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Where do you get your olive leaf powder? and how do you take

it if it is powder?

Where did you order your olive leaf from?

is it capsules or powder to?

Please help.

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> From: Kajay109 <kajay109@...>

> Subject: mites....or insects?

> bird mites

> Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 7:48 PM

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> For the record? I'm not sure my fibermites are mites. When I am looking at the

individual ones and not the large (1/4 " long) cigar shaped colonies of babies

(the ones that break apart into lots and lots of tiny cigar-shaped fiber babies)

they only have six legs, I have never seen eight legs.

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> The same is true of the ball-shaped warrior fiber critters: six legs and in a

constant state of pissed off. The teardrop shaped ones seem always to have their

babies with them and I have watched through the microscope as one pulled a

smaller one up and over the edge of a sheet on a lint roller that was slightly

peeled up. I think those are nurses, but their bites are probably the worst of

all the fiber critters. I think each of these sheds all those fibers when they

must grow and they go through a pink naked REALLY ticked off stage where they

are more vulnerable and very defensive. I never see the nurses with babies

during this stage.

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> There are other life forms that may or may not be associated, but I think the

reason the fiber critters, which I think of as the morgellons, are so good at

eliminating any other critters that have " moved in " is that they are a colony,

and work together like ants and bees. The teardrop ones seem to be the workers

and the globe shaped ones the fighters. I'm not sure how the cigar shaped

colonies that split into tiny (1/32 " ) cigar fiber babies relate, or if they do.

All they seem to have in common are the gray fibers (only the ant shaped and

globular ones seem to take on bright fabric colors, the teardrops and cigar

shapes ones seem always to be that same light warm gray color.

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> I'm not still doing microscopic research, and a single new revelation could

change my entire theory, or enlighten it, I just don't have time to pursue that

part of my life anymore. At one time I threw myself into the research thinking

that nothing else would work, and that I would have to learn more about my enemy

if I was to defeat it. However I lack the tools and the microbiologic research

experience to continue much past the point I have. When I saw that others were

in our community who do have that training and equipment, I was able to stop.

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