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Post by kammy on Oct 20, 2010 7:52:30 GMT -5
Another aspect of daily living that I have wondered about but haven't tested is... every time I sit down to eat - no matter what I eat - my nose starts running, as if, I have an allergy to something.
I normally salt and pepper my food before eating. I usually use sea salt and with all the toxins in the seas and if you look at the process of how salt is made... well... I'm switching to Himalayan salt to see if that makes a difference... I'll let you know.
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Post by kammy on Oct 21, 2010 10:00:19 GMT -5
Some questions for anyone to speculate on:
1. What are the possible various components of Morgellons Disease?
2. What conclusions have you drawn to be the make-up or partial make-up of Morgellons Disease?
3. How would you avoid certain factors or pathogens that might be causing continuous harsh symptoms or a relapse?
4. Giving the symptoms that are in common, in your opinion, what would be the best way, (along with your professional medical guidelines), to approach getting better?
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Post by kammy on Oct 21, 2010 12:49:16 GMT -5
A Simple Hypothesis, my opinion:
Ok, to simplify matters, let's say Morgellons looks like a pie with slices. To simplify matters further, let's say - it consists of 6 pieces.
Let's say that 3 of these pieces are in the environment most of the time or that a large number of people have come into contact with 3/6th or the top half of the pie, they are not necessarily evidently sick, may never be, or may never have any of our symptoms. However, there's a small percentage of people, such as ourselves, that this 1/2 perpetuates our disease.
Even though it may take 5 of the 6 or all 6 of the 6 in order to get to where we are; the top half - which are constants are always at work inside our disease and therefore are our number 1, 2, and 3 pathogens.
Let's take the 3rd one and combine it with the 2nd one in that they can be treated in the same manner. So, that leaves us with 2 major pathogens to combat. Let's say that with number 1, the treatment is unknown and number 2, we can detox and use preventative measures.
Even though piece numbers 1, 4, 5, & 6 are out of our capabilities to possibly fully understand, fix, treat, etc. without the eventual help of science and medicine, we can manage the 1/3 (pieces 2 and 3) that we have some input with to not be so toxic, to feel better and have a better quality of life.
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Post by kammy on Oct 21, 2010 18:44:46 GMT -5
Since we're talking about water here and I just happened over this youtube... I wasn't aware that they are preparing to take all of our waters from State ownership, I don't know where this bill is or the outcome? If anyone knows: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd6LRFepDlY
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Post by kammy on Oct 22, 2010 2:38:08 GMT -5
Hypothesis cont. -
Let's say that the fiber aspect is our number one concern. Fibers are everywhere, there's no escaping them, everyone has come into contact with them in our everyday lives. Even though everyone is contact with them - some people don't show any of our symptoms for whatever reasons. However, there is a small percentage of people, us - that do show adverse symptoms. We happen to have what is known as the 'Fiber Disease', research has been mostly centered around this aspect and we have some good information from our independent scientists/doctors.
I'm thinking, as we've been taught - that when you have a certain disease or condition - you have immunity to that disease. In other words, we all have the 'antibodies' of the fiber disease, some of us are internally managing it just fine and others - not. That until you introduce a new ingredient, the body can continue with this pathogen for an indefinite period of time, at some point the additions (parts 4, 5 & 6) will cause a break down, overload, or evidence that let us know that something bad is happening.
What makes it tricky is that it's more complicated than just a fiber aspect. It's taking a piece of part 2 into it to allow, to help, to promote? it's growth and development. Well now, to me - that makes detoxing even more important, we can maybe affect number 1 with detox methods also, this is almost half the pie, this is good.
This aspect would probably require another thread?
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Post by kammy on Oct 22, 2010 3:03:48 GMT -5
Back to water for a minute - another change we've made recently is to purchase an inexpensive shower filter that was so easy to screw on, ladies. Filter, filter, filter... I can tell a difference in the way my hair feels, but, it's only been 2 days, also - I have some lesions that I'm working on that appear to be better since I'm not drinking as much plastic bottled water. I'll keep you posted.
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Post by kammy on Oct 22, 2010 3:23:02 GMT -5
Hypothesis cont. -
All of us who are evident have come into contact with parts 4 and 5 in addition to 1 - 3 that appear to be constants. I believe that some people can harbor parts 1 - 5 and still not be evident or only have mild symptoms - which, is possibly where most of us are? The biggest difference in our descriptions of our symptoms comes from the introduction and addition of part 6. I believe that some of us have this piece and some do not and part 6 is not a requirement to fulfill the description in our case study, it is simply an extra ingredient.
To complicate matters further - I believe that part 5 is random or sporadic and changes and is another reason why our symptoms are different. Part 6 is fixed but can be a changing variable and is not constant. You see how complicated they have made this so that we could never, ever be able to picture it wholly with laymen's educations and make sense of it?
Of course, we can assume that there's more variables than 6 in our disease, there may be 20 or 30 or even more?... but, I put everything into 6 categories, that's why I didn't specifically name them. I have done it this way for the sake of simplicity and to allow us all to look at this 'thing' together that we're trying to solve, so that we're not all over the place - I have put it in this easy to see pie chart in your mind. However, if you simplify it in your thinking - you can put 'whatever' in to represent each of these numbers or even say it in a different way. You may consider something else to be number 1, which is fine, this is purely hypothetical. Remember, that we have had to build a vocabulary all along to describe what is happening to us so that we can communicate and understand each other, that's all this is - defining and seeing it simply - because this is complicated subject matter with a lot of mixed variables.
The outcome of my hypothesis is that - I believe that if we can manage the top half of the pie by detoxing and avoiding, we can affect the outcome of the bottom half for the better.
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Post by kammy on Oct 22, 2010 11:47:05 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Nov 1, 2010 6:39:05 GMT -5
Okie dokie, just looking around on how to detox: Dandelion, Burdock, Yellow Dock Common plants are dandelion, burdock, yellow dock. The leaves and roots of these plants help your liver, and teas or tinctures can probably be easily found if you search health food stores. Dandelion is everywhere. You could dig up the roots, clean and cut them finely, and then roast the cleaned and diced roots at a low temp. Then grind them like coffee beans and make a detox "coffee."
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Post by kammy on Nov 1, 2010 6:48:56 GMT -5
Here's some naturals the people in the gulf are using, it's some of the same measures we have used: BAREFOOT DOCTOR SURVIVAL DETOX KITS The Protocols www.gcbarefootdocs.org/prevention-detoxification/intro.htm"[According to Mark Sircus, Ac, OMD, almost everyone today has a magnesium deficiency, and a magnesium deficiency will not show up in a blood test. See his video on the subject.]" Wasn't aware of this...
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Post by kammy on Nov 1, 2010 7:13:22 GMT -5
Lemonade with B Supplement I'm drinking some lemonade today made with maple syrup: "Lemonade made with pure lemon juice and a good B-complex vitamin. They apparently bind and help eliminate the toxins."
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Post by kammy on Nov 1, 2010 7:15:41 GMT -5
Chlorophyll and Chlorophyllin lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/phytochemicals/chlorophylls/#biological_activity"Chlorophyll and chlorophyllin are able to form tight molecular complexes with certain chemicals known or suspected to cause cancer, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in tobacco smoke (5), some heterocyclic amines found in cooked meat (6), and aflatoxin-B1 (7). A recent study showed that human colon cancer cells undergo cell cycle arrest after treatment with chlorophyllin (15)."
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Post by toni on Nov 1, 2010 7:56:05 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Nov 2, 2010 2:44:05 GMT -5
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 3:29:05 GMT -5
From article (for example): 9. Atlanta 'The crisis began when the Army Corps of Engineers released more than 20 billion gallons of water from Lake Lanier, the city's primary source of water. Atlanta may continue to be at risk, as the lake is the site of an ongoing legal conflict between Georgia, Alabama and Florida, all of which rely on the reservoir for fresh water.' Fresh water?...Lake Lanier? A while back I was looking at DDT contaminated lakes used as a source for 'fresh drinking water' and decided to look at Lake Lanier a bit closer...and sure enough found this: www.gwri.gatech.edu/uploads/proceedings/1997/BrouckaertB-97.pdfI'm wondering why all the states with initial M outbreaks are mentioned here...?? Jeany
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 3:59:07 GMT -5
Another thing: If you look at all the pollutants in the lakes, in this case Lake Lanier, and then add rain water chemtrail mix which is 'used' to fill it up for a drinking water source...and then ADD nano water remediation to it..what do you get?...guess!..right!...ALL pathogens or artifacts seen in M.
If I would be you, I would look at where the drinking water comes from in your area. I believe water to be the main problem in causing this disease.
Jeany
ps: We were just taking about how ONE drop of tap water from Atlanta looked like under the microscope..before and after culturing it..perhaps Kammy will add a photo here?
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Post by jeany on Nov 2, 2010 4:25:25 GMT -5
Here's the vitamin C/salt protocol I was talking about in other threads for those interested in doing it: www.lymephotos.com/printableprotocol.htmlLike I said, it worked very well for me. I believe it rid most morgs in the initial phase and is why the antibiotic protocol I received shortly after was successfull in ridding the remainings.... Jeany
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Post by kammy on Nov 3, 2010 5:25:45 GMT -5
Oh yeah, Lake Lanier... I remember a few years back, it was manipulated to where the water was taken out of it and then put back or something like that? I thought the Atlanta drinking water came from the 'Hooch'... another fine source... no wonder I'm sick! Vitamin B17 I was looking at cancer today at youtube university and saw this one about vitamin B17, which I haven't heard of. Of course, the AMA says it's quackery and it might be but I thought I'd post it in case some could easily access this vitamin and try it? "Cancer cure vitamin B17 - a wellness revolution?" www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl8622fv5EQ&feature=relatedApricot Seeds Looking down the list on the right I see Apricot Seeds... ok... something else we might easily be able to try? www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arl8efAVVxY&NR=1And... Apple Seeds www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ADF3WGIxzA&NR=1
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Post by kammy on Nov 3, 2010 6:06:26 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Nov 3, 2010 6:29:13 GMT -5
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