Post by morph on Oct 2, 2015 9:32:26 GMT -5
HERE IS THE REAL DEAL, People are so stupid artists will at some time take a shortcut and dip a tat needle into a fresh container of ink while using it on a customer and then shut it up to use AGAIN on others.
Just read this and then read the whole article.
This is VERY important to all, not just people with tattoos, the disease they suggest are disease contained in the bodies of many, not just a few, they warn about disease I have talked about for years, why, they are the third world disease brought back by soldiers sent overseas to sex playgrounds where there are literally hundreds of thousands of prostitutes with hardly no health care, just unending shots of antibiotics for STDS that have been mutating for more than 70 years now.
The USA was literally free of such filth before our inclusion in UNENDING WAR.
In 2012, there was a small outbreak of skin infections in upstate New York. The source of the infections was traced back to a batch of grey ink that had been contaminated with bacteria called mycobacteria, Leger said. The bacteria species that caused the infections, Mycobacterium chelonae, can cause painful rashes that can last for months. It is a relative of the mycobacteria that cause tuberculosis and leprosy.
If you have just read this you can see MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE and may possibly get tested for it, I tested positive for mycoplasma and I tested for mycoplasma because others had positive test results that have so called morgellons.
Could it be one of your issues, could tuberculosis, herpes, hepatitus or how about leprosy?
I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THERE MAY BE A LITTLE CONVERSATION ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE AS IT HAS SOME VARY SIMILAR LESIONS IF NOT EXACT.
Maybe you will want to look at a few pictures of the infection, did anyone test us for this, looks just like it, hell no we dug the holes in our skin, nothing but fingernails could make a round hole from scratching, seems to me scratching is back and forth then why would the lesions be round doctor, OH GREAT ONE, seems to me, doctor fuel is pure refined stupid!
reference.medscape.com/features/slideshow/mycobacteria
Phisohex treats gram positive problems, MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE IS ALSO GRAM POSITIVE. WHAT!!!
One other thing, I did find mycobacterium like bacterial tubes in the crapolia of mine.
Funny, mycoplasma is not able to be treated with antibiotics because it has no cell walls, now that is usually how antibiotics destroy bacteria, they destroy the cell walls of bacteria which kills them.
They said treatments for mycobacterium chelonae was done with antibiotics but no clear treatment protocol has been established, no sheet doc, because you can throw all the antibiotics you want at something it does not affect. Jerks
When you start to actually learn just a little about what they say, you begin to understand how full of sheet they are and how stupid people today are at believing doctors 99% of what they say is misaligned B/S accepted as truth then written into a book, if a book says so its true.
And they all think they are some kind of super brain.
www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/strange-designs-5-weird-ways-tattoos-affect-your-health/ar-AAeXGtH#page=1
yup
Just read this and then read the whole article.
This is VERY important to all, not just people with tattoos, the disease they suggest are disease contained in the bodies of many, not just a few, they warn about disease I have talked about for years, why, they are the third world disease brought back by soldiers sent overseas to sex playgrounds where there are literally hundreds of thousands of prostitutes with hardly no health care, just unending shots of antibiotics for STDS that have been mutating for more than 70 years now.
The USA was literally free of such filth before our inclusion in UNENDING WAR.
In 2012, there was a small outbreak of skin infections in upstate New York. The source of the infections was traced back to a batch of grey ink that had been contaminated with bacteria called mycobacteria, Leger said. The bacteria species that caused the infections, Mycobacterium chelonae, can cause painful rashes that can last for months. It is a relative of the mycobacteria that cause tuberculosis and leprosy.
If you have just read this you can see MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE and may possibly get tested for it, I tested positive for mycoplasma and I tested for mycoplasma because others had positive test results that have so called morgellons.
Could it be one of your issues, could tuberculosis, herpes, hepatitus or how about leprosy?
I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THERE MAY BE A LITTLE CONVERSATION ABOUT MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE AS IT HAS SOME VARY SIMILAR LESIONS IF NOT EXACT.
Maybe you will want to look at a few pictures of the infection, did anyone test us for this, looks just like it, hell no we dug the holes in our skin, nothing but fingernails could make a round hole from scratching, seems to me scratching is back and forth then why would the lesions be round doctor, OH GREAT ONE, seems to me, doctor fuel is pure refined stupid!
reference.medscape.com/features/slideshow/mycobacteria
Phisohex treats gram positive problems, MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE IS ALSO GRAM POSITIVE. WHAT!!!
One other thing, I did find mycobacterium like bacterial tubes in the crapolia of mine.
Funny, mycoplasma is not able to be treated with antibiotics because it has no cell walls, now that is usually how antibiotics destroy bacteria, they destroy the cell walls of bacteria which kills them.
They said treatments for mycobacterium chelonae was done with antibiotics but no clear treatment protocol has been established, no sheet doc, because you can throw all the antibiotics you want at something it does not affect. Jerks
When you start to actually learn just a little about what they say, you begin to understand how full of sheet they are and how stupid people today are at believing doctors 99% of what they say is misaligned B/S accepted as truth then written into a book, if a book says so its true.
And they all think they are some kind of super brain.
www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/strange-designs-5-weird-ways-tattoos-affect-your-health/ar-AAeXGtH#page=1
yup