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Post by homeworld on Mar 4, 2012 20:44:03 GMT -5
...just another quick experiment.. a drop of bacteria laden urine on one slide as a control. another drop of the same urine sample on another slide; mixed with a drop of GSE [grapefruit seed extract] two days pass.. the "control " slide is dry and covered with the clear gel particles that the bacteria always make. tinyurl.com/7sda7q7the slide with the mixed GSE and urine..has NO bacteria colonies. tinyurl.com/6q8y5tn..for what it's worth, the GSE appears to be a very effective bacteria whacker. Doseage is the sticky bit.. how much GSE can the gut tolerate...and would the "eeeeevil " bacteria die at a higher rate than the useful and peaceloving "good" bacteria? *the epithlial cells have no significance to this experiment.. there are always a few epithlial cells in urine..I just snapped their mugshot since they were the most interesting object on the slide.
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Post by homeworld on Mar 5, 2012 20:58:53 GMT -5
..cat scratch hijacked by the mOrg.. ...[no news here..every shaving cut goes the same way..] tinyurl.com/8xkb2xp...what is especially annoying, is that instead of the normal very thin "kitty scratch that heals over in about a week" I end up with a morg skinned channel that is 3-4 times wider than it started out. The mOrg magic tries to turn a minor scratch into a two inch long lesion. I am soooo done with this morgellons skin destruction. But how to stop it? The bacteria that make the gels/fibers permeate every millimeter of skin. [..and no doubt every mm of internal tissue..the bacteria load in the urine is mind bending... tens of millions of bacteria per ounce.] ...how to kill off mutated bacteria that the body does not recognize as hostile..even as it's melting skin/tissue and filling it with fibers? ...I suppose this would be a bit easier to "deal with" if I thought it was only a "skin disease". I know that is not true.. it is a systemic "attack" in which the most obvious damage is observed in the skin...and so far..no way to stop it. Perhaps ignorance was bliss...too late to turn back now. Knowledge is power they say?..not all the time.. Sometimes knowledge is despair. ...being slowly devoured by bacteria...skin being threaded with alien "hair" from every pore. Invasion of the body snatchers in high definition reality. No extra charge.
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Post by homeworld on Mar 6, 2012 18:12:34 GMT -5
...another fun fulled mORg experiment!....[..sigh..] slide 1: 1 drop of 6.0 pH urine..wait six hrs..take a look. tinyurl.com/7t85hwxslide number two: ..same urine source..one drop of pH 6.0 urine on a slide coated with a thin film of Safeguard antibacterial soap. ... ...antibacterial?..the mOrg bacteria are not impressed.. tinyurl.com/7drhqdrThe amount of gels and the size of the structures growing on the Safeguard coated slide were..surprising. Rather than inhibiting the bacterial growth, the mOrg bacteria appear to be consuming the soap...and using it to fuel the [relatively huge] and numerous structures and fibers. ...observe the size of the fiber on the soap slide [#2] vs the fiber on the first slide [control]. Obviously using Safeguard to kill mOrg bacteria on the skin is not only a waste of time..it appears to be accelerating them. ... {.....back to the drawing board, Beeker...}
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Post by homeworld on Mar 8, 2012 21:25:07 GMT -5
...another shot of the particles in the urine doing their "lets get together" dance. tinyurl.com/896qpw8...the particles start out so very tiny...but they always find each other...and grow. It appears that once enough transparent gel has accumulated, fibers can begin to grow.
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Post by sage on Mar 9, 2012 1:57:31 GMT -5
Thanks, homeworld, for your continued research and your impeccable English; it makes reading at this site worthwhile. sage
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Post by homeworld on Mar 9, 2012 13:09:10 GMT -5
"impeccable english"....engleesh is nawthing..you should see my 100 words of Russian.. .. ..on second thought..bad idea. * [flashback to reading short selected texts in Russian at the University..and wondering why the 2nd year students were dying of laughter] *response from professor: [in Russian] "excellent, Boris, but next time perhaps you could read it to us in Russian, yes? ...now I must return to much head scratching and beard tugging to figure out why Gordon is advertising his Enzpire and showing off the Restore bottles...very confusing. www.bigislandskincare.com/aboutrestore.html. ... ...
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Post by sage on Mar 9, 2012 21:41:55 GMT -5
Well, yeah, Gordon does seem somewhat confusing. He advises, "Do Not take internally" And then he has capsules for sale at $50.00 per bottle. He does not differentiate between the ingredients in the capsules and the contents of the big bottles. What does he want us to do with the capsules....polk them up our rears (?) I am assuming the bottles and the capsules have the same contents. I have been taking one half teaspoon daily by mouth. No ill effects so far... sage
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Post by homeworld on Mar 10, 2012 15:21:50 GMT -5
Resolve paste applied to damaged skin. I am using the Resolve [f6] as a thick paste rather than a spray. Am attempting to keep the lesions covered in a paste to ensure that there is enough enzymes to counter the the large amount of mORg material in/on the skin. The paste does help the lesions to heal MUCH faster than they would if only "soap and water" methods were being used. Repair time has been reduced from "months" to "weeks". Lesions covered with the enzyme paste do not continue to grow into huge lesions..the morg gel production appears to be sabotaged. Less gels=less skin damage and fewer fibers. tinyurl.com/8xxb42p
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Post by homeworld on Mar 10, 2012 20:08:53 GMT -5
....short video of mORg gels and fibers flushed from the gut. Some folks out there on the Interweb seem to think that clearing the skin= "curing Morgellons". [...umm..sorry to bring them the bad news..but...umm...no.] **Actually...my theory is that the phenomena is SOURCED in the gut. It spreads out from there. The skin is pretty much the last stop of the "mORg bus line". It takes years of percolating out of sight, gathering strength, numbers and sheer nastyness before it makes it's debut on the skin. By the time you see it, the game is over. You have been assimilated. www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXOage3JjhM
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Post by sage on Mar 11, 2012 0:20:59 GMT -5
Resolve paste applied to damaged skin. I am using the Resolve [f6] as a thick paste rather than a spray. Am attempting to keep the lesions covered in a paste to ensure that there is enough enzymes to counter the the large amount of mORg material in/on the skin. The paste does help the lesions to heal MUCH faster than they would if only "soap and water" methods were being used. Repair time has been reduced from "months" to "weeks". Lesions covered with the enzyme paste do not continue to grow into huge lesions..the morg gel production appears to be sabotaged. Less gels=less skin damage and fewer fibers. tinyurl.com/8xxb42p Actually, I'm wondering if the skin is really replaced...or. . .. is that replacement more biofilm (?) I am kind of thinking the latter. sage
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Post by homeworld on Mar 11, 2012 14:55:12 GMT -5
...several types of fibers growing in gut..just as on the skin...it's the same process... gel particles..flat ribbons..tubular "sugar snake" cyclodextrins.. tinyurl.com/7xrobjq
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Post by homeworld on Mar 11, 2012 20:55:21 GMT -5
...while doing a wee bit of research, made the mistake of visiting youtube.. gaaawd there is a lot of deceitful crap there...so many people hawking "instant cures" for morgellons. So much blathering about "removing morgellons" with some magical skin cleaner or another..[as if morgs was a skin ailment..like warts or acne.] So many desperate people getting fleeced by the shysters and quick buck frauds. I suppose some of the skin cleaning tactics might be of limited use...reduce the fiber count for a short time...but they'll be back. Probably going to be a long time before the reality of how deeply embedded morgs is. It's not a skin disorder, people..it's systemic. It's part of you now. It doesn't seem to be so much of a parasite as a symbiont. It changes...morphs..adapts constantly. Hammer away at the arms..it moves to the legs. Attack it with some chemical and it might fade away..for a while..then reappear with twice the fury. Go after it with antibiotics is like attacking a house fire with gasoline truck. Oxygen kills most pathogens..but to morgs.. it's like Miracle Gro applied to weeds. ...oh well..one assumes that the morg afflicted are going to have to learn the hard way..just like I did. Hell I thought at first I was being taken down by C. albicans overgrowth. [...um, Vern, Candida doesn't grow long fibers out of your fingers...] ...yeah, I remember that night..Sept 8 2009. Invasion of the body snatchers night. And it's been a freak show ever since. ...but theres plenty of cures available on the internet..even "instant cures"...so..no worries.
** pffft..don't mind me..i'm just tired and overly annoyed at the liars taking money from sick folks. If those crooks had any honor at all, they would be street thugs..taking money the honest way..with a knife or a gun..crowbar..brick. [ using a keyboard is easier..and safer..after all..you might just get hurt thugging a "closet ninja"]
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Post by Lynn on Mar 11, 2012 21:26:33 GMT -5
Hi Homeworld
I hear you big time. I track all you write and links. Hard for me to keep up at times, but I too get so angry that they keep referring it to a skin disease. Drives me up a wall. Oh boy the quick fix artist were out there when I first came on board. I knew right away that almost everything takes a bit of work. My disease also started in my intestines and worked its way out.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by homeworld on Mar 12, 2012 10:40:35 GMT -5
...another study of the effect of hydrogen peroxide on morg lesions. tinyurl.com/7jzhe43Once again I notice that the lesions treated with h2o2 develop a thick fiber matting "scab" that is almost impossible to remove since it threads into the skin below. So long as this mat is in place, new skin cells are not created; or if created, are immediately destroyed by the mOrg chemistry that created the lesion in the first place. While oxidizers such as hydrogen peroxide are generally useful for controlling infectious bacteria; in the case of mOrgs, it really does appear that oxygen available in antiseptics such as h2O2 are actually feeding the fiber growth machinery. This skin observation matches what I see in the water storage tanks and filters. The tanks and filters that get the most hydrogen perOXIDE, chlorine diOXIDE or sodium hypoCHLORITE grow the biggest and most fibers.
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Post by sage on Mar 12, 2012 21:59:33 GMT -5
Still, how is it that Obam destroys the buggers with hi vol . peroxide? WTH? sage
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Post by homeworld on Mar 13, 2012 7:16:23 GMT -5
...typical example of what occurs when I apply 12% H2O2 to lesions tinyurl.com/87yt7hj...a hard chunk of "plastic" that is hopelessly threaded into the deep skin tissue...cannot be removed by pulling at it...[do not pry off..severe tire damage will result] ..fortunately, the cellulase and hemicellulase enzymes in F-6 [resolve] will quickly soften this mess so it can be tweaked out with tweezers. After a couple of applications one is pretty much down to human tissue [the pink stuff..the white stuff is alien tech]. Once down to human cells, if kept cleared of the alien crap, the skin cells will return. Like the swallows to Capistrano...
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Post by toni on Mar 13, 2012 8:41:40 GMT -5
Hi Homeworld,
I like your comments ;D - they're so true.
Your description and how certain things used on the sores sure does seem to give it lots of growth power, whereas some completely eliminate it.
I knew too from my onset of Morgs, this sure wasn't a skin condition because all of my lesions were symmetrical by every lesion I had, I had the same on the opposite side of my body too, just like a mirror image.
It's almost like (they/CDC) knew that right off the bat about this being much more than a skin condition, and only USED the skin condition term "dermopathy" as to fit with the DOP nonsense they knew they were going to use to begin with.
Because had they said some kind of possible new disease, well...that's internal and they'd have had to do lots more than go with the typical DOP , when that's one feeling something is in their skin.
But it's appearing more and more - imho, it's been baloney from the get go.
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Post by homeworld on Mar 13, 2012 8:44:38 GMT -5
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Post by homeworld on Mar 13, 2012 11:10:24 GMT -5
Hi Homeworld, It's almost like (they/CDC) knew that right off the bat about this being much more than a skin condition, and only USED the skin condition term "dermopathy" as to fit with the DOP nonsense they knew they were going to use to begin with. ...it is not believable that national laboratories such as the CDC "do not understand" what morgs is [at least at a basic level]. Their stumbling around, endless stonewalling and nonsensical conclusions to fatally flawed "studies" can not be due to confusion or lack of clues. ..especially when other national health agencies such as the NIH have morgs "more or less" properly described and have established a MeSH [Medical Subject Heading] for morgellons disease. [C17.800.518] since 2008. gotta love it when two branches of the same country's medical health system are not on "the same page". It appears that the NIH is at least attempting to do SCIENCE. ...as opposed to the political wargaming being done at the CDC.
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Post by toni on Mar 13, 2012 13:17:28 GMT -5
Exactly.
And right after "the study came out" I wrote to MeSH, and by one of their very own doctors, he said: QUOTE from his email to me:
Without acess to my experts, may I simply say that one study doesn't establish anything?
See, because of who he is, I believe he "couldn't" say too much, as his comment was very elusive, yet... factual about "one study not establishing anything".
It's almost as though - this is the way of their protocol (CDC's protocol) - so that someone else picks up the pieces, if you know what I mean.
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