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Post by scooterg on Feb 27, 2016 7:44:29 GMT -5
My wife and I picked up what we thought were bed bugs 5 weeks ago from an airport shuttle. I was using a natural bed bug spray based on cedar oil named EcoRaider. After spraying the baseboards, some unusual objects crawled out and died. There appears to be 3 different forms, sand like, lint/hair, pupa/worm. The sand form is black when dead, white when alive and red after feeding. The hair form is white, black or brown. The pupa is white. They appear to be ambush parasites and hide near where you commonly are. I found them in beds, chairs, the rim of sinks, bathroom baseboards, laptop keyboards, tablets, phones to name a few. They also hide on hair. I found out they crawled because I caught them in bed bug interceptors. I you leave a room vacant for awhile they will leave and go to where where you are. A lot of their behavior is similar to a bed bug and because they are killed by cedar oil, I think they may be an insect. Their reproduction rate is enormous and by week 3 of the infestation, they had spread to the whole house and cars. I felt like I was in an episode of the X Files and started doing some research on insects that look like dust or hair and that led to Morgellons. I believe the fibers and black dots are actually an insect parasite. The fibers that come out iof the skin may be the black sand form morphing into the hair form. I think this parasite carries the Lyme disease organism borrelia with it which causes many of the symptoms of Morgellons. The good news is that cedar oil kills them, but sometimes the effect is delayed several minutes. I have killed millions of them on the floors and counters of my house.
These bugs make restful sleep difficult. Here are some things we did to decrease the nighttime biting. We encased our mattress and pillows with mite proof covers and sprayed them with cedar oil. Do this in the morning because cedar oil has a strong odor for 2-3 hours. We use no bedding, just one blanket which we run through the dryer in the morning. Right before bedtime, take a shower and put on clean clothes. Spray some cedar oil on your hair to saturate and gently massage into the scalp. Put a shower cap on. Before climbing into bed, spray your feet with cedar oil. In the morning, shampoo and rinse your hair. Spray 91% alcohol on your hair and scalp and any sores or bites. Gently massage into the scalp then rinse off. This should reduce the risk of Lyme disease. Post up on this thread if you tried cedar oil and what the results were. Run your towel and bath mat through the dryer on high heat for 30 minutes after each use.
My wife and I are lucky and only have the bites but not the other symptoms associated with Motgellons because we started treatment early. I have quite a few specimens which I have been trying to get a scientist to look at. If anyone knows somebody let me know. Whatever you do, don't let them beat you down physically or mentally and you are not delusional. Ironically, I am a physician and my wife is a nurse and we didn't believe in Mogellons until it happened to us.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2016 8:44:06 GMT -5
Hi, What you are speaking of is not Morgellons and perhaps you should do some more homework to see what you may be dealing with. Morgellons brings down the immune system and sometimes this will cause a coinfection. So the other symptoms come first even if you haven't recognized it. If you are a physician than you should read the peer reviewed articles to better understand what Morgellons is and why it is highly unlikely this is what you are suffering with. A simple application of cedar oil will do nothing for this created in a lab freak show. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326202
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2016 8:54:12 GMT -5
Hi, What you are speaking of is not Morgellons and perhaps you should do some more homework to see what you may be dealing with. Morgellons brings down the immune system and sometimes this will cause a coinfection. So the other symptoms come first even if you haven't recognized it. If you are a physician than you should read the peer reviewed articles to better understand what Morgellons is and why it is highly unlikely this is what you are suffering with. A simple application of cedar oil will do nothing for this created in a lab freak show. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326202
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Post by scooterg on Feb 27, 2016 9:34:22 GMT -5
Thanks for the feedback. Yes I have read most of he peer reviewed journals on Morgellons. I think parasitism was ruled out because the research was done by mainly by dermatologist who were looking for something like scabies. Nobody took a really good at the Mogellon debris or investigated them. I believe this parasite for the most part does not live on or in the body except for hair. The CDC/Kaiser study basically came to the conclusion that it is delusional parasitosis which is what most physicians and scientist now believe. So all of the other theories were to some degree negated. The association with borrelia strongly suggests a parasitic insect vector.
I am proposing an alternate explanation for the etiology and possible treatment. If you have Morgellons and would like to test my theory, buy a bottle of EcoRaider for $20. I am happy to reimburse the cost. Spray it on the baseboard of your bathroom, the rim of the bathroom sink and hinge of the toilet seat and the black particles and hair will appear. Spray quickly because they move quickly. It's hard to see them on the move but they will leave a trail of debris as they try to escape.
I reached out to the Morgellons Research group and they basically group and they basically told me what you told me. I can understand the skepticism, but if my theory is correct there may be a cure to end the suffering of so many. Since it is a bizarre condition with no accepted etiology or treatment why not look at alternate theories. Theories can only be disproved through evaluation not by opinions. All I am asking is for help to prove or disprove my theory. If disproved through evaluation, I can put it to rest. Thanks for listening.
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Post by scooterg on Feb 27, 2016 9:45:34 GMT -5
I forgot to mention that I believe that the host response is highly variable and where the parasite bites is variable. This explains why some families all members get it whereas only one member in other families.
Also many people with Morgellons report their dog or cat has the condition also. An insect vector would explain how that got transmitted.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2016 11:03:13 GMT -5
For example: mine began with a rash at some point and an itchy spot and before this or around there I also had an itchy spot. Not like your normal itch, benedryl cut it for about 1 minute, anti itch creams that I was given samples of from pharmacy didn't even touch it. I couldn't knock myself out if I tried. I still have a place on my leg that sometimes reminds me with a twinge or pain (how odd after all these years). www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/agriculture/farming/11297896/Scrapie-from-sheep-could-infect-humans-with-mad-cow-disease-study-finds.htmlGrew up on a dairy farm in my younger years and had a pet lamb several times; always loved animals and the outdoors. I became ill before I had a pet in the home. I was given a blood transfusion and think this could be the source. There was also a strange goings on at the sewage plant by my old home and think strongly that something was dumped from Dugway Proving Grounds (also think it is related the the project SHAD/112 guys) in it. The thing turned fluorescent red. Had a couple of people get ill after our hands were in the same dishwater. This is a created nightmare put on society to depopulate the earth. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3257881/I did pass by lice and scabies but briefly as a thought when initially infected; that soon turned to histamine response; it was the fibers that were beyond my comprehension. Lots and lots of blue fibers. My ex from my previous marriage did bring home a bunch of clothes from a second hand store and kept dumping them in my home. I ended up with lice from that but it was years later. This was done to me on purpose after being poisoned. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3257881/
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2016 11:23:11 GMT -5
Disconnecting us from the natural earth is a horrible thing that is being attempted by the transhumanist monsters.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2016 11:37:22 GMT -5
personally; beyond the doctors, what we are dealing with was created in a lab and is beyond most folks wildest nightmares until they get it. I've personally been using cedar oil and had cedar closets for the last 15 years. I also placed cedar wood in my closets.
It is not just a parasite; not that parasites can't do some horrible freaking things as they can. When our immune systems get worn down we become hosts to this sort of thing. The role of nature in death is that when a living organism starts to break down it sends out signals (frequency) that attracts those in nature to help finish the job; so to speak. It is their purpose. Or when we are sick; a different frequency for an easy to get free meal from other bugs.
If you indeed have Morgellons; cedar oil won't cut it. It can help to keep some of it at bay. If you are a doctor; I would warn you strongly that you could infect others. One of the largest populations with Morgellons is nurses and teachers.
Morgellons is still not fully determined but what I know is that it isn't bugs.
Have a good day.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2016 11:44:16 GMT -5
If you want to run a test on the use of cedar oil I have no problem with this. Nothing you have said will hurt people. These are some good things to do in these times anyway as so much is being placed upon mankind.
However; you must understand I cannot know if those responding really have Morgellons and this is a huge problem and there are so many shills and why you make me nervous.
Go ahead but know Morgellons is closer to Scrapie and that is much worse than bed bugs.. I just lost a cousin one year older than myself to 'arthritis' which I believe was XMRV, Lyme Morgellons, whatever you want to call it.
Look up the book The plague on XMRV and do read it a couple times.
There also has been several folks attempting to say they are doctors and using people. I won't have this either!!!
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Post by scooterg on Feb 27, 2016 12:25:38 GMT -5
I think the parasite is the vector and produces the itching, crawling and biting sensations. The constant biting introduces bacteria and viruses into the blood stream which cause the other symptoms and a weakened immune system. So I agree, the parasite is only part of the problem. Based on my observation of the parasite, I also agree it may be an abnormal mutation.
My offer stands to anyone who has Morgellons and finds black sand in their bed the morning and want to try something new. PM me your mailing address and I will ship a bottle to you for free. I have no financial interest in the product. I just want to find out if it helps others.
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Post by scooterg on Feb 27, 2016 12:33:20 GMT -5
I am a physician and will PM you some personal information to confirm that. Being a physician all I am trying to do is help people who are suffering. I am retired and taking precautions not to spread it to others. I am suggesting cedar oil. Others have recommended coconut oil, sesame oil, what's the difference? All that said, kudos for being cautious as an admin and thank you for allowing me to have discussions on this forum.
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