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Re: The likely connection between birdmites, morgellons, and lyme

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I haven't eliminated the white floaters yet Zoe. Pretty sure they are what is

driving me batty. I'm steaming floors, which helps. Think I will need to resort

to the heavy duty hospital cleaners that kill everything, especially ones with

stabilized chlorine dioxide....Bessie used the H202 in a humidifier. B

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> > > The article Marie posted is interesting because it does seem like there is

a fungal/bacterial component to morgellons and hiding within an amoeba would

make the infection more successful in the human body... like living in a house

with a secure fence in order to keep the bad guys (immune systems

antibodies/macrophagies/WBC'c) out.

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> > > A large scale scientific research study needs to look at morgellons

individuals and those of us who are 'target hosts' to mites everywhere, to find

out if we do have a specific type of biofilm on our skin or a specific amoebae

or fungi or bacteria or virus in our blood, within our intestines, or in our

external or internal skin layers.

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> > > I suppose there is no $ or interest for this kind of research because

dermatologists and MDs tend to NOT believe the symptoms are real. The last

biopsy they took from a skin lesion on my thigh came back as probable insect

bite... do the pathologists who exam the samples look for amoebae or fungus,

virus or bacteria? Do they culture the skin around the bite or stain it to look

for pathological organisms? I know I have bug/mite bites, but I want to know

what is attracting these mites to me.

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> > > There is another theory that I think is very highly possible that goes

along with this: Some types of microscopic Bird mites are like 'super scabies'

living in the external and internal dermal tissue and also living in the

environment. The are social feeders and fighters. When they feed or become

scared or active they attract other mites from the environment to the human

being they live on/in. Perhaps it is almost impossible to rid the body of these

mites after they establish themselves within the endodermal and exodermal

tissues and that is why they are so hard to treat.

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> > > If this is the case, then perhaps Morgellons and bird-mite infections are

very very different and one can cause the other because they BOTH cause humans

to because attractive to insects and mites. If this way they also both can

increase the likelihood of lyme disease as well.

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> > > Eventually affected individual are at high risk of ending up with

bird-mites, morgellons and lyme disease altogether. This frightens me terribly.

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> > > I don't know of any research that is looking at any this though. The

article Marie posted looked interesting theoretically but extremely general in

nature with no specific scientific peer-reviewed research done with groups of

morgellons pts and control groups. We desperately need these studies to be

carried out. What ever happened to the Kaiser study? What did they do? What

were their results?

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