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Post by in tokyo on Jan 4, 2007 21:57:07 GMT -5
You can mix it with a liquid and drink it. I used to buy a type of clay powder that you mix with juice and drink, cleans the body. It tasted good with just water. I don't remember if that was diatomaceous specifically, at the time I was lucky enough not to need it. But. you can drink food-grade diatomaceous. Mix it up with a smoothy.
I recommend also cleansing salts that you drink- if the objective is targeting an organism within the digestive system.
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Post by in tokyo on Jan 4, 2007 21:51:31 GMT -5
I get those deep gel scabs too, when my morgellons is more active. I rip them off and medicate underneath. (Leaves scars.) I call them Carrot Scabs because they grow tens of little roots down into the skin- and they look like the tips of carrots. Fibers can be seen growing from the tips of the more developed roots. Looked at under a microscope it's incredible. The roots grow deeper the longer I leave the scab on, and that's why I want to rip them off. Leaves holes in my skin, that are NOT pores- in fact, it eats the skin around the pores/follicles.
I rip them off, then put oregano extract directly on the bleeding wound. (ouch) I spray them with eco-vie. I cut slices of garlic, mash it with the back of a knife to activate the good chemicals, and use medical tape to tape garlic to my face. Feels really good, actually- a healthy burn. Leaves blisters and scars if you overdo it and leave it on too long. I also use a strong cortisone (elocon 0.1%) cream which is not supposed to be used on the face. If I catch a lesion early with that stuff, it seems to go away. Gives you migraines- not good for your body. But anything to fight morgellons.
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Post by in tokyo on Jan 4, 2007 21:37:23 GMT -5
3 things: Cheetah, would love to see pics if you can post some (or anyone with dark microscope pics?) Big Mike, good news that you have treatments that are working! I'll look for your posts to try to see what those are. Let us know. On parasites in the blood- when I have a lesion that is bleeding a great deal, and get fresh blood on my fingertips- I can watch the fibers grow from the blood as it dries.
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Post by in tokyo on Jan 4, 2007 22:15:10 GMT -5
I was taken out to an elegant oyster dinner on my birthday- and the first one is popped into my mouth when my boyfriend reads, "This kind is from the warm waters of Baja California..." !!
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Post by in tokyo on Jan 4, 2007 23:00:19 GMT -5
Yes! My hair is growing at least twice as fast as it normally does- and at a time when I'm too poor to afford a haircut. It is growing more than an inch a month. I would have a lucious mane were it not for falling out in handfuls at all hours of the day. The same is true for eyebrows. And new face hair keeps getting long (unfortunate for a female.) I even have hair growing on the tip of my nose, long enough to pluck. Some of these hairs, when plucked out and placed under a microscope, are not hairs at all, and crawl like a worm to their neighbor, video to confirm. For all those dermatologists who say we have acne, I kindly wish them equal hairy abundance.
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Post by in tokyo on Oct 6, 2006 13:36:34 GMT -5
Oh, I didn't get it today on the google search either. I'll get the link for you and post it.
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Post by in tokyo on Oct 5, 2006 22:38:37 GMT -5
Oh!- in the title- "if anyone is really sick-" I meant, "if anyone is extremely sick,"--- [not, 'if anyone is honestly sick']
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Post by in tokyo on Oct 5, 2006 22:22:32 GMT -5
If anyone is really feeling down..... ((you know how it goes for us- wash your hands, find webs- can't touch anything beacause you spread the disease... clean and clean, can't get them to go away...even bed's not a safe escape... yes! this is morgellons.)) If this sickness is hitting you strong, and you haven't tried a strict diet, Please try it!!! I use Richard's King Diet. It's strict, and hard to stick to, especially at the beginning. But, within a week, the itching is gone, and no new lesions are coming. Fibers stop growing from my skin, my hair stops falling out, my energy level takes an incredible jump- back to normal!! My brain fog disappears. Eye and lung problems are gone. Glitter from the palms, gone. Itchy clothes- gone. I also use eco-vie, oregano extract, antibiotics, bactrim, etc. But using these things and eating a normal diet, the Morgellons returns. (Unfortunately, that's where I am now.) I love food. I don't love a strict diet. But it gives me a break from the sickness if I need one, and keeps me afloat. Good luck.
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Post by in tokyo on Oct 5, 2006 13:38:03 GMT -5
Good thinking going on here. Another issue to consider is the agricultural switch in recent years- suddenly so much of our mainstream produce says "produced in the united states of mexico." The open sewage point is interesting- Florida, Texas, and California share waters with Mexico etc, and have problems with bacteria and algae blooms, especially in recent years. Many of us in the past have discussed the ocean/water connection with Morgellons.
Regardless of cause and origin, I certainly worry about our workers in these states- who is most at risk for contracting Morgellons through their jobs? Agricultural workers, air duct cleaners, laundry workers, cleaning services. . . . . . . These are often migrant workers, or people who have recently immigrated. They may not have adequate health care, they may not have successful communication in English, they may not have internet access or any way to discover that "morgellons" is a sickness. (I do IT stuff, and it took me 2 months to track down my symptoms online. ) This means morgellons will spread rapidly through these groups. Morgellons probably does exist in these population groups, and it will escalate in being a problem. I wonder if we should try to organize some kind of outreach Information campaign- contact latino support groups and ask them to put out a general caution and description of morgellons.
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Post by in tokyo on Oct 5, 2006 21:57:02 GMT -5
My Morgellons started in my lungs: a gurgling feeling down at the bottom, and with that painful rash on the face. Now, I still get that lung thing if I'm eating things that don't go with the strict diet (Richard's King diet helps me.)
THE CDC TOLD ME "NO ONE HAS BEEN TALKING ABOUT LUNG PROBLEMS"! So you guys, call that hotline number and tell them your lungs are involved too! They actually called me back wondering if it could be TB instead of Morgellons- (it's not TB, got tested already.-- anyway, I thought it was nice of them to call.)
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Post by in tokyo on Sept 27, 2006 16:08:29 GMT -5
Hello, We recently relocated to LA, and I'm wondering if anyone knows of a doctor here who acknowledges that morgellons exists? Namely, one who accepts insurance. I just need to get a refill on prescriptions. I'm willing to drive 60 miles or so.
Now that the CDC is looking into this, I'd guess it's a much better climate to have doctors listen to us, than it was 6 months ago?
Thanks for your recommendations!
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Post by in tokyo on Sept 29, 2006 23:30:05 GMT -5
YES- CALLING THE HOTLINE WORKS!! Sorry- thought I'd put that in caps. I called a couple days ago when I saw the number here, and left a message. Dan called me back today. We had a good talk, I felt very reassured because he sounds like a good guy. He wanted to hear about how and when I got it, and he wanted me to confirm and talk about several of the symptoms- fibers, lesions, itching,. I declined to have him record my last name- he said this was fine. I told him to have others call if they'd like to talk to me.
SO, Everyone, you should call too! The hotline works- I left a nice, informative message, they called back and were nice, it's great to be making this progress! Remember where we all were in March? Everyone calling, never getting called back? The efforts of those of you who have worked so hard are now paying off. Just to have this acknowledged at government level means we can walk into a doctor, have them hear this hotline message, and realize we're not crazy. This is where help starts! CALL!!
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Post by in tokyo on Jun 30, 2006 9:11:53 GMT -5
Thanks, everyone, for your posts! Some really nice messages here, and good suggestions to try. The ear thing I'm thinking is due to something internal- hormonal disruption? some area of the brain being affected? - rather than skin infection- There really is drastic difference when I see myself from the side now. Hmmm. Something simple like birth control can set a normal body back on track with hormones, but I don't know in the case of excessive production. It's normal for ears and nose to continue growing as people get old, but I wonder if there's a way to halt this growth. I do notice my morgellons took a jump in improvement when starting birth control- combined with all the other cleaning, diet, etc factors. I'm feeling generally optimistic. Hope you guys feel good too!!
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Post by in tokyo on Jun 18, 2006 13:23:36 GMT -5
I guess the subject about sums it up- suddenly in the mirror I notice my ears are huge- one much bigger than the other! Is anyone else experiencing this? Anyone know of an anti-growth hormone or such?
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Post by in tokyo on Apr 12, 2006 17:05:09 GMT -5
I'll try to get the ingredients translated. I asked my housemate, but not much help there. As for ammount, the shampoo is actually grayish black. I'd say turn to your BBQ rather than capsules to get that ammount! I bet they sell stuff online though- the prices here are running about $7 to $15 a bottle, pretty reasonable.
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Post by in tokyo on Apr 12, 2006 14:05:29 GMT -5
Another note on hair- I had a lot of fibers and tumor growths on my hair- as seen under microscope. I've been interested in this lately.
I bought some charcoal shampoo at the store. The label's written in Japanese, so I can't read the ingredients, but I know there is charcoal and mint. Anyway, the photos on the back show magnified before and after- before being weird pink masses surrounding hair, after being clean. Then the diagram illustrates: big pocket of clogged matter in hair follicle, oil exiting hair follicle, and 2 wormy things crawling away from hair: 1 is shaped like a ribbon, 1 is shaped like a worm! They show that it sucks impurities from in the hair follicle. Of course I bought it. The first time after using it, I checked some hairs under the microscope- and have found dramatically reduced fibers and tumors. It looks like there are remnants where they may have been scrubbed off.
From what I've seen, this stuff is working great. So, thought I'd pass on the info!
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Post by in tokyo on Apr 12, 2006 13:51:42 GMT -5
I've been looking at my hair a lot under the microscope recently. The ribbon-like fibers are growing from the shaft. Also, there are multiple growths that resemble tumors. These tumory growths often engulf the hair root as well.
But, the interesting thing is, there seems to be a correlation between bad and good health: The most fibers and tumors appear about an inch from the base of the hair---- the hair that would have been produced during the time when I was most sick. The length of the hair, before getting sick, is fine. The newest hair growth shows less fiber-tumors, and recently [until last week] my health is better.
For ladies, leg hair is especially a great measurement. We can judge within a week or two the progress. Last week my health suddenly got bad- so I examined the leg hair- and yes, 2 weeks growth (shhh it's winter) shows entirely clean length, then fibers near the base.
So our hair is like iceburgs or tree rings... documenting our Morgellons? Japanese researchers found a way to test if we have cancer in our body by examining hair.... Interesting.
Has anyone else noticed this? I may be wrong in my assumptions.
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Post by in tokyo on Apr 9, 2006 20:37:00 GMT -5
I spent nice time at a somewhat wild beach, filming a dead shark on the shore. It looked good next to my pretty shoes, so I stuck my leg out next to it for a 15 minute video, in the midst of a great swarm of insects etc decaying the body. Got a rash up my leg. (However, I also rank high on all the other risk factors: mold in house, mites in house, friend from California visiting with exact Morg symptoms...)
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Post by in tokyo on Apr 7, 2006 0:33:44 GMT -5
Karl Ekbom: Delusional Parasitosis and Restless Legs Syndrome!! You've all seen the HUGE TV and magazine campaign about Restless Legs Syndrome. So what's happening, they just dusted off Ekbom from 1938 and are feeding our nation these two PR Campaigns of disease? What's going on? "The English term, ‘Delusional Parasitosis’ was introduced by Wilson & Miller in 1946.2 George Thibierge described the earliest documented case in 1894, using the term “acarophobe“. This account was recognised as delusions of parasitosis, when compared with Swedish neurologist Karl Axel Ekbom’s later definition (Dermato-zoenwahn), in 1938. Ekbom differentiated it from Entomophobia: where fears are dominated by the possibility of becoming infested by insects. His name has since been linked with the disorder – Ekbom Syndrome. This syndrome should not be confused with Restless Legs Syndrome (Wittmaack-Ekbom Syndrome) also eponymous with Karl Ekbom."
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Post by in tokyo on Apr 6, 2006 23:30:54 GMT -5
It could be great that the local Dept. of Health is willing to look into this, and that your doctor thinks it's worth noticing, right? Maybe you'll find a warm and cooperative person on the other line. Local efforts seem like they can be more genuinely caring, I'd think. At a doctor's appointment recently the doctor hadn't heard of Morgellons, and she looked it up on the web, and said, "It says here that we should contact the CDC." So maybe your doctor was referencing the same? It seems like talking to a lawyer beforehand, and tape recording your conversations with the health department, would be a good idea. Probably not necessary, but a good security to feel relaxed...
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