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Original 3/16/2009 Post | |
johnb 3/16/2009 11:18:45 PM | Most compelling 'smoking gun' case for Morgellons I have seen to date: Mr.Common Sense Blog> If he is correct, this may shed some light on why your protocol is working so well Mel. Will report back after a little more research... |
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Pamela Mae 8/29/2009 1:07:49 AM | Dear Jeanne, Did you see that there are 2 people here whom have gotten well. Have you seen the positive posts on encouragement. I understand everyone has to go on a journey to discover- ahhh yes this is Morgellons. But- there are positive solutions here ,and wonderful research that has been done previously .mel has offered his experience,john b has mr cs has......they are here and mel and mr.cs are as well. What if we looked at that? There are also people here that are trying very hard to focus on what has 'Worked' for those here. Please,I personally do not want to see any more pictures,we have seen them all. Sincerely, Pamela Mae |
Jeanne 8/29/2009 12:28:09 AM | Whenever those of us who love God are put into a dire situation we always look to Him first. I know what one cause of 'Morgellons' is---it is a fungus, a plant that is known in Argentina to have the ability to live on human skin. Naturally it is tropical and therefore unknown by most medical mycologists in this country. I have the plant--lichen?--because it grew outside of my body where it prefers to grow. I saw a postcard of the 'plant' brought back as a souviner from Argentina. I have samples of every stage of propagation from spores to seeds to seed pods to the 'wax' from which the hair grows--any of you seeing hair growing in weird places yet?--to cellulose ropes bearing seeds and on and on. I went to UC Davis Medical center a month ago and they identified plant material in my skin samples. I showed them the plant and they told me to take it to the Department of Agriculture which I did but they were unable to identify it. Did you know that fungi can take down whole forests? Did you know that fungi are very similar to us in that they have the same ph and exude CO2 like we do unlike other plants? I would venture a guess that most people that have this HORROR have been healthy, nutrition conscious and have a spititual desire for God. My blogg is Morgellons for now..wwwblogintime.blogspot.com and I will try to post a picture of the plant tonight. It is made of little cotton balls with red, green or black specks inside, ribbon like fibers scrolling out --brownish-- and hair, oh yes and always the waxy stuff. If ya know what it is you can kill it. |
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