Re: Myiasis, Morgellons, Lymes, & Parasitic Skin Infections: Symptoms, Life Cycles, & Treatment
Cool post with great links ICU, but I propose drastic changes to the opening, to read something like this:
For those of you who recognize you're dealing with systemic helminths, Lymes, and/or Myiasis, brace yourself for what you might catch back in the U.S.A.:
Morgellons: The omnipresent predatory filament that thrives only in hosts who have adequate bacteria supply from the aforementioned primary infections.
Consider the latest photos from Clew. Myiasis larvae offer a poor explanation for this hair-wrapping life form. Nematophaguous fungi is a much better fit.
Myiasis symptoms perfectly describe the mild evening symptoms I had for several months preceding my Morgellons bloom.
Regardless of what the wrapping filament life forms are, I agree with your treatments based on personal experience.
Epsom Salts , borax, dead
Sea Salt s, -azole drugs - these things are effective when
Antibiotics aren't.
Do you have a link, by chance, that describes these warnings against fenbendazole use for humans?
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