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Post by ibzahp on Sept 16, 2008 15:52:43 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me what chitan is and the role it plays in transforming hair. I am wondering if my hair on scalp and nares is getting hollowed out and changed somehow. Alot of my hairs have these other hairs coming off of them that look to the naked eye like multiple split ends bu at a ninety degree angle or some kind of strange feathering. Also I have noticed a lot more movement in the fibers coming out of me and they seem somehow much more electric and magnetized. I cannot believe at times how much extreme movement they have. Anyone else see differences at different times. I also have a lot of tiny (baby?) fibers coming out and am going crazy with itching lately. It is hard to believe the body can handle such an onslaught and I wonder if my days are numbered.
Love and Light
ibzahp
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Post by bannanny on Sept 16, 2008 16:34:49 GMT -5
I know the feeling ibzahp, all too well unfortunately. I think morgs gets into the hair follicle, kills it off and replaces the hair shaft with itself. The hair becomes hollow after it's been knocked off by this sucker and is filled with the morg particles. The particles inside of the hair are what's moving, not the actual hair itself. Then they get dispersed back into the air via the tip of our (used to be) hair. Cliff Mickelson brought this all up a long time ago and I've always agreed with him on it. It makes sense anyway, which not too much is made of outta this mess!
I'm sorry you're gettin hit hard right now, hang tough, pray and believe that God is gonna help you thru. I don't mean to sound like a reliegious freak, but that's the way I see it anymore.
love you ~~ bannanny
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Post by lilsissy on Sept 17, 2008 14:37:53 GMT -5
Re: Legionella pueumophila « Reply #3 Yesterday at 1:21pm » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I believe the scalp scrapings I am growing in a mold petri dish show slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum which related to legionella here, tinyurl.com/6fuq9rwhichs relates to the Poly-N glucosamin (chitan) Here, www.pnas.org/content/103/50/19146.full « Last Edit: Yesterday at 1:24pm by lilsissy » More information on the mark darrah thread
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Post by bannanny on Sept 17, 2008 15:15:20 GMT -5
Thanks lilsissy, I'm stuck again with everything you guys are comin up with. Can't compute again and I don't even want you to try and explain. It seems to be just me wasting your time, but you go girls!
love ya's ~~ bannanny
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