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Re: BLUE THREADS: NEMATODE PHOTOS AT U. OF S.C.

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The Nematodes we have are Strongyloids. The photo you posted on your

site shows an adult female and others. These are discribed on the

site whatisthisworm ( horizonal stripes ). I've seen them and

Dr george Shultz has found them in the blood stream. They tunnel in

the upper stomach walls and have babies that eat the bacteria in the

feces. On Lymebusters they got it right. These Strongyloids are also

in the skin. When they autoinfest their babies are eating the

bacteria on the suface of the skin. Ivermectin and Fenben only kill

the Stronyloids in the stomach and do not kill the ones, in and on

the skin. This is only one, of the organisms that is infesting us. I

believe it is the most dangerous one because they attack all parts

and body and organs. Mel's advice about putting Gold Bond powder in

your shoes, was good advice. This is where they usually start their

journey thru our body.

WTG

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WTG -

I know that some people have had these verified by doctors, but I

don't think everyone has the same thing(s). Getting proper diagnosis

and treatment is our biggest challenge. If they don't look they

won't see, and it's a lot easier to write " DOP " than it is to

actually TOUCH someone.

Bessie

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I agree with you 100% that everyone does not have the same thing.

This is why this is so confusing. What I've found by investigating

all forums and Morgellon site is that the people that have this

nematode also have the same organisms ( critters). Doctors are

clueless and can not put this all together. This is not their job.

They only diagnose what is in their medical books. A Micro Biologist

is the only person that can help you and you can't see these people.

They work for the government and private labs. With the photos from

KJ, myself and a women named yellow canary I've made this connection.

WTG

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So what do we use to kill the one's on the skin??

It would seem to me that using FenBen would go a long way toward

breaking there life cycle.

I think Jo at the finding1cure forum talked about using Fenben

long term (like every other day) and using GSE (grapefruit seed

extract)everyday to kill the adults.

She has always said that these things were worms.......

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