Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Hi all- yes! I did it yesterday. Strange thing first... in the afternoon, while driving home after errands, I kept feeling something stringey in my mouth- like the way a string of wayward celery would feel if caught between my teeth- but i couldn't work it out with my tongue or swishing with water, while driving. I got home and looked in magnifier and saw something dark slightly under my tongue, to the side. I gently tugged with tweezers and one " leg " of it kept being attached to the mucous tissues. It finally tugged loose and under magnifier, looked like a little alien ant kind of thing- freeeeeaky. I had read just in that morning about your wine pulling idea- so i did that and then saw a bunch of dark reddish brown stringey things- semi -attached but able to be removed with a rolling Q-tip- WOW! My husband tried the wine pulling this morning (we are used to oil pulling every morn), but he did not have the same results (he doesn't have lyme)- so a good testimony. It had been a good bottle of wine and so now will try it with cheap wine- (didn't have any this morning but there is a small spot that looks like it could grow one of those longer " things' , that looked very similar to stuff i had seen on lymephotos.com. (teeth do stain, so beware of that- but worth it til get a good tooth cleaning later). Thank you so much Lyn,for bringing it up! pati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Omigosh! Do you know for certain that you have Morgellan's? Gerry > > Hi all- yes! I did it yesterday. Strange thing first... in the afternoon, > while driving home after errands, I kept feeling something stringey in my > mouth- like the way a string of wayward celery would feel if caught > between > my teeth- but i couldn't work it out with my tongue or swishing with > water, > while driving. I got home and looked in magnifier and saw something dark > slightly under my tongue, to the side. I gently tugged with tweezers and > one " leg " of it kept being attached to the mucous tissues. It finally > tugged loose and under magnifier, looked like a little alien ant kind of > thing- freeeeeaky. I had read just in that morning about your wine pulling > idea- so i did that and then saw a bunch of dark reddish brown stringey > things- semi -attached but able to be removed with a rolling Q-tip- WOW! > My husband tried the wine pulling this morning (we are used to oil pulling > every morn), but he did not have the same results (he doesn't have lyme)- > so a good testimony. It had been a good bottle of wine and so now will try > it with cheap wine- (didn't have any this morning but there is a small > spot that looks like it could grow one of those longer " things' , that > looked very similar to stuff i had seen on lymephotos.com. (teeth do > stain, so beware of that- but worth it til get a good tooth cleaning > later). > Thank you so much Lyn,for bringing it up! > pati > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 >It had been a good bottle of wine and so now will try > it with cheap wine- (didn't have any this morning but there is a small > spot that looks like it could grow one of those longer " things' , that > looked very similar to stuff i had seen on lymephotos.com. (teeth do > stain, so beware of that- but worth it til get a good tooth cleaning > later). > Thank you so much Lyn,for bringing it up! I am having stuff wash out but not like you are. Mine looks like the stuff floating in any kombucha brew. I thought at first that it was probably the wine, unfiltered. But it is not. It is amazing that every time I swish, junk comes out. Whether it is once a day or the third time that day. It does stain teeth brown badly. We all need to put our heads together and find a remedy for that because this is not something we can just do for a bit and quit...we all know how fungus acts. If it is not knocked down sufficiently for the body's immune system to then take over and get rid of it, it will regroup the minute it is not attacked and it comes back worse. How long does everyone do the swish? I am thinking maybe I am overdoing it each time and that just a few minutes (like 2 or 3) is all it takes to accomplish what it is going to do each session. I will try adding peroxide to my swish, since follow-up with peroxide did not have any affect since I was doing this from the start when it at first it was leaving such a yucky, sick taste in my mouth. Based one results that are coming to the group, I think this wine idea will kill more than one thing in the mouth. Lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2012 Report Share Posted July 19, 2012 >>Lyn did you see anything other than the red wine when you spat it back out? I still haven't bought any to try yet, but am really interested to know if you had any defining results?<< Yes, I can't believe how much yuck comes out when I spit it out. I would say red wine is very effective for more than one thing because I have not had the sick taste or the massive fogginess of the first two days, but I still am spitting out fibers. Lyn ________________________________ From: " ly.ninwv@... " < ly.ninwv@... > Hey guys and gals. I got some red wine to try this and I do believe it works! I swished two mornings in a row after first cleaning my mouth out of morning dew! ;-) Both morning I had a HORRIBLE, YUCKY, ICKY taste in my mouth. It lasted all day that first day. Both times I would follow the swish with peroxide, toothpaste, mouthwash--three in a row--spending alot of time in the bathroom on my mouth and it still would not clear my mouth out. This was horrible. I wondered if it was because I bought the cheapest bottle of red wine WalMart had in this God-forsaken state of WV that allows any grocery store to sell what was only ever before allowed to be sold in state stores. Anyway, as I made breakfast on that second day (yesterday) my head felt weird. I was spaced out, foggy and feeling a bit awful in my head. So after breakfast, I did my brushing and swishing again and soon after that I cleared all up. I will finish the bottle of wine and see what else happens because I KNOW it is stirring something up. Lyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 Maybe organic grape juice won't stain teeth, too. The teeth staining is really a problem. Does anyone know where to get organic grape juice? I am sure the pitiful excuses for health food stores I have near me do not carry this. Lyn ------------------ Answer to post Digest 2546 - post 7a regarding wine swishing for Morellans. See the following site that quotes Gwen , ND who was the original person who discovered this. You can see that she now uses organic grape juice instead of wine which apparently works better. Just for your information because the wine seems to work too. www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=146395 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 I used to make grape jams/jellies and the way to prep the juice was... add rinsed grapes to a stainless steel pot with a little bit of water. Heat all.. as it heats, smash/smush grapes up with a potato masher... continue to heat just a little.. don't bring to a boil. Allow mixture to cool. Drain the juice and save. Squeeze out as much juice from the pulp as you can. I used to put the pulp in some cheese cloth, open my upper cupboard door, tie the cheese cloth to the handle of the cupboard and place a large pan under the cheesecloth so the drippings would end up in the large pan. Didn't want to waste any of the 'juice' from the grapes. Point being.... if you can get your hands on organic grapes, you can make your own 'juice' and save it in the fridge. Just skip the heating part... mush them up with a potatoe masher and save the juice. You won't need much, right? It only takes a little each day to 'grape' pull. Don't hold grape juice w/o putting it in the fridge for very long, it will try to ferment on you. This happened to me when I left a huge bag of pulp to drip overnite. The resultant juice looked kinda frothy the next morning but I used it in my jelly anyway and... it was one of the best batches I ever made. Tasted grapey/sweet and tart all at the same time. No.. we didn't get high eating it. darn !! lol... Lola H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 I did the red wine mouth wash this morning - the wine is in a small pack so I might have to pour it into a container first since I can't see the wine to make sure it is completely clear before I rinse my mouth. The spit showed a few tiny dark spots and one stringy piece. No unpleasant aftertaste, no fuzzy head. But I dont have furry morning mouth either. I rinsed my mouth prior but am not convinced the stringy piece was not saliva. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 Here we have a big range of organic grape juices and even organic wines - I guess you're in the US? Can your Health Food Store help? Jane Re: Morgellans / Re: Oil Pulling suggestion > Maybe organic grape juice won't stain teeth, too. The teeth staining is > really a problem. > > Does anyone know where to get organic grape juice? I am sure the pitiful > excuses for health food stores I have near me do not carry this. > > Lyn > > ------------------ > Answer to post Digest 2546 - post 7a regarding wine swishing for > Morellans. See the following site that quotes Gwen , ND who was the > original person who discovered this. You can see that she now uses organic > grape juice instead of wine which apparently works better. Just for your > information because the wine seems to work too. > > www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=146395 > > > ------------------------------------ > > List Home Page: > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > Books: > DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo! > Groups Links > > > > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2012.0.2197 / Virus Database: 2437/5142 - Release Date: 07/19/12 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 > > I'm wondering then if a straight dark organic grape juice would do the > trick - I would like my son to try it and he doesn't drink alcohol at all & > so far isn't interested for that reason > > Thanks - sounds promising > > Jane Reply to Jane. Go to the site: >http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=146395 This explains it all. Sandy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 Eegads!!! Reading these posts I am ready to go and buy a microscope so that if I try this, I can at least look at the critters up close and personal! Gerry > > Not all 'strings' are Morgellons. > Microfilaria came out of my skin once doing a clay detox bath mix. > .. shocking brown wiggly things that died almost immediately. > Tongue is part of the same system as the skin, so it makes > good sense to do it till they're gone. They say from insect bites. ---tls > > Re: Morgellans / Re: Oil Pulling suggestion > > I would keep doing it until you don't see those strings anymore= a couple > of times a day- my husband had none at all, even the first time- > good luck, --pati > > <rydelikeustoleit@... > <mailto:rydelikeustoleit%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > **>> I have no signs of Morgellons (that I know of) but from these > emails > > thought I would give the swish a whirl. I used organic concord grape > juice > > concentrate, undiluted, straight out of the bottle and had many stringy > > looking things come out. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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