Sonja 11/3/2012 9:50:40 PM
MST
| Hi Jul, I stopped buying fluffy bedding and clothes, as soon as I realised that their puffballs resemble morgellons. It assured me that the puffballs on my beading, or on my clothes, or on my brush are morgellons related. I am now 90% free of symptoms, and I have not seen these puffballs for a long while. The satin is very good and cotton as well. Instead of blanket, I use quilt, with cotton quilt cover. However, as soon as I buy cotton things, before I use it, I soak it for 1 hour in loaded washing machine, in which I add about 15/20 MMS drops diluted in a glass jar (or 3 spoons of Borax).
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Jul 11/3/2012 9:50:40 PM
MST
| Hi guys, It's getting cold & so far until I figure out what blanket to get I've been using satin sheets plus a space heater to stay warm. But wouldn't a blanket be good to have. I thought the fleecy kind would be good, but last year I used them & they left puffballs everywhere (maybe this wouldn't happen now since I'm much better? But I don't know- really don't wanna risk cleaning up the constant puffballs anymore!!). Has anyone discovered a fabric, warmer than the satin, that would make a M-friendly blanket? Thank you all! XO
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