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Post by toni on May 20, 2008 7:20:30 GMT -5
Interesting reply I got back from another of my emails about this critter in the pic.
Reply back:
Well, it certainly looks like a platyhelminth. Flukes are parasites (e.g., common blood fluke in humans) so it seems it would be one of those, but they do not have cilia.
It actually looks more like a turbellarian but they are not endoparasites (as far as I know). Best place to find out would be a parasitologist or an institute for tropical diseases or so.
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Post by godsgrace on May 20, 2008 8:30:45 GMT -5
perhaps the flukes, nematodes, platyhelminths ect... are seperate from Morgellon's. Perhaps they can survive and endure in our bodies due to the Morgellon's infection?
Perhaps they are not one in the same.
Is it possible for something to start as a spore, grow into a plant (agrobacterium) and metamorph into an insect/worm?
I guess at this stage, anything is possible, hu?
godsgrace
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Post by toni on May 20, 2008 8:54:41 GMT -5
Well, like you, I sure don't know, but my theory has been that "because of Morgellons" which I think is gmo related, (and that we're contaminated) because something has gone awry...meaning Agro with GMO is unstable to begin with, and something 'unexpected has occured' I think critters that aren't indicative of having humans (or mammals) as hosts are now having humans (mammals) as hosts because we're growing "plant material". And that sounds off the wall too, but that's what I think.
I feel that "the goo etc is of genetic engineering" possibly agro and other bacteriums/fungi/viruses and that's what's attracting these insects, that in normal life never have anything to do with us. Just like a gall forms on a plant, because it has an "agrobacterium infection" basically...then all the insects are attracted to that, as that is what they feed on.
I feel that the insects forming, are there because the eggs have been laid by the adults that have been feeding on "our contamination" and they're just developing into possibly deformed and some not deformed critters of whatever has "gotten to us" from in our environment.
JMHO
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Post by godsgrace on May 20, 2008 10:41:31 GMT -5
toni, nothing you mentioned seems "off the wall" at all....
it does make sense.
I don't think any of it was an accident or a coincidence.
I think they know exactly what they are doing and why.
The only problem is, we don't.... yet.
Could it be that other species are jumping the barriers?
Originally they said only Birds could have Avian Flu Virus... then it starting infecting/affecting humans.
shooting in the dark
godsgrace
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Post by toni on May 20, 2008 11:28:45 GMT -5
Thanks Godsgrace.
You know, just earlier this morn, which was to my surprise I read a few articles about the bird flu being "created from" gmo!
Isn't that something. I'll find it if I can. I thought how interesting...of course it then made sense. Genetic modification "they're also finding is changing *critters*" too.
And that too makes sense...how could they not be affected, they eat the stuff just like us. It's in the water from agricultural runoff etc.
Sooo many articles in the PDF's now are available, and I wish they were "copy-able"...because they now are realizing the risks of human/mammalian cells by ingesting genetically modified organisms more than ever.
What I almost posted with my laughing sort of...was the fact that they stated, "nothing to date has been established or written whether or not or how much genetically modified organisms are affecting humans! Yet they do know there is potential.
Nothing like putting that cart before the horse.
I thought...yeah ALL you scientists out there wondering (here we are)...it's called Morgellons, just cause they've not documented it, doesn't mean it's not occuring.
And please know, that's only my opinion and thoughts of course.
I know alot feel this is deliberate (Morgellons) to infect us, and I DO appreciate your point of views on that...and maybe it is for all I know, cause I don't know.
I just believe that "someone" out there (Monsanto) for one, got carried away with themselves....and the FDA and everyone else, ALL jumped the gun (years ago) in the 50's with this, not realizing the potential hazards and without enough study, well...just kept going with it, and before we all knew it, it's innundated everything.
Sort of like everything out there in the world today....until many years go by, do we see where the bo-bo's are.
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Post by toni on May 21, 2008 15:05:03 GMT -5
Well, yesterday the Magnesium Chloride arrived, it's a supplement. So I've started them, because from reading, nothing kills planarian but that...that I could find. And today, I took one of the supplement tablets and dissolved it in a bit of water (in a jar lid), then dabbed that on the lesion, and now what is coming out of the lesion....is as hard, and looks in person, just like "GOLD" bits, and they're as shiney as they can be too. 60X mag These are approx 1/32nd of an inch in length They're as hard as metal, and look like gold
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Post by lilsissy on May 21, 2008 15:27:42 GMT -5
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Post by toni on May 21, 2008 15:59:38 GMT -5
That's great Lilsissy.
Thanks for the links, I'll check them out too.
(the first pic on this thread is that what you mean?) That one is my critter just in a different postion.
But I'm glad for whatever you may find. Thank you.
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Post by lilsissy on May 21, 2008 16:18:58 GMT -5
I did not know that was the same specimen . In the second picture it looks more like a critter because of the hairs. None the less I believe the brown granules morgie's talk about are likely lipofuscin but I also believe we have many critters. Here is a possible explanation to why you now see a change in color but I do agree it truly appears to be gold. Lipofuscin attracts insects. Stongy's worm are a co- infection to HTLV and are able to exist in use because of a lowered immune system. Anyhow here you go. compepid.tuskegee.edu/syllabi/pathobiology/pathology/genpath/chapter6.html6.4.2 CEROID is an acid-fact variant of lipofuscin which is commonly associated with disturbances in vitamin E and fatty acid metabolism. Sometimes, for obscure reasons, lipofuscin (or a pigment indistinguishable from lipofuscin) undergoes physical or chemical transformation so that it becomes autofluorescent and stains positively with acid-fast stains. Lilsissy
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Post by toni on May 21, 2008 16:25:36 GMT -5
tinyurl.com/5a6keytinyurl.com/6zy9e8Lilsissy, I've taken your two links (that are just below the gold picture) and I made "tiny URL links for you". Would you mind "just copying these and putting them into your post? And then erasing the long ones? The long links that are in your post are expanding the page super wide...and I wanted to give you your links here *above* so you still have them, and these won't expand the page. Thanks, and after you copy and paste them, I'll remove this post here.
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Post by lilsissy on May 21, 2008 17:52:46 GMT -5
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Post by toni on May 21, 2008 20:48:49 GMT -5
Thank you Lilsissy.
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Post by toni on May 23, 2008 8:24:40 GMT -5
Interesting thing in reading more about how Magnesium Chloride was used to kill Planarians, which I've just begun taking - well...it works for Lyme Disease too. Many more articles on this. (( When antibiotics fail - Magnesium Chloride )) tinyurl.com/5m5lpatinyurl.com/6p9dcn
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Post by friskers on May 23, 2008 10:32:33 GMT -5
Great find Toni! Canyou let me know howmuch your taking and if it causes diarreah for you, Thanks!
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Post by toni on May 23, 2008 10:37:44 GMT -5
Hi Friskers!
No problems (everything's normal), and today is day 3 or 4.
I take 3 tablets a day now. Morn, noon and night.
Alta is the brand ( under 8 bucks too for 100 tablets) Magnesium Chloride is what the label says.
I ordered it online, and they have the spray too for the skin, which I'm thinking about getting that also.
I think this stuff is so far the greatest thing to take that I've read about...and still reading about.
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Post by friskers on May 23, 2008 11:31:18 GMT -5
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Post by toni on May 23, 2008 13:36:54 GMT -5
Excellent link Friski, thanks. That had everything from A-Z on it.
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Post by bannanny on May 23, 2008 16:24:52 GMT -5
Great thread guys....... altho I've never gotten into the fluke theory. I think it's just another of the co-infections due to morgs. If they say this Magnesium Chloride is the thing to take when antibiotics fail....... then what can it hurt, right? As long as it contains no chemicals, I'll try it too.
love ~~ bannanny
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Post by curlypainter on May 23, 2008 16:34:03 GMT -5
Count me in too!!! I will get some today..... I am having success with Opaline Oxy.. after 3 weeks I am much better... using that in combo with Neoteric Diabetic oxygenated advanced healing cream, what a difference!! Curly ;D
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Post by friskers on May 23, 2008 21:56:44 GMT -5
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