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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:20:04 GMT -5
Banny,
I didn't realize the samples were yours that I had cultured when you asked me about them, I had you confused with someone else. I only cultured one batch, was about to culture more when the microscope went out.
I thought what I was seeing was an oil mixed in with the sample, but this must be your clear 'goo', that you speak about?
These are my comments and you are: Experiment 6
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:22:12 GMT -5
EXPERIMENT 6.1 (1 of 2) This is from another subject that is emitting debris from their feet. I have several different baggies with samples. This baggie had some oil in with the samples to keep them moist or they were removed with oil? It is a clear oil such as baby oil, I will ask them what they used? I cultured it anyway, even though I would have preferred the oil not be a part of the specimen. Nothing was touched inside the baggie for removal, the baggie was shaken over the dish. These pieces are all visible to the naked eye, they are visually predominately two different pieces of debris. One is a yellow white that looks like a skin flaking and the other is a brown piece that resembles a small splinter. Cultured on 5/11/09, photographed on 5/12/09 @100x [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_1.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_2.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_3.JPEG[/img][/CENTER]
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:23:46 GMT -5
EXPERIMENT 6.1 (2 of 2)Cultured on 5/11/09, photographed on 5/12/09 @100x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_4.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_5.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_6.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 12/05_12_7.JPEG[/img][/CENTER]
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:24:52 GMT -5
Experiment 6 - 3 days growth Remember this is a new subject that had some sort of clear oil in their sample, such as mineral/baby oil? You can see it in some of the photos that the oil has not corrupted the experiment, the oil is not culturing. Cultured on 5/11/09, photographed on 5/14, this represents 3 days growth @100x. I see the commalities, the 'splinters' are turning into a black fuzzy growth, such as niger - not sure, looks fungal. The white cotton candy unidentified fungus (possibly AO or B.s.?) that later starts producing the fiber network and black specks is present. The 'seed' from what is believed to be the Peridiscaece is present and the light yellow biofilm is evident. Note: in ALL similiar cultures - this PD 'seed' first appears as salt-like, invisible, and then within a day or two appears as a light yellow, circular biofilm in the dish, to the naked eye. This 'seed' is emitting the light yellow biofilm from it, this particular biofilm is a part of this seed's system. my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_27.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_28.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_29.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_30.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_31.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_32.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_33.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_34.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_35.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_36.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_37.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_38.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_39.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_40.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_41.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_42.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_43.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_44.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_45.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_46.JPEG
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:29:36 GMT -5
Experiment 6 continued This is the foot debris that had the oil. Cultured 5/11/09, photographed on 5/16/09, these photos below represent 5 days growth at 100x. (I have more samples from this person, I will culture another dish with some of their debris that has not had contact with the mineral/baby oil.) Note: this sample verifies that the fungus is also producing a biofilm. We now have identifed two different sources as producing a biofilm, the seed and the fungus. my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_4.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_5.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_6.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_7.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_8.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_9.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_10.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_11.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_12.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_13.JPEG my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 11 09 5 16/05_16_14.JPEG
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:31:11 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:34:29 GMT -5
my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Experiment 6/5 14 09 5 11/05_14_30.JPEG[/IMG] This 'fungus' above has not been positively ID'd, because of lack of information on the Internet about this particular 'fungus'. It is believed to be the Main Morgellons pathogen as I identified earlier, in that, later in its development - it creates the spider-web network and the carbon 'ball' connectors. It has been suggested that this is also the nematode producing fungus, it is AO-like. We have not been able to find what AO looks like in the dish. Another researcher has found a fungus that resembles this in the dish and has the same characteristics as AO, however, there are not microscopic slides available of her particular fungus. It seems this type of information is limited on the Internet and we need to possibly go to Reference Books at public libraries to search this out? I'm starting to see a 'theme' with the Morgellons parts. There are 3 main parts that are appearing over and over, that are in common in all specimens, so far. This one above is one that we all have in common. The parts that are in common in all specimens so far are: 1) The "PD" Seed in its various stages 2) This silicia-looking, white fuzzy fungus above 3) a black fungus such as A. niger. There is also some green mold being noticed with this sampling that resembles Aspergillus, but is not in all human samples.
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 21:36:19 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Jun 23, 2009 22:04:29 GMT -5
The dish is still 'active', I expect to get another microscope shortly, as soon as I do, I will photograph it again.
What do you think, Banny?
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Post by bannanny on Jun 23, 2009 23:50:09 GMT -5
Thank you so much for doing this for me kammy! I sure hope it gives you more information for your research. Not a one of your links work tho my friend. I have no idea what the oil is that you're referring to. I didn't use any at all... I never do, I swear. I don't even use it on my body. I either put my samples on tape or when it comes to the gel that oozes out of my feet... once it dries into a paste on the bottoms of my crocks, I scrape it out right into a baggie. I don't know where this "oil" could've possibly come from. You have a baggie with just one blob of greenish looking paste in it. I know for a fact that one came DIRECTLY from my feet... so I suggest using that sample over any of the rest I sent you as far as my feet go. What's in the plastic vial container I also sent you is the gel I was able to "roll" out of my hands. If I remember right, it came out looking like greenish microsized fruit rollups. But those 2 samples alone are definitely the gel, so that should help you some I hope. I get a ton of what you called a "brown piece that resembles a splinter" out of me all the time. I also see alot of pale yellow crystal looking pieces in my bed in the mornings along with black specs and transparent strands. The white colored fungus in the pic above is very familiar to me. That's what I would say the gel feels like when it starts creeping around my bod! Here's a pic of it beginning to grow on my scope base that came from my finger (the white stuff in the background.) There's quite a resemblence to me... What's a Peridiscaece seed? I also don't know what it means when you say "the biofilm it's emitting is a part of the seeds system." I'm sorry kammy, but I need you to explain that to me, duh! WOW WOW... that's what I have to say about the video! Is there any way you can upload it to You Tube so we can put it right here on the page? It sure would be easier to talk to you about it that way I think. Here's just a few of the things in the video I can relate very well too... altho I can relate to A L O T of what I'm seeing in it. At :42 seconds in, it looks like a network has appeared to me. At exactly :58-:59 seconds... those are the "lights" I see all the time!! At 1 minute, that pic looks like the things I see rolling across the floor when I abruptly brush them off from my body. At 1:39, that thing looks alot like a pic I uploaded from the internet not too long ago called plasmodiopho something... At 1:06 minutes into the video, it looks like chaetomium or aspergillus (which were just 2 of the molds found in my home) Chaetomium... Aspergillus... I saw those same metallic looking bubbles at 2:26 into the video when I very first started looking at this sh*t under a scope 5+ years ago. I knew then that they had something to do with this too. It was actually a much better scope than the Qx5 I had after that, but it broke. It wasn't a digital scope either. But the "bubbles" in the video also remind me of the gel "bubbles" on my scope base that came from my finger too... Very interesting stuff kammy. It sure feels good to be able to see what's growing is everything I've been seeing for too long of a time now. If we can only narrow this stuff down eh? I still feel the gel substance has a massive amount to do with what the crux of morgellons might be tho. Thank you soooo much! I'm lookin forward... big hugs ~~ banny
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Post by bannanny on Jun 24, 2009 0:07:17 GMT -5
Well sh*t! Now the most important pic I saw here is gone. It just says "this is the link" now in reply # 6. I think you need to size it down a little for it to stay on the page. But when you refer to it, you said... This 'fungus' above has not been positively ID'd, because of lack of information on the Internet about this particular 'fungus'. It is believed to be the Main Morgellons pathogen as I identified earlier, in that, later in its development - it creates the spider-web network and the carbon 'ball' connectors. It has been suggested that this is also the nematode producing fungus, it is AO-like. Well, that particular fungus really looks like what grew on my scope base to me. It grew directly from the gel that fell onto it from out of my finger too. So I'm pretty sure if you can find the gel, you'll have found your fungus. Just my opinion tho. hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 0:07:58 GMT -5
You know I'm no doctor nor not even sure of the names...
It's a Peridiscaceae or Synechococcus, looks like two different spheres to me - could be the Synechococcus instead, doesn't matter - one of them is right and they are both in the Cyanobacteria phylum. E-myacin is recommended for cyanobacteria.
Fungus - green and black aspergillus... antifungals - Posi, Vori, or Itra... maconzole family.
The roll ups that come off the hands are most likely fungus. Green? - green mold, I've cultured it before.
And did you see - you have a nematode with a necklace on? I'm jealous! Yours is prettier than mine! Get the DE, it's cheap. (I didn't see too many...)
You don't know what that 'oil' is?... it was in the baggie... are you sure it's not your clear goo?
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Post by bannanny on Jun 24, 2009 0:21:40 GMT -5
I don't have any idea whatsoever what that oil is kammy... I just don't know. I do know it couldn't be the gel tho cuz when it dries it turns to the green, yellow or amber paste.
The roll ups from my hands are the gel, so the gel is part of a fungus then.
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 0:27:05 GMT -5
Gremlins are messing with the links! Here's a YouTube, but it needs to be re-done... I don't know what option I chose?, but the photos are fading in real funky-like... www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAw0BHoi2Ck
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 6:00:43 GMT -5
The dish is a wet environment, things come to life in it - we'll have to wait to see if this, what I thought was 'oil', will dry out. The agar will dry up, eventually.
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 6:11:42 GMT -5
So, you have the 'typical' toilet paper pathogens (cyanobacteria/synechecoccus & the white cotton candy mystery AO-like fungus or Bacillus subtilis?, the PD seeds/cyanobacteria) inside you, just like me and others, the only difference is you have the green mold - aspergillus, you need to be checked for that. Experiment 5 also had the green mold coming out their skin and it cultured, photos on the other site.
So, it appears, so far, that it's a combination of the Toilet Paper pathogens mixed with the introduction of mold, black or green aspergillus, that causes Morgellons to happen? The green mold is not apparent in toilet paper samples. However, this is pre-mature - more testing is in order.
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 6:22:34 GMT -5
The 'oil' is a mystery. I'm thinking it might be your clear 'goo'... or silicon? I tried to find a microscopic photo of silicon in a Petri Dish, of course, there are none. They are starting some new dish technology with silicon - possibly because it won't culture?
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Post by Jill on Jun 24, 2009 7:01:38 GMT -5
[/IMG] This 'fungus' above has not been positively ID'd, because of lack of information on the Internet about this particular 'fungus'. It is believed to be the Main Morgellons pathogen as I identified earlier, in that, later in its development - it creates the spider-web network and the carbon 'ball' connectors. It has been suggested that this is also the nematode producing fungus, it is AO-like. We have not been able to find what AO looks like in the dish. Another researcher has found a fungus that resembles this in the dish and has the same characteristics as AO, however, there are not microscopic slides available of her particular fungus. It seems this type of information is limited on the Internet and we need to possibly go to Reference Books at public libraries to search this out? I'm starting to see a 'theme' with the Morgellons parts. There are 3 main parts that are appearing over and over, that are in common in all specimens, so far. This one above is one that we all have in common. The parts that are in common in all specimens so far are: 1) The "PD" Seed in its various stages 2) This silicia-looking, white fuzzy fungus above 3) a black fungus such as A. niger. There is also some green mold being noticed with this sampling that resembles Aspergillus, but is not in all human samples.[/quote] Nematode producing fungus?
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 8:45:14 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Jun 24, 2009 13:13:02 GMT -5
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