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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 10, 2008 19:20:23 GMT -5
Along with the thick phlegm, oozing lesions, edema, skin crawls, hair color changes, hair loss, both light and dark granules, hyphae like fibers through the skin, tender lymph nodes especially in neck and arm pits, fatigue, white skin with irregular spots from melanin changes or consumption by pathos, muscle aches, is the rosy-orange-pinkish tint on palms and feet.
A very distinct rosy-orange-pink. Bubble gum pink dark peach almost.
Most noticeable on palms and feet after hot shower or bath, or stress to the skin from oils, peroxide etc.
Any connection that we have little if any melanin in our palms and feet?
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 10, 2008 19:29:49 GMT -5
These will be common sufferings of plaintiffs going into the class action motion I started drafting last Monday. We can't all be crazy when we suffer identical symptoms correct?
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Post by felixwillford on Jul 10, 2008 21:27:22 GMT -5
The color of your palms that you speak of is a LYME symptom.
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Post by felixwillford on Jul 10, 2008 21:35:17 GMT -5
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Post by godsgrace on Jul 10, 2008 22:57:17 GMT -5
my hands and feet are not that color. I don't have Lyme but CFS/Fibo...
two of it's closest relatives.
kame, are you light or darker skinned?
I'm very pale..Irish
and No, we can't all be crazy if we are experiencing the same thing.
Sometimes I think this is all just a really bad joke...not funny.
keep up the good work...
godsgrace
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Post by bannanny on Jul 10, 2008 23:48:06 GMT -5
I have a discoloration on my palms and feet as well, but it seems to be more of an amber color at times. I don't have Lyme.
love ~~ bannanny
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Post by skytroll on Jul 11, 2008 0:51:52 GMT -5
I have white pigment spots, and yes I do believe melanin is being deleted.
Are we becoming more and more Albino?
Natural albinos?
Light eyes become reflectors? receptors and mirrors?
Eyes have melanin as well, even our pancreas does.
Melanin, the dark matter of life?
Skytroll
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 11, 2008 8:24:43 GMT -5
I was tested for Lyme twice. Negative both times.
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Post by toni on Jul 11, 2008 8:32:01 GMT -5
Something I've heard from a few people, some that don't visit the board also.
That one day they can test positive for Lyme, and months later, or the next year, they then test negative.
I've also heard of "other tests" being done, and those too are seeming not accurate.
Something (imho) seems to be throwing off our test results...(the Morgellons) actually seems to be causing inaccurate readings in many many other kinds of tests too.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jul 11, 2008 8:57:36 GMT -5
I think most of the original post describes metal poisoning. The pink blotchyness on hands and feet is mercury (Pink Disease or Acrodynia which also accounts for Fibro & CFS type symptoms) and also describes lymph nodes, hair loss, lesions and skin crawls. The white spots on the skin could easily be arsenic.
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Post by jj on Jul 11, 2008 11:15:05 GMT -5
Thanks for bringing the palms and feet up. For me it's easiest to describe the areas you speak in relation to African Americans. The bottom part of the feet and palms of the hands that pale in comparison to the rest of the skin. Both for me are rosey in color.
Many years back an Indian gentleman (not American Indian) asked me why the bottom of my feet were red. Until he asked that I didn't notice the difference and now wish I would of asked him what he thought back then?
For me I believe these areas 'weep' the most and when they do edema sets in shortly after. My feet have dissolved the die in shoes for years and colored ink can be removed from magazines when touching with fingers for a while. Carrie, I believe you are correct but also think it is a sign of the body trying to release toxins which may include much more than just metals. The other half had the same red rosey issues and went to an invironmental Doc and detoxed. They also tested positive for arsenic (and other toxins) at levels extremely high indicating being poisoned. They no longer have those signs after extensive detoxing and lifestyle changes.
For me the edema sets in after eating over processed unhealthy foods and can be more evident after exercise. Try juicing a cucumber & lemon and drinking twice a day and see if the edema subsides. This works for me for the level of edema I experience.
JJ
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jul 11, 2008 12:16:22 GMT -5
I agree yo JJ...I think it is many a thang that causes us to be us with all our ongoing issues. I don't think, after being so sensitive to it all that we can ever loose that sensitivity to it either...
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Post by felixwillford on Jul 11, 2008 20:05:45 GMT -5
This was on www.horsehealthusa.comI suppose we could send out stool. I do wonder why all this for horses. THEy do have what we have. I would like to get the kit and send my sample and finds ou. Protect Your Horse and Evaluate Your Worm Control Program Affordably:1 sample tested $15.00 per sample 2-5 samples tested $13.00 per sample 6 or more samples tested $11.00 per sample 30 or more samples price will be quoted (You will be contacted after you submit your information below and your payment for test kits will be made directly to The Horseman's Lab.) Even if you only have 1 horse, you may pay for 6 samples with the first sample submitted to take advantage of the six sample price. Then the lab will send your a reminder kit every three months. Simply fill out these fields and submit. The staff from The Horsemen's Laboratory will be in touch with you to arrange for delivery of your test kits.
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Post by angela on Jul 12, 2008 9:13:58 GMT -5
I believe this "staining" really does has something to do with the Morgellons pathogen.
The animals at work that have many of the Morgellons symptoms (at their extremes) display staining effects in their stools & their urine.
Cage bottoms are unbelieveably difficult to clean.
Like ive noted before.....the spores act like deep-cell-carriers....attaching/engulfing/replacing - our cells ..... over-exaggerating/under-exaggerating any traits they already had.
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