Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 Interesting! Alot of scary diseases out there. morgellons cause from finding1cure group Human T lymphotrophic Virus Associated Myelophathy (HTLV) hasalot of components that fit Morgellons, as a matter of fact it isthe closest fit I seen so far.It lowers the immune system and often has a co infection of wormsand Lyme's.It causes the host to produce florescent lipofuscin which attractsinsects.Lipofuscin are brown yellow granules which encase foreign objectsto push them from the body. Ear wax is lipofuscin.HTLV causes infectious skin outbreaks.HTLV causes a breakdown and rebundling of fibers.If there is a co-infection of worms you will become moreallergic.HTLV usually results in leukemia but in 4% percent of the peopleit becomes a type of Myelophathy and I am guessing that is becauseof a genetic and Lyme's factor.Here is a picture I found that looks similar to the golden head.http://www.aegis. com/topics/ virus/xhiv3. jpghttp://www.aegis. com/topics/ virus/HTLV-1, unlike the distantly related retrovirus HIV, has animmunostimulating effect, which, however, turns out to beimmunosuppressive. The virus activates a subset of T-helper cellscalled Th1 cells. The result is a proliferation of Th1 cells andoverproduction of Th1 related cytokines (mainly IFN-gamma andTNF-alpha). Feedback mechanisms of these cytokines cause asuppression of the Th2 lymphocytes and a reduction of Th2 cytokineproduction (maily IL-4, IL-5, IL-10 and IL-13). The end result isa reduction in the ability of the infected host to mount anadequate immune response to invading organisms that require apredominantly Th2 dependent response (these include parasiticinfections and production of mucosal and humoral antibodies). See http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ HTLV Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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