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Post by davidbourke on Aug 10, 2012 9:08:00 GMT -5
I searched for references to this on the forum before posting this and found none, so here it is: A few days ago, I came across a site last updated in 2008. It was set up by an anonymous group of Lyme Disease sufferers who decided to take matters into their own hands after being frustrated by widespread medical ignorance regarding this condition. Their site has many photomicrographs of organisms and specimens taken from their own bodies. What's particularly interesting is that they found large numbers of what Morgellons sufferers call "fibres" and "fuzz-balls" - clear, blue, red, and brown/black in colour. They also found the sandy gritty objects and star-shaped formations, as well as "horseshoe mites." Because they had no reason to assume otherwise, they proceeded on the basis that everything they found was an organic lifeform rather than a man-made object. I believe they've found a very plausible explanation for the coloured fibres - nematomorpha, or hairworms. It's estimated that there are more than 2,000 species of these worldwide, but only 371 of them are known and documented. Most of these are quite large, but it's entirely conceivable and indeed highly likely that "dwarf" species also exist. Take a look and see what you think: www.lymephotos.com/By the way, they found a cure. It involves large internal doses of pure salt coupled with vitamin C. It's tough but doable. Unfortunately, thanks to Codex Alimentarius, European sufferers may have a hard time getting vitamin C in the large doses required. Regards to all. Dave.
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Post by homeworld on Aug 17, 2012 20:15:45 GMT -5
..unfortunately, the very first photo sequence they start with is allegedly "B. burgdorferi"..a spirochete. The pic below shows what a B. burgdorferi spirochete looks like: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Borrelia_burgdorferi_%28CDC-PHIL_-6631%29_lores.jpg^ from wikipedia The photos that they show are of what appear to be bacilli. www.lymephotos.com/bb/index.html^ obviously NOT a spirochete. The spirochete B. burgdorferi are only about 10-25 microns long. The bacilli in their photo's appear to be much larger; especially since they proclaim that they are visible to the naked eye. I have similar "chain bacteria" resident in my gut..and they are indeed "visible to the unaided eye"...at about one millimeter in length. Since there are no indications of the magnifications being used..it is anyones guess as to how large their bacteria are. Could be a bacillus...could be an enchilada. I lost interest in pursuing a study of the pictures since there are obviously serious issues with identification of what they are displaying.
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Post by headbee on Aug 28, 2012 23:14:02 GMT -5
I did the Salt Vit C protocol for about a year.
Definately helps. Cleared up leisions faster. But must take Milk Thistle or some other Liver and Kidney Supplements to protect the organs.
Like they say, the cure will cure you. You have to stay home as herxing and explosive diarrhea.
I don't think it is a cure but cheap to add to the arsenal. Big bang for the buck!
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