Guest guest Posted March 2, 2010 Report Share Posted March 2, 2010 Good job D,Very Interesting,I know for sure I have worms in my face lesions,this article makes total sense --- cerph@... wrote: From: cerph@... <no_reply > bird mites Subject: Filarial Dance Sign Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:34:04 -0000 If you click on the link at the bottom of this post, you'll be able to witness videos of an ultrasound, showing the worm itself. The second video is more effective in it's depiction. D. " I know How Morgellons Can Be Identified Okay, it's time for this nonsense to end. Many claim Morgellons patients are infected with nematodes or filarial worms and they stand a good chance at being correct. There is a very easy way to identify worms in the human body, and it's not invasive, doesn't require a stool sample, and is quite inexpensive to have done. No needles, nothing is even extracted from the human body and there is no guesswork, you can ACTUALLY SEE THE WORMS. My next blog post will outline how we can finally end this nightmare, or at least end the debate as to whether or not we are infected with nematodes and or filarial worms. There is no debate here folks, identifying worms in humans is quite simple and there is a readily proven technology for doing so. It is done with Ultrasound and it can take less than 10 minutes to identify them in the human body, and is quite easily done. If you want to read ahead Google " Filarial Dance Sign " along with Ultrasound. We can prove this ourselves even if we have to buy the equipment. And it can be done with a simple hand held device. Filarial Dance Sign Movie of filarial (worms) in a mans testicles. They are clearly visible. From my reading it can take a little as 6 minutes to find them in your body. Please take a look at these video's again, these are cleaner versions. Watch this 2nd Video Through to the end Â… I honestly believe that what stands between us and Morgellons being identified as a nematode/filarial worm infection is only a matter of a few hours of work, and there's no guesswork. Do I have your interest? I should, because it's a damn shame that we are still suffering and we are for no reason at all. I've had it, I'm ticked off, and I'm not stopping until I prove this is the case. Watch for my next blog post which will outline exactly how this can be done along with overwhelming medical researching showing it actually being done, complete with movies of the worms doing the " Filarial Dance " inside the human body. This is it, this crap stops here and it stops now. Mr. Common Sense " http://morgellonspgpr.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/i-know-how-morgellons-can-be-iden\ tified/#comment-2276 ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 Yeah I saw this over there at MCS' blog... Question about ultrasound - when you get scanned, does it magnify microscopic things? So when you're looking at a moving image of a fetus, how magnified is that? Sorry, newbie here... a guy and never had babies. The point of the question is, do we have these wormy things in the body dancing around that are big enough to be visible without magnification or is the sonar image magnifying an otherwise microscopic worm? > > If you click on the link at the bottom of this post, you'll be able to witness videos of an ultrasound, showing the worm itself. The second video is more effective in it's depiction. > > D. > > > > " I know How Morgellons Can Be Identified > > Okay, it's time for this nonsense to end. Many claim Morgellons patients are infected with nematodes or filarial worms and they stand a good chance at being correct. There is a very easy way to identify worms in the human body, and it's not invasive, doesn't require a stool sample, and is quite inexpensive to have done. No needles, nothing is even extracted from the human body and there is no guesswork, you can ACTUALLY SEE THE WORMS. > > My next blog post will outline how we can finally end this nightmare, or at least end the debate as to whether or not we are infected with nematodes and or filarial worms. There is no debate here folks, identifying worms in humans is quite simple and there is a readily proven technology for doing so. It is done with Ultrasound and it can take less than 10 minutes to identify them in the human body, and is quite easily done. If you want to read ahead Google " Filarial Dance Sign " along with Ultrasound. We can prove this ourselves even if we have to buy the equipment. And it can be done with a simple hand held device. > > Filarial Dance Sign > Movie of filarial (worms) in a mans testicles. They are clearly visible. From my reading it can take a little as 6 minutes to find them in your body. Please take a look at these video's again, these are cleaner versions. > > > > Watch this 2nd Video Through to the end … > > > > I honestly believe that what stands between us and Morgellons being identified as a nematode/filarial worm infection is only a matter of a few hours of work, and there's no guesswork. Do I have your interest? I should, because it's a damn shame that we are still suffering and we are for no reason at all. I've had it, I'm ticked off, and I'm not stopping until I prove this is the case. > > Watch for my next blog post which will outline exactly how this can be done along with overwhelming medical researching showing it actually being done, complete with movies of the worms doing the " Filarial Dance " inside the human body. This is it, this crap stops here and it stops now. > > Mr. Common Sense " > > > http://morgellonspgpr.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/i-know-how-morgellons-can-be-iden\ tified/#comment-2276 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 How does this diagnosis of Strongeloides explain Lyme Disease in as many as 90% of the Morgellons patients and co-infections like Bartonella, Babesia, etc.? I just don't see this condition as strictly strongeloides... can anyone answer that? I am struggling with the Lyme Disease. L Re: Filarial Dance Sign Yeah I saw this over there at MCS' blog...Question about ultrasound - when you get scanned, does it magnify microscopic things? So when you're looking at a moving image of a fetus, how magnified is that? Sorry, newbie here... a guy and never had babies.The point of the question is, do we have these wormy things in the body dancing around that are big enough to be visible without magnification or is the sonar image magnifying an otherwise microscopic worm?>> If you click on the link at the bottom of this post, you'll be able to witness videos of an ultrasound, showing the worm itself. The second video is more effective in it's depiction.> > D.> > > > "I know How Morgellons Can Be Identified> > Okay, it's time for this nonsense to end. Many claim Morgellons patients are infected with nematodes or filarial worms and they stand a good chance at being correct. There is a very easy way to identify worms in the human body, and it's not invasive, doesn't require a stool sample, and is quite inexpensive to have done. No needles, nothing is even extracted from the human body and there is no guesswork, you can ACTUALLY SEE THE WORMS.> > My next blog post will outline how we can finally end this nightmare, or at least end the debate as to whether or not we are infected with nematodes and or filarial worms. There is no debate here folks, identifying worms in humans is quite simple and there is a readily proven technology for doing so. It is done with Ultrasound and it can take less than 10 minutes to identify them in the human body, and is quite easily done. If you want to read ahead Google "Filarial Dance Sign" along with Ultrasound. We can prove this ourselves even if we have to buy the equipment. And it can be done with a simple hand held device.> > Filarial Dance Sign> Movie of filarial (worms) in a mans testicles. They are clearly visible. From my reading it can take a little as 6 minutes to find them in your body. Please take a look at these video's again, these are cleaner versions.> > > > Watch this 2nd Video Through to the end …> > > > I honestly believe that what stands between us and Morgellons being identified as a nematode/filarial worm infection is only a matter of a few hours of work, and there's no guesswork. Do I have your interest? I should, because it's a damn shame that we are still suffering and we are for no reason at all. I've had it, I'm ticked off, and I'm not stopping until I prove this is the case.> > Watch for my next blog post which will outline exactly how this can be done along with overwhelming medical researching showing it actually being done, complete with movies of the worms doing the "Filarial Dance" inside the human body. This is it, this crap stops here and it stops now.> > Mr. Common Sense"> > > http://morgellonspgpr.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/i-know-how-morgellons-can-be-identified/#comment-2276> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 L My theory is, Strongyloides parasites are able to persist and replicate inside human hosts for up to 30 years causing minimal or no symptoms. However in an immunocompromised host they can cause serious and life-threatening infection. Or if springtails or mites may carry this and lyme. http://dermnetnz.org/arthropods/strongyloidiasis.html http://nanotransformation.com/morgellons-news/the-early-symptoms-of-morgellons-b\ ird-mites-or-scabies.html > > > > > > > > If you click on the link at the bottom of this post, you'll be able to witness videos of an ultrasound, showing the worm itself. The second video is more effective in it's depiction. > > > > > > > > D. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " I know How Morgellons Can Be Identified > > > > > > > > Okay, it's time for this nonsense to end. Many claim Morgellons patients are infected with nematodes or filarial worms and they stand a good chance at being correct. There is a very easy way to identify worms in the human body, and it's not invasive, doesn't require a stool sample, and is quite inexpensive to have done. No needles, nothing is even extracted from the human body and there is no guesswork, you can ACTUALLY SEE THE WORMS. > > > > > > > > My next blog post will outline how we can finally end this nightmare, or at least end the debate as to whether or not we are infected with nematodes and or filarial worms. There is no debate here folks, identifying worms in humans is quite simple and there is a readily proven technology for doing so. It is done with Ultrasound and it can take less than 10 minutes to identify them in the human body, and is quite easily done. If you want to read ahead Google " Filarial Dance Sign " along with Ultrasound. We can prove this ourselves even if we have to buy the equipment. And it can be done with a simple hand held device. > > > > > > > > Filarial Dance Sign > > > > Movie of filarial (worms) in a mans testicles. They are clearly visible. From my reading it can take a little as 6 minutes to find them in your body. Please take a look at these video's again, these are cleaner versions. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Watch this 2nd Video Through to the end … > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I honestly believe that what stands between us and Morgellons being identified as a nematode/filarial worm infection is only a matter of a few hours of work, and there's no guesswork. Do I have your interest? I should, because it's a damn shame that we are still suffering and we are for no reason at all. I've had it, I'm ticked off, and I'm not stopping until I prove this is the case. > > > > > > > > Watch for my next blog post which will outline exactly how this can be done along with overwhelming medical researching showing it actually being done, complete with movies of the worms doing the " Filarial Dance " inside the human body. This is it, this crap stops here and it stops now. > > > > > > > > Mr. Common Sense " > > > > > > > > > > > > http://morgellonspgpr.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/i-know-how-morgellons-can-be-iden\ tified/#comment-2276 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 Marie -- Thank you for posting the strongyloides articles. I think that may be part of my lingering infection. I finally realized in retrospect that my horrible bird mite infestation was a progression of an ongoing infection. I know several people who have had bird mite infections and did not get parasitized like I did. What isn't clear to me is how one gets rid of strongyloides. If this has been discussed, I apologize. I don't read all the posts as I've been focused on getting my life back to normal. I recall golfingnut posting about strongyloides/nematodes a couple of years ago when he was seeking treatment from the best MDs in the country. I've been drinking the Essiac tea every night for about a month now, and my energy level has improved a lot, so I can now put my home back in order. For those still struggling with environment, please remember that painting your walls and ceilings with a satin or semi-gloss paint will make debugging easier. After your walls/ceilings are repainted, your debugging solutions, be they windex, citrasolv, etc., can easily be applied to slick surfaces with a 4 " vinyl paintbrush. That way you won't inhale the stuff. Myrtle > > > > How does this diagnosis of Strongeloides explain Lyme Disease in as many as 90% of the Morgellons patients and co-infections like Bartonella, Babesia, etc.? I just don't see this condition as strictly strongeloides... can anyone answer that? I am struggling with the Lyme Disease. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Myrtle You know my solution for treating strongyloidis, MMS1 internally. Other alternatives would be MSM and Cinnamon and the nasty pharmaceutical alternative Ivermectin (Stromectol). I strongly recommend all of us to take MSM and cell salts or cell food, now and after healing. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/788652-treatment http://www.cellfood.com/ http://www.organic-pharmacy.com/Bioplasma.htm > > > > > > How does this diagnosis of Strongeloides explain Lyme Disease in as many as 90% of the Morgellons patients and co-infections like Bartonella, Babesia, etc.? I just don't see this condition as strictly strongeloides... can anyone answer that? I am struggling with the Lyme Disease. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 How does MSM help with parasites? MSM has proven to be a very effective treatment for parasites. Research shows that MSM works by laying a coating over the intestinal areas where some types of parasites normally attach themselves. This coating makes it impossible for parasites to attach themselves to your body. Since they are not attached to your body, the parasites are simply flushed out of your system through the process of elimination. MSM can be used against worms, giardia, trichomonas, and other types of parasites. Making sure that you have an adequate daily intake of MSM can help to ensure that the parasites do not have a chance to make themselves at home inside your body. MSM has the ability to return the parasite susceptible tissue to normalcy with no impairment or injury to host. MSM has an alleviating or curing effect on a variety of parasitic systemic microbial infections. http://www.falconblanco.com/health/msm/faq.html http://www.cancertutor.com/faq/faq_MSM.html > > > > > > > > How does this diagnosis of Strongeloides explain Lyme Disease in as many as 90% of the Morgellons patients and co-infections like Bartonella, Babesia, etc.? I just don't see this condition as strictly strongeloides... can anyone answer that? I am struggling with the Lyme Disease. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Marie - thank you for posting this and the MSM info. I had forgotten about Cell Food. I took it as part of a cleanse I did at the beginning of mitemare, and it correlated with a reduction in my symptoms, but I've taken so many supplements the past 2 1/2 years that it's not always clear what helps or not. I think I will try the Cell Food and Bioplasma, but will pass on the MSM because I suspect I'll be one of those 15% who have a reaction. I appreciate your ability to find useful information on the web. I've gotten a lot of good ideas from you! aloha, Myrtle > > Myrtle You know my solution for treating strongyloidis, MMS1 internally. Other alternatives would be MSM and Cinnamon and the nasty pharmaceutical alternative Ivermectin (Stromectol). I strongly recommend all of us to take MSM and cell salts or cell food, now and after healing. > http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/788652-treatment > http://www.cellfood.com/ > http://www.organic-pharmacy.com/Bioplasma.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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