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Post by downunder on Nov 3, 2008 6:48:21 GMT -5
I haven't actually had any yellow "goo" but I have had, and in the absence of a lesion, yellow liquidy stuff. I have also had no plastic come out of my body but I have had, only twice, small pieces of what appeared to be crystal like and also had a yellow tinge.
It hit me that the hard stuff as above actually looks like crystalised toffee. Maybe it's possible that it could be some form of chemical reaction created by the black speck in development that forms glucose or glycerol and at some point solidifies for whatever reason. Just a thought.
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brim
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Post by brim on Nov 3, 2008 8:19:26 GMT -5
Or we may just have been taken over by the "cry"-gene - the crystal producing gene that kills pests - in Bacillus Thuringiensis.
BT straight as in pesticides or BT cry-genes as in genetically modified crops: Cotton, potatoes, tomatoes, corn....
Bacillus Thuringiensis belongs to the Bacillus Antracis (Anthrax) family, but is supposedly safe for humans. Nobody has, however, done any research on its long term "potential".
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Post by downunder on Nov 4, 2008 4:22:09 GMT -5
Yes Brim - so much they have not researched that probably would have been more helpful than much of what has been developed will be.
Anyway,another thought on the glucose side is that it may even go some way toward explaining the brain fog as our brains need glucose in order for us to think clearly. The mebenzadole I use, according to the info inside, works by making the glucose unavailable to the nematode and thus they die.
I have not had brain fog since the first time I took it. I have had occasional dull head - for which in the past I may have taken a sinus tablet, but instead - now I take the mebenzadole as there are usually other signs that I need to and it is unbelievable how quickly it totally clears my head. I haven't taken a sinus tablet for oh, I would say 8 months and I was always taking them.
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kammy
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Post by kammy on Nov 15, 2008 6:06:55 GMT -5
Dang! What does it take to 'cut' the yellow goo? I think it's the parasite too.
And to start to feel better, you've got to get the yellow goo off your skin.
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