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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 11:09:07 GMT -5
Here's an older video of what I mean. Dave, this (particular video) is not of the "matrix" that looks like a rhizome, but.... had I allowed this "matrix" to grow more, then it would look *exactly as your pictured specimen*. Watch closely how I have (the young *rhizome looking matrix* hydrated with water on the slide, then I press on it (because within these growths of tubes) "are demodex". I can press them right out of the "growths that reside in our skin". tinypic.com/player.php?v=2d2j4vq&s=5These D mites are about as tiny or really, they're *tinier than the dot here in the letter " i ". See that glunk of stuff in the video? That has formed tubes/tunnels inside of it, even that little speck in the video. And when I allow these to grow more, then they look (EXACTLY) as yours too with the longer strands of tubes inside of it- and they are all fuzed together. They just will keep growing longer and longer, as yours look in your pictures.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 15, 2013 11:51:45 GMT -5
Toni, I meant with my specimens that it is beetles not demodex, I haven't seen yours. In my situation, this infestation is strictly the beetles and the mites on the skin but there are many more things to consider inside my s. intestine, kidneys, thyroid, gall bladder and prostrate gland. Please accept my apology for not making it clear as to my intentions, which are to match my symptoms up with the symptoms of others. Mites are not hard to grow, they're heck to kill. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXNbm38P8QQ
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 12:12:52 GMT -5
Hi Toni When you get things going good on your end computer wise. If I get any more of those amber strands like Dave posted. Would it be okay if you take a look at mine? I could get a small glass jar and put it into water to travel. Zip lock it as well to see if any mites in it?? All the time I wonder about mange mites. Seems like something will move a hair follicle around making a hair move and then pop it right out and then carry it off to a different location. I am thinking though that move dermatox mites will fall apart too quickly leaving nothing to view. Like the legs being found on the glue traps that I use to take to the agricultural center. The more I think about it the more I think it will not work. But it would be nice to show the hubby something thriving sense he does not believe it is a bug even though he saw one with his own eyes with a hand held mag 5 X and tried to help me catch it with scotch tape. I held the mag while he tried to get it out of my pore with the tape. Then when we did it squashed the bug so we could not recognize it any longer. Even though it was so cute how it would be down in the pore of my arm with two long legs hanging out and the top of the head in view. Then we both took turns watching it use its too long legs to hoist itself out of my pore and walk around a small area around arm hairs and would go back to the same exact pore and hunker back down. I finally came to recognize that when I felt a spider crawling across the surface of my hair or skin and nothing would be there that it was that particular bug with 4 short legs and two long legs. I suspect the two longer legs gave me the feeling of a spider moving about. I dubbed them my wispy crawlers. Have not had a wispy crawler for some time. Last night I had something that felt just like an ant racing around on the skin on my bottom and the hair area of the privates. I Kept going into the bathroom to try and figure out how to trap it and bag it. After each bathroom visit it would be quiet for a whole 5 or 10 minutes before racing around. It has been a long while sense having something big enough to feel it racing around. I suspected to see a fungal Nat or something because earlier in the evening a Fungal Nat did fall out of my shirt into the sink. It was dead but had found its way into my shirt. So I kind of thought the same critter would be live roaming around in my britches. Dang I could not catch the darn thing and it stressed me out so badly that I had to just go to bed and sleep with the light on until the hubby fallowed and turned it off. ipm.ncsu.edu/ag369/notes/ear_mite.html Looked like this but a frontal view it had a face like a little mans face. It was adorable from a front view and it looked so much like a chigger that it had me fooled until last year. In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn Hi Lynn, And yes, I'll sure take a look under the scope at your specimens. You don't need to send it in any water, because I'd not be able to find it. Mites this tiny (such as the Demodex) are so small - that just one drop of water is like the Pacific ocean in comparison under the scope...which is why you can't send it in water (but thank you) for trying to help. It would be best to send (super tiny specimens) wrapped individually in a 1" square piece of paper (folded up). Put each specimen "in the corner of the fold inside. Hope that makes sense. Otherwise, super tiny specimens are almost impossible to find in a zip lock baggie. I will hydrate it under the scope, and we'll see what we can see. If you can get your hands on a petri dish with agar, that would be best to "plant" your specimens in sections of it. That way any specimens will stay somewhat moist, plus, they won't die. That would actually be the very best way to send specimens to be viewed, that way too, they stay put, and won't dry out. And we'd really have some good pictures because your specimens would be very fresh being in that agar. But, the "folded little pieces of paper" with a specimen tucked into the fold/corner, that too will work. *here I am saying I'll take pictures with my scope* and "as of this moment" it's not working, but.... Baraka said something yesterday in helping me figure it out, so much so - that today.....I see a way! Thanks Baraka if you're reading this.
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 12:19:45 GMT -5
Toni, I meant with my specimens that it is beetles not demodex, I haven't seen yours. In my situation, this infestation is strictly the beetles and the mites on the skin but there are many more things to consider inside my s. intestine, kidneys, thyroid, gall bladder and prostrate gland. Please accept my apology for not making it clear as to my intentions, which are to match my symptoms up with the symptoms of others. Hi Scab, I replied based on you saying in the beginning of your previous post: Toni, it's not Demodex ...etc.All is good and cool Scab, and thank you for clearing that up. I read that and said to myself WHAT? Yes, mine ARE demodex. I "didn't know what you meant, only what you wrote". Mites are not hard to grow, they're heck to kill. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXNbm38P8QQ
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 15, 2013 12:37:34 GMT -5
Hey, at least we are all talking and the conversation is of a constructive nature.
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 13:02:13 GMT -5
Yes, that's a good thing, (great actually)
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Post by davidbourke on Feb 15, 2013 13:15:18 GMT -5
Hi friends, This is something that's never happened before. Just to see what would result, I increased the internal coconut oil from three tablespoons to four, and used topical coconut oil again. Day 18: another flood of objects for seven hours without stopping once - that's two floods in a row! Tickles next day: about 10 so far. Again, I used almost half a fresh roll of toilet tissue wiping it off. I've stopped keeping all the object-covered sheets - there's no point because it would take me months and months to scope them all. I just keep about half a dozen randomly selected for examination now. So God only knows what I could be missing in all those discarded specimens. But I've no choice. I'm going to have to change my routine because of this protocol. Up until now, I've been staying up until 2-3am to catch website email from the US West Coast. Seven and eight-hour floods like these mean I'm not getting to bed until about 10am the following morning and getting just a couple of hours' sleep. I can't function like this. It pains me to have to do this but until this crazy flooding stops, I'm going to shut down the computer at 6pm from now on and walk away. It will mean longer reply times for email support and forum outreach posts. But there's nothing I can do about it... No images to post yet because I'm too exhausted to scope the specimens, and I'm seeing double anyway. Dead on my feet here, friends. violet - many thanks for the Wikipedia info. Lynn - I've been reading back through your posts and I have to apologise to you, dear friend. You DO indeed have health issues that the rest of don't have. So I would now advise you to back off the coconut oil until you're at a level you feel comfortable with. Don't worry, you'll still get the benefits - the lipid coatings and casings will still be dissolving. Just not as quickly. The diatomaceous earth will keep your digestive tract clean, so maintain that if you can. The oil doesn't make the disease worse - it just makes it FEEL worse because it forces all the lipid-armoured ORGANISMS to move closer to the surface of the skin. And because it shrinks the lipid CAPSULES, they become looser in their "sockets" in the skin and they, too, feel like they're moving. Hence, more tickles and apparent activity. However, for me, your last post in this thread clearly identifies the source of virtually all your health problems - you have mercury toxicity. I consider myself to be a gentle soul but if I ever met your dentist, I would cheerfully place the barrel of a gun up where the sun doesn't shine and pull the trigger. Several times. Whenever a tooth develops decay and is giving problems, dentists will ALWAYS AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION recommend a filling rather than an extraction. Some will even refuse to extract. They do this, not because it's to your benefit, but because it's to theirs - they earn three to four times as much from a filling as they do from an extraction. How do I know this? I worked for a year as the PA to the General Secretary of the British Dental Association. And I've spent months investigating and researching heavy metal poisoning - I know of one woman who became bedridden at the age of 15. Twenty years later, she's still bedridden, can't sit up, can't listen to audio tapes or music, can't look at complex still or moving images, can't sleep for more than 20 minutes a night, and can't do a single thing for herself. She has to sleep on a special air mattress to avoid bedsores, and her entire throat and oesophagus has changed to enable her to swallow food and liquids while lying flat on her back. She's 35, has lost the best years of her life, and when her elderly mother dies, she'll have to be institutionalised. All because of mercury, the single most destructive element to the brain and health in general on this planet. And the f*ers that "rule" us put it in vaccines given to babies and the elderly, to "protect" them from diseases, many of which are utterly fake. They've also decreed you must have mercury in every room in your home - inside CFL bulbs. And the prolonged use of mercury by dentists now means it's in our drinking water because of dental practice waste water runoff and dumping in landfills. Can you tell I'm angry? Damn right I'm angry. Mercury is slow murder. For money. OK, rant over. As soon as I've recovered enough, I'll make another post here that will deal with this topic, including ways to deal with it. @scabdraggr - no offence, my friend, but I disagree entirely with your identification. You keep telling us you have a theory which explains everything, yet you haven't revealed it to anyone else in toto so far. No one can see a complete picture from three or four pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. You cannot make pronouncements based on knowledge which you alone possess and expect everyone to swallow them whole. The Age of Priests with Esoteric Knowledge is over and done with. So until I've seen your theory laid out in cogent form, I'll have to reserve judgement. In plain language: sh*t or get off the pot. toni - all the specimens I've uploaded on this thread are being forced out of my skin by the coconut oil and massage. Because hundreds of thousands emerge during a flood, I have no way of keeping track of where on my body they come from. Re demodex: I have none left since I killed them all with the Rife machine. And because I have no social life, I've never been reinfested. In fact, because I have no way of testing the coconut oil specifically for demodex, I've had to reach out to a Rosacea forum to ask for testers. Unfortunately, its most active denizens are allopathy fans. One feared the concomitant rise in GOOD cholesterol because he said his doctor would give him hell and increase his dosage of statins. I pointed him at multiple sources of MEDICAL evidence unequivocally showing that the lipid hypothesis was fraudulent from the start and that there's zero evidence that high cholesterol causes heart disease, and he just ignored it. I've come to realise a sad and frightening fact - some people become emotionally attached to and even dependent on their diseases. Once this happens, they're beyond all help. All that said, I still believe these specimens are vegetal in nature, and specifically are members of the rhizome family. It MAY be that insects use them for their own purposes (as they do with ALL plants), but I've seen no evidence of it with these. But it's early days yet. Unfortunately, as I wrote above, I can't specifically go looking for these objects because of the vast amount of specimens. I must depend on pot luck. I intend to try to draw Clifford Carnicom's attention to them and ask him to comment. Re Lyme: it's entirely possible that demodex are now carrying the Lyme spirochaete, as well as a host of other biting and stinging insects: news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/03/researchers-turn-mosquitoes-into.htmlAnd now it's 6.15pm here, so I'm out until the next time. Namaste, and much love and light to you all. David.
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Post by davidbourke on Feb 15, 2013 13:32:08 GMT -5
Hi friends, So much for good intentions... toni - demodex mites live inside sebaceous and follicular plugs. As many as 20 at a time can easily fit inside such a plug. Since these plugs are composed of lipids, coconut oil will dissolve them. What's pictured in your video is a sebaceous plug. There are many still images of these types of plugs in my website galleries. If you have an image of such a plug growing to become a "matrix," with demodex involvement, I'd sure love to see it, my friend. Lynn and toni - to prevent specimens from drying out in the post, they should be preserved in pure alcohol. Vodka is fine for this. NOW I'm gone! Namaste, and much love and light to you all. David.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 15, 2013 13:35:40 GMT -5
That may be scab but you have not as yet started to post items that are way out on the limb and have no possibility of proving. I will listen to facts all day long that can be proved, but when the facts get mixed with unprovable fantasy, well, then my ears stand up like a greyhound that has seen a running rabbit. Truth we look for more than quanity of unprovable facts. The first item that always gets my attention is the words 100% that leave no room for mistakes or failure. I do not care who you are when your doing business the ones getting more correct answers are usually the ones that have had more experience, the ones that have experience have done many things wrong, that is how they learn. The stupid ones usually get more wrong than right, the smart ones watch the stupid ones do wrong things and learn, but still even the smart ones get things wrong. The most wrong thing in the world is a man dressed in a suit with a big smile saying, 100% guarantee, !00% satisfaction, 100% anything, the big smile only costs you 100% more than it should have. That's 100% sure. If you watch this video you will see only one dog was aware enough to see the real bunny, the rest were chasing a fake bunny, just goes to show, you never gonna know when the real bunny is gonna show up. www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDayHxCNbcIDo you know you can adopt these lovely dogs, if nobody does they are all destroyed. they need a bit of deprogramming.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 15, 2013 13:45:54 GMT -5
Dave, you aren't the only overworked and overstressed individual that's involved with Morgellons and it's horror show. Not only do I work to document things associated with this disease, I also work directly with those that are afflicted, most of whom are at deaths door by the time that I hear from them, many call at 3or 4 am due to their being so frightened of themselves. Aside from assisting others that suffer, all stool specimens have to be gathered, cleaned, photographed and stored for future reference. All biobags have to be inspected each day and if any changes they have to be documented. Then any observations and questions must be researched for reference and understanding. Then there's my family, their health and financial issues, my own health usually comes last but I am actually doing fantastic healthwise. As you stated, the days are too short and the work is too important, not to mention the stress, which the cries for help bring each day. 5 years of this same scenario, has been hell for me, but during the process, I have greatly improved as have many that I work with, so as soon as I can find the time to finish all the work that it takes to document this disease, I will and then you can debate my beliefs based upon the facts as I see them and not upon a false perception.
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 13:50:17 GMT -5
Hi Dave, Thank you for your post...and so much to say, and yes, the "columnar formations" that I'm calling "tubules that appear fuzed together that the mites live in".... (could be a vegetative stage (possibly) - or plant. Or the demodex mites could be causing hyperplasia and keratinization of the endothelial cells too. Just wanted to put that out here, because "imho" it could be important. Please see this: emedicine.medscape.com/article/1203895-workup#a0723
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 14:08:12 GMT -5
Hi friends, So much for good intentions... toni - demodex mites live inside sebaceous and follicular plugs. As many as 20 at a time can easily fit inside such a plug. Since these plugs are composed of lipids, coconut oil will dissolve them. What's pictured in your video is a sebaceous plug. There are many still images of these types of plugs in my website galleries. If you have an image of such a plug growing to become a "matrix," with demodex involvement, I'd sure love to see it, my friend. Lynn and toni - to prevent specimens from drying out in the post, they should be preserved in pure alcohol. Vodka is fine for this. NOW I'm gone! Namaste, and much love and light to you all. David. Hi David, Trust me, I'm only "taking a break from messing with my scope" - as I've been roaring and ripping hair out (practically) to get my computer to be compatible...since changing computers. I feel like one of my arms are missing as long as I've been without it. I have my other scope I use here at the house, but it doesn't take pictures or video's. I've been trying to get my "video scope", that I'm still "playing with and " trying to get it to work, and I will one way or another. I (honestly) cannot wait to show you what will blow your socks off - and I'm sure not one to talk without the walk. So the moment I get this driving me nuts scope working, I'm posting the video of this "entire event". Something I must say too which is what I've found over and over again to be "consistent". When I put my specimens in alcohol, (I then can NOT) retrieve D mites out of them. Never have I been able to and I feel like I've got a good handle on "retrieving them" now. Lots and lots of practice. The alcohol 'shrinks' the matrix by drying it out, even though it's floating in it. Maybe it's the lipids that dry and constrict the specimens (at the UM size on a scope) but when I'm viewing specimens with 800-1200X magnification, the "drying out where I can't see much then happens. Imho, water is best to use ( IF ) one is going to view specimens within hours or a couple of days. It keeps that "matrix" pliable. To preserve them longer...then I most definitely agree that, Vodka or alcohol work fantastic....but, I cannot find one demodex when I've put my specimens in vodka....even though I know they're there. Heck, maybe that dissolves them, haha wouldn't that be something? Nothing like walking around smelling like we swam in the stuff, hehe PS, I almost forgot, yes...(it looks like a plug, the specimen in my video) - BUT....it grows into what looks exactly like a rhizome too. That's why I WILL show you....(the columns) or "columnars"....just like yours.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 15, 2013 14:51:57 GMT -5
I like the Toni Demodex show, it is real work of art and a positive, she shows what a bit of real, even though quite simple exploring can expose.
It is real, I can see it, she got it done.
If all else fails with the computer Toni call the Digiblue contact phone number and ask for tec support.
That should do it for sure.
If that does not do it, get a second hand old machine loaded up with ram, and a newer hard drive and use it just for information storage downloads and pictures, remember to back up files you need with disks. You could possibly use your old machine, new hard drive, if it is not too ancient.
You would be surprised how well any computer will run either after its wiped clean or a new hard drive is installed.
I have 4 computers just in case one takes a dive, they are all oldies but work well now that I reinstalled windows, if your old computer still runs you can do that easily yourself with the disks that came with it.
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Post by scabdraggr on Feb 15, 2013 14:54:21 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 15:32:30 GMT -5
I like the Toni Demodex show, it is real work of art and a positive, she shows what a bit of real, even though quite simple exploring can expose. It is real, I can see it, she got it done. If all else fails with the computer Toni call the Digiblue contact phone number and ask for tec support. That should do it for sure. If that does not do it, get a second hand old machine loaded up with ram, and a newer hard drive and use it just for information storage downloads and pictures, remember to back up files you need with disks. You could possibly use your old machine, new hard drive, if it is not too ancient. You would be surprised how well any computer will run either after its wiped clean or a new hard drive is installed. I have 4 computers just in case one takes a dive, they are all oldies but work well now that I reinstalled windows, if your old computer still runs you can do that easily yourself with the disks that came with it. Thanks Baraka for "everything" - your suggestions. Get a load of this, which is why I've had such a time.(Digiblue.com) doesn't have a phone number, and everytime I (attempt) to email them, this is (maybe funny) because it's just me with this part, but... I try to email Digiblue, and then my computer says something like: I have no association file (which that's my next fun tackle) after the scope issue. So I've not been able to even email them. Isn't that about a joke and a half? hehehe that's what I keep sitting here laughing sadistically about that I can't even ask them...because this W7's emails "need some sort of associated file or something or other". This is just "brand new stuff to me"...so when something is "this new" - well, I then become a complete moron and I just don't get it. ....and that is where I am right now. Numb nutted out. And the only reason my XP doesn't work is the 'restore' disk won't work. The "drawer things in the computer" have been replaced, but of all things, it's the disc. If you only knew, (as simpleton) as all this sounds...there's more, but, oh well...which is why I "will" get this one working - and because nothing can beat morgs...so there computer, hahaha ;D
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 15, 2013 16:34:05 GMT -5
dbsupport@digiblue.com
Copy and paste the above address into your email address box, remember to give them all the information they ask for.
Most likely you web provider email is not set into the computer, you can call them up and ask them to help you setup your email on the computer, do this and your life will be much easier.
So if brighthouse is your service provider call them, if verizon is your provider call them, call who ever you give your money to, get support they will geter done.
Digiblue will also send you out a new disc I think is what I read for your operating system and camera.
Remember, always contact the experts, you can wear them down instead of wearing yourself out.
Make sure you set up the email first
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Post by toni on Feb 15, 2013 17:10:58 GMT -5
dbsupport@digiblue.com Copy and paste the above address into your email address box, remember to give them all the information they ask for. Most likely you web provider email is not set into the computer, you can call them up and ask them to help you setup your email on the computer, do this and your life will be much easier. So if brighthouse is your service provider call them, if verizon is your provider call them, call who ever you give your money to, get support they will geter done. Digiblue will also send you out a new disc I think is what I read for your operating system and camera. Remember, always contact the experts, you can wear them down instead of wearing yourself out. Make sure you set up the email first Well, how about I take you for that steak dinner (if you come and fix it for me) hahahah I'm so kidding. ;D Or...all the H202 that would fill 10 olympic pools? hehehe can you tell I need break from it? I finally "unloaded" the 20 million other programs I'd loaded in the computer to try and make/force it to work, hahaha. Had to be super dooper careful not to delete stuff the computer needed. I guess time will tell on that last note I've got this "thing" in me, that I HAVE to know how it all works and that too got me in trouble, "learning while messing with stuff I don't know what I'm messin with" in the guts of the computer. Baraka...seriously, thank you. And I know what you mean, (but if you only knew) how messed up I've gotten this computer, well... it's a miracle I can post, or even get to any links. See, the link you posted, well, no matter what site I go to ( if they have a contact email addy) or any links, I still can't click on email links and get there - the computer won't allow me to. It just won't do. That associated thing keeps stopping me. And yes, I do need to start over (at the email configuration) because even that is messed up. I'm getting emails at the same time at two different places. Geeze. I'd tried to keep my Cox Commun. Acct, and that's where my problems started because W7 is meant for a Win Live acct, not "cox.net" which I didn't want to give up that addy. So I've come a HUGE circle in the last few weeks with this, and now....it's back to square one with the provider on the phone. I've got a piece of a marble left for that. hahaha (And seriously, thank you Baraka)
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 15, 2013 18:45:01 GMT -5
Lynn, I did not say AGENT ORANGE was the culprit not in my case or the Vietnam soldiers case.
What I think happened there is the military FINALLY when they HAD to admit that there was something wrong with the returning soldiers looked for something to blame it on.
Wa La, chemical exposure, that would calm the natives and the parents of boys sent home with so many symptoms.
The military could not jump up and say, we now know your sons and daughter have been afflicted with a biological disease that can be spread throughout the population of the United States in time causing even children to lose their memory, babies to be born with handicaps, brain problems, hair falling out in young women, huge lesions and itching
oh but don't worry too much, most of you will have limited issues and all the massive brain issues of newborns in time we will call them normal and blame them on the food when it comes time and you will believe us because we are your mother government and we love you.
Agent Orange may have exacerbated this disease but it in no way caused it.
Its like if I took any antibiotics years ago i would break out like mad, the antibiotics did not make me sick, the antibiotics afflicted the disease in some way, DIOXIN made the disease do a different dance than antibiotics is all.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Feb 16, 2013 12:10:44 GMT -5
Its really ok if I have to post it over so people understand exactly what I am saying to them. The fact of the matter is we all have a nagging brain fog all the time, not only you but also me and most likely everyone else here. Here is a condition I think that is pretty specific to DIOXIN exposure when you have this disease also, cloracne, now this issue has yellow fluid filled lesions and also follows our reported areas of involvement and has black specks. The black specks are more pronounced in the way that they are congregated for some reason making larger spots that can easily be seen, while our black speck are spread out, why I do not know, maybe this is in correlation to the dioxin. Why do we have the black specks, hmmm, maybe its due to the fact that many of the things we eat are construed from any kind of chemical the food industry says is ok to ingest. The cloracne follows the exact same affliction spots on the face, around the ears follow the jaw bone and on the face itself. Read this and see if any of it sounds familiar, also imagine our symptom pool of so many afflictions. I will bet if you took one of these veterans aside and used your microscope you would see the fibers also in these black and yellow pustules. You will also notice they bring the country itself into the mix when they are talking about ALL KINDS of other skin issues. You can bet your bippy they had sever skin problem EN MASSE.
Yes in deed, because they were sporting this disease inside them and the condition had a million different attributes, READ BELOW It is important to note that skin disorders are among the most common health problems experienced by combat forces. Because of the environment and living conditions in Vietnam, veterans developed a variety of skin problems, ranging from bacterial and fungal infections to a condition known as "tropical acne." However, the only skin disorder consistently reported to be associated with Agent Orange and other herbicides is chloracne. The very first sign of so called cloracne is the greasy film on the skin, does that sound familiar people, no probably not, still most every one of you have dealt with the so called bio-film,
I HAVE LAID THIS OUT AND STILL SOMEONE WILL SAY, WE WERE NOT IN VIETNAM, WE DID NOT GET SPRAYED BY AGENT ORANGE, NO YOU WEREN'T AND NO YOU DIDN'T, WHAT YOU DID DO IS BECOME AFFLICTED BY THE SAME BIOLOGICAL AGENT THEY WERE SUFFERING FROM, .....THROUGH SEX OR BIRTH......, BLOOD TRANSFUSION ......... OR VERY VERY CLOSE CONTACT.........THE SOLDIERS HAD THE DIOXIN ALSO TO DEAL WITH, WHICH WOULD MOST LIKELY MAKE THEIR CASE WORSE QUICKER, BUT THEIR MAIN PROBLEM A DISEASE, THE SAME DISEASE WE FACE AND THEIR PROBLEMS WERE NOT CAUSED BY CHEMICALS. cybersarges.tripod.com/Chloracne.htmlBlack specks, I mean cloracne do not leave home without it.
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Post by toni on Feb 16, 2013 12:26:43 GMT -5
Hi Lynn and Baraka
Gosh, I read your post here Baraka, and really...? You have brain fog going on?
I ask because I WANT to help you not have it.
Let me say something that has kept me in tact completely.
Schiff Brand - Super B Complex with added B-12. And Iron (ferrous sulfate).
I only say that brand because I've tried others, but keep coming back to this one, it's been a good companion throughout Morgs, and never a day go by without "one little tablet" to give all the B's back that the body burns up so fast.
Of course there's lots of supplements we're all taking, but sometimes, just making sure you have these in your system daily, will rid that brain fog.
I'm not saying to take iron "daily"...because that can and WOULD be toxic taking that daily if you didn't need it.
But...the B-Complex is something our bodies burn up every 24 hrs, even if we didn't have any health issues.
And our brains get depleted no differently than the rest of the body, so if we're not eating (tons) of veggies and fruits every single daily, then we need to supplement - add to our diet, the B's.
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