Morgellons Fibers

Morgellons Fibers

Morgellons fibers known origin are found deep within skin lesions, and are NOT the result of clothing or environmental fibers. The Fibers are reported in various colors including red, blue, and green.

Randy Wymore, a former research director of the MRF and presently Director of the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences’ Center for the Investigation of Morgellons Disease, states that Morgellons patients have masses of dark fibers visible at 60x magnification under the unbroken skin, while unaffected individuals do not.

Wymore sent several samples of fibers supplied by Morgellons patients to the Police Crime Lab in Tulsa, Oklahoma for analysis. After checking the fibers against known fibers in the FBI’s national database, lab director Mark Boese said the morgellons fibers were “consistent with something that the body may be producing,” adding, “These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant.

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Morgellons

Morgellons (also known as Morgellons disease, Morgellons syndrome, Morgellon), is a name given in 2002 by Mary Leitao to a proposed condition referred to by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)as Unexplained Dermopathy.

Morgellons is characterized by various cutaneous (skin) symptoms including crawling sensations, biting, and stinging; finding fibers on or under the skin; and persistent skin lesions (e.g., rashes or sores).

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