Re: Morgellon's fibers after detox bath?
Take another bath after several days... after you have gone to the hardware store to get a fine mesh strainer for the drain.
After the bath, use the strainer when you drain the tub.
I removed the built in drain plug and use a removable plug so that I can use the strainer.
See what you get.
It is *possible* that what you are getting is clothing fibers, lint, and\or airborne particulate matter.
The bath you did is very similar to baths I do, and I have seen the same thing; ever since I added the vinegar (vinegar works topically against fungus, molds, yeasts - which can form thread like)... I have cleaned fibers out of the strainer as many as three times while draining the tub from one bath - and always seem to have at least a pinch of them in the strainer... though I do NOT have morgellons that I know of.
The world is becoming so very polluted, that the environment is favoring the proliferation of fungal species... birds, bats, bees, animals, plants humans, are all seeing rises in fungal threats.
>>"A newly discovered fungal disease has recently been identified as the cause of amphibian mortality in the Central American and Australian rain forests, areas scientists thought were beyond the reach of human environmental change. "<<
from:
Emerging Infectious Diseases Of Wild Animals Are A Threat To Biodiversity And Human Health, According To New Report
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/01/000124075131.htm
this report is over 11 years old; I studied this stuff in the mid 1990's... and the threat is real... life, as we have come to know it on our planet, is threatened and dying.
grz-