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Post by toni on Nov 1, 2010 18:04:07 GMT -5
This to me, look like the embryotic stage of a seed of plant. I'll be sending the pic out to several people that might be able to ID it, cause this specimen I just now: I picked right out of my face (the lesion) and this is sooo not cool.
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Post by toni on Nov 1, 2010 18:43:58 GMT -5
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Post by 2.99(plus~tax) on Nov 1, 2010 19:01:36 GMT -5
holy crap toni....I'm soo sorry.
this is why I never look. I'm glad other people do though. That is NOT normal.
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Post by toni on Nov 1, 2010 20:15:02 GMT -5
Hi 2.99 Yeah...I sure can understand not looking. Just when I think I have a handle on this stuff, it never fails to surprise me with something else.
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Post by kammy on Nov 2, 2010 3:19:05 GMT -5
Holy Beansprouts Batman! Yep, looks plant-like to me... the cap looks mushroom-like, do mushrooms have long stems like that? Geez, Toni, what are we going to do?
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 4:16:50 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 2, 2010 10:20:08 GMT -5
Well, I wrote to an expert in Germany, and sent the pictures, and this is his reply. (I'd asked in my email if this was a tobacco seed) His reply below
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This is not a tobacco seed. I do not know what it is, but:
It looks to me like a tiny flower. Top right (dark) is the ovray with the style the brown "tube" that you see. The "yellowish" fuzzy dots inside (next to syle) are the anthers of the stamen. The white are the petals.
I can be completely wrong, but this is my interpretation.
best wishes,
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*********************************************** University of Freiburg PD Dr. ///////////////// Institute for Biology II, Botany / Plant Physiology Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg Schaenzlestr. 1 D-79104 Freiburg i. Br., Germany
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Post by toni on Nov 2, 2010 10:23:48 GMT -5
So...I guess it's better I'm growing FLOWERS in my face, than vegetables huh? (just playing)
Nontheless, how am I getting flower seeds DEEP INSIDE my face. OMG.
Wonderful, wonder what kind.
One thing I have to say too is (it sure does seem experts in OTHER countries sure do respond quickly) to emails. Not like the USA experts you write to, they ignore mostly the emails I've sent. Thank goodness for KIND and sharing people like this, is all I can say. I'm angry too, at OUR ego tripping so called experts here in the USA. Jeany and Kammy, I hope you can find the same type "caring docs where you are" since you're where I've written many people, and they've always been so helpful.
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Post by kammy on Nov 2, 2010 11:22:08 GMT -5
Oh yeah, we did see flowers blooming in one specimen - they looked like magnolias. Can I change my mind, I think they're trees?... Geez, this is awful, Toni, WTF? The truth will come out eventually... it makes me want to spit carpet tacks at what they've done to us.
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 11:45:29 GMT -5
So Toni..you're turning in to a daisy, huh...?... ;D...just kidding you...and yes, you're right. Fortunately we do have very good doctors over here, some might say, world best which sometimes makes me think, if the CDC would REALLY be interested in investigating this disease then why don't they ask German Scientists to help them? In the initial phase of M I wrote to ALL medical associations and 'Health ministers' here including the ECDC in Sweden. I also contacted the Max Planck Institute and Robert-Koch-Institute according this disease but unfortunately at that time they haven't heard of M. Perhaps I should contact them again.... Our Lyme/Morg docs in Augsburg are trying to be very helpful....personally I'm thankful for them, since we don't have any other ONE specialized Lyme nor Morg doc near us. Jeany
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Post by toni on Nov 2, 2010 12:17:45 GMT -5
I sure wish you luck. Seems your chances might be better there. Oh, and if I can, hahahah I'd like to grow a bouquet! hahahhaa ;D
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Post by toni on Nov 2, 2010 12:30:44 GMT -5
This is silly of me to mention this, but a couple of days ago, on Halloween (we watched this wild movie called): The Ruins. It's a 2008 movie of vines/plants growing in people, and as soon as these plants smelled blood they got inside the peoples skin. The gal took a knife and was trying to cut them out. Reminded us both of a "movie" that was trying to "distract from Morgellons in a way". Or maybe it's just us thinking that, but it was creepy because of the vines growing beneath the skin. Here's a trailer of it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzdto154_to
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 12:42:17 GMT -5
ROFL....Toni, I sure love your sense of humour!.. ;D Well..thanks for your good luck wishes Toni...Now that I think about it, I really should contact them. Perhaps stir up some trouble?... According the Gulf Oil Spill....I read in an article yesterday that angry people over here are organizing groups and approaching the government vehemently about suing BP and those responsible ...because it'll be just a matter of time when the Mediterranean Sea is affected too...They're thinking about their loss in Tourism.... Jeany
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 12:54:44 GMT -5
This is silly of me to mention this, but a couple of days ago, on Halloween (we watched this wild movie called): The Ruins. It's a 2008 movie of vines/plants growing in people, and as soon as these plants smelled blood they got inside the peoples skin. The gal took a knife and was trying to cut them out. Reminded us both of a "movie" that was trying to "distract from Morgellons in a way". Or maybe it's just us thinking that, but it was creepy because of the vines growing beneath the skin. Here's a trailer of it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzdto154_toWOW, well, that's what I call a weird movie...lol...Funny and not silly at all you're mentioning this, Toni. On Halloween Kam and I watched a movie called 'The Happening'. It's from Night Shymalan (sp?) and was about how trees try to defend themselves against 'poisonous' humans and sent out 'signals' also to bushes, grass etc. to produce chemicals to kill the 'invaders'. The neurotoxin affected the brain and caused the people to commit suicide.... About 30 years ago..when I was young... ;D..I remember watching a movie about how animals and sea creatures were poisoned with chemicals from a near by industrial facility which let them mutate and become very aggressive... Isn't it sometimes strange, if you think about how many movies were made in the past that almost match what's happening today in nature?..Like 'they' knew..? Sure hope the Body Snatchers won't become true though... ....arrhhggg... ... ;D...or are they here already? Jeany
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Post by toni on Nov 2, 2010 13:51:38 GMT -5
Jeany, OMG we watched that movie too *The Happening* on Halloween! Yes, it was good! The wind....scary. That's what we did on Sunday, all day practically was watch movies for Halloween, (and eat) hehehe. But I sure agree, that movie was a goodie! It was interesting cause all these (movies that seem just like events taking place today) were on, all one right after the other. And yep...30 years ago, who'd of thought....that it's like it's happening now.
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Post by justhanginin on Nov 2, 2010 14:45:49 GMT -5
Hi Toni, I never saw the magnifiation of the stuff that was coming out of my jawline in the early days, but the pathology report identified cellulose among other things. Last I checked that is what wood is composed of. I am so not a science type, not sure if all plants contain cellulose. I think it freaked the dentist who submitted it out just a bit. I tried to get him to give me a copy of the report but he wasn't about to give it to me. It was within his area since it was taken from my jaw, but I think he was afraid of what I would do with it. Might have compromised him professionally. I have since seen things that looked like bamboo stalks under the scope, but not recently.
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Post by toni on Nov 2, 2010 18:51:39 GMT -5
Hi Justhangin, Yep...it's totally weird all this cellulose (and plant material) that in 06 some doctors were saying they were finding. Then all of a sudden, they got quiet. And you're right, wood - and plants especially are made up of cellulose. How is your jawline now? Does it still seem infected? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulose
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Post by justhanginin on Nov 2, 2010 20:40:06 GMT -5
Hi Toni, My right jaw line isn't very active at all, but I can still feel some small lumps just behind the bone. When the humidity and temperature is high my skin activity will rev up a little,but nowhere near to what was happening at the onset of this.
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Post by kammy on Nov 3, 2010 5:51:08 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 3, 2010 8:42:26 GMT -5
I looked at it, which gives a list of ingredients to use for "natural" pest control, which many are what we use topically too. I noticed they sell all kinds of Bt also for pest control. That part is interesting, as (they say on their site it's harmless) but, I personally don't think it is harmless to humans.
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