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Post by shubot on Jun 11, 2008 20:09:12 GMT -5
Hi, Folks,
Did you know that our dust is full of Morgellons fibers? Take a piece of clear tape and place in on dust, then look at it through your magnification piece, you will see it is full of fibers that look like Morgellons, but it just looks like dust to the naked eye.
It is seen even better with the EyeClops 200 x.
shubot
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Post by lornlou on Jul 22, 2008 2:56:21 GMT -5
My wife and I have found that a black light(not the bulb type) real shows the fibers coming out of the lesions and areas that do not have lesions. You can see them shooting off your skin and darting back at it as though it was trying to get back under the skin. They are very aggressive. You can really see them in your hair especially if you have black hair. Now, I do not know that this will help show everybody, but because the fibers are usually located in the air, hair, skin and clothing. I believe that most people could benefit from the black light as a tool. We use it as an indicator as to have bad the exterior is but it does not indicate how bad the fiber/organisms are on the inside. I hope it helps.
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Post by morph on Jul 22, 2008 9:17:17 GMT -5
Oh my god shubot your turning into an eyeclops, LOL, I got one also and two microscope. Long ago when I first got this I was going to discos. I was a disco duck, LOL, anyway they had black lights, one day a woman asked me what is that all over you, so I took her mirror and looked, HOLY COW, Iwas covered with what I thought was lint. I cleaned out the dryer filter and kept white stuff out of the dryer. I used dandruff shampoo. It was still just as bad. Evidently this goes away as I look at myself now and their is NONE of that. It must be a sort of stage thing. I do not know how long it lasted becuse I could not go inside that bar and soon stopped being a disco duck. I felt it was exzema as there was MANY that served overseas with me in ASIA that returned with terrible cases of this. I assure you it is also behind exzema, a symptom not always seen without a blacklight.
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Post by pamjohad on Mar 4, 2009 10:43:37 GMT -5
Dear Shubot, I've had this thing for over 11 years now, thank goodness no lesions, but specs, crawling, fibers, some itching, and a marriage that almost went over the cliff. On some of your posts I noticed a little icon photo of some clear, thread like things. Were those your own photos? I have photos just like that, same type image that I was able to get after putting clear tape on my face and putting them under a microscope that was attached to my computer. I would like to see more of your photos... compare them to mine. I'm hoping the CDC is going to come thru for us, but I just don't know... Sincerely P. Haddix
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Post by shubot on Jul 8, 2009 6:03:01 GMT -5
Lornlou
Yes, the black light is great tool to show this stuff up. When you look at your face with a 10x magnifier mirror with the black light on, it shows the florescent orange spots on the skin. It looks like it is something in the skin pores. People who do not have morgellons seem not to have the orange spots. I have them, my husband does not. This may be another tool to ID those who have it.
It really shows up the white fibers. It is so scary when you look around the room or on you hair and scalp. You see things that would never show up without it. The fibers are seen as bright and florescent.
shubot
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