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Post by pdxguy on Jan 2, 2015 19:41:41 GMT -5
If you are looking to get rid of this problem, the solution is right under your nose. Literally.
Simply massage your own urine onto the affected area 3 times a day. Allow it to dry. Do not rinse. It should clear up within 3 or 4 days. If you need more potency, allow your urine to age for a few days first.
I am not playing with you. This actually works. FAST. Tell everyone who suffers. The solution is so simple it will blow your mind.
Save your money.
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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2015 8:50:36 GMT -5
Thinking that you are 'cured' just because the lesions are gone is not a truth statement but a misdirection or misthought. Morgellons is a multisystemic condition regardless of what is being stated by those that call themselves authorities. -------------------------------- conclusion TOP Because urine is primarily water, drinking it in small amounts is probably harmless unless you’ve been exposed to medications or environmental toxins that your body is desperately trying to eliminate. When faced with life-threatening dehydration, drinking urine may make some sense, since the temporary benefits are likely to outweigh the risks. However, this last ditch effort will be short-lived, since the kidneys stop making urine as the dehydration worsens. health.cvs.com/GetContent.aspx?token=f75979d3-9c7c-4b16-af56-3e122a3f19e3&chunkiid=161688---------------------------- If Morgellons is caused by environmental toxins or biochemicals/bio-hazards that could cause high strangeness in the urine this may be a very questionable approach. The lesions are most likely being created by the body in order to release the toxins; but we need proof. WE need answers on what Morgellons is in order to best treat. Anyone that says different is working with the bad guys and those that wish to keep others in the dark. Cure means no possibility of relapse and one cannot know that for many, many years. To use the word cure at this avenue is misleading and conjecture, nothing more.
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Post by pdxguy on Jan 5, 2015 14:41:02 GMT -5
I'm just sharing what worked for me. It is a bit strange, but it worked, so I am sharing it. I've dealt with this for many years. This always clears it up.
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Post by morganite on Sept 13, 2015 11:00:00 GMT -5
What do you do about your environment and reinfection?
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Post by morph on Sept 13, 2015 23:37:23 GMT -5
What do you do about your environment and reinfection? If nobody can prove what our disease is fueled by, how could anyone know if they are cured or not, why would you IMAGINE that you have been reinfected, does anyone get REINFECTED with herpes or does it sit inside your nerves and destroy you when its time comes.Who came up with the idea that we would or could be reinfected
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Post by treetomato on Dec 2, 2015 13:36:21 GMT -5
If urine worked, then I suspect that the ammonia and uric acid content of it is what had the effect. You can achieve a lot with boric acid (often referred to as borax) solution, which acts also as a surfactant.
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Post by whiteowl on Dec 8, 2016 0:35:35 GMT -5
hes not wrong. in most instances (excluding this one) the urea is the perfect disinfectant. however in this situation, the cotangent has not been properly identified. now i have identified it and it turns out it has a zinc binding protease. so you would need a zinc binding protein inhibitor. it so happens that it is inhibited by hypoxanthine and uracil leads me to a theory. do any of you drink coffee regularly? still this is not my recommended avenue. so far we have identified the symbiont organisms, believing that is that causative agent. well its not. and surprise surprise!! those lesions are an illusion too. actually i found the organism both in and outside the lesions. the females, when pregnant or whatever we call it, inflate and are unable to maintain there low ultraviolet color, outside of our range of vision. if you apply a small amount of nano or colloidal silver and view under a black light through a digital camera. the silver causes the surrounding to shift in color to just inside the visible range. then you see your absolutely covered, except the left leg. there youll find a large female and none anywhere near her. not quite sure what that behavior is about. anyway Coccidae. Archaea Coccidae sp. i successfully treated wit potassium salts of short chain fatty acids. but if your too lazy to make your own soap. murphys oil soap concentrate is safe and an ideal formulation. nothing else can penetrate the shell of the scale insect. oh and being an archaea it switches genes so from time to time it will be an algae, but it looks identical in ether form. statins are lipid reducing drugs to control high cholesterol. coincidently it inhibits cellular replication of archaea organisms. oyster mushrooms contain the best kind levostatins. there good and cheap. and prevent it from coming back once you finally manage to wash them off. about two weeks. leave the soap on for 15 min then take a nice sharp flat blade and run it, perpendicular to your skin, up and down. when you hit the lip of the scale insect it will just pop off this time since the potassium soap has deactivated their binder. dispose of them properly, they are not dead. Ive lite them on fire and they don't dye, they just brake into more smaller ones.good luck. a warning about water with the soap. they can induce pain if sodium is present in the water. i advise no water till your done descaling. then a bath in NaCO3 to keep them from reattaching. don't use sodium soaps, they can grab on easily to the sodium. also there is no need to wash off the potash soap. unless irritation occurs, it will only make the process move faster. thank you, i have impressive photos if anyone is interested. the symbiont organisms dissipate with there host. our body is simply too harsh without there host disabling our immunity.
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Post by whiteowl on Dec 8, 2016 0:47:58 GMT -5
a front view, a top view and the males grow wings on their last day of life and flyaway to get laid
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Post by whiteowl on Dec 8, 2016 0:56:14 GMT -5
i do recommend silver for eyes and ears. it should be a clear solution. a freshly purched youth with "fibers" note they loose their legs shortly after mounting several small and one slightly larger and a tiny crawler stage just came out of his tube
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Post by whiteowl on Dec 8, 2016 1:11:21 GMT -5
hello?
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Post by whiteowl on Dec 8, 2016 1:22:23 GMT -5
did anyone notice the nematophagous fungi seemingly chasing after the nematodes? i think that was also symbiotic. so coccidae was cleaning up after its own mess. interesting. Ive never seen a more hidden and properly camouflaged, right out in the open, thing such as this. i went back and looked at the tree and, yep, hundreds i didn't see on the tree before. thats why people cant get them off house plants, they cant see them. someone has to make a phone app for this.
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