Toni, I think you've captured one of the best images yet as to what is inside us. The flowery part I think might be what starts a lesion under our skin, and it's roots hold it there tightly. I think the flowery part is where things come out, like little granules, and perhaps the tubes and tough black hairs.
Thank you Violet
Gosh, I sure don't know if all of us have these, but what
has been driving me nuts and driving me is....
remember that article Yan Morgellons?
From what they saw, they kept referring to a (seed) in
the skin, and that once that "seed" is removed ....
well, as I know too, once the "thing" in the skin is removed, the spot heals right up.
But, if anything is left in...it sure seems to grow and cause
satellite lesions too. Underneath the skin (when) there's a
fungal growth of hyphae (the thin threads) or rhizoids which
usually are heartier like branched roots, it's then like a
spider web network that gets going and growing where
we can't see too.
I often wonder if that's the hyphae network simply being
seen through the skin in some of us, or the rhizoids/rootier
like hyphal threads.
And the enzymes secreted from these fungi are what make
way to the clean cut tunnels we have, imho. Acutally fungi in the world is just that, a decomposer to anything it can survive on.
And (spores are seeds of fungi) and I can only say/report is
what I'm seeing...and I don't believe this is "all of it" as far as Morgs goes, but - as far as the white growths, we all are seeing the same things basically, because everyone's specimens look extremely similar, so that says to me (something right there we have is the same).
And when there's an invasive fungi in the body, or infection....
hair follicles can hyperkeratinize.
Symmetrical lesions on my skin have always been "blatent",
for a way of me to say it. No matter how many or where on
my skin I had lesions on my right side, I'd have the same
amount and placement on my left side too.
That too is indicative of an invasive fungal infection.
And now that I'm seeing what I can identify, which are
sporangium (the entire ball or stalk tips) that are enveloped
in a white clearish membrane that once contained
(zoosporangium/the tiniest little spores) which are what leave the sort of circular octagonal round impressions in the emptied (sporangia), which the membrane is also indicative of (spores) protecting themselves when the environment isn't quite right to grow in, (thank God)... and well, it's there, and I'm excited to see this - but, the species remains unknown.
These suckers are fast growing (this fungi/imho) and it
*germinates every 12 days*.
If anyone has like a little pimple or several of what looks like
a little raised pimple, and it's left undisturbed....it may either
get raised up more (and if it's not touched) for 12 days, then
if it's "gently squeezed" - the (sporangia) WILL pop right out in once piece/in tact.
(Baraka, if you're reading this I agree that angiogenisis is
taking place with the "fungi" attaching to vessels or
capillaries).
It won't look like anything but a tiny white pod with a thread
extending from it when it's removed carefully out of the skin,
but then when it's placed under the scope in a drop of water
to keep it hydrated - then there it will be.
The sporagium becomes apparent.