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Post by toni on Nov 7, 2008 14:37:52 GMT -5
Remember all the other video's some of us have posted with these little teeny tiny white things that move amongst our "pickings" from our skin?
Well...peroxide and rubbing alcohol don't seem to phase them...but, AH HA! Guess what does?
Chlorhexidine!
Watch and see. I'll make more video's of this too, because this one isn't as 'clear' as I'd like it to be.
The specimens which are (the white things) are no bigger than granules of salt I have on the slide (in peroxide and alcohol) one drop each.
There are (as seen in the video) even tinier white things that get moving like crazy amongst the larger specimens.
I then apply ONE drop of Chlorhexidine Gluconate (not pure) to the already there (peroxide and alcohol) and everything STOPS moving.
Hopefully, this might mean this stuff KILLS something having to do with Morgellons.
It's sort of funny what I'd done weeks ago, because I couldn't find Chlorhexidine (by itself) so I'd ordered two different kinds of eye drops and Hibiclens (as those also contained Chlorhexidine) .
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Post by felixwillford on Nov 7, 2008 14:52:00 GMT -5
Hibiclense is what is used in the hospital. I will check cuz I am not sure if maybe the Chlorhexidine is dettol? ? Ruth would know cuz she was using that for a short time.( I am fairly certain she was )
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Post by felixwillford on Nov 7, 2008 14:57:14 GMT -5
Nope sorry I was incorrect and thinking of Chloroxylenol which is used in Dettol
Dettol, there is usually 48 mg/mL (4.8% W/V) of Chloroxylenol in the solution.
Chloroxylenol (4-chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol) is a chemical compound with the formula C8H9ClO and CAS number 88-04-0. It is commonly used in antibacterial soaps such as Dettol; in agar patch studies, it has been found to kill a wide variety of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, and the superbug MRSA, within 15 seconds. Its antibacterial action is due to disruption of cell membrane potentials, blocking production of adenosine triphosphate (effectively starving the cells).
Chloroxylenol is not significantly toxic to humans and other mammals but is toxic to fish. It is a mild skin irritant and may trigger allergic reactions in some individuals. In a 125 ml bottle of Dettol, there is usually 48 mg/mL (4.8% W/V) of Chloroxylenol in the solution.
From Wiki
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Post by felixwillford on Nov 7, 2008 14:59:23 GMT -5
BTW.....Great video!!!
Remember alcohol kept that "spiked thing alive". It jumped a couple times after being mailed.
So when we look at stuff in alcohol.........( it must like it??? and can live in it )
Thank Toni for the video.
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Post by toni on Nov 7, 2008 15:19:41 GMT -5
Thanks Kmarie. Yes, the Chlorhexidine Gluconate is what it's called. It's 4% in Hibiclens, and less in the eye drops, oh and a mouth wash too called Acclean, but it's only got .12%, which is great for the mouth, because the other products don't work (in the mouth). But, it's for (microbes - fungi or bacterial) I think. I'd read about it a few months ago...and decided to try it so I'd ordered it and finally getting around to playing with it (just now). Forgot I'd ordered this stuff. I've too much junk I'm ordering.
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Post by toni on Nov 7, 2008 15:24:23 GMT -5
And yes to something you'd just said.
How the (things jump when in alcohol).
I have been sitting her messing around with different solutions on the (eye of a needle) as that holds one drop of any solution perfectly when viewing different things under the scope.
Well...I noticed something quite bizarre today.
Now...barely trying to understand about conduction, and ions etc...(without going into all that) here's what I saw that happens with rubbing (isopropyl alcohol) next to fibers.
Fibers will SPRING as in JUMP right off the slide - when I have one drop of rubbing alcohol on the end of the needle and go towards them!
Yep...they physically LEAP/JUMP right off the slide, dare I come near them ONLY with alcohol (one drop holding in the eye of a needle).
Peroxide, water, or water or whatever else I approach them with, they move and writhe, but not with the alcohol.
Weird huh? I'll show you after I get one video'd.
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Post by felixwillford on Nov 7, 2008 15:32:01 GMT -5
Great.....I will look at it when you post.
BTW, I can see your videos so much faster with less computer problems on Youtube. Glad you are posting there, cuz when I have to change links.............I get so frustrated when I will often lose my connection.
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Post by toni on Nov 7, 2008 16:44:39 GMT -5
Oh, that's great. Yes, UTUBE works good.
I'll have to do more in the morn. Gotta take care of "house business".
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