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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:05:25 GMT -5
This thread is for anyone who would like to help or needs help in pursuing the truth in regard to what's happening inside Morgellons. [/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:09:47 GMT -5
Crypto's Relationships With Others 1 Left ear 3/18/09 - cultured 3/1/09 600x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 18 09 Left Ear 2/03_19_1.JPEG [/img] Left ear 3/24/09 - cultured 3/1/09 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_78.JPEG[/img] Left ear 3/24/09 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_79.JPEG[/img] Left ear 3/24/09 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_80.JPEG[/img] Left ear 3/24/09 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_81.JPEG[/img] Left ear 3/24/09 - 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_82.JPEG[/img] Left ear 3/24/09 - 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_83.JPEG[/img] Left ear 3/24/09 - 450x my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_84.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:19:26 GMT -5
Crypto's Relationship With Others - 2 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_13 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_17 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_28 L Ear 450x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:23:09 GMT -5
Crypto's Relationship With Others - 3 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_30 L Ear 450x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_37 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_45 L Ear 450x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_60 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_62 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_74 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_85 L Ear 450x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 25 L Ear/03_27_90 L Ear 100x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:35:17 GMT -5
These photos below shows the relationship between the galls and the fibers and what they are doing shortly after the creation process. Cultered on 2/28/09 in nutrient agar, Exp 2, photographed on 3/29/09 - 31 days growth. This photo below at 450x shows a beginning stage of how this galls is a connector in the middle of the fibers. my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_173 600x.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_159 450x.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_15 450x.JPEG[/img] (Reminds me of: 'beads on a string'... )[/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:40:49 GMT -5
Crypto's Fireworks These photos below show how these fibers are being created. I had to zoom out of focus to see this white part down in the agar of the 'head or seed' that is glowing like a match head. Here are two side by side in their creation process, they have 'tails' like sperm or tadpole, their tails are the fiber - They remind me of how fireworks go up into the sky, they're comet-like: my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_196.JPEG [/img] Same pair, but now you can see the blue/green color in their 'heads'? my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_197.JPEG[/img] Same pair, but changing the field of depth to show how much energy is emitting from their heads: my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_198.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:44:24 GMT -5
Crypto's Roadmap Makers This is a patch of them, they are busy building a 'fiber network'. You can see the blue in their heads, they seem to be moving in that direction?: my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_187.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_146.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_147.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:48:06 GMT -5
Crypto's "Star Wars Spaceships" my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_134.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_136.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_137.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_138.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_140.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:50:32 GMT -5
Crypto aka "The Red One" my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/Cozy World/03_29_86.JPEG [/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:53:43 GMT -5
Crypto's Biofilm my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_50.JPEG [/img] This next photo is just to the left of the previous photo: my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_52.JPEG[/img] The photo below is in another section of the dish which is a little darker and cloudier because it's next to a black circular 'coccus-like' culture - this one is 'hairier' because of the dark one's influence. my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_100.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_101.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_102.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_103.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 7, 2009 23:56:19 GMT -5
Crypto Being Birthed Out of The Biofilm my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_27.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_9.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_40.JPEG[/img][/center]
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:01:11 GMT -5
Crypto - The Galls Forming From Hollow Cells This is very interesting to me. On 3/26 when I photographed these below, I didn't pay them much attention. They looked like almost transparent centers of spider webs, I could see through them... they were flat, one dimensional - mostly connectors of various fiber points - they are various shapes and sizes, there's many layers of fiber networks below some of them, that you can see through their centers. It seems like however many certain 'points' that these shapes have - is how many fibers it sends out... or receives? These were 'created' as horizonital networks, the dish was tilted to get the verticle looking photos. Photographed 03_26_09 L Ear 900x Exp 2 Cultured 2_28_09 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_26_19 L Ear 600x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_26_20 L Ear 600x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_26_21 L Ear 600x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_26_23 L Ear 600x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img][/center] Well... these above are the same these below, but 3 days later and now a little more obvious what they are. Photographed on 3/29, these are the 'specks' or 'seeds'... you see how they came to 'be', above? Hmm...? Interesting... or very odd? L. Ear Photographed 03_29_09 900x Exp 2 Cultured 2_28_09 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_0.JPEG [/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_1.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_2.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_3.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_26_17 L Ear 600x Exp 2 - 2 28.JPEG[/img][/center] I know that nature holds many wonders... and I hope this is one of them.
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:04:53 GMT -5
Treatment for Cryptosporidium Enteritis: "There is no reliable treatment for cryptosporidium enteritis -- certain agents such as paromomycin, atovaquone, nitazoxanide,[17] and azithromycin are sometimes used, but they usually have only temporary effects. Treatment is primarily supportive. Fluids need to be replaced orally. A lactose free diet should be taken as tolerated. In rare situations, intravenous fluids may be required. Antibiotics are not usually helpful, and are primarily reserved for persons with severe disease and a weak immune system. Sometimes relapses happen. Currently, the best approach is to improve the immune status in immunodeficient individuals." biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/bio38/hannahs/crypto.htm"Oral rehydration treatment can include Gatorade, bouillon, or oral rehydration solution, containing glucose, sodium bicarbonate, and potassium (Flanigan and Soave, 1993). Pharmocological therapiesFor immunocompromised patients with cryptosporidiosis, several antimicrobial agents have been tested as possible treatments for the illness. Antibiotics such as spiramycin and dicalzuril sodium have produced partial responses in patients (a partial decrease in diarrhea or partial decrease in stool oocyst number), but have not yielded reliable, reproducible results (Flanigan and Soave, 1993). However, one particular antimicrobial agent, paromomycin, has been shown to decrease the intensity of infection and improve intestinal function and morphology (Goodgame, 1996). Paromomycin is a poorly absorbed, broad spectrum antibiotic similar to neomycin, and in a review of 12 patients with 23 episodes of gastrointestinal cryptosporidiosis, 16 of the 23 epidoses had a complete response to therapy (symptom improvement, diarrhea eradication, and weight gain) and the other seven episodes had a partial response (Flanigan and Soave, 1993). However, relapse after treatment is common and fairly expensive maintenance therapy is often necessary. Immunologic therapyAlthough serological antibodies do not provide protection from cryptosporidial infection, several studies have been done to show that antibodies in the intestinal lumen may help clear or even prevent infection. The feeding of bovine colostral immunoglobulin to patients has been shown to ameliorate symptoms of Cryptosporidium infection in humans (Heyworth, 1992), and it has also been shown that the release of intestinal IgA accompanies this clearance of infection. In addition, anti-sporozoite antibodies have blocked the infectivity of C. parvum sporozoites in mice by inhibiting their ability to attach to the surface of the intestininal mucosa. A more recent study by Doyle, et al. (1993), reproduced the inhibition of C. parvum infection by hyperimmune bovine colostrum in vitro, providing an ideal system through which cryptosporidial infection can be studied in the laboratory." Antiparasitic drug nitazoxanide www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:12:00 GMT -5
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH - HUMAN PARASITE Treatment I'm one of these Morgies that nothing has worked very well for me. I've bought every product... and nothing has worked for any length of time... you can see from what's happening to me with the 'Crypto' and I. belli parasites - as to why? I purchased some DIATOMACEOUS EARTH a while back at an organic health food store, it is known to kill parasites in humans, I believe it makes the intestinal walls slick where the parasites cannot attach themselves - it is in a fine gray powdered form. I started eating some yesterday, I was drinking a can of tea and just took a teaspoon and put some DE in my mouth, thinking I would just wash it down - well - it turned to mud... it eventually dissolved... I wanted it to be full-strength because I'm seeing that I have some serious Morgie parasites. Get the fine powdered kind, mine looks gray in color, use water to mix it - make mud pastes and put them on your lesions and skin! It's killing the biofilm too. Try it! Eat it at the same time to kill the ones on the inside, I'm eating a teaspoon of the dry powder twice a day. Or, you can put 2 teaspoons in any drink and drink it once a day, I would think that 1 teaspoon at two different times a day would be more effective. And, it's cheap - this baggie I purchased was a dollar something. You can order it off of eBay, also. Some are putting in their food or drinking it in carbonated water. I also recommend the baking soda, I started it a couple of days ago at Angela's suggestion, it is evidently eliminating the parasites in my stools. I can say that the DE works wonders on lesions, removing the 'C-shaped' parasites and for cutting the biofilm. I've been eating the baking soda 'straight' and just chasing it down with a little bit of fluids and then following it with more fluids. Disclaimer: Be sure to get the FOOD GRADE QUALITY !!! You can also put DIATOMACEOUS EARTH on your pet's lesions, I believe they can take it internally, too - just look for how much to give them. To support my finding, I will make a mild DE solution with water and put it on a section of the Petri Dish to see what it does. I'm also hoping and thinking that its properties might short-circuit the 'spider web' fiber network creation process. Here's some links on what Diatomaceous Earth is and how it works: www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/Diatomaceous%20earth/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=trueThis site says for humans to use ONE TABLESPOON A DAY... WE'D BETTER FOLLOW THEIR INSTRUCTIONS... don't want to ingest too much and it gives the doses for pets: wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/defaq.htmlI want to stress how important it is - to number one - keep yourself hydrated and that during self treatment or getting the proper medical care - to clean up your environment. These oocysts can exist a long time in our environments and still be active. That they are immune to chlorine... see some of the other sites on how to best clean your environment and what products to use. This is one reason we can't get well - is possibly because - we keep re-infecting ourselves?
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:15:58 GMT -5
C. Parvum CDC Parasite Image Library www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Image_Library.htmGood article below about how C. parvum has been used in genetic engineering: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez....0,f1000m,isrctn "CONCLUSIONS: Cryptosporidium is the recipient of a large number of transferred genes, many of which are not shared by other apicomplexan parasites. Genes transferred from distant phylogenetic sources, such as eubacteria, may be potential targets for therapeutic drugs owing to their phylogenetic distance or the lack of homologs in the host. The successful integration and expression of the transferred genes in this genome has changed the genetic and metabolic repertoire of the parasite." We might be dealing with a genetically modified version... but, I hope not.
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:23:29 GMT -5
Life Cycle of C. Parvum www.vet.uga.edu/vpp/clerk/bryan/index.phpen.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cryptosporidiosis_01.pngIt appears that there are 13 species of C. parvum, with each species containing isolates, and diversities depending on which host they are present in, with this article below suggesting to revise its taxonomy. Altogether, 13 Cryptosporidium spp. are currently recognized: C. muris, C. andersoni, C. parvum, C. hominis, C. wrairi, C. felis, and C. cannis in mammals; C. baïleyi, C. meleagridis, and C. galli in birds; C. serpentis and C. saurophilum in reptiles; and C. molnari in fish.www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10427023"Phylogenetic analysis of the SSU rRNA sequences confirmed the multispecies nature of the genus Cryptosporidium, with at least four distinct species (C. parvum, C. baileyi, C. muris, and C. serpentis). Other species previously defined by biologic characteristics, including C. wrairi, C. meleagridis, and C. felis, and the desert monitor isolate, clustered together or within C. parvum. Extensive genetic diversities were present among C. parvum isolates from humans, calves, pigs, dogs, mice, ferrets, marsupials, and a monkey. In general, specific genotypes were associated with specific host species. A PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism technique previously developed by us could differentiate most Cryptosporidium spp. and C. parvum genotypes, but sequence analysis of the PCR product was needed to differentiate C. wrairi and C. meleagridis from some of the C. parvum genotypes. These results indicate a need for revision in the taxonomy and assessment of the zoonotic potential of some animal C. parvum isolates."
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:39:39 GMT -5
The Thirteen Species of Crypto "Altogether, 13 Cryptosporidium spp. are currently recognized: C. muris, C. andersoni, C. parvum, C. hominis, C. wrairi, C. felis, and C. cannis in mammals; C. baïleyi, C. meleagridis, and C. galli in birds; C. serpentis and C. saurophilum in reptiles; and C. molnari in fish." cmr.asm.org/cgi/content/full/17/1/72"There are many Cryptosporidium genotypes with no established species names, such as the mouse, horse, sheep, ferret, cervine, muskrat, fox, skunk, deer, deer mouse, bear, and marsupial genotypes, pig genotypes I and II, opossum genotypes I and II, and bovine genotype B." C. parvum www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20parvum/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true C. baileyi www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20baileyi/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true C. muris www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20muris/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol8no2/01-0256.htm"C. muris, which is naturally a murine (rat) parasite, appears to have a more limited host range than C. parvum." C. serpentis www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20serpentis/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true C. wrairi www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20wrairi/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true C. meleagridis www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20meleagridis/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true iai.asm.org/cgi/content/full/71/4/1828FIG. 1. Electron micrographs of sections from a mouse (A to F and H) and a chicken (G) experimentally infected with C. meleagridis. (A) Early development of a trophozoite as it is being engulfed by the parasitophorous membrane. (B) Fully developed trophozoite. (C) First-generation schizogony with 8 merozoites ready to be released into the intestinal lumen. (D) Second-generation schizogony with 4 merozoites which will develop into male or female sexual stages. (E) Dividing microgamy, showing 6 of 16 developing microgametes, the male sexual stage. (F) Fertilized macrogamete or zygote. (G) Fertilized macrogamete or zygote from an infected chicken, showing similar morphology and developmental stage to that of a zygote grown in a mouse (F). (H) Fully developed oocyst still within its parasitophorous vesicle. Bar, 1 µm. C. felis www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/results/Web/C!FE%20felis/1/417/TopNavigation/Relevance/iq=true/zoom=off/_iceUrlFlag=7?_IceUrl=true www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol8no1/01-0269.htm"There have been 14 cases of human infections with C. felis reported; all have occurred in the past 3 years." www.advantix.info/Taxonomy.1899.0.html"In C. felis there are four recognized subspecies throughout the world, all of which are primarily parasites of carnivores." Ctenocephalides felis Ctenocephalides canis Fig. 3: A-D. Morphological differentiation of the body and head region of the human flea (Pulex irritans) (A,B) and the rabbit flea (Spilopsyllus cuniculi) (C,D)(details see Table 2) original size A: 2.5 mm; C: 1.8 mm C. molnari in fish
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Post by bannanny on Apr 8, 2009 0:40:15 GMT -5
Great stuff kammy... I must say your pix of the crypto fireworks look very similar to what I "see" all the time. I emit alot of sparks from my fingertips and am constantly seeing them in the environment and on myself. I often see strange silver streaks of light too... I've seen them streak acrossed peoples faces while I'm talking to them who aren't even effected by morgs, but are in a highly contaminated environment. You seem to have alot of knowledge and a very good scope too! So will you look at the following pics for me please, and tell me what you think they might be? Thanks kammy... hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 0:51:58 GMT -5
Hi Bannanny,
Photo 1 - 400x? - is where Crypto has 'exploded' and made a 'road map' of fibers/tubes. In the background - the dots are more crypto baby spores. Yes, we have caught Crypto 'exploding', I'll put that video out in a minute.
Photo 2 - 100x? - contains the 'signature' fiber that looks like a 'whales head', this makes the 3rd one I've seen in 3 different people. I'm not sure what that thing is right behind it? In the background is where Crypto (the sphere) is collapsing and emitting the biofilm and the specks on the 'floor' are the baby Crypto spores. I'm not sure what the sequence of spheres are to the right of the fiber in a cluster, not clear.
This looks like it was taken under 'blue or black light'? Very good photos, Bannanna! Mine are shot down into the agar Petri Dish and some of them aren't as clear as they could be, but ty. Yours are very clear, though, how did you shoot yours?
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Post by kammy on Apr 8, 2009 1:02:43 GMT -5
I have two photos of 'Crypto' appearing to be blowing out 'spores' as if a balloon is being deflated. Kammy Left Ear 3/29/09 3 weeks growth @ 100x "Crypto Blowing Spores 1" my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/SB Photos/SB/Photos/03_29_62.JPEG[/img] The 'Crypto' spore seems to produce a variety of 'things' that come from inside it, remember, that I noted that there were two biofilms in my dish? Well, one of them appears to come from 'Crypto'. I believe it is the yellow 'goo' biofilm from the looks of it in this photo. I believe this is the biofilm coming out the top. I don't think this is cell division because 'Crypto' blows its spores to reproduce. I don't know what's coming out the left side? From SB, Arm Biofilm, cultured 3/20/09 2 weeks growth @ 100x Photo 1 [/img][/center] From SB, Arm Biofilm, cultured 3/20/09 2 weeks growth @ 100x Photo 2 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/SB Photos/SB/Photos/04_03_105.JPEG [/img] From SB, Arm Biofilm, cultured 3/20/09 2 weeks growth @ 100x Photo 3 ?? - Not sure my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/SB Photos/SB/Photos/04_03_27.JPEG[/img][/center]
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