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| In the late 1990's there was a report of a new unknown parasite, in China, from which there was not a known cure. It's name? "STRONGYLUS MONOSPINIGERUM" AKA THE LINT PARASITE. It cocoons itself and disguises itself as lint. If you have Morgellons, its in your home right now 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. It moves under the skin, laying eggs in hair follicles, where it seeks protein nutients of fiber from type I collagen, fibrocartilage, (in the form of elongated fibril). Also, "Chitin" 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 eggs hatch, 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 your cotton/cellulose ( skin petruding fibers are seeking airborne pathogen for binding puroses). Items such as e.g. clothes, socks, ect.. It will nest in your hair (and bind with others), shoes, carpet, clothes, ect.. I have physical proof it is a single yet complex organism. 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 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 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%. Consideration- *(theory) One way it may be transmitted is via biofilm oil on mulch composition. Type of tree species/wood is unknown at present time. The Strongylus Monospinigerum 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". Observation: Upon disturbing a 1 inch specimen I collected in a 16oz bottle, I received a sharp pain in my right foot. Conclusional theory: Strongylus Monospinigerum have the ability to communicate via micro-electronic frequency. 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 for rapid reproduction although it may lay dormant for unknown periods of time, perhaps years! *Note (while dormant)- Slower growth and reproduction may still occur as the pathogen gathers airborne lint/spores and cocoons itself in lint/fiber. 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 hair, body or cotton t-shirt. They are drawn to body heat and/light. 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. Larger spore groups are capable of secreting a web-like slik strand.- (Witnessed/noted by physical observation) NOTE: I have collected them from lint/spore size to 4 inches long! *Area of interest- laundry room near dryer. NOTE: Shiny crystal-like biofilm may be observed on skin in direct sunlight. 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. Study the movement of the pathogen (which is visible with the naked eye) 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. I have also observed micro-webbing in a cyclon shape (trap). Assumed purpose: to trap prey! e.g. fibers, insects e.g. *bed bugs, *scabies, *spiders, *ticks, *flies, *ants, ect.. (*method of human transmission), *airborne dust (wood dust 50% cellulose) Theory: As the Strongylus Monospinigerum grows/binds/attaches: it is believed/possible at some point a permanent bonding my take place. Whether by cocoon or biochemical reaction due to a specific unknown number of binding pathogen, is unknown at present time. Once permanent binding has occurred it is not believed to be reversible. *It may also be considered most vulnerable upon permanent binding, although binding may occur both internally (moist) or externally (dry) from the host. *Further the substance or biological composition has not been identified. (*)unknown Parasite may survive in extremely high temperatures due to protective polymer fiber exterior. Coincidence? Science is working on improved fire-resistant polymer fibers. STAY AWAY FROM COTTON, ITS FOOD SOURCE. 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! Godspeed! ----------INTIAL SYMPTOMS---------- Lesions White fibers in and around lesions. Hundreds of black specs exiting palms, arms, legs, belly and groin area. Brown spots, (fecal or egg in dermis) Itching Black/brown specs/parasite falling from scalp/body Itchy scalp Blue jell-like egg fibers, red egg. *The following treatment is the protocol I have used and it has been most effective for me. Portions of my treatment are unorthadox and are not a guarantee or recommendation to anyone. I am sharing my experience with the MDR COMMUNITY. This information is not medical advice. If you have a medical issue you should consult a licensed physician. ----TREATMENTS/PROTOCOL USED BY/FOR MYSELF---------= Initial visit to Dr. Diagnosis- Scabies Prescribed Permethrin Applied as directed (immediately) ENTIRE BODY Larvae subsided/controlled Reinfestation with 10 days Applied/sprayed (24oz) Ecosmart Organic Vegetable Garden Insecticide (HOMEDEPOT) (Ingredients: Rosemary Oil, Thyme Oil, Peppermint, Cloves, Potasium DL and Lethicin) to one body part at a time. Result: Black/brown parasite exit scalp, hands, legs, feet, groin and abdominal areas. Continued to apply and wipe parasite daily for next 7 days with less parasite infestation. Added (12oz) EcoSmart to bath every other day. Parasite visible in bathwater waste. Applied Ecosmart directly on lesions. Result: lesions healed and infection stopped immediately. Continue maintenance to present wiith Ecosmart. Physician consultation between July thru October 11' Consulted 4 physicians to date: 1 walk-in clinic(diagnosis:scabies: prescribed permethrin), 1 appointment with local physician (prescribed permethrin), 1 emergency room visit (referred to dermatologist),1 Dermatologist (prescribed Ivermectin) NOTE: While in emergency room, fiber came out of skin (from deep within skin tissue) in front of nurse, doctor placed on his finger and transfered to microscope. Dr. Concluded was lint/fiber from environment. Cleaning biofilm from bloodstream: MMS (oral) as suggested by Jim Humble Other products used/tried: Nutrasilver, Red Pine Needle Oil, Fulvic acid minerals, DE Diatomaceous Earth, Emu Oil, Croc Oil, Lavender bath soak, lavender soap, dog flea/tick shampoo, MMS, DMSO, Tee Tree Oil, Sulfur8 Scalp Ointment, Rid Bed Bug Spray, MoldStat, Neem Oil, ect.. ----------CURRENT STATUS/CONDITION---------- No lesions (scars evident) Minimum parasite exit body (a few per week) Control/Environment: Laundry (frequent) and environment treated with; MoldStat (TM) and Neem Oil. (Weekly) Vacuum regularly Linen changed weekly Continue with dog flea/tick shampoo Lavender bath soak/Lavender soap Continue with Ecosmart as needed body/bath Apply essential oils to body (croc oil/emu oil) Ordered moringa, neem and cotton seed oils *Not cured but 90% relief FLYING LINT\FIBER MINIMAL IN ENVIRONMENT ----------CONTINUING SELF EXPERIMENTATION---------- GODSPEED! |
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