons suffers showed a lower level of testosterone or estrogen and immunse suppression. The effects from the hysterectomy alone are a handful. Such as 20% loss in bone mass in a short number of years thereafter. Perhaps your operation did hinder the disease. I also believe that testosterone in women rises as their estrogen level decreases. Since hormones affect a wide range of key cellular functions, I can safely assume that lower levels would indeed compromise the immune system. Having said that... your up late! Lol gotcha! Anyway, I am just over the hill but in good health prior to Morgellons.. which brings a thought to mind. I am not the healthiest in diet, so we are what we eat. Meaning, there are possibly contributing factors in our overall diet such as genetic modification of our foods. I can recall the exact moment at which I believe I contracted Morgellons. I was handling mulch froma mulch plant when I felt the sting. The rest is history. I haven't just been guessing, I have just been trying to put the pieces together from a logical stand point. However, this disease defies all reasonable logic. In closing this message I would say that whatever our circumstance the only common ground with Morgellons sufferers is that they have been infected and there are no barriers of financial status, color, race or creed. Why symptoms vary is still a mystery to me. Last edited by sportsman1969; October 31st, 2011 at 05:00 AM. Reason: spelling |
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| Im always up late. Its the only private time i have to think. The only thing that knocks me out is the Atarax, and it freaks me out because i wonder what crawls on me while imknocked out. I know thats the point for some people but id rather have control over something crawling in my nose at night. Or at least the option of trying to stop it. So here i am, doused in mineral oil, in my pink sheep pajamas, under my far infrared light, trying to figure out how to evict this horrible creature from my body. I figure if i find some treatment that helps, its worth a little lost sleep. |
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| I believe the member called strong may have been talking about this parasitic worm, Strongyloides stercoralis, not the the mold spore. Strongylus monospinigerum. Not sure though as part of that poster's description included what sounded like mold often found on fresh produce which I do not believe would be worms but could be a mold or fungal disease often found on produce produce in damper climates. Quite a few people think that the parasite Strongyloides stercoralis is a part of the symptom picture for some with Morgellons. I am posting some information about this worm under the parasite section of the forum today. BTW what I have as a parasite hates hydrogen peroxide, even in the 3% version available in most grocery and drug stores. I find the 3% version of hydrogen peroxide cleans out a lot of what is found in lesions. These parasites hate h2o2, so I do not plan on tossing it out and love the fact that this product is so inexpensive and easy to obtain.
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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| Greetings! Yes it gets confusing when you say strongylus monspingerum as that was a TEMPORARY NAME given to the Chinese version of Morgellons. There is no such official classifaction or morphology available. On ther other hand the biological classification of Fusarium Oxysporum is Parasitical fungi. Most people assume that fungi and parasites are two distinctly different organisms. Perhaps in general they are, however not only do the two co-exist, they are so closely related in certain forms that species exist where they are one in the same. Such is the fusarium oxysporum. Chitosan is effective against fusarium oxysporum. Many people with Morgellons have noticed improvement while taking Chitosan. I too am having success with Chitosan. Perhaps the ACE Pathway treatment which boosts the immune system is the missing piece of the puzzle? I will research your named parasite to see if there are any noticeable characteristics of this disease. Thank you for the information! Together we will overcome. Godspeed! |
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