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Post by ANTHILL on Mar 12, 2010 2:04:20 GMT -5
When I was up in Portland I found a professional diagnostic woods lamp at a Good Will that has a strong magnifier on it and two settings one for white florescent light and one for the woods lamp (Black-light) With it came a diagnostic table that tells from the colors that you see under the lamp what is going on with your skin I've Gotta got to bed now but I will try to take pictures of the table tomorrow and post them
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 12, 2010 7:50:43 GMT -5
Thank you frito, Can you tell me what the Nm wavelenght was that you used?
Kam and Jeany what did you use?
Jen
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Post by ibzahp on Mar 12, 2010 13:18:25 GMT -5
Hhmm interesting was wondering Jen, does everyone whose eyes glowed green have Morgellons ?
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 12, 2010 13:41:23 GMT -5
IBZHAP, I do not know what is going on yet, Thank you Anthill,
Jen
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Post by violet on Mar 12, 2010 13:55:22 GMT -5
I have one of those lights that I bought at the pet store to light up cat urine. Is that a black light?
>^,,^<
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Post by ibzahp on Mar 12, 2010 14:18:48 GMT -5
Yup that's a black light
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Post by fritolay66 on Mar 12, 2010 16:40:50 GMT -5
Jen, it is 390 nm.
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 12, 2010 17:13:25 GMT -5
That's just about right, I am curious what do you think of the frito?
Jen
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Post by ANTHILL on Mar 12, 2010 18:11:47 GMT -5
When I was up in Portland I found a professional diagnostic woods lamp at a Good Will that has a strong magnifier on it and two settings one for white florescent light and one for the woods lamp (Black-light) With it came a diagnostic table that tells from the colors that you see under the lamp what is going on with your skin I've Gotta got to bed now but I will try to take pictures of the table tomorrow and post them Bad news guys lost the diagnostic table to the woods lamp I looked for about three hours this morning and it beeeeeee gone The good news is I still have the lamp ,Maybe I could rub it and get three wishes---- Ya" thats it I'll rub it ;D
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Post by bannanny on Mar 12, 2010 19:45:45 GMT -5
Well, at least your eyes didn't look like the mouse's eyes! That's pretty weird right there. I suppose with all the GMO's we eat, we're all being modified in one way or another.
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 12, 2010 22:24:29 GMT -5
I am working on a you tube of this but I have not ever tried this, my brother may help me. first I have to get a the right camera.
Jen
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Post by ANTHILL on Mar 12, 2010 23:00:17 GMT -5
When I was up in Portland I found a professional diagnostic woods lamp at a Good Will that has a strong magnifier on it and two settings one for white florescent light and one for the woods lamp (Black-light) With it came a diagnostic table that tells from the colors that you see under the lamp what is going on with your skin I've Gotta got to bed now but I will try to take pictures of the table tomorrow and post them Bad news guys lost the diagnostic table to the woods lamp I looked for about three hours this morning and it beeeeeee gone The good news is I still have the lamp ,Maybe I could rub it and get three wishes---- Ya" thats it I'll rub it ;D I found the chart on line When a dermatologist or skin care specialist(esthetician) looks through a woods lamp, different colors mean different things. Here are a list of colors and what they mean. Dichotomous key (color chart). Woods Lamp Colors White = thick cornea layer White Spots = dead cells, and a random horny layer of skin Blue/White = normal healthy skin Purple = thin skin, lacking moisture Light Violet = dehydrated skin Brown = sun damage Pink/orange = oiliness Bright fluorescent = hydrated skin yellow/orange = comedones (Blackheads) This is pretty much what my Lamp looks like except its got two white bulbs and two black light bulbs insead of four black bulbs
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Post by kammy on Mar 13, 2010 5:40:33 GMT -5
Our light bulb is a 'cheapie'... 75W. I don't know that we can tell too much from it?
What color are your eyes, Jen, and those of your family members that are glowing?
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Post by fritolay66 on Mar 13, 2010 9:50:33 GMT -5
Jen,
Besides the G.F.P., a black light operates off the principle of illuminating phosphorus.
Incidently, just prior to my developing Morgellons, I had liver enzymes done, and my alk phos was elevated as was my ammonia and CO2.
I am wondering if hyperphosphotemia could be an avenue to be explored? I know all our cells utilize phosphorus in one form or another, as in DNA components, cell walls, etc.
In an animals eyes in which have that membrane, like a cat, the light in low lighting bounces off that membrane in the back of their eyes, offering another opportunity for their eyes to utilize the low light to enable them to see in low light situations, "at night". Still, these animals cannot see in complete darkness, just like us.
Humans do not have this membrane, so my question is if the deposition of phosphorus in the back part of our eyes, then bouncing off the UV light of the black light, would then cause our eyes to glow green like this? And why is the deposition of phosphorus in the back of our eyes occuring?
Incidently, I did this with my son, and what occured was not like mine. My eyes will give off a steady glow, and does not dissappate, where as my sons will seem to glow and then cease. Under constant exposure, they will diminish in glow and you have to remove the black light and then re-expose to see the glow again in his eyes.
Interestingly, besides the deposition of phosphorus from our own bodies, I am also questioning the deposition or the exposure to organophosphates, fertilizers, water treatments, and other exogenous exposures to cause an increase in phosphorus in the body.
And since mold is a huge factor in my health, I also question the relation to it, if any.
That is my thinking as of yet and is not including nano-array.
Frito
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 13, 2010 13:09:03 GMT -5
Kammy, you are right that is not strong enough. If you want a stronger one the link is here, tinyurl.com/yld27bsMy eyes are dark blue in the outside ring to gray to green to yellow as you continue to the retina. Everyone I checked had it but some more than others. I checked people from various nationality's. It displays exactly as in the G.F.P. medical literature says it will. Maybe there is another natural occurrence that will explain it , if so then it is an exact duplicate for the way G.F.P. displays but I can find no medical literature on anything to depict another cause for this. Yes, I read about that membrane some animals have but not humans .cut from wiki, Many animals have a tissue layer called the tapetum lucidum in the back of the eye that reflects light back through the retina, Humans lack a tapetum lucidum. Also bright lights like in camera flashes can bounce back red. We are however seeing neon green at the exact wavelength used to excite G.F.P with dissipation as described in G.F.P. If I were to put money on it I would bet this is G.F.P. Also this article below states not everyone had it back in 2005. Maybe the person was mistaken but as alarmed as she was I would bet she checked this finding well in her group. boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-299121.htmlI am thinking G.F.P. has a starter molecule in something we come in contact with which is now in everyone. Viruses change our D.N.A. so possibly it was spread as a virus or in the money supply. Isn't 2005 about the time they changed our money? Jen Hey I just thought of something , has anyone taken any fibers off money and put them on sheep agar plates to see if it grows anything?
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 13, 2010 13:27:42 GMT -5
Frito you said, increase in phosphorus in the body
well that is something that is no doubt in my mind has to be occurring but not so much an increase but a illumination of due to wireless energy. When Tesla was experimenting he noticed his wireless energy lit up incandescent lights by lighting up the phosphorus in them. As you know the human body has a high phosphorus content so it has to be affecting this but them the question If it were just due to an increase in wireless energy why green and not white glow? Maybe it does change to green somehow but still my bet is on G.F.P. Skytroll found an article that suggests this could find a way in to the human from our food supply. Still I am thinking they used a prion template . Prions can go through cuts in the body. G.F.P. is folded . How G.F.P. could get into the human is a just a wild guess on my part right now and I should probably remain from them as it takes away from the findings at this point. What is important now is to find out what is causing this display of glowing then dissipating green in the retina at 395nM. Jen
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 13, 2010 13:44:01 GMT -5
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 13, 2010 13:55:22 GMT -5
2003 , jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/abstract/133/6/1909Jen Several proposed biotechnological applications of green fluorescent protein (GFP) are likely to result in its introduction into the food supply of domestic animals and humans. We fed pure GFP and diets containing transgenic canola expressing GFP to young male rats for 26 d to evaluate the potential toxicity and allergenicity of GFP. Animals (n = 8 per group) were fed either AIN-93G (control), control diet plus 1.0 mg of purified GFP daily, modified control diet with 200 g/kg canola (Brassica rapa cv Westar), or control diet with 200 g/kg transgenic canola containing one of two levels of GFP. Ingestion of GFP did not affect growth, food intake, relative weight of intestine or other organs, or activities of hepatic enzymes in serum. Comparison of the amino acid sequence of GFP to known food allergens revealed that the greatest number of consecutive amino acid matches between GFP and any food allergen was four, suggesting the absence of common allergen epitopes. Moreover, GFP was rapidly degraded during simulated gastric digestion. These data indicate that GFP is a low allergenicity risk and provide preliminary indications that GFP is not likely to represent a health risk. end cut, So if it is rapidly degraded and we are all showing it then I would say it has incorporated itself in the genome of the public at large.
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 14, 2010 23:59:13 GMT -5
Uses of Green Florescent Protein, It is often used a a reporter molecule to report that a foreign has been inserted. www.freepatentsonline.com/5491084.htmlJen G.F.P. and lysosomal storage disease assets0.pubget.com/pdf/18256512.pdfFurthermore, there is potential for horizontal transfer of the gene construct: food-ingested foreign DNA may not be completely degraded in the gastrointestinal tract of mice It was shown that phage M13 mp18 DNA following oral ingestion by mice may reach peripheral leukocytes, the spleen and liver via the intestinal wall mucosa and was covalently linked to mouse DNA .Similar results were obtained when a plasmid containing the gene for the green fluorescent protein was fed to mice. However, these results have been criticized due to the complication of artifacts within the methodology. For the food safety assessment it is prudent to assume that DNA fragments may survive the human gastrointestinal tract and be absorbed by either the gutmicroflora or somatic cells lining the intestinal tract. tinyurl.com/yzyeft5
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Post by violet on Mar 15, 2010 12:30:14 GMT -5
I used a black light that is for finding cat urine on surfaces. :-) My pupils lit up green, like the cat's.
I have a high alkaline phosphotase. Also have polycythemia (i.e., my bone marrow makes too much blood, so I have to have a pint taken out every 6 to 12 weeks to prevent strokes, etc.). The drawing of the blood is also to help cut down on the amount of iron in my blood which is normally what causes blood cells to grow. However, my blood grows without iron, because of erythropoetin. I'm mentioning the alkaline phosphatase and the erythropoetin just FYI because they have both been mentioned in these posts.
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