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Deb 3/11/2017 10:39:16 AM edit upload | Hi Lacy, This is just an opinion based on my own experience. I don't think the chorine causes Morgellons, BUT I think anymore toxins added to the body makes it worse. When I had my worse skin issues I too went down to our community swimming pool. But I didn't spend much time in the water. I laid out in the sun more then would dip in the pool to cool off. I would always wipe off good or shower afterwards. I found the sun to be most helpful as sun exposure is supposed to be good for the production of D3. My readings about this is sun exposure between 2-5pm without sunscreen as to allow UVB rays into your body is best. Any sun exposure earlier has more UVA rays which are the rays that are of no use and not good for you. Where we used to live they upped the chlorine in our house water and a lot of people in the community were complaining about it. I did notice my itching and eruptions and eye problems became worse. Now in our new house we have a whole house water filter system that eliminates toxins including chlorine. I realize that's not an option for you. But you do have a choice in your drinking water. I found Arrowhead was the best bang for the buck. I had ph testing strips for checking water and Arrowhead came out ahead overall I tested. Kirkland water (Cisco brand) was very acidic actually the most acidic overall. In summary, Does Chlorine cause Morgellans I, in my opinion would say no, but the more toxins you put in your body lower your immune system. So I personally would not spend a lot of time soaking in the community pool, as the longer your in those chemicals enter through your pores. I would suggest showering afterwards. I found sun exposure to be the most helpful though. This is just an opinion on my own experience and readings. The goal is to reduce the toxic input into our bodies thru clean eating, clean drinking water and the protocol. Remember anything you put on your skin enters the body. When we had bad water at our old house (which was unfiltered) my Dr at the time suggested no more than 10 minute baths to avoid toxin overload. I hope this helps you a bit and that you will feel better soon. God Bless and Love in Christ, Deborah |
Lacy 3/11/2017 10:39:41 AM | Hi there, I wanted to ask if anyone has swam in swimming pools ever since they had morgellons, I don't have a bathtub in my house but I live in apartment flat which has a shared swimming pool in the area with lower amounts of chlorine because not many people swim there. I would like to ask if anyone has experienced anything swimming in pools while having morgellons? |
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