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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 6, 2013 7:52:52 GMT -5
The [osts are always about Bo, he makes certain of that in order to take the focus away from the points that are posted. He only wishes for a baby like himself to have all the attention upon himself and so all subjects about m and lyme drift away so that no progress is made but that he gets his attention. Selfish, spoiled and narcisstic! The truth can be posted but not if it is subverted by big letters and attacks from someone that has never contributed to the facts and the research. If one cannot contribute then they need to get out of the way. those that suffer horribly and wish to come here for some knowledge, leave hurt and disillusioned due to being demeanored by a baby that thinks only of ways to suppress knowledge and how to hurt those that need some comfort and understanding, which he always stops from occurring..
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 5, 2013 7:59:25 GMT -5
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 5, 2013 7:17:20 GMT -5
BO, we have never learned but one thing from from you, how to make others sad, to feel more alone and isolated, how to feel rejected by our fellow (supposedly) sufferers, how to never stay on subject , how to keep the focus upon yourself, as in right now, blaming, rudeness, demeanoring, selfishness and a list too long to believe, especially for one individual that claims to be here for everyone. Only thinking of and for yourself , here on an open forum where many sick and often frightened people come for help and understanding, is a sin and a moral failure for the individual self and it has hurt many and helped no one. I suggest that you learn how to humble yourself
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 4, 2013 20:22:56 GMT -5
Not once did I say parasites,. Here's the deal, azoles, (fenbendazole) are the preffered drug for ridding one's body of fungi. farm9.staticflickr.com/8076/8432251893_63d91d5180_m.jpgToni, if you don't have parasites, then what was that in your pic a while back that you posted?
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 4, 2013 17:01:40 GMT -5
\He's a control, Dwayne on MDR, Franky on MDR, wake up guys and gals, every time we talk about something real, the subject turns to them, they are good at this subvertive activity, the one that I've been subjected to on all these sites for 5 years. BO IS A TROLL! A hired TROLL!
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 4, 2013 14:44:20 GMT -5
Toni, the only azole that works is the Safeguard fenbendazole, none of the others affect the life forms associated with m. The Tinactin antifugal is the only af that worked on my lesions. I tried the milk and yogurt, nothing worked except the Tinactin cream. It kills lesions quickly!
I've seen many sufferers use the fenben and all that did quickly improved, I am living proof. I'm alive and I already had my funeral planned out by my family. I stunk horribly, like death and my entire body was covered with lesions. Nowadays, no lesions, I can go on a date, go swimming and skiing, suntan along with all my normal activities. The fenben and equimax along with the PP saved my life and returned a new one to me.
If I could only have one internal medicine in life, it would be the Fenbendazole.
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 4, 2013 11:51:11 GMT -5
BO, you can try the salad bowl for the rest of us, just please take a pic, and please remember about the light source!
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 4, 2013 9:56:54 GMT -5
Many products that were once difficult to get, due to a prescription being required, are now available across the counter at most stores, such as walmart. For a long time 2% benzoyl peroxide was the strongest bp available, since m has proliferated worldwide, we can now get a wash with 10% BP as the AI. Toni, Safeguard Fenbendazole 10% for horses is to be the starting azole drug, due to it's ability to destroy, not only larvae in the body but also fungi. The Equimax and pamoate pyrantel comes next as it is for a different group of bugs and worms, mainly heartworms and strongyloides of the intestines. Start with the Safeguard brand of Fenbendazole 10% in a paste for horses in a 25gm tube. Two turns on the limiter made in with the tube of paste. Take two turns each day for a week and then three days off. After 4 tubes have been gone through, then switch to the equimax which is in a 10gm tube and 2 turns here are also correct. Some have better results by taking the equimax in tandem with the pamoate pyrantel which is a 25 gm tube from safeguard. the equimax has prazi and iver which makes the eyes diallated so driving is a tad weird, so I took it at night and the PP in the mornings.
My life has returned to mme and I almost feel normal, however I still have some of the mite mess inside me. All the red, green and brown algae is now gone. No more candida is present in the stool. So far this regimen is the only one that works for M sufferers. Tinactin cream with tolnaftate 1% will destroy the lesions if it is continuously kept on the lesions. Many morgies have regained their life after following this protocol. It works fantastic but the die off and resulting BM is uncomfortable for about 3 hours, then one's energy returns.
If you are looking for critters, then place a lettuce strainer over the bowl and under the lid of the commode and then rinse under the water, CRITTERS!
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 4, 2013 8:41:23 GMT -5
Threader, These larvae are being found in the scrotum of many of those sufferers that I am priveleged to assist with ridding themselves of this nightmarish dilemma, which does produce living and moving creatures, which live inside our bodies. This one has a name, Hell! farm9.staticflickr.com/8247/8619482922_f52b0606b3_m.jpg
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 3, 2013 21:21:38 GMT -5
I want a magic wand, where's harry potter when one needs him?
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 3, 2013 21:13:56 GMT -5
Bo, my sex habits haven't changed, I just can't get lucky. You must be such a stud!
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 3, 2013 21:08:24 GMT -5
It, the MMS, doesn't work.
Fenbendazole 10% by Safeguard works to rid the body of this mess. If one has it as bad as the Canadian does, then the Equimax with praziquantel and ivermectin must be used in tandem with the pamoate pyrantel, also. All these dewormers can be bought from the feed and seed stores for animals or online.
2 turns on the limiter dials, go for one week on and 4 days off so the body can recoup and show the individual just how much progress that they have made. After two months one can go to 2 ties per week with the fenbendazole 10% paste for horses.
Tinactin cream for the skin lesions will cure them in one week or less and toothpaste will dry up the purple discoloration if it's allowed to turn white and left on for a while.
A sufferer can regain their life with these dewormers and antifungal but a cure is not available but this method works very well.
Some will say awful things about my methods but that's out of ignorance and not from experience. Many have regained their lives and no one has been hurt, not even if they have liver isssues prior to this mess. The longer you wait the worse it will become!
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 1, 2013 9:17:09 GMT -5
It's best to utilize a light source that is above the slide rather than underneath the slide.
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 31, 2013 18:50:51 GMT -5
While we have many different things inside us, they all share a common vector! All the nasties that reside within our body come from one common source. It seems to me that they arrived at the same time, so it seems plausible to me that one source for our invaders is what we need to find. While ticks may play a part with this disease, all the mess inside us may not be from the ticks.
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 30, 2013 17:33:21 GMT -5
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 30, 2013 17:03:31 GMT -5
M isn't a new disease, just ask lazarus, when you open the pearly gates. How about king Tut's mom? Her newfound mummy had a CT scan performed and she had lesions on her face, arms and body. Many ancient Egyptians suffered from lesions and brain fog after the reign of King Tut. it's been speculated that this syndrome may have led to the demise of the Ancient civilization. Fungi are quite possibility the oldest of the 6 main life forms. Insects are 500 million years old or more, so 40 years is a small blink.
The mites on our skin are neither new nor previously undescribed. Mites, particulary parasitidae, possess spirochettes, mainly Borrelia Burgdorferi.
Formosa termites possess the most amount of B. Burgdorferi of any insect found within nature. One of my first stool specimens that I scientifically collected, produced hundreds of Formosa termites. I have the time stamped pics from 2008. Can you say trypanosomiasis? Trees no longer require topping, for the massive amount of phoretic mites on the bark beetles and insects often weigh them down to the point that they cannot fly higher than 8-10 feet. Bo, as far as reading and spelling, along with word comprehension, Well, I can stumble along!
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 30, 2013 16:18:06 GMT -5
Morghunter, This pic is of mite reproduction methods. It came from the bottom of a lesion, that I used a scalpel to remove. Yes, I can see some similar anatomical characteristics of the trichomes,but this is pic is strictly of the repro aspects of the phoretic mites which infest those with the unexplained dermopathy. I have a thousand pics, at least, of the mites and their reproductive methods. So the laugh is on you and he who laughs last laughs best! HAHA! THERE'S MORE, what isn't funny is that all the cannibas is contaminated. The good news is that you can smoke it without worry of getting the m issues inside your lungs. I will post pics of the cannibas issues, if you would like to see them. Here's the deal, phytophthora ramorum is a water mold that infests trees, cannibas and humans. It is classified as a bioweapon by the DOD. phytophthora cinnamomi is one of the phytopathenogenic fungi involved with the sudden Oak death syndrome, here in the se. US, along with p. ramorum, Ophiostoma novo Ulmi, O. Ulmi, and other pathogenic species of fungi that infest plants and from my perspective, humans. Along with the presence of these pathogenic fungi, exists other fungi which are mycopathegenic, these fungi are parasitic upon the first fungi that appear, such as O minor or P. ramorum. While the phytopathegenic fungi are deadly when they find cannibas or other plant species that they prefer, such as trees, they can be killed when discovered early enough, just for the cannibas, not the trees or us, as the trees always die from the fungi that appears upon the Oaks as a whitish girdle about 3 feet or less up on the trees. The fungi enter from a small hole which is provided by a mite that farms the fungi, which the bugs eat that deliver the phorid mites. The bugs, mainly beetles, deliver the phorid mites to the trees and in turn the bugs keep delivering the mites to new trees for destruction and fungal farming. The mites in turn keep the bug eggs clear of the pathogenic fungi that would normally destroy the eggs. This process is called mutualism, as no harm is done to either animal species while the bio process goes on allowing for all three or more species, both animal and fungal to exist as one mechanism. Here is a video of the mites cleaning some beetle eggs. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXNbm38P8QQMany cannibas growers that grow indoors and who utilize the hydroponic growth systems, are now having failed crops due to the presence of these water molds, along with the mighty mites that have been developed by the USDA as a bio-mechanism for killing off the phorid mites, which infest and assist with the destruction of our trees. The bio control mites are deadly for indoor and outdoor cannibas crops as they deliver the P. ramorum and other watermolds which attack the exposed roots of the HP cannibas crop. this is due to the M. mites having eaten the fungus mites and subsequently having taken in the fungi, which is then allowed to destroy the plants. Once the bio-control mites are on the cannibas plants, they quickly turn brown and wilt. The water molds can be eliminated from the water reservoir, that supplies the HP growth system by utilizing Physan 20, a potent fungicide and bacteriacide, which morgellons sufferers need to use around their houses, in order to destroy the fungi that the m life form carries with it and which infests our bodies. By the time that a tree shows signs of fungal stress, it cannot be saved. I pray we fare much better. farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8500380559_c0fbae9763_m.jpg O. novo Ulmi farm9.staticflickr.com/8362/8432223635_761c221687_m.jpgO. Novo Ulmi from a lesion! Morghunter, The scabdraggr is a licensed horticulturist, tree surgeon and a greenhouse grower, not of cannibas, but I do provide a consultation service for HP growers, both for cannibas and veggie crops. Also, I was recommended for the job in Washington state as the head of the cannibas industry there. As you know quite well, cannibas is a medicine and it is highly recommended for those m sufferers that often have cns issues. I believe I know why Bo giggles so much, puff, puff, toke, toke, try not to choke. Scab
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 30, 2013 10:15:49 GMT -5
For 5 years I have spent 12-15 hrs each day, on the study of our disease. While I do not possess a phd, one is not required for developing an understanding of this disease. There is no substitute for hard work. In this pic, one can see the reproductive aspect of the pathogen which afflicts us. Each of the necks has the ability to become a separate life form, which can possibly grow to be an adult, right inside our body. This life form has the ability to reproduce in many separate ways. farm9.staticflickr.com/8052/8433330815_4306224bb6_m.jpg
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 29, 2013 13:24:58 GMT -5
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Post by scabdraggr on Mar 29, 2013 7:28:20 GMT -5
Threader, you learn fast, yes the problem is extremely small at first. The beetles simply started the process and now many other animals have taken up the M mess, some suffer with it and some use it to their advantage. There are pics of mine where arthropods are using the M fungi to break down some of their food source. After ingesting the M, a bit later I captured pics of the yellow, flat body emerging from the rear of the arthropod. The bad part was that it was deposited upon my skin's surface. So very much of our insect population is infested with this mess. For great pics you can smash a few bugs and then check the contents from the inside of the bugs.
12 bugs, 5 fungi and a 2 plant clones, so far!
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