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Some Pictures by #188743 ..... Morgellons Disease Forum

Date:   10/11/2014 1:39:16 PM ( 10 y ago)
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I brush bedsheets and pillowcase every night before going to bed. This has greatly reduced suffering.

Clean brush:

 

Brush after one use:

 

Magnification of that brush:

 

This stuff is airborne. Metal collection plates on air filter. I recently cleaned these so there is not too much of a buildup.:

 

I used a clean brush to wipe. Under magnification, same stuff:

 

If I was so inclined I could drive over to three big box stores. I could take tape samples and show you this same stuff. I am not so inclined.

I have viewed the darker nematode portion under the skin. I watched this actually come out, in total, fully, through the skin surface from underneath.

I've peeled the translucent/clear/white fungal hyphae from parts of my body after a citric acid wash.

I suspect we are going to have to get with some staining techniques in better documenting the hyphae part on the body itself.

It is on every surface I've looked at.

We touch it every day. We breathe it in every day. We drink it in every day. We eat it on our food every day.

Those of us who are suffering are the canaries in the mine. It is everywhere and is involved with everybody whether they like it or not, whether they are suffering serious symptoms or not.

I suggest that anybody going the magnification route look at cotton fibers, linen fibers, synthetic fibers, to get an idea of what is going on, what they look like, overall. Also fungal hyphae of a variety of types. Also filarial forms of nematodes. There are plenty of things going on that can easily get lumped into the whole. Mistakes are easy enough to make.

I've been able to narrow down to a nematode and fungus. I recognize a particular type of each together again and again and again.

Mixed into samples I also see clothing fibers. Mainly cotton and synthetics. And there are pieces of fungal strands not associated with the affliction that are part of the environment and have always been a component of household dust.

There are also nematodes of a variety that are no danger to man and are very much of the microscopic fauna in the environment.

Tricky. But not so very with determination and perseverance.


 

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