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Originally posted by itsawild1
PS their are way too many places on the web from universities to totally of the wall ideas on why and what is in the air we breath. One thing for sure is it is a toxic soup we breath. WE can all agree on that at least.
So lets keep asking questions instead of being as*holes like some of the high and mighty replyers who just say no there isnt,cant,or you are delusional. I am just a simple man who askes questions and at 54 i have seen the change so far. If morgellons does not exist, then where did clifford carnicom get his pictures from--they are not made up--and he mentions they are everywhere.
People, we have to watch others who say NO right off the bat-common sence tells us they are the truly delusional since they stop asking questions . Or dis-info bastards
www.kundalini-teacher.com...
A complete list of awakening signs and symptoms is on my other site, the Kundalini-gateway.org
Here I present a limited list of symptoms, what they are or mean, and how to handle them.
Kriyas Automatic movements: yoga postures, chanting, shaking, laughing, etc.
Headaches
Light Bulbs Blown light bulbs, crashing computers, etc.
Fatigue Sudden sleepiness.
Digestive Changes Stomach upsets, allergies, etc.
Lust/Lack Sudden increase or diminishing of libido.
Apathy ... sometimes confused with depression.
Laughter/tears ... or both at once.
Blue Fog
Seeing Lights
Disembodied Visitors
The Long Dark Night of the Soul
Psychosis
Voices .. and other sounds.
Doctors
Originally posted by VneZonyDostupa
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
but it looks like synthetic fibers from clothes or carpet, personally.
Wymore sent samples of fibers supplied by Morgellons patients to the Police Crime Lab in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for analysis. A forensic scientist at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma searched the FBI\'s national database, but the Morgellons sample did not match any known fiber in the database.[12] Lab director Mark Boese said the fibers were \"consistent with something that the body may be producing,\" adding, \"These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism.\"[12]
Abstract
Dermatologists and psychiatrists occasionally encounter patients who believe they are infested with skin parasites. They may report seeing threads, fibers and more solid appearing particles attached to their skin and hair, or appearing on clean bed sheets after sleeping. Some of the particles move spontaneously suggesting a life form. Similar structures develop in long-term cultures of stealth-adapted viruses. They are termed alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE pigments) since they appear to provide a non-mitochondria source of cellular energy that can assist in cellular repair from the virus cytopathic effect (CPE). Particles obtained from the skin of stealth virus culture-positive patients can also display auto-fluorescence and electrostatic properties. Some of the particles are magnetic and can generate gas in an aqueous solution. They also lead to the production of lipid-like crystals similar to those produced in long-term cultures of stealth-adapted viruses. It is proposed that skin-derived particles that form in some of the patients assumed to be experiencing a delusional parasitosis are, in reality, a reflection of the body\'s production of ACE pigments.
Abstract:
Alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments) provide a source of cellular energy other than that provided through the oxidative metabolism of foods, or in the case of plants and certain bacteria, through the process of photosynthesis. In some patients, ACE pigments exist in a form that can be further energized or activated using ultraviolet (UV) light, especially if the reaction is initially triggered by the presence of suitable dyes, such as neutral red. A method is described to assess the energy status of the ACE pathway in an individual or animal and also a method that involves the use of UV light in conjunction with a suitable dye, for activating the pathway in those individuals or animals in which the pathway is not fully charged. Kits for these purposes are also described.
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