Post by Cliff Mickelson on Aug 2, 2006 1:47:26 GMT -5
Dear Dr. X:
I know I've mentioned this to you before, but I would like to take a moment to reiterate a point that I feel is very germane to our condition.
I just want to say that I find all the focus by the media, as well as by so many victims and researchers on the colored red, blue and black micro-fibers to be a bit unfortunate and not all that immediately productive.
Naturally they are the most sensations aspects of this affliction but they are the long way around when it comes to figuring this thing out.
Of course, there is a time and a place to understand these objects, but....
The key active manifestation of this disease is the Brown Macro-Fibril! and the seperate core fibril that it usually contains.
It is also the source of the "goo" that contains the black pepper specks as well as the polymer type substance the forms the callus.
When we understand the nature of that particular form then we will understand this disease.
A protocol for it's removal, eradication or incapacitation will precipitate remission and possibly recovery. Then the other answers concerning this thing and/or questions about its many forms will fall into place or can be addressed.
Actively suffering Morgies can gain temporary relief by engaging in an ongoing program of removal of this aforementioned form with nothing more than tweezers or hair wax. The fibrils must be removed from the nasal cavities of victims as well as from the periphery of any and all callus or lesion locations. The question of whether the Macro-Fibrils also occupy the bronchial tubes and inner ear canal will have to be settled at another time, although I strongly suspect that they do.
Most Morgies are not aware that the nasal passages are the primary home of these forms. They may not believe they are infected with macro-fibrils in that location, but they are mistaken. All Morgies are infected there whether they think so or not.
Until that is understood and a daily regimen is followed in order to address that situation, most Morgies will continue to languish deeper and deeper in the doldrums. The Macro-fibrils regulate the depth of brain fog and fatigue.
These conditions can be temporarily alleviated by a removal protocol.
-Cliff Mickelson
I know I've mentioned this to you before, but I would like to take a moment to reiterate a point that I feel is very germane to our condition.
I just want to say that I find all the focus by the media, as well as by so many victims and researchers on the colored red, blue and black micro-fibers to be a bit unfortunate and not all that immediately productive.
Naturally they are the most sensations aspects of this affliction but they are the long way around when it comes to figuring this thing out.
Of course, there is a time and a place to understand these objects, but....
The key active manifestation of this disease is the Brown Macro-Fibril! and the seperate core fibril that it usually contains.
It is also the source of the "goo" that contains the black pepper specks as well as the polymer type substance the forms the callus.
When we understand the nature of that particular form then we will understand this disease.
A protocol for it's removal, eradication or incapacitation will precipitate remission and possibly recovery. Then the other answers concerning this thing and/or questions about its many forms will fall into place or can be addressed.
Actively suffering Morgies can gain temporary relief by engaging in an ongoing program of removal of this aforementioned form with nothing more than tweezers or hair wax. The fibrils must be removed from the nasal cavities of victims as well as from the periphery of any and all callus or lesion locations. The question of whether the Macro-Fibrils also occupy the bronchial tubes and inner ear canal will have to be settled at another time, although I strongly suspect that they do.
Most Morgies are not aware that the nasal passages are the primary home of these forms. They may not believe they are infected with macro-fibrils in that location, but they are mistaken. All Morgies are infected there whether they think so or not.
Until that is understood and a daily regimen is followed in order to address that situation, most Morgies will continue to languish deeper and deeper in the doldrums. The Macro-fibrils regulate the depth of brain fog and fatigue.
These conditions can be temporarily alleviated by a removal protocol.
-Cliff Mickelson