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Post by toni on Nov 11, 2011 15:04:24 GMT -5
Okay.... Here's something that freaked the marbles out of me yesterday. I've been feeling tickly sensations here and there in my face at different times, and it's been very subtle, but still happening. Wait till you see these guys that I got out of my FACE. I first video'ed this "granule looking thing that is about the size of a granule of salt - it was tickling me" so I put it under the scope at 60X magnification. tinypic.com/player.php?v=2d2j4vq&s=5At first, I thought this was just another "granule" with little tiny clear hairs sticking out of it. Look at the next post for a CLOSE up, as those weren't little hairs.
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Post by toni on Nov 11, 2011 15:13:28 GMT -5
Get ready for the creeps! This is at 200X magnification. tinypic.com/player.php?v=24bkkrc&s=5Within the first 15 seconds you can see it's legs moving. Horrible these are. There were about 5 of them inside this tiny salt size little granule thing I picked out of my skin. They're Demodex. Glenn on your other thread that you'd just posted, I'm now wondering if these might be the cause of any hair loss as they can cause hair loss in humans and dogs. They usually (from all I read can live harmonously) with humans as the articles all say, most people have them, but...if they get out of control, then skin bumps, itching, rashes, and hair loss can occur. These cannot be seen unless you have at least 100X magnification to look. I've put Clearasil on and made sure it's the ( 10% benzyol peroxide) all over my face to kill these off) and I am hoping this works. Also changing the pillow case every single day is important too. I read also "about dogs that if they're immune is compromised" which I'm sort of assuming this will have to do with humans too, but then demodex can really get out of control. They're just too tiny to see, and they live in most people's eyelash follicles too - and scalp and face, that's how tiny they are, as one wouldn't even know they were there, unless they really looked under good magnification. Here's link to them so you too can see, this is what these specific things are. www.bing.com/images/search?q=demodex+mite+pictures&id=30143C5177EA0E829634ABC797EEF8B7D8CEE831&FORM=IGRE4#x0y6289PS, not that I think at all that Morgellons is simply demodex, not at all. But I do think "it's another facet" of this mess ...and possibly a reason "why" some might lose their hair and then have it grow right back. In reading - it said that in humans, demodex infestations can resolve themself without any treatment in many cases. So, I'm sort of just thinking that IF they were bad in one's scalp, and hair loss occured, and then the body resolved itself, the hair would grow right on back. If this were the case.
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Post by bb on Nov 11, 2011 16:56:16 GMT -5
Cool video, toni!
I saw a news report about over population of hair follicle mites causing eye itching and irritation. I wrote the doctor and he said he didn't think that is what morgs is, but...
What if it is an Africanized version or something?
You know what I mean, we have these ants and bees in our country now that look normal but are very aggressive. The only difference in the bees appearance is the Africanized version's wings are ever so slightly longer.
Just what if we have some mite or something that looks perfectly normal but isn't!?
Dr. Oz suggested diluted Tea Tree Oil for over population of hair follicle mites. Might be worth a try.
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Post by toni on Nov 11, 2011 17:26:46 GMT -5
Cool video, toni! I saw a news report about over population of hair follicle mites causing eye itching and irritation. I wrote the doctor and he said he didn't think that is what morgs is, but... What if it is an Africanized version or something? You know what I mean, we have these ants and bees in our country now that look normal but are very aggressive. The only difference in the bees appearance is the Africanized version's wings are ever so slightly longer. Just what if we have some mite or something that looks perfectly normal but isn't!? Dr. Oz suggested diluted Tea Tree Oil for over population of hair follicle mites. Might be worth a try. Hi BB, and thanks. I sure know what you mean too about the Killer Bees, as we've got them here in Vegas like you'd not believe. For some reason - probably the weather, they love it here, and I do agree that we sure don't know what's been done to what, so anything sure is possible. They tweaked the bees and now we have Killer bees galore here and someone is being attacked all the time by them. Last week in fact. And yes, with bacteriums and fungi constantly mutating to become stronger, MRSA as an example - and lice and oh...a million other things, maybe too demodex have gotten pretty hardy too. And guess what I have on my head right now, because I was thinking of just getting my whole face treated and hair/scalp (not that I have anything going on with my scalp) but I want to erradicate or fumigate myself now, hahah after seeing those suckers - I mixed several drops of tea tree oil with baby shampoo, and that's on my head and face as I type right now. Thank you too for telling me that, as that really might be the ticket. I used (Clearsil) 10% benzyol yesterday caked all over my face and slept in it too. Things look pretty good today considering I did everything to get them out except take my face off literally. What a mess, but today, it all looks good. I think I'll leave on the tea tree oil with baby shampoo for a bit, then pack on the benzyol again. Thanks BB
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Post by Lynn on Nov 12, 2011 4:19:03 GMT -5
Hi Toni
Missed the videos and think you are right on spot. The first video looks just like the stuff I constantly get, but like you just thought the hair looking things are fibers. Next time I get some I would like to send them to you. See if turns out to me the mange demotox. How weird this all is. Sometimes I can pull baby facial hairs right out without any feeling of them being grounded. Slide right out of the pore.
Very sorry that is coming out of your face.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by toni on Nov 12, 2011 13:14:44 GMT -5
Hi Toni Missed the videos and think you are right on spot. The first video looks just like the stuff I constantly get, but like you just thought the hair looking things are fibers. Next time I get some I would like to send them to you. See if turns out to me the mange demotox. How weird this all is. Sometimes I can pull baby facial hairs right out without any feeling of them being grounded. Slide right out of the pore. Very sorry that is coming out of your face. In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn Hi Lynn, Were you able to see this video of them up close? This is at 200X magnification. tinypic.com/player.php?v=24bkkrc&s=5And thank you Lynn
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Post by Lynn on Nov 13, 2011 12:35:26 GMT -5
Hi Toni
I still so amazed at the proof you have and it helps to verify there really are bugs attracted to us. Whether or not they cause the disease they sure contribute their mess to our mess. I am very grateful you found them and posted them. I had been wonder how big you had to get the view to see them. I wonder how fast they can travel.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by bb on Nov 13, 2011 14:16:33 GMT -5
toni, too strong a mixture of tea tree oil and/or leaving it on too long can cause hair loss! Be careful.
Just as I read your post, I remembered a mother that used tea tree oil as a natural lice killer and made her child lose her hair. She didn't dilute it for one thing, and left it on too long!!!
Hair follicle mites are a normal part of life, just as dust mites are. They can even be beneficial in some ways. I guess it is the over population of them that can cause misery.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 13, 2011 17:00:11 GMT -5
Hi toni, thanks so much for posting your critters. I have been observing closely what I see coming out of my skin, things that slide out of the pores when applying olive oil. I notice what looks like an eye lash, though it has a distinct bend about 3/4 down the hair. I have seen this before & it reminds me of something insect like. I had not seen the cat like hair for awhile but 2 of those came of my leg the other day. They too are very distinct. I am also 99.9% sure that 2 little black things that came out of my leg is an insect. I can not be sure but I wonder if the iridescent blue things are a larvae stage of something. These blue things are different to the blue fuzz balls. Unfortunately for me I have had to work on areas of my face. The black bundles that come out of the skin as it moves, I do not know what these are. I have 9 round lesion like spots on my face that run in a line from the top of my right cheek bone, down along my chin & up the left side of my face. This pattern is also very distinct. I'm sure if I had a scope (darn it!) I would have a field day looking at these things, but then I wouldn't be guaranteed to know what they are. The inside of my mouth is full of sores, what happens on the outside of my face also takes place on the inside. I can not believe that after 8 years of this misery this nightmare continues to amaze & disturb me. I am ever so grateful that I can come to this forum & say my peace for what it is & to know I will not be judged by others means the world to me.
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Post by bannanny on Nov 14, 2011 12:00:00 GMT -5
Great video tonio! I just said on glenns thread about his hair loss that I wonder if your critters contibute to the gel in morgellons, cuz they sure do look like our gooey gel huh?
Got a question for ya... how in the world do you get those things out of your skin? I'm always feeling the sensations under my face too... but I can't get anything out even with a tweezer. Course I only pull the occasional face hair out and don't pick at anything. Anyhoo, just wondering what you do to get them out!
love you ~~ bannanny
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Post by toni on Nov 17, 2011 18:27:36 GMT -5
Hi girls ;D and thank you for your input and viewing the video's. I'm sorry I've not been able to be here much, I had serious computer problems, but it's all fine again, and I'm working on something too ;D And I'll sure be happy to share that with you also in a few days. How I get these out of my skin is: well...first, you can't see them without magnification, they're so much smaller than even these periods at the end of the sentences. Their "casings"...are about the size of a period. Inside those casings (eggs) etc....are packed full of them. I mixed milk and yogurt and dry mustard and 25% glycolic cream together - it burns like fire....but they hate it. A fine tipped needle and viola! They're right there, the tiny egg sac and then put that egg sac under the scope in water immediately or it's no good, and then press on it, and they come out....by the gazillions too. REALLY. Take care everyone, and be back soon. Love ya's PS...the glycolic cream is called: MD Forte Hand and Body cream 25% glycolic acid (it's a fruit acid) AHA (alpha hydroxy acid) which is really great for helping skin look young again too. So, it's not "just for this morgs" stuff
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Post by skizit on Nov 20, 2011 12:52:32 GMT -5
congratulations toni! I'm impressed. This is the best evidence i have seen! I have wondered the purpose of putting these little buggers in our skin. They may inject a synthetic organism or more likely bioactive polymers (tetramers can be loaded with thousands of things) which if injected over time may cause a synthetic disease.
As for treatment, once a bump arises, the "colony" or egg will be at the center so it must be opened and treated with benzoyl peroxide or some other acne killer. I believe campho phenique is also useful and contains an antiseptic and impedes the crawling across the skin. If you apply camphophenique to the eyelid, sparingly as it shouldn't get in the eye, the eggs will come out if you rub a cloth on the eyelid later or the next day.
THANK YOU!
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Post by toni on Nov 22, 2011 14:02:03 GMT -5
Thanks Skizit.
Yes...these little suckers are sooo tiny, I'm amazed too I found them. ;D
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Post by skizit on Nov 22, 2011 16:49:47 GMT -5
Toni, I've been thinking that the scabies mite was involved since they create long scratches in the skin where the female lays its eggs. Have you ever had these scratches?
I've never heard of the demodex causing the scratches so if they are present and causing lesions or dermatitis, I am wondering if they are introduced as a part of a Mite Mix. I am wondering if they could be piggy backed on another mite or bedbug.
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Post by toni on Nov 23, 2011 11:53:24 GMT -5
Hi Skizit,
Yes, I've had the long scratches, mostly in the beginning of the morgs onset.
Like this: _____ ______ ______ ______
Like long lines, then spaces inbetween, like above there.
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Post by ibzahp on Nov 23, 2011 16:49:16 GMT -5
great pics Toni-i do think the demadex is a normal thing though, kinda like the dust mite. Have heard demedx as being possibly implicated in rosacea and asthma. i too have had the scratch marks and lately the little stinging things that feel like tiny glass slivers. Happy turkey day to ALL:)
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Post by skizit on Nov 23, 2011 23:04:23 GMT -5
Toni, I thought you might have had that. That's what people have first when they've been bitten by mites (scabies) and then they have the biting and the demodex. That's what makes me think that the military use, which i think these have been engineered for, is explained with a primary and a secondary vector, carrying a weaponized mycoplasma or even a weaponized synthetic organism which may need to develop inside the body of one of the vectors for a period of time as described in the info below from a military source. To reverse engineer or reverse learn of the use of Morgellons pathogens, this information is necessary to understand the use of the vectors. This is why your videoing these mites is so important. they carry the pathogens that have been engineered to give people this disease via hair follicles. If in fact a synthetic organism is delivered to the hair follicles, the synthetic organism (which I think is based on mycoplasma but I could be wrong) would have its start in reengineering the hair, skin and nairl. The synthetic organism would act as an invader of the cells, bypassing the normal immunity of the hair and skin, in order to replace normal DNA with organic/inorganic materials, using tissue engineering replacement technology. "Arthropods are of greatest importance to military operations when they act as vectors of disease. A vector is an organism that transmits a pathogen to a susceptible host. Arthropods serve as vectors in a number of different ways, from simple mechanical transmission of pathogenic organisms on the arthropod body, as when house flies carry dysentery bacilli from infected feces to food, to the more complicated process of biological transmission, where the pathogens must spend part of their life cycle in the body of the arthropod before humans can be infected. There are primary and secondary vectors. Primary vectors are those that are mainly responsible for transmitting a pathogen to humans or animals; secondary vectors are those that play a supplementary role in transmission but would be unable to maintain disease transmission in the absence of the primary vector. The criteria that must be satisfied to declare with reasonable certainty that a particular arthropod is a vector of human disease are: • Demonstration that members of the suspected arthropod population commonly feed upon vertebrate hosts of the pathogen, or otherwise make effective contact with the hosts under natural conditions, • Demonstration of a convincing biological association in time and space between the suspected vectors and clinical or subclinical infections in vertebrate hosts, • Repeated demonstration that the suspected vectors, collected under natural conditions, harbor the identifiable, infective stage of the pathogen, and • Demonstration of efficient transmission of the identifiable pathogen by the suspected vectors under controlled experimental conditions. www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/published_volumes/mpmVol1/PM1fm.pdfI believe mites are the primary vector and the bacteria are the secondary vector in this process. You see why your video is so important!
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Post by skizit on Nov 26, 2011 20:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 27, 2011 15:41:31 GMT -5
This is super creepy (the legs are going strong through the entire video). 200X magnification. These are sooo small, I can see how they make a hair look huge. tinypic.com/player.php?v=atupmg&s=5
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Post by skizit on Nov 27, 2011 22:49:47 GMT -5
Hi Toni, Glad to see you are still taking videos. I learned of another method of getting the egg cases out of the skin before they hatch. A product called a "drawing salve" called Smile's PRID is a thick sticky salve that you put on any sore. It is a homeopathic formula. After a while you can wash it off, peroxide works great for that. Rub the sticky stuff off and everything foreign comes out of the skin. Wash with soap and wallah, squeaky clean skin. You can do that twice a day according to the directions on the container of PRID. Nothing can walk across your skin with that stuff on there.
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