Post by headbee on Oct 21, 2011 23:41:59 GMT -5
www.carnicominstitute.org/articles/bio2011-6.htm
Above link is a must read for everybody, can't say I understand it all as I barely passed 11th grade biology but can recognize enough to see it is on the right track.
Below is just my opinion and what I have tried.
Morgellons is a blood disease not a skin disease. The skin is just a symptom. (I also think we attract other bacterias from our environment that compound the problem)
I have had acute symptoms for 4 years and the 1st problem I noticed is my blood had changed. When cut or a "hole" formed it just congealed and produced little balls.
Went to a ND that specializes in blood and she states I have had it more than 10 years and may explain Kidney anurism in 2002.
Major problems with low iron (8), ph (6.0) and hemoglobin (8.3) that this disease depletes due to oxidation.
Enzymes and Vitamins are great combators.
I have been on Enzymes for 16 months and see major improvements to the quality of my hair, skin and nails and there are way less bacteria in the blood. Skin is not "tary" like it was. Lesions are smaller and don't get a new one everyday. Enzymes "melt" them away.
There are several websites that have Enzymes specifically for Morgellons. See Healing Grapevine and Logo Nutritionals websites. I am using Transformation Enzymes but to use those you need to see a ND to ensure you are taking the right ones and enough of them as may need more than the general directions. If anyone has a better option, please post it!!!
I had been taking 35% FG H202 and now see that may not have been such a great idea. Will study up on that. I did help for awhile then started getting "burby"
Earlier we had a debate if taking iron was a good idea as it would just feed it more. I am not taking iron but lots of Vit C and the rest of the Alphabet. Also taking Quinton to help build my blood up. Been on it for 3 weeks and do have more energy, waiting another week or so to recheck the iron.
Also taking alfalfa, Red Root, Zinc, Artemisinin, Cowden Protocol Nutrmedix and much more. Colloidal Silver when lesions start looking green.
Also done lots of salt/vit c as recommended from: lymephotos.com
(especially when lesions are flaring can see it help push them out)
Far infrared Sauna twice a week, salt bath when lots of lesions.
Also found if mix tea tree oil into olive oil and massage in slow circle motions into lesions to pull out debri to speed healing. Put it in a squirt bottle and keep adding oil, they will keep coming to the surface then wash well and spray with H202 to disinfect. I also use Morgone and sometimes mix with Neosporin + pain relief cream (not the ointment).
I can see that one day, things will be back to normal and this disease will not consume my whole thinking, but will always be part of me.
Scored 48 on 1st CD57 test last March and 75 last month - making progress!!
Good luck to all and what works for one will not work for all but love this site because we can have a place to share!!