Morgellons Disease

Oct 05, 2010 15:47

Some things ARE worse than death.  This disease will probably end up making an honorable mention in that catagory.  It's...words cannot describe how horrific this is, and it's impossible not to feel for the people who are afflicted by it.  It seems as though it's starting to spread too.  Many people already think it's become an epidemic.  It's in every State, and is beginning to show up world wide.  And guess what are doctors and physicians are doing?  Nothing next to claiming it doesn't exist and that people who have it are delusional.  ::disgusted::

Here's the official website: http://www.morgellons.org/

People afflicted by this disease (and some have had it for over 10 years) have painful legions and sores on their skin.  They have what looks like bugs (and actual bugs) crawling under their skin.  From the legions and sores and sometimes just in random areas, what's recently been identified as nanofibers grow out of the body.  (Sometimes they even growing out of fingernails.)  People experience excruciating pain and feel burning, itching sensations, as though bugs are clawing and biting underneath their skin.  People have found molecular substances in these fibers that belong to plants.  (Chlorophyll if I'm remembering correctly)  It's just nasty and absolutely freakish.

And to be treated like you're crazy or insane by the medical community...it's absolutely disgusting.  Over 13,000 families have reported one or more of their family members having this disease, and as far as I know, that's just in the USA (and possibly Canada and Europe).  The numbers are rising every day.

Here are a few testimonies I've found:

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THANKFULLY, there seems to be something that can greatly help and possibly even cure whatever the hell this freakish disease is.

NutraSilver - http://www.nutrasilver.com/pages/morgellons-treatment-eliminate-morgellons-symptoms-fast

I encourage everybody to listen to Connie's story. It's choppy, but really amazing.
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