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Post by homeworld on Jul 31, 2012 16:31:49 GMT -5
..perhaps that's a good thing... [comparing some of the phenomena of a year ago..[july-aug 2011] to what I am observing today. I have not been seeing the intensively colorful stuff recently. If the really obnoxiously bright colors are from "tagging" dyes, perhaps I have used mine up. I also note that these two urine samples were collected at ~6 pH. I do not allow the urine pH to fall that low anymore..if I can help it. At or above 7 pH, most of the truly bizarro creations do not appear in the urine. Above 7.0, fibers generally do not form..although "ectoplasmic" "fiber wanna be's" do make an appearance until the pH is pushed closer to 8.0 or so. The bacteria that are making the "transparent gels" cant seem to do much in alkaline environment. The urine is utterly full of the bacteria and tiny "gel spheres", but they cant grow fibers unless their environment goes acidic. Lemon juice and apple cider vinegar are part of my daily "pH buffer arsenal'. Some folks favor baking soda, but too much sodium there. Sodium displaces potassium. Potassium is far more valuable to the proper working of the cellular machinery. curezone.com/upload/_M_Forums/Morgellons/FHW/Urine/fiestapart31jul11.jpgcurezone.com/upload/_M_Forums/Morgellons/FHW/Urine/fiesta19aug11.jpg*once again am annoyed that one can't "attach"/embed a VGA [640x480] photo..."too big! OMG!!". Orly? ...growl...hiss..
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Post by toni on Jul 31, 2012 17:12:13 GMT -5
Great pics.
Question if I may.
When you retrieved this or "these" specimens from the urine, were they already "colorful like this"?
Or was alcohol or peroxide added?
I ask because I've experimented with different acids on many specimens over the years, and watched as they've "rainbowed out" on my slide.
Thanks.
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Post by homeworld on Jul 31, 2012 20:48:15 GMT -5
These salt water species appear as they do in the wild. No chemicals or stains were added to them. The only thing that touched them was a pipette and a slide.
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Post by homeworld on Jul 31, 2012 21:21:26 GMT -5
..these days I don't see the really colorful objects in the urine. I do however find BILLIONS of bacterial colonies that grow millions of particles that are visible to the unaided eye. Whatever the bacteria are, they are ignored by the immune system. Just as well, I suppose. With BILLIONS if not TRILLIONS of them in every cubic mm of the body, having the immune system go hostile on them at this stage would most likely be fatal. The bacteria are apparently considered to be part of "self". One wonders if they are "hijacked" gut bacteria..whose outer proteins have not been changed,..so they appear normal to the White Army.. but the inner workings have been reprogrammed to make "goo and fibers". curezone.com/upload/_M_Forums/Morgellons/FHW/Urine/urispheres31jul12.jpgThe fact that the gel destroys all the bacteria in their path does suggest a reason why the morg lesions never seem to get infected...the gels making up the lesion scab simply lyse all bacteria that they contact. Only the bacteria INSIDE the gel and gel particles are safe from being "eaten".
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Post by homeworld on Aug 1, 2012 8:34:52 GMT -5
curezone.com/upload/_M_Forums/Morgellons/FHW/Urine/uringel1aug121.jpgI like this photo, since one can easily see the various stages of fiber formation. Bacteria...bacterial colonies... colonies begin spewing transparent goo; the goo forming spheres; the spheres of goo growing larger and eventually merging into each other to form structures.. and then the structures linking to each by forming fibers. ....and all of this frantic activity going on "under the radar" of the immune system; who appear to be quite unconcerned. [To be fair, this is a urine sample, and there is not a lot of leukocyte patrolling going on in the bladder.] I know that clumps of goo do attract the attention of the White Army in lesions and blood...even more so the fibers; they tend to be covered in white cells. [although what weapons a white cell has that would have much effect on a "huge" cellulose fiber is problematical.]
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Post by toni on Aug 1, 2012 9:09:53 GMT -5
These salt water species appear as they do in the wild. No chemicals or stains were added to them. The only thing that touched them was a pipette and a slide. Thanks Homeworld, I was wondering about that. And you said (these salt water species appear as they do in the wild). What do you mean they're the same as in the wild? Have you seen the same? Thank you.
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Post by homeworld on Aug 1, 2012 11:19:14 GMT -5
...the pictures are of critters in captivity..[the slide] the critters "in the wild" are in the bladder...or the porcelain pond..
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Post by toni on Aug 1, 2012 12:41:10 GMT -5
...the pictures are of critters in captivity..[the slide] the critters "in the wild" are in the bladder...or the porcelain pond.. hehehe I see what you mean. ;D
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Post by homeworld on Aug 1, 2012 21:17:42 GMT -5
..tonight on "Raul's Wild Kingdom"... ..."Arachnids..they don't all live in webs.." curezone.com/upload/_M_Forums/Morgellons/FHW/strange/demodex1aug12.jpg..yes, the demodex is classed up with the arachnids..just like the spiders. It's a leg thing...mostly...Black Widow has eight legs..so does Demodex. [Fortunately, the Demodex don't have bitey fangs and poison glands like some of their spider relatives, that would get old real quick.]
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Post by homeworld on Aug 4, 2012 21:22:33 GMT -5
curezone.com/upload/_M_Forums/Morgellons/FHW/fibers/fanfibers4aug12.jpg.....finding such a huge pile of morg fibers on the ceiling fan in my new ...umm..."home"..was a downer. How in the hell can one ever hope to clear this crepe from the body, when it is in the environment in such huge quantities. Water, food, air..all loaded with fibers and the particles that spawn them. It is amazing that this "stuff" is everywhere...and yet the majority of the population is totally unaware that they are being infested with this. Too many of the people that are "aware"..'sort of"..of something called "morgellons" spend their energy trying to "debunk" it's existence. If only they can deny the reality of this horror with enough vigor, the bad thing will stay away from them. "Morgs is not real, it can't be. Stop watching creepy videos and staring at your skin with microscopes. Get away from the computer...maybe see a doctor about your persistent anxiety about "stuff" coming out of your skin. They have wonderful drugs these days you know.. I'm sure they have something that will make you feel soooo much better!" ...
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