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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 10:40:20 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 27, 2006 10:40:20 GMT -5
- silica - glass - optical fiber - silicosis -
Glass is an insulator. After a specific period of heating or cooling, it retains/maintains that energy for a specific period. A fibrous glass network is growing within, and poking out of, our bodies, so:
*We overheat abnormally while in sunlight, after a specific period of exposure.
*We overheat abnormally after leaving the sunlight, feeling like we're cooking from the inside to the outside of our bodies.
*We are not able to tolerate a specific period of sun exposure, which is less than we used to tolerate, and become ill if unable to escape the sun exposure.
But what about cooling?
*Are we more prone to freeze than a "non-fibrous" person?
*Are we at greater risk of freezing because of the termperature retention properties our bodies now have?
*Is that risk increased if we are exposed to freezing conditions without sunlight exposure, which would logically help to heat our subdermal glass farm?
Will we soon be able to plug our PC into our ear and run broadband directly?
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:02:23 GMT -5
Post by MfromCanada on Oct 27, 2006 11:02:23 GMT -5
Silica would explain why it feels as though I have shards of glass deep inside the muscles of my calfs and a stabbing pain in the sides of my hips. It would also explain why it feels as though I have something sharp in my eyes.
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:08:56 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 27, 2006 11:08:56 GMT -5
Have you noticed little pinches when your clothing rubs across your skin? It can send a line of pain deep into your body.
Very delicate material will actually catch on the protruding fiber. I used to think it was hair, but it's not.
I plucked my eyebrows yesterday, out of necessity. Now I have red eruptions on my cheeks.
I thought your eyebrow hair growth was supposed to diminish as you age. I've got news for them.
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:14:36 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 27, 2006 11:14:36 GMT -5
Yes MfromCanada I feel like specks of glass or something with irregular in shape with sharp edges coming from my eyes too like a glass spore something like that....
and OH THINKER the sun....I used to love summer and now I run and hide from it.....now my favorite seasons are fall and spring when the weather is cooler.....plus I can't wear any summer clothes in public anyway....would scare the best of them....I get SOOOO angry every time I really think about what THEY have done to us......
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:22:12 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 27, 2006 11:22:12 GMT -5
and yes the pulling from clothes feels like these thing is grabbing my shirt there are certain clothes that I can't weat anymore due to that problem right there.....
and when I pluck my eyebrows sometimes specks just jump out at the mirror and leaves behind a line of small red marks I used to blame my hairy eyebrows on my dad....now I know this was not something I inhereted....
I also get these hairs growing on my chin on either side along the jaw line....these are relentless hairs
have you noticed how some hairs seem to grab your skin when trying to pluck them off....strange feeling
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:23:13 GMT -5
Post by Cliff Mickelson on Oct 27, 2006 11:23:13 GMT -5
Hi Sick and tired:
I was wondering if you had anymore information on the use of those special nematodes in sewer treatment? I remain facinated by the information you have already provided! I feel that you may well be on to something here.
-Cliff
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:34:43 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 27, 2006 11:34:43 GMT -5
I didn't used to have hairy eyebrows. LOL
Yes, one fiber was pretty much laying down - compared to a clock, it would be 3 o'clock position. When I went to grab it with tweezers it jumped 170-degrees in other direction - at about 10 o'clock.
It appeared to be an evasive maneuver, with intelligence or survival instinct of some kind.
With as much as I've seen, I still get surprised sometimes.
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:42:59 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 27, 2006 11:42:59 GMT -5
CLIFF...Good Day....
I wish I had more to offer but what we have mentioned is what we know.....a barrel of orgamisms used to clean the sludge from the waste water treatment facility....$10,000 a barrel back in 1993.....very expensive organisms.....
We do know that every maintenance co-worker is sickened with Morgellons symptoms....they use these in disgesters....these were open pit disgesters compared to the new disgesters that are completed sealed and the open pit digesters were open to these becoming air bound.....
I WISH we had more information.....I know without a doubt in my mind this is where my husband was infected and he infected me and so on and so on.....
SickandTired
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 11:55:46 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 27, 2006 11:55:46 GMT -5
Is wind dangerous?
If these things are airborne and the wind is blowing strongly, do they become little glass darts with the ability to "inject" into our skin?
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 12:11:00 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 27, 2006 12:11:00 GMT -5
I wouldn't doubt it Thinker....in fact this area of Texas is one of the hot spots for this disease.....imagine that.....
We also seem to think that the process of killing these organisms before setting them free as grey water is failing too....maybe they aren't killing ALL of them off like the instruction book says it should....pH altered back and forth and then released as grey water....that alone could do so much damage.....not having ALL the organisms dead after the pH process......
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 12:42:03 GMT -5
Post by whiterose on Oct 27, 2006 12:42:03 GMT -5
Cliff, There is a lady I believe you need to speak with. I will give you her email by way of thinker.
whiterose
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 13:44:11 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 27, 2006 13:44:11 GMT -5
That's a good point, sickandtired. Hmmm, no pun intended.
If these things strike at just the right angle with the right velocity, it is only logical.
Chicago is called the windy city, but Dallas is statistically more windy. That's all I know about TX wind - are other areas really windy?
I expect west TX and the panhandle would be bad since they're so flat.
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 19:33:46 GMT -5
Post by sarahconnor on Oct 27, 2006 19:33:46 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SilicosisLink on Silicosis - but check out the actual medical term for silicosis : "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" 45 letters long!!
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 21:44:05 GMT -5
Post by Joyfullee on Oct 27, 2006 21:44:05 GMT -5
Thinker asks: Is wind dangerous...propelling the fiber darts...
Today I was thinking a long the same tract...probably morphing together...hehehe
Happy Birthday! May this year find you totally morphborg free!
Here's my question along the same line...Would beauticians be one of the first dangerous occupations? Is the salon a toxic wasteland, as fibers gain momentum via the hair blowers???
(I've cut my own hair for a year, since I realized what I have is contagious.)
After we responsibly decide to move out of windy areas, and avoid beauty salons, where do we sell our autos? There was so much black crustration on my Jeep's interior back window that it would be more accurate to say I scraped more than washed. How in the world does something sooo black appear like a white cloud on glass?
Aussie, I'm covered in white toothpaste today...perhaps all the better for them to hide...It's only when one turns the scab over that you see its an illusion. They're the blackest black! After my blood test and liver baseline, I begin the Tansy/Tea Tree Oil protocol, Nov 1--whether the infectious disease physcian likes it or not. He's giving up anyway. He tried Doxepin alone this past month and I'm the worst I've been yet.
Cliff, yesterday I was airing out my home with open doors while it rained. I cannot believe how fast the black specs grew into large blobs all over counters, carpets, etc.! Did the little specs call in their forces from the rain? This house should be burned today. (No I have no plan. It's just a a logical thought.)
Whiterose, your Morgie Dictionary is great...I think the living blanket for the PTB should be exclusively made with our Morgieurgers. Something to do with how they are 'blowing us off'. Did they ever claim that Polio, HIV or Lyme was delusional?
Does anyone know if the silica in our fibrils could be connected to the little thinger-magiggers in our vitamin bottles?
Welcome Steve1944
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Silica
Oct 27, 2006 22:15:06 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 27, 2006 22:15:06 GMT -5
Joyfullee!! It's so good to hear from you.
On some of the chemtrail sites, they say the contamination is at its worst during and after a rain. Maybe it weighs down things that would be otherwise floating.
Our hearts and prayers are with you. Here's to Nov. 1!!! Have faith. Visualize. Be stubborn. And pray like crazy. We will be!!
Maybe someday you will register so we can PM. Just another invitation to our good friend. Wanna be 100? :-)
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Silica
Oct 28, 2006 1:42:20 GMT -5
Post by aussie on Oct 28, 2006 1:42:20 GMT -5
Joyfullee is this the info you were looking for? It came from the Viable-herbal.com site.
“Gelcaps” are basically tablets that are coated with a layer of gelatin. “Softgels” are composed of a thick layer of gelatin, to which plasticizers have been added to maintain flexibility and stability. The inner section of the softgel usually contains a liquid form of the active ingredient.
What materials are used to manufacture hard gelatin capsules? - Hard gelatin capsules are made of 86% bovine and/or pigs skin and 14% purified water.
What materials are used to manufacture vegetable capsules? - Vegetable capsules are made of 92% methyl cellulose and 8% purified water. Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose is a type of cotton fiber derived from a soft wood pine tree that is specially cultivated in North America. The unused portions of the trees are used in the pulp industry.
How are hard capsules manufactured? - The manufacturing process of hard gelatin capsules begins by mixing and melting high quality pharmaceutical grade gelatin, comprised of bovine, pig's skin or a vegetable source. The capsule itself is formed with the use of precise machinery that molds, dries, trims, joins and then packages the capsules according to GMP processes (Good Manufacturing Practices). Throughout this manufacturing process, capsules are inspected numerous times by Quality Control experts, guaranteeing a stable, high performing capsule."
I tried to buy some pumpkin seed kernals yesterday andd the only ones I could find came from China so I left them on the shelf.
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Silica
Oct 28, 2006 2:24:17 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 28, 2006 2:24:17 GMT -5
Good for you - China's pine nuts are real sukky (I figure if I spell that word correctly, it's gonna come out thingy). ROTF
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Silica
Oct 29, 2006 2:46:22 GMT -5
Post by aussie on Oct 29, 2006 2:46:22 GMT -5
Joyfullee, I was thinking about your comment on not going to the hairdressers, as far as being contagious. It comes to mind that there are quite a few professions where operators could be at risk if indeed Morgellons is contagious...E.g. Masseurs, beauticians, early child care workers, the list would be quite lengthy when you really consider it.
And of course, it's a two way street....operators could also be passing it to their clients. Makes you think twice about your lifestyle , doesn't it? That's one of the reasons I always ask for takeaway cups from coffee shops...I just don't trust the washing up process. I'm a bit suss on knives, forks and spoons too, especially forks and spoons. Might have to carry some plastic ones in the big handbag along with the other "needful" items!
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Silica
Oct 29, 2006 13:05:38 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 29, 2006 13:05:38 GMT -5
Yes and something even more scarier than occupations is the fact I don't believe that condoms are going to stop this one.....so what about relationships.....OMG really
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Silica
Oct 29, 2006 15:49:23 GMT -5
Post by whiterose on Oct 29, 2006 15:49:23 GMT -5
Hi Joyfullee,
yeah I liked the idea of the living blanket, it moves with you. Didn't they say something like that about cotton before.
Sickandtired,
Everyone needs to hear this, it is about our sewage connection with the sludge and all. The place where I became ill was supposed to have 2 digesters, that is how it was planned out. They decided to save some money and they only put one in. When it came to to rebuild the one, open sludge pits were used. My home smelt like an outhouse in July 24/7 for a couple of years, granted it wasn't quite as bad in the winter. They were also spraying an orange spray over us to kill the smell. When I called the plant, I was asked if I didn't smell the orange in the air as they were triple dosing it. One news caster was comparing it to love canal, at the time I thought they were going a bit over board but with what I have had to deal with Morgellons for over 20 years now, I'd say she hit the nail on the head.
whiterose
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Silica
Oct 29, 2006 22:01:16 GMT -5
Post by bpw on Oct 29, 2006 22:01:16 GMT -5
Okay, here is a question that might sound ludicrous. I thought I had read somewhere that MSM is a good supplement to take for Morgellons. It's nearly pure silica, isn't it? Has anyone ever heard of or tried this? I'm not recommending it, only asking!
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Silica
Oct 29, 2006 22:29:33 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 29, 2006 22:29:33 GMT -5
Yes, I heard that also. it's supposed to be good for joints, if that is one of the problems you're having. I don't know what else it might be used for.
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Silica
Oct 30, 2006 10:06:19 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 30, 2006 10:06:19 GMT -5
Whiterose.....
This is one of the BIGGEST culprits of this disease the wastewater treatment plants....they have been infecting us at an alarming rate.......this has to stop.......find a new way to deal with wastewater BECAUSE the so called experts were WRONG on this one......this is NOT SAFE........they are causing disease left and right.....and once we are infected were are now infectious ourselves and infect others......OMG what a mess THEY have created......can't clean this damage up either what are THEY going to do.....collect these microscopic organisms from the environment.....YEAH RIGHT.....I believe this is causing the DEAD ZONES in the ocean too...
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Silica
Oct 30, 2006 17:32:47 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Oct 30, 2006 17:32:47 GMT -5
But is it contaigous? And how many different contaminators are we talking about?
If it's from multi-sources and distributed multi-ways (air, water), that pretty much permeates everything and everybody.
No escaping it.
Maybe our two valiant doctors will be able to sort that one out.
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Silica
Oct 31, 2006 11:45:23 GMT -5
Post by sickandtired on Oct 31, 2006 11:45:23 GMT -5
Thinker.....I have followed the human trail.....back for 12 years....yes this is contaigous....
we infected my husband's daughter, mother, and three brothers.....my husband's boss/friend at his last place of employment of 7 years is now infected along with his new bride.....and coworkers from my last places of employment 4 of them are now have symptoms of this disease.....THIS IS NOT BY CHANCE that these people are now infected and showing symptoms of Morgellons
Any parasitic type of infection is infectious......and from what I have read about parasites no one is immune from this type of infection either!! and as Cliff has proven there is a nematode like creature involved in this which is considered a parasite....
Through my own people research (which was one of the most difficult things I have ever done is call old friends too see if we infected them) we know without a doubt this is infectious
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Silica
Dec 13, 2006 11:23:35 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Dec 13, 2006 11:23:35 GMT -5
Silica seems to be everywhere. It's in cement, glass, those little packets you find in everything to keep the product dry, and it's in toothpaste.
In this tube of Colgate, hydrated silica is the #2 ingredient. I read that it's used as a whitening agent and.am wondering if it's abrasively removing miniscule layers of enamel as it "whitens."
It's even in Tom's Natural toothpaste, but it's #5 in ingredients.
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Silica
Dec 22, 2006 21:12:14 GMT -5
Post by thinker on Dec 22, 2006 21:12:14 GMT -5
www.gethealthyagain.com/fibromyalgia.html"Silica may be indispensable for lungs. Lung tissue function and elasticity are silica dependent. It can promote mucous flow and reduce coughing. Silica helps support the regeneration of mucous membranes. Silica supplementation can increase collagen 1 (one) in growing bones by 100%. Everyone at every age will benefit from this kind of support for their bones. As our bodies age, they use increased levels of silica but are not able to replenish it as quickly or as easily as when we were young. There are other reasons for silica supplementation: 1) Bone Health. Silica helps maintain bone density and strength by facilitating deposits of calcium and minerals into the bone matrix. Silica, when in the presence of ascorbic acid and in sufficient amounts, aids in re-mineralizing the skeletal structure. 2) Joint Health. Silica is vital for articular cartilage development and to support the integrity of joints and ligaments. A silica deficiency leads to the weakening of connective tissue. 3) Cardiovascular Health. The inner lining of arterial tissue (the tunica intima lining) is dependent upon silica for strength and support. Silica supports the structure and increases the elasticity of blood vessels. 4) Skin Health. Skin is the body's largest organ. The supplementation of silica within can help maintain a youthful skin tone and increase collagen levels. 5) Hair and Nails. Silica helps hair grow thicker and stronger and nails grow faster and harder. 6) Immune System. Silica stimulates the immune system. 7) Silica stimulates cell metabolism and cell formation, has mild disinfecting properties, and is an anti-inflammatory. By offering silica to the body in an Oxy E base, assimilation is vastly improved and silica levels begin to increase. Silica loss in humans averages 10 mg to 40 mg per 24-hour period. Silica loss is constant and unavoidable. It should be factored into any supplementation program." Thinker's Note: Likely they are referring to natural silica, as is contained in the herb Horsetail.
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Silica
Jan 28, 2007 21:22:44 GMT -5
Post by bakunin on Jan 28, 2007 21:22:44 GMT -5
*We are not able to tolerate a specific period of sun exposure, which is less than we used to tolerate, and become ill if unable to escape the sun exposure. I don't believe that's it's relatated to the heat. It's probably rather a forced reaction this things cause because they can't stand the ultraviolet portion of the sunlight. That's why they cause a kind of photo-phobia in the host - it's self defense! I wrote more about this theory here. www.morgellons-disease-research.com/Morgellons-Message-Board/index.php?topic=164.0Peace Bakunin
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life
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Silica
Feb 14, 2007 2:29:01 GMT -5
Post by life on Feb 14, 2007 2:29:01 GMT -5
Thinker~~ nice name.
About the post on silica supplementation. I bought some from GlogalHealthTrax -- I liked their Oxygen supplements. (Not plugging a product -- just sharing what I used is all.)
I stopped taking it after about 5 days when I learned that silicone in the body is present in us Morgs.
Taking it did benefit me right away -- my hair got softer again.
Do you think, since silica can make silicone, it would do that in our bodies? Or, rather, that what we have is depleting out bodies of silica -- which would be why we 'waste' away in our muscles and bone mass?
I'd love to hear your input. It did help me greatly, but I don't want to 'feed them' either.
What do you think?
life
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