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Reflections on Your Protocol

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Anna
2/24/2010
12:16:26 AM MST



I am a friend of Mel's for 8 years now. I see him at the very least once a month.

I have watched Mel in all phases of this disease. It has been an incredible journey. He has attempted to heal himself through trial and error. I saw him when he was ashen grey and full of sores. I have seen him unable to leave his apartment due to pain, fear, open wounds, itching, and total devastation because he could not understand what all was happening to him.

I have seen this man pull things out of his skin and bag them to show the doctor because he wanted proof and confirmation. I have witnessed weight gain, weight loss and a man so scared that only two years ago (2008) he was sure he was going to die, and at times prayed for the relief. I do not know how many times we have cried together..the emotional stress alone of this disease is tremedous.

I would like to say that when looking for a cure to anything...we can take medicine that will mask our symptoms or we can take medicine that actually cures the disease. When we do the latter, we tend to get Sicker before we get better. Mel was a 'choclate mess' while on the protocol. A good analagy would be 'that we need to pull the weeds up by the root and not just cut off the top.' It might look good for a day or a week, but then it will rear it's ugly head again.

I don't have Morgellons, I had never heard of this disease before Mel was diagnosed. My heart aches for those of you who do...

Mel's health today... he is vibrant, energetic, his skin color is back in 'the pink' so to speak. His hair is growing and looking good again. The cold weather hurts his old injuries, but other than that...wow what a difference.

He is actually happy. He is feeding his soul by helping others. I for one am so grateful for the return of his health and his beautiful smile. I do not believe that Mel has a Messiah complex. Being from NY, he does have a strong personality, but nobody knows better than He that 'It Is Not All About Him.' I am proud to call him my friend.

Mel has also been battling psoriasis for years. He also has some nail and skin fungus that are disapating at an amazing rate! YAY!!! One would guess that a side-effect, if you will of the protocol is to get rid of fungus and psoriasis..his skin and nails look better than I have ever seen them.

The psoriasis covered most of his lower leg and is no longer thick & crusty. His legs are considerably better, the psoriasis is in patches and just a few places on the lower leg. The nails are not quite clear, but close..it's pretty exciting, acutually.

When Mel was asked to do this website, he was a little taken back because he was afraid of ridicule and what it may open up for him. I encouraged him to do it...I believe that we are all here for a reason and that we have a responsibility to share what we know. This website is Mel's passion.

Rick, I thank you for encouraging this website. For those of you who care...the money is not here...that is not the reason for the website. There are skeptics in all walks of life. In my experience, especially the medical field. Everybody wants a 'piece of the pie' and if they don't get it, they poo- poo the whole system/protocol/medication, if you will. That is an unfortunate reality.

My hope is that anyone who comes to this website gets something. This web site is meant to help. Be willing to go the distance. Remember if the protocol is working for you , you will get sicker before you get better.

Bottom line...sometimes we need to tweek whatever protocal we use to accomodate our different system. what I Do know? This DID work for Mel. No question about it, you just have to see him! There were many times he was frustrated, depressed and ready to give up and yet here he is willing to risk his reputation in order to help others...

NICE,My Friend.


Rick
2/24/2010
9:08:12 AM MST



I have been watching the whole Morgellons thing ever since I heard a Jeff Rense program talking about it several years ago. Shortly thereafter, I met Mel and he had similar symptoms to those people on Jeff Rense, so I told him to look it up on the internet- and he did and confirmed that was what he had. Since I spend a lot of time on the internet, I suggested to Mel that he ought to try the Abodenzol that everyone was raving about. It was from that point that Mel began his journey.

For some reason, I have a lifelong interest in alternative medicine. I am not a health practitioner, just a nutcase (as my wife suggests). I am 54 years old and for my age, in perfect health- yet I am drawn to alternatives. I try to stay as far away from Allopathic medicine as I can. If I get a medical issue, I use my bevy of devices first (Colloidal Silver, QXCI, Scenars, Cold Lasers, Etc) and if those don't have an impact, I take some aspirin.

I tried all my trusted devices on Mel, to no avail (he was a willing "victim" of my mad science).

As soon as Mel noted the sores were healed, I went out to a bunch of yahoo Morgellon's forums and posted his results. I took great effort to make the posts not to appear as sales pitches on the forums, yet all my enthusiasm did was get me banned from most of the big ones. I've been emailing the Rense people about Mel to get him on, but I never get a reply.

I find it quite odd that mainstream medicine and the media have no interest in Mel's successes. In my clouded opinion, I feel it is because - unless the cure is patentable, and huge profits can be made by the patent, no one in the mainstream cares about Mel's success.

It is my own gut feeling that Morgellon's may be the body's response to people ingesting years and years worth of pharmaceutical drugs and toxic food- and the combined toxicity of all the drugs building up within the body. I have no scientific basis for my opinion, other than a gut feeling.

I think if anyone is waiting for the mainstream medical establishment to come out with a cure, don't hold your breath. And maybe when they do, the cure will be as "successful" as chemotherapy is to cancer.

Good luck you guys. You are in good hands with Mel. He is as wonderful of a guy in person as he is online. You have no idea the amount of love that exudes from his pores. He wants to make the world a better place and I think he has a good start.






Pamela Mae Crane
2/24/2010
1:18:08 AM MST


Dear Robert,

I am so happy Mel welcomed you in his customary caring and warm way. We have so much to thank him for,his stand and healing started the work that is most likely going to see many well.Be encouraged.

You are welcome to email me - please don't be shy.. pamela@morgellonsfocus.com

Please know that there is hope - mel should know -he is now well and that was a major miracle.

Never Give up Hope,
God is able to make all crooked roads straight!
Bless you my brother,
Pamela Mae Crane



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