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Re: MORGELLONS as nematode infection
 
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Re: MORGELLONS as nematode infection


It is recognized that Ascaris larvaes travel in the blood to reach the lungs (and the sinuses ?) to complete a part of their life cycle.

Because i was heavily infected by adult ascaris, i was able to feel the itchings in the lungs when i was not using a zapper. And with this, the chronic cough and blocked sinuses.

I have noticed that depending on the placement of electrodes of zappers or magnets, i can feel larvaes crawling / itching in differents areas of the body like the lymph nodes of the neck, below the arms, in the knees. And also crawlings and itchings in the spinal fluid of the head.

Hopefully, when the electrodes are positionned at the right place and for a sufficient length of time, these larvaes die or move to others areas.

I have had two horrible experiences of using the Ultimate zapper with magnets at the same time which have made larvaes travel in the spinal fluid of my head, in the ears and in the eyes.

And when i used the ultimate zapper on my ears, i have felt the larvaes moving on the oposite side of the current and i was able to see the larvaes moving on my face below my skin. Crazy stuff indeed ! Then i had small bumps on my skin which have progressively disappeared with time.

So never use magnets at the same time of a zapper.

There is still a lot to learn on these parasites and the functionning of the human body. Morgelons can well be larvaes traveling in the blood, lymph, spinal fluid.
 

 
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