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morgellons disease natural cures

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Hi Underclocked

Sorry to hear of your mother's suffering.

Perhaps you should research green coffee enemas. There is a great Crrow777 podcast episode on the subject. Raw pumpkin seeds are another anti-parasitic treatment.

Morgellons is not a condition that is recognized by the allopathic medical industry unfortunately. You probably will not find many here who are willing to discuss something so controversial that is out of the realms of capital s Science / scientism.
 
Sorry to hear about your mother Underclocked. Don't know much about MD but if it is parasite based then looking for and starting a cycle of a good broad spectrum Antiparasitic is probably the first step. Ivermectin and Fenbendazole are two of the best and safest broad spectrum Antiparasitics available. Oddly, both have shown a lot of evidence of also being cancer killers, which begs the question of what really is cancer? Research how to do cycles of Antiparasitic medication, since a single dose will only kill what is living at the time and not the eggs that have not yet hatched out. Dosing is usually done by body weight calculations.
 
I don´t know much about this issue.

Herd a couple of things they use: hydrogen peroxide, Chlorine dioxide MMS, zaper rife machine.


Look for Harald Klautz-Vella conferences on morgellons... not sure which country do you live.
 
I was initially pretty sceptical about this (especially when MMS gets mentioned), but here's a balanced-sounding review of the condition [viewed through an adblocker]:

There appears to be a link with Borelliosis/Lyme disease.

As an observation (not medical advice), Doxycycline is presently one of the main conventional treatments for Lyme.

Here's some more that I found:
This bit in particular stood out:
Avoid confusing Morgellons with other conditions. There are a substantial number of other conditions that can cause itching and rashes or sores which would be considered before Morgellons. This is because the symptoms of Morgellons are relatively common and general. As a result, in order to help yourself identify if you have Morgellons, you should consider other conditions that can have similar symptoms. Consider that your physical symptoms might indicate:[5]

Toxoplasmosis
Pinworm infection
Other parasitic infections
Fibromyalgia
Other fungal and bacteria caused skin diseases
 
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