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Do you have the kind of lesions that look like blood blisters either on or beneath the surface of the skin? When I was getting (this kind of) lesions, they would erupt from an area that had seemed to be perfect skin moments before. They soaked through the sleeve of my business suit and threatened to compromise my job security, not to mention they were completely freaking me out. Talk about feeling like my life was out of control...The day before I used Gordon's F-Zymes I got my last fresh lesion. The night I received the F-Zymes I mixed up a batch at 1 tsp to 4 oz water and sprayed it on like Gordon's printed instructions suggested. Over the next few days I watched my last lesion fade and heal, and waited for the new ones to appear.None did.That's how I got

rid of the lesions. I still have Morgellons and, I now know, Lyme, so I still get fresh bloody red DOTS, but no more lesions, at least not for now, and it has been 14 months since my last lesion, 14 months since the day I started using F-Zymes.But what if for reasons of price, skepticism, fear, caution, or whatever, you do not get the F-Zymes, but you do most definitely have the hematoma type lesions?Ever hear of a styptic pencil? That is the thing men buy to stop the bleeding when they cut themselves shaving. They cost a buck or two and are always sold next to men's razors. In addition to stopping bleeding, they are antibacterial. I broke mine into two or three smaller pieces so I could carry one in my purse, keep one by my computers at work and home (out of sight at work of course). When I got a fresh lesion, I slipped away for a second and literally ground the end of the styptic pencil right into

the lesion. It didn't matter if it was above or below the skin, it always stopped the lesion from continuing to develop and in moments I it would begin to fade.There you have it: my best case lesion relief (F-Zymes) and my pre-Zymes lesion relief (styptic pencil).Love,Kajayhttp://morjella.com

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Kayjay,My mother has these type of lesions, but I believe it is because she is diabetic. She had one on the bottom of her foot for months, but soaking in MMS2 and water took care of it in two applications.From: Kajay109 <morjella@...>Subject: lesion relief"morjella" <morjella@...>Date: Friday, May 18, 2012, 7:01 PM

Do you have the kind of lesions that look like blood blisters either on or beneath the surface of the skin? When I was getting (this kind of) lesions, they would erupt from an area that had seemed to be perfect skin moments before. They soaked through the sleeve of my business suit and threatened to compromise my job security, not to mention they were completely freaking me out. Talk about feeling like my life was out of control...The day before I used Gordon's F-Zymes I got my last fresh lesion. The night I received the F-Zymes I mixed up a batch at 1 tsp to 4 oz water and sprayed it on like Gordon's printed instructions suggested. Over the next few days I watched my last lesion fade and heal, and waited for the new ones to appear.None did.That's how I got

rid of the lesions. I still have Morgellons and, I now know, Lyme, so I still get fresh bloody red DOTS, but no more lesions, at least not for now, and it has been 14 months since my last lesion, 14 months since the day I started using F-Zymes.But what if for reasons of price, skepticism, fear, caution, or whatever, you do not get the F-Zymes, but you do most definitely have the hematoma type lesions?Ever hear of a styptic pencil? That is the thing men buy to stop the bleeding when they cut themselves shaving. They cost a buck or two and are always sold next to men's razors. In addition to stopping bleeding, they are antibacterial. I broke mine into two or three smaller pieces so I could carry one in my purse, keep one by my computers at work and home (out of sight at work of course). When I got a fresh lesion, I slipped away for a second and literally ground the end of the styptic pencil right into

the lesion. It didn't matter if it was above or below the skin, it always stopped the lesion from continuing to develop and in moments I it would begin to fade.There you have it: my best case lesion relief (F-Zymes) and my pre-Zymes lesion relief (styptic pencil).Love,Kajayhttp://morjella.com

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This is very good to know Kayjay. I too have a couple of these weird looking

blood spots under the skin. They have not progressed into bursting though.

They just seem to remain the same. But if they do start to burst, then I will

remember your recommendation.

Thanks, Terry

>

> Do you have the kind of lesions that look like blood blisters either on or

beneath the surface of the skin? When I was getting (this kind of) lesions, they

would erupt from an area that had seemed to be perfect skin moments before. They

soaked through the sleeve of my business suit and threatened to compromise my

job security, not to mention they were completely freaking me out. Talk about

feeling like my life was out of control...

>

> The day before I used Gordon's F-Zymes I got my last fresh lesion. The night I

received the F-Zymes I mixed up a batch at 1 tsp to 4 oz water and sprayed it on

like Gordon's printed instructions suggested. Over the next few days I watched

my last lesion fade and heal, and waited for the new ones to appear.

>

> None did.

>

> That's how I got rid of the lesions. I still have Morgellons and, I now know,

Lyme, so I still get fresh bloody red DOTS, but no more lesions, at least not

for now, and it has been 14 months since my last lesion, 14 months since the day

I started using F-Zymes.

>

> But what if for reasons of price, skepticism, fear, caution, or whatever, you

do not get the F-Zymes, but you do most definitely have the hematoma type

lesions?

>

> Ever hear of a styptic pencil? That is the thing men buy to stop the bleeding

when they cut themselves shaving. They cost a buck or two and are always sold

next to men's razors. In addition to stopping bleeding, they are antibacterial.

I broke mine into two or three smaller pieces so I could carry one in my purse,

keep one by my computers at work and home (out of sight at work of course). When

I got a fresh lesion, I slipped away for a second and literally ground the end

of the styptic pencil right into the lesion. It didn't matter if it was above or

below the skin, it always stopped the lesion from continuing to develop and in

moments I it would begin to fade.

>

> There you have it: my best case lesion relief (F-Zymes) and my pre-Zymes

lesion relief (styptic pencil).

>

> Love,

> Kajay

> http://morjella.com

>

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Kayjay, just glad you got tested. Aandraya has kicked me along as well, so I

know what you are talking about. Thanks Aa...

Terry

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> >> Do you have the kind of lesions that look like blood blisters either on or

beneath the surface of the skin? When I was getting (this kind of) lesions, they

would erupt from an area that had seemed to be perfect skin moments before. They

soaked through the sleeve of my business suit and threatened to compromise my

job security, not to mention they were completely freaking me out. Talk about

feeling like my life was out of control...

> >>

> >> The day before I used Gordon's F-Zymes I got my last fresh lesion. The

night I received the F-Zymes I mixed up a batch at 1 tsp to 4 oz water and

sprayed it on like Gordon's printed instructions suggested. Over the next few

days I watched my last lesion fade and heal, and waited for the new ones to

appear.

> >>

> >> None did.

> >>

> >> That's how I got rid of the lesions. I still have Morgellons and, I now

know, Lyme, so I still get fresh bloody red DOTS, but no more lesions, at least

not for now, and it has been 14 months since my last lesion, 14 months since the

day I started using F-Zymes.

> >>

> >> But what if for reasons of price, skepticism, fear, caution, or whatever,

you do not get the F-Zymes, but you do most definitely have the hematoma type

lesions?

> >>

> >> Ever hear of a styptic pencil? That is the thing men buy to stop the

bleeding when they cut themselves shaving. They cost a buck or two and are

always sold next to men's razors. In addition to stopping bleeding, they are

antibacterial. I broke mine into two or three smaller pieces so I could carry

one in my purse, keep one by my computers at work and home (out of sight at work

of course). When I got a fresh lesion, I slipped away for a second and literally

ground the end of the styptic pencil right into the lesion. It didn't matter if

it was above or below the skin, it always stopped the lesion from continuing to

develop and in moments I it would begin to fade.

> >>

> >> There you have it: my best case lesion relief (F-Zymes) and my pre-Zymes

lesion relief (styptic pencil).

> >>

> >> Love,

> >> Kajay

> >> http://morjella.com

> >>

> >

> >

>

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