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Morgellons - black spec explanation?

 
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Morgellons - black spec explanation?
I have been researching Morgellons for awhile now, and a lot of the info out there is pretty BS (even though there is very little professional information).

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One of the main problems that still wrecks my brain is the black specs. I have seen them on patients first hand and I can't find a logical explanation for them.

They are extremely tight woven fibers, and they can come out in droves from the site of the rash/itch.

I have been researching real diseases that could be causing these and I have come up with nothing.

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I have thought that maybe it's some kind of auto-immune response with the keratin of the skin?
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Re: Morgellons - black spec explanation?
I have been researching Morgellons for awhile now, and a lot of the info out there is pretty BS (even though there is very little professional information).

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One of the main problems that still wrecks my brain is the black specs. I have seen them on patients first hand and I can't find a logical explanation for them.

They are extremely tight woven fibers, and they can come out in droves from the site of the rash/itch.

I have been researching real diseases that could be causing these and I have come up with nothing.

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I have thought that maybe it's some kind of auto-immune response with the keratin of the skin?
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Maybe..person i know of that could have this (the dr. claimed he has never heard of this Morgellons when i brought it up)and the person has been diagnosised (there claiming) with auto-immune, but who really knows? it's like nightmare! one of the strangest things i ever seen or heard of..
The medical community not interested in finding out if this is real or some stress related mental disorder <<< that's what they call anything they can't figure out..


I don't believe it's just some mental disorder.... believe people who are effected with it, get stressed out due to the fact no one can tell them why or what's happening..

Oh an now they want to take this person's spleen out!
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Thread: Revelations From a Man Who Helped Design Morgellons Disease
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Re: Morgellons - black spec explanation?
I have been researching Morgellons for awhile now, and a lot of the info out there is pretty BS (even though there is very little professional information).

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One of the main problems that still wrecks my brain is the black specs. I have seen them on patients first hand and I can't find a logical explanation for them.

They are extremely tight woven fibers, and they can come out in droves from the site of the rash/itch.

I have been researching real diseases that could be causing these and I have come up with nothing.

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I have thought that maybe it's some kind of auto-immune response with the keratin of the skin?
 Quoting: Fables


Not everything that you have read is bs. There are actually qualified scientist and researchers that have made great strides in identifying what MG is. Cliff Carnicom has quite a bit of info...if you're looking to help people, then do the work...there is no magic solution. Furthermore, asking people on this forum is like grasping for straws - no one that i have observed is qualified to give you anything that resembles an accurate answer.
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Re: Morgellons - black spec explanation?
I have been researching Morgellons for awhile now, and a lot of the info out there is pretty BS (even though there is very little professional information).

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One of the main problems that still wrecks my brain is the black specs. I have seen them on patients first hand and I can't find a logical explanation for them.

They are extremely tight woven fibers, and they can come out in droves from the site of the rash/itch.

I have been researching real diseases that could be causing these and I have come up with nothing.

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I have thought that maybe it's some kind of auto-immune response with the keratin of the skin?
 Quoting: Fables


Not everything that you have read is bs. There are actually qualified scientist and researchers that have made great strides in identifying what MG is. Cliff Carnicom has quite a bit of info...if you're looking to help people, then do the work...there is no magic solution. Furthermore, asking people on this forum is like grasping for straws - no one that i have observed is qualified to give you anything that resembles an accurate answer.
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Maybe not...the person im talking about has not been told they have anything like this, i found it myself one day. but when i asked the Doctor about this stuff (Morgellons) he claimed to have never heard of it... So where do you get answers?
Maybe find out how many people are on the medication called Metformin seems they're given this stuff out like candy.





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