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Morgellons Where Did It Come From And Do You Get Rid Of It

Morgellons: Has a cure been found yet?

Although research is on-going at OSU-Tulsa, no clear cause for Morgellons has been determined. Presently, those medical providers treating patients are using protocols of various antibiotics, antifungals and antihelmetics. This seems to alleviate some of the symptoms and many have gone into remission. The symptoms return at some point. Remissions can last from just a few weeks up to many months. One patient has held remission for several years. The majority of Morgellons patients can get to a plateau stage where symptoms are less severe.

The Charles E. Holman Foundation (The National Morgellons Organization) thenmo.org offers patient support and will try to help with referrals to qualified medical providers. Any person seeking information or assistance is encouraged to write admin@thenmo.org.

Presently, the 3rd Annual Morgellons Medical/Scientific Conference is schedluled for March 27, 2010 in Austin, TX. Information will be on thenmo.org website very soon. Everyone is welcome to attend this conference.

Does fasting cure Morgellons?

I've watched many documentaries about fasting, juicing, alkanizing(?) body, etc. I have been looking up this ailment, if it can be called that, named Morgellons. Where does it come from? How can it be prevented? and do things like fasting, eating right cure it?

Why do we have active morgellons? How do we manage it?

Your guess is as good as mine.I recently read about house mice nematodes. Scientists have always assumed that when a mouse passes feces with nematodes in them that they would stay in the poop and die. They actually studied them and found out that they leave the poop and actively seek out new hosts. They placed fresh poop next to the nematodes to see if they would go next to it . Instead of moving towards it they moved away seeking out carbon dioxide which is exactly what we breathe out . They actually have two ways of hunting. One is a predatory nematode and the other one is considered an ambush nematode. And they can jump quite a few inches. There is a diagram that shows exactly how they do it. It's remarkable and freaky at the same time.I also think the pink and blue ones could be schistosomiasis. It says the males are blue and the females pink.BUT, I have found a couple threads on a plant outside last year and the next day I looked again and found this:Notice all the black balls in the middle.And this shot shows a red thread on the end of it:And take a look at this pine needleAll I know is that whatever you want to call it, it is real.

Is there a link between those who claim to have Morgellon's Disease and those who claim to have been abducted by aliens?

Not that I'm aware of. My incidents with aliens didn't leave me in a state of high anxiety about them which has a way of manifesting in all sorts of illnesses. The anxiety I have felt from the encounters was directly related to the inevitable culture clash that will happen when they return. That culture clash anxiety is gone from me now, I got rid of it and it never caused any further disease manifestations.Encounters, especially first time encounters that a person isn't expecting can be very shocking and intimidating. If a person isn't able to put an encounter into a positive framework it could cause them issues but I can't really say if those issues would manifest as Morgellon's.

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