..every tiny break in the skin becomes another
potential disaster.
tinyurl.com/ces5nvz...every break in the skin, whether from an overly nervous
cat..or merely shaving..tends to become yet another
goo filled lesion that does not want to heal.
...the goo making bacteria never seem to miss.
Even the most attentive "wound cleaning drills" do not seem
to prevent the gels from building up in the break and trying to
make a "bomb crater" of melted skin and goo.
I suspect that the morg bacteria..while no doubt present on the skin
in huge numbers..are not necessarily responsible for all the mayhem.
..for EVERY tiny scratch to result in a "plasti-coated" lesion suggests
that the bacteria responsible are sourced in the blood.
I can find the shiny translucent "morg particles" in the blood every
time I take blood samples. Those gel particles grow from bacterial
colonies...a phenomena that I have observed thousands of times..and
photographed nearly as often. The blood is no doubt flooded with these
bacteria. The fact that the immune system ignores them strongly
suggests that they are : (1) being recognized as "friendly/self" bacteria..
or (2) the immune system is being totally jammed/blinded.
..condition (2 ) does not seem likely, since the product of the
bacteria..the gels and fibers ARE attacked by the leucocytes./
"white army"...I have many photos of gels and fibers in the
blood utterly swarmed over with blood cells..going back to 2009.
..Only the bacteria and their colonies seem to be totally ignored.
...
...it may be that the bacteria are in fact..."normal gut flora"
whose internal machinery has been hijacked in such a way as
to enable them to make the morg gels that melt skin and make
fibers. If the surface proteins were left intact..there would be
no reason for the immune system to attack them.
And considering the hundreds of millions of particles made by
these bacteria that I am finding in the urine output every day..
it is just as well that the bacteria do NOT set off the immune
defenses. Billions of bacteria tripping the "OMG! Invasion!"
alarm..and the resulting inflammation..would most likely have
a very bad ending for the host.
The tricky part of putting an end to this lesion nightmare
would seem to involve destroying the bacteria responsible
for the manufacture of the gel/polysaccharide/cellulose fibers.
[..the cellulose fibers are only ONE of many sinister products
being observed..but they do seem to be the most numerous..and
one must start somewhere...]
?? how to destroy "hijacked" but otherwise "normal" gut bacteria
without killing ALL the friendly gut bacteria? Externally,
they all appear to be the same..all presenting the same
"IFF" [identification, friend or foe" ] signals. Killing all the
bacteria in the gut...would at the very least be yielding the
terrain to the yeasts and fungi. Fungi without having to
compete with the resident bacteria..would result
in explosive overproduction of fungi.
[that is not an option].
...
...have to get back to you on this puzzlement..it could take awhile...