Re: Blood parasite discussion Hi everyone (Kritts, Jo, and RL),
Good to see you all here on the thread, and glad that Jo brought it up again, as I do think that Ingrid Naiman's discussion of blood borne parasites is quite interesting as it relates to morgellons. Maybe this is not so unique after all and maybe not as mysterious in origin as we think, such as maybe it has been around for just eons but has been ignored by the medical hacks. Sorry I just cannot call much of what these folks do a profession, especially after hearing all the disparaging remarks made by some of these so called professionals to seriously ill morgellons patients.
I talked with Ingrid once quite a few years back when I was trying to order her book on Amazon and they were out of it. She seemed very nice though guarded at that time, since I think some of the herbals she sold then were under scrutiny, not just on her site, but others (unfairly so, but then that is another story).
Now if only the treatment Western doctors are using also took into account the fact that morgellons parasites attack more than the intestinal, lung and skin areas of the body. I am fairly certain it is, as I already stated in the first post on this thread, circulating in the blood and lymph (and by association to both of these body systems is also found in the spleen). I also am almost sure that this is not just in these areas, but in the kidneys and liver/gall bladder and sometimes the fluid around the heart. Fortunately the Western medicos already seem to know that they are in the lungs, but gee I wish they would contact a really great TCM practitioner to find out more about how this parasite system travels and attacks various organs in the body, as it would save a lot of time (sorry, I just get so impatient).
Oh, well, off the soap box in this area, as I know there is a lot more involved than just this too. So, what I feel is, I do wish that Western medicine machine would open its eyes widely as there is more out there than just their system and if everyone could work together there might be more and better solutions for this complex problem known as morgellons.
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