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Post by kammy on Mar 27, 2009 17:25:40 GMT -5
I hope Anglea comes back... we need her...
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Post by kammy on Mar 27, 2009 23:28:26 GMT -5
lymebusters.multiply.com/I am a single mom of two. I scoop doggy-doodoo for a mere $7.25 an hour. I and my children have this disease... but I believe we are doing well because we are alkalizing with baking soda.I see a naturally-occurring, yet very novel organisms' patterns in a number of Morgellons sufferors' skin artifacts. ( please dont go looking up Isosporiasis...the diarreal illness... cuz that's not even what I am talking about) :)angela I'm trying to see what Angela was talking about, pointing out some of her more informative postings. START EATING BAKING SODA. I wonder what she meant by not looking up Isosporiasis?
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Post by kammy on Mar 27, 2009 23:35:37 GMT -5
Novel - meaning unique or acting in a new behavior It is Isospora belli acting in a unique way......not in the known way You say mirroring Sky...... in essence that's what is happening. "Reflecting" baack at us...a DNA memory of its heritage. Spores only displaying their mamas' picture(s) for us! She says the Isospora belli is acting in a new way, not in its known way.
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 0:20:30 GMT -5
Thank you suebe! No im sorry they dont test for this with an O & P. And even if you asked for a test for coccidia and the like..... they wont find this particular one (Isospora belli protozoa) either. Since I'm claim it's Isosporan SPORES ONLY...it would have to be detected by DNA only. Hopefully, Dr. Kilani is still working on funding for this test (very costly to create a synthetic one for DNA comparison). Last I knew he was T'd with me. I do hope he forgives me for venting. *** We really need to test against Isospora belli DNA*** Hugs suebe! She says there is no O & P for this parasite, and that it's the spores only...??
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 0:45:30 GMT -5
Sky, Okay sky. This is what I think regarding the seed, mirroring, biophotons, nanotechnology. I dont think it is or has to be all this complicated. I truly believe, think, know it is very simple. As simple as a spores only infection. Using as comparison only...the behavior of plasmodial slime molds, or fungus'. And an organism that is electro-magnetic ....would be able to create all of those mechanical "nanobot" like objects. Cyclospora could make this exact same mess if was so inclined..... but its patterns would be entirely difficult to detect. I'm sorry I dont believe it has to be so darn complex. I believe it's right under our noses! And folks are looking in all different directions and making it harder than it really is. Angela does not think it's nano-tech.
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 0:53:50 GMT -5
I compared the trophozoite to that of origami...so i fooled around with some paper. It's rough draft of the tranformation from Safranin stain Isospora belli "oocyst" to the Isospora belli "trophozoite" "Bug"/"cocoon" to worm" Spore pattern... ...rolled up horizontally...now the safranin stain oocyst... ...finally the spiralled and flattened bends of the trophozoite... Almost too simple, i know........ .
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 1:00:44 GMT -5
Imagine for a moment, this perspective. The other side of the cup. OUR tissues (mixed w spores) almost entirely encompassing those artifacts. OUR TISSUE. For a moment think of those items as NON-LIVING UNTO THEIR OWN. Do you know what I mean? NOT a LIVING thing of its own........not maturing.........unable to mature in the sence we are all familiar with. Does anyone follow? Can anyone understand the possibility/probability of these items NOT being what most people think they are???!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To compare this concept I use the plasmodial slime........ www.microbeworld.org/microbes/protista/slimemolds.aspx...... Slime molds are made up of individual cells that form an aggregate mass. In their visible, aggregate states, they look like blobs, gooey or foamy masses, spilled jelly, or even dog vomit. They may be bright orange, red, yellow, brown, black, blue, or white. These large masses act like giant amoebas, creeping slowly along and engulfing food particles along the way. If a slime mold aggregate is diced up, the pieces will pull themselves back together. The blobs can navigate and avoid obstacles and if a food source is placed nearby, they seem to sense it and head unerringly for it. There are two kinds of slime molds. Plasmodial slime molds (the most common kind) share one big cell wall that surrounds thousands or millions of nuclei. Proteins called microfilaments act like tiny muscles that enable the mass to crawl at rates of about 1/25th of an inch per hour. As long as there is enough food and moisture, the mass thrives. But when food and water are scarce, the mass separates into smaller blobs. The Plasmodium forms stalks topped by sphere-like fruiting bodies that contain spores that are carried by the rain or wind to new locations. Cellular slime molds also produce spores, but these germinate into amoeba-like cells. The cells happily go their individual ways, as long as food and water are available. When nutrients and moisture are scarce, individual cells send out a chemical beacon to attract other cells of the same species. The cells join up to form a mass that looks and acts like a slug to take them to a more favorable location. Cells in cellular slime molds retain their individual cell walls when they form a mass, so the visible slug is actually a collection of hundreds of thousands of individual cells joined together. news.nationalgeographic.com/news/....tos/photo4.html------------------------------------ Just as the "slug (s)" is not a slug above... ....the seedling is not a seedling. Nothing is going to "hatch" nothing is going to "mature"........ there are no actual "heads" no actual "tails". Just spores... drawing 3-dimensional pictures for us... made from us.***beings these are electro-magnetic spores, they leave behind some very interesting by-products w our newly shaped tissue*** ?? Anyone understand what she's saying? It's a 'shape shifter'?
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 1:32:57 GMT -5
Nano is referenced to size not necessairly to the technology associated with it And where would you start? Thats the chicken /egg question. The oocyst or the spores that left the nest! Or did the spores create the "original oocyst" ? IT DOES NOT MATTER REALLY!!! *All it takes is the ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPORES entering the body via mouth (eating or breathing) or skin....by the billions. More and more every day since we've become more acidic...the atmosphere etc.* The spores are acting equally throughout each body...throughout each artifact coming from that body. (They can localize as well) Some spores know they are going to build the tail (a copy) of their trophozoite or that they are going to recreate that area of the safranin triangle. No one seed or origination on each artifact. They are just there! Spores may be also called "seeds"...but they all work together. THESE are IN & ON EVERYTHING! They have been since life began. I know YOU SKYTROLL of all here ..... COULD SEE THEM. I wish you could see them!!! Then you would know where I am coming from. amadeo.blog.com/repository/898586/2835449.jpgBions, Protocells, Biogenesis, Pleomorphism and GeneticsIn the early 1940s in Norway, while on the run from the Nazis, Wilhelm Reich was observing, via high-magnification microscopy, the disintegration of organic materials into small energy vesicles, which he called bions. These bions, upon further observation and as documented with time-lapse movies, would organize themselves into basic life forms such as amoeba and paramecia. Various control procedures, involving high temperature, pressurized sterilization, demonstrated the reality of this "natural organization of protozoa". Reich came to believe that life did not originate only in some ancient, dark corner of history, but that life is being recreated every day, right under our noses, through the specific process of bionous disintegration and reorganization. He observed bions develop not only from organic materials, but also from inorganic materials as well. Before and since Reich, other scientists have also discovered what Reich called bions, giving them other names. However, Reich had one of the most comprehensive views as he was able to later connect the bions to cosmic life energy processes: what he called orgone energy. Presented here are works by many of the other scientists who have observed bionous processes, and the pleomorphic nature of cellular life. Unfortunately, none of the published materials by Reich on the bion question are in-print and available today from bookstores. Photocopies may be ordered from the Wilhelm Reich Museum Bookstore, PO Box 687, Rangeley, Maine 04970 USA, Telephone (207) 864-3443.
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 10:22:17 GMT -5
Treatment
Treatment of choice for both isosporiasis and cyclosporiasis is double-strength trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole Some Trade Names
(TMP-SMX) 160 mg TMP and 800 mg SMX po bid for 10 days. Children are given 5 mg/kg TMP and 25 mg/kg SMX bid. In patients with AIDS, higher doses and longer duration may be needed. Treatment of acute infection is usually followed by long-term suppressive therapy in those with AIDS. Ciprofloxacin Some Trade Names CILOXAN CIPRO Click for Drug Monograph
500 mg po bid for 7 days has also been used in isosporiasis and cyclosporiasis but appears to be less effective then TMP-SMX.
Treatment
TMP/SMX, sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine.
Pyrimethamine is sometimes effective for those who can't take sulfonamides.
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Post by toni on Mar 28, 2009 11:33:03 GMT -5
Hi Kammy,
I took the Bactrim DS (same thing) as you mention (daily for almost one year) straight.
fyi is all.
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Post by kammy on Mar 28, 2009 21:32:03 GMT -5
Hi Toni - Did you take the double strength or the other ones mentioned, the Cipro, Sulfadoxine or the Pyrimethamine? I've read where 3 weeks of Doxycycline also has been effective for similiar parasites.
You might just have an immunity to Sulfa...? How'd you get them to give you antibiotics for a year - I can't get them to give me more than 5 days and that's with begging!
You've been here with Angela all along, Toni - did you understand what she was talking about... about, this not being what 'we think it is'...? or it's a 'shape shifter'...? What did she mean?
And, did she think or mention that the I. belli creates the fibers, 'goo' and biofilm? (I didn't see this mentioned in these postings)...
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Post by kammy on Mar 29, 2009 0:38:13 GMT -5
One of the things that has been confusing for us in morgellons is that there are several different types of fibers- how to conclude?I personally have seen this... TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT and this... T T T T T T T T T T T T Tand several smaller blue spores TTT dragging on large white spore T by its tail So i think its all in the arrangement (spores fusing together) ...mostly side by side, then top to bottom... But dont think this has any to do with nanotechnology. Angela is trying to represent the spores by the "T"'s... she's saying the fibers are the spores stacked on top of each other or either lined up - side by side. I believe if we looked closer at some of my "chain/dot to fiber formation" photos we might see that this is the I. belli using quorem sensing, 'stacking' to form the trophozoite?... or are the I. belli making fibers? Angela represented the trophozoite by this illustration with her Orgami paper rendering: 3 24 09 Left Ear Specimen, 450x - Photo 1 Quorem Sensing - I. Belli 'Stacking' Horizonitally to Form a Trophozoite or Fiber? my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_30.JPEG[/img] 3 24 09 Left Ear Specimen, 450x - Photo 2 Quorem Sensing - I. Belli 'Stacking' Vertically to Form a Trophozoite or Fiber? my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 24 09 Left Ear/03_24_31.JPEG[/img] In her quote above she's talking about fibers being created. ?? Does anyone know?
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Post by kammy on Mar 29, 2009 22:07:22 GMT -5
This is the first time I've seen a fiber or trophozoite inside the biofilm 'hatching', usually they have been seen out in the open. my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/Posted/Lymebusters/3 29 09 L Ear/03_29_36.JPEG[/img] What I noticed this time was - that EVERYTHING is in the biofilm, most all of these mysterious things that we've been seeing - can be seen around or start out inside the biofilm. So, this leads me to the conclusion that fighting the biofilm part of Morgellons is the most important aspect of finding a cure. Along with with treating your I. belli infestation, if you have one, that treating the I. belli alone may not be enough? That possibly receiving an antibiotic specific for biofilms AND the recommended treatment above for I. belli infestation in combination, and/or using natural enzymes which cut biofilms as an aid while you take the I. belli antibiotics or the other biofilm antibiotic? There are many sites that have information on biofilms and the various treatments, and you can possibly consult with your doctor, if you have a responsive one? Or, Steve might be able to identify this as his sponge and he can go from there? ... in the meantime, I'll try to find the physiology of this particular parasite to see what all is involved with it. And, particularly, see if this biofilm aspect is a known part of the I. belli.
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Post by kammy on Mar 30, 2009 14:03:54 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 30, 2009 14:27:58 GMT -5
IN-HOME TESTING OR KITS CHECKING FOR CRYPTOSPORIDUM Here's an article on determining if the I. belli is in your stool sample using a Iodine stain. I haven't cultured nor microscopically looked at a stool sample yet, because I can obviously see them from my lesion debris in the Petri Dish. I have looked at stool microscopically in the past, however, there is a lot of debris in stool samples that can be misleading and confusing. If you're not sure how to safely and sanitarily look, I would recommend that you google an article on how to do this. The reason we're seeing various different colors in the known photos of I. belli is because they are staining stool specimens. A stain is probably required when viewing stool. These are the different stains used when viewing microscopically: Special stains: The organisms can be seen on routine haematoxylin and eosin staining. Alcian blue stain highlights the parasites . Giemsa stain provides an even better contrast. Here is reference to this article: "References ^ Bialek, R; Binder, N; Dietz, K; Knobloch, J; Zelck, Ue (Sep 2002), "Comparison of autofluorescence and iodine staining for detection of Isospora belli in feces" (Free full text), The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 67 (3): 304–5, ISSN 0002-9637, PMID 12408672, www.ajtmh.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=12408672 " Here a biological lab that tests for Cryptosporidium (crypto meaning - unknown or hidden) Test kits, antibodies & oocysts. EasySeed, ColorSeed, EasyStain. www.btfbio.com(*May need a better search to find in-home lab test kits for Cryptosporidium, specifically Isospora Belli?) Investigation: When oocysts cannot be identified in stool or intestinal aspirate, an upper endoscopic small biopsy can be diagnostic.
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Post by kammy on Mar 30, 2009 14:51:14 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Mar 30, 2009 14:58:18 GMT -5
Note: I have the obvious oocysts present... and I don't know for how long they've been there. I'm seeing over and over where diarrhea is a symptom. Don't let this symptom fool you into thinking that you might not have these oocysts... I rarely have had diarrhea over the years, I just about have to get food poisioning to get diarrhea... From this Pubmed article, it shows that some do and some don't get diarrhea with Isospora Belli: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14601779?dopt=AbstractPlus
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Post by kammy on Mar 30, 2009 16:12:06 GMT -5
Cryptosporidium Parvum I have suspected from looking at some of my photos that there is a couple of parasites involved with my case. When viewing the known 'human parasites' slides, several of them look suspect... I couldn't be sure at that time. Well, the above article lead me to look into this one because I. belli can go hand and hand with C. parvum. I think I positively have this parasite also. Here's a red sphere image, which resembles what I have been calling the 'cookie' or the 'spaceship landing pad'... oh dear!... www.kaiscience.com/ph_112-Cryptosporidium_parvum_Copyright_Dennis_Kunkel_MicroscopyWhich I believe is this one in my photos...? my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 26 09 Left Ear Exp 2 Master/03_27_43.JPEG[/img] But, is definitely the one I described as - "an inner tube with a bottom in it" Here's a known microbiology slide of Cryptosporidium Parvum: www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/cpt_seq1.htmHere's my photo posted from 3/18/09: my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3 18 09 Left Ear 2/03_19_20.JPEG[/img] AND... the ones that look the most like mine and what is known are in my Urine shots: www.cdfound.to.it/HTML/cry1a.htmI knew something was up when I said one looked like "ET" in my urine: my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos//Urine 3 19 09/03_19_13.JPEG[/img] my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos//Urine 3 19 09/03_19_28.JPEG[/img] This is interesting, this article says: “We got sick from Cryptosporidium parvum in the pool." www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g147293-d578371-r26017789-Majestic_Colonial_Punta_Cana-Punta_Cana_Dominican_Republic.htmlI had/have an outdoor swimming pool. I've seen this question on questionnaires and people suspecting something in common being in our swimming pools. Interesting. Ok... now I have another player... Cryptosporidium Parvum. However, the good news is - this and the I. belli are easily seen in a in-home urine culture. However, unless the lab you use can pick up these two... you may have to test yourself in home to find out if you have either of these two, also. Find/buy a petri dish with nutrient agar and just put a few drops on the agar, tape it shut, turn it upside down, put in a baggie and leave it alone for 2 or 3 weeks at room temperature... and then you should see active growth under 100x microscopy. It is possible that my case is unique, that I have I. belli and C. parvum both... which from the above histopathic article - is quite rare. It's possible that my case is coincidental to these two parasites... which don't appear to be found very often together - I don't know? These factors could be another reason why there is such a wide range of symptoms in people with Morgellons? Some of us have these parasites and some of us don't ?? Until more of you find out and we start comparing notes, then we will know more about which parasites we have in common, or if they are a factor or not with Morgellons? Unfortunately, our medical professionals have very little training in human parasites.
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Post by kammy on Mar 31, 2009 12:52:53 GMT -5
OK... GUYS... I'm excited! I'm starting to strongly suspect that the parasite part of Morgellons is 'Crypto' related... if you read its description, it sounds just like what we've been describing. ? I'm one of these Morgies that nothing has worked very well for me. I've bought every product... and nothing has worked for any length of time... you can see from what's happening to me with the 'Crypto' and I. belli parasites - as to why? I purchased some DIATOMACEOUS EARTH a while back at an organic health food store, it is known to kill parasites in humans, I believe it makes the intestinal walls slick where the parasites cannot attach themselves - it is in a fine gray powdered form. I started eating some yesterday, I was drinking a can of tea and just took a teaspoon and put some DE in my mouth, thinking I would just wash it down - well - it turned to mud... it eventually dissolved... I wanted it to be full-strength because I'm seeing that I have some serious Morgie parasites. I made a mud paste with the saliva in my mouth. I put some of this 'mud' on my lips before I went to sleep - my lips have had the 'C-shaped' parasites attached since December, I've tried most everything to get them off! The DE almost killed them overnight - with me sleeping with the 'mud' on my lips!!! I still have parts of them in the middle of my lips, but it killed most of the ends and at least half of them. It's as if it dried them out and now I can almost pull most of these parasites off my lips! I made some 'mud' and put it on my ear lesions too. It's working! My ears will take a little longer than my lips. Get the fine powdered kind, mine looks gray in color, if you can stand to do it this way - don't dilute it with anything except your saliva, otherwise - use water to mix it - make mud pastes and put them on your lesions and skin! It's killing the biofilm too. Try it! Eat it at the same time to kill the ones on the inside, I'm eating a teaspoon of the dry powder twice a day. Or, you can put 2 teaspoons in any drink and drink it once a day, I would think that 1 teaspoon at two different times a day would be more effective. And, it's cheap - this baggie I purchased was a dollar something. You can order it off of eBay, also. I also recommend the baking soda, I started it a couple of days ago at Angela's suggestion, it is evidently eliminating the parasites in my stools. I can say that the DE works wonders on lesions, removing the 'C-shaped' parasites and for cutting the biofilm. I've been eating the baking soda 'straight' and just chasing it down with a little bit of fluids. Disclaimer: Be sure to get the FOOD QUALITY kind... !!! You can also put DIATOMACEOUS EARTH on your pet's lesions, I believe they can take it internally, too - just look for how much to give them. To support my finding, I will make a mild DE solution with water and put it on a section of the Petri Dish to see what it does. I'm also hoping and thinking that its properties might short-circuit the 'spider web' fiber network creation process. Here's some links on what Diatomaceous Earth is and how it works: www.dogpile.com/dogpile/ws/result....=7?_IceUrl=true I want to stress how important it is - that during self treatment or getting the proper medical care - to number one - keep yourself hydrated and to clean up your environment. These oocysts can exist a long time in our environments and still be active. That they are immune to chlorine... see some of the other sites on how to clean your environment and what products are best to use. The reason we can't well - is possibly because - we keep re-infecting ourselves.
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Post by kammy on Apr 24, 2009 3:19:26 GMT -5
olive snails Olive shell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOlividae, are a family of medium to large predatory sea snails with smooth, shiny, elongated oval-shaped shells. The shells often show various muted but attractive colors, and may be patterned also. Scientifically speaking, these animals are marine gastropod molluscs in the family Olividae, within the clade Sorbeoconcha according to the taxonomy of Bouchet and Rocroi. I wanted to make note of these for future reference, they resemble the I. belli.
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