I'm positing that Morgellon's is a fast mutating, Mycorrhial type fungi attempting to form a symbiotic relationship with humans. The key to thisprocess is to exist within the human body without causing harm and without alerting the immune system. No small feat. Ultimately the fungal systemwill exist as sort of a second nervous system. What is termed Morgellon's is primarily the erradication of fungal cells that for one reason oranother aren't working - i.e. damaging the person's body or activating the immune system. If a given sore is open and active (i.e. infected), ifsubmerged in isopropyl alcohol, the alcohol will draw the offending fungi from the sore - a black sinewy substance/strands. As I will explain later,this is not the only function of the sores.
There are other pointers... One of the many primary symptoms is a periodic, intense craving for sweets. This would align with providing thecarbohydrates the fungi needs (and receives from the relationship) for sustenance.
Mycorrhial fungi often will attract and kill springtails as a source of nitrogen - for itself and the plant. I believe it is this type of mechanismthat is occurring and attracting other organisms resulting in the confusing cross-infection appearance of Morgellon's. This is one of theadditional functions of the sores (i.e. the attraction of specific other organisms as nutrient sources). This process is a small portion of thevitamin/mineral absorption assistance the fungi will provide.
Also occurring at the sores is the alteration of RNA and subsequent DNA as a corrective response to the offending cells being eradicated from thesystem. I am not knowledgeable with regards to genetics and such or how such a mechanism might work. So I'm gonna skip faking it. However, thereare specific details regarding the sores' process that support them being a part of fungal development and production. (concentration is at apremium...)
Additional connections and evidence: basically the dysfunctional symptoms of Morgellon's (e.g. brain fog, various digestive, etc...) are the resultof improper fungal cells being introduced into that area of the body (brain, intestines, etc. respectively) and then corrected.
So the fungi are getting a stable existence out of the symbiosis, what are the people getting? Once the process is complete (up to 10 years) theperson will have enhanced water, vitamin, and mineral absorption, heightened intelligence, expanded perception (mild cross-dimensional and telepathiccommunicative abilities), strengthened immune response, extended life-expectancy, likely among others.
Brain is tired. Well, what do you think?
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reply posted on 8-8-2008 @ 01:23 PM by prevenge | |
very interesting. see the 2012 link in my signature for some extra goodies. - | |
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reply posted on 8-8-2008 @ 03:14 PM by Kruel | |
Very interesting indeed. I'll be keeping tabs on this possibility. It seems more likely an explanation for morgellon's than a nanotech infection. If this is the case, then I hope a harmonious symbiotic relationship can be found between fungi and human biology. It may be quite an "upgrade",just as long as I don't have to deal with mushrooms sprouting from my skin! | |
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reply posted on 8-8-2008 @ 06:55 PM by verbal kint | |
reply to post by Kruel your comment about mushrooms sprouting from your skin reminded me of this:
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