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| Thanks to Katinka bringing up fungus again, I thought I'd post this website. I know for sure that fungus is involved in some major way in my situation, which I have posted and it seems there are so many kinds. Our water and sewer unfortunately carry way too many pathogenic types and people are not aware of it. Google Image Result for http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mycology/Pseudallescheria1.jpg This one is interesting I pulled up in 2007: http://www.im.microbios.org/articles...07%20Adrio.pdf and this: Invasive fungal sinusitis caused by Pseudallescheria boydii: case report and literature review. - Free Online Library I have many photos of my fungi. Some are probably symbiotic, but I'm dang sher some are not. Aspergillus, candida and some bacteria (not the good kind) I have isolated from my body and sitting water around the house. Kritters |
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| Hey Kritters! Sometime it's good to mention "old theories" isn't it? ![]() Yes I do think personally Morgellons Disease is related to fungus and I do believe that Fusarium a toxic fungi due to overuse of pesticides and herbicides (Monsanto RoundUp) could cause contamination of our water supplies. This would answer the question why I have found fiber like looking "things" under my microscope after investigating waterdrops. That's strange. Would also answer the question why a woman (don't know at the moment where I've read that) who cleaned her shower faucet has found all sorts of fiber looking things and black specks too. How did they get in there?? The pictures Baraka made look familar to fungus too....have posted that on his thread. Kat Last edited by Katinka; March 17th, 2009 at 03:48 PM. |
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| Kat, The thing is, it could very well be fusarium, but I personally have identified a few other things including a bacterium it could be as well, and the more research people do the more things pop up as possibilities. I'll have to go through my archived personal research to see if I can find something possibly someone here has posted that blew me away. Hyphae is not the only thing that looks like fibers, I've found. The more I think I know, I find out the more there is to find out ever since starting this quest almost 3 years ago. I feel like we are doing the leg work while the so-called professionals, who should be able to nail this thing are seemingly nowhere as well as even disagreeing with each other. I'm obsessed with research, which is why I have very little interest in much else in life right now. I figure if I should check out soon, at least I will have helped take care of my family somewhat with the information I have so far. Whether Morgellons or some other disease, like Apergilliosis (which I think pales in comparison), I'm finding very helpful information on this forum and in my research and it will serve to help my family, I hope, in any case. If I could do nothing but research for the rest of my life, I'd be in heaven! Kritts |
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| Hey Kritters, what you said: I'm obsessed with research, which is why I have very little interest in much else in life right now. Same with me too. It's mostly all I do besides caring for my family. Strange how this "Thing" tookover our lives and actually very sad if you think about it. This is what makes me so mad sometimes...the CDC taking their time....Monsanto reaching for every country it can find...contaminating nature..no cure in sight....plus all of us waiting for so long. Feels like we are like "sitting ducks" to me. This is why I think this forum is very important for all of us. Here we can find support, help and care and sometimes even friends ![]() Keep going on, Kat |
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Kritters You're a FUN magnet, you give this old gal a good laugh!!!!I love reading your articles on fungas, I'm full of fungas myself,I think wer'e all too damp inside, in Gillian Mckieths book "You are what you eat" she says we are too damp inside, I must find the book & see what she says to do, I've proberbly done it in the past, I find if I eat a salad a day it seems to help my skin, thank god they come ready made now, lazy cow that I am!! S.D. |
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| Hey SD! well, we don't eat dampness LOL I hear ya! so, why are we so moist inside eh?....what's up with that?Yes ... Adelle Davis. I do think a salad a day is a good thing. You know, seriously...I think if we can stick to the basics we may very well have a chance. xoxoxoo Kritts |
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| hi Kritters you eat dampness in gut when you enjoy something, chocolate, sweets,candy to you, cheese, all the lovely tasting things... I'm trying to be good, eating bean sprouts,salad. veg, BORING!!! S.D. ![]() |
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| hey SD! How does that work? I'm really interested to know! Does it have anything to do with those foods drawing acid, then of course the organisms that feed on them, then possibly the inflammation caused by our white blood cells storming in to git em? (I love seeing if I can come close to an answer) I also always used to read the end of books since I'm ADD (lol)....instant gratification. Okay, now I'll let you actually answer ;-) xoxoxo Kritts Oh and another thing, I think salads push things through the intestines, so they are a good thing. Interesting, I have noticed that people I know who consume large amounts of salads usually are not overweight. xo |
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