Suspected Morgellons Vector: Cotton Nematode Parasites in New Clothing

Latest research indicates Morgellons Disease is a “nested delivery system”, meaning that there are multiple vectors you can be exposed to, each vector or delivery system giving way to a deeper stealth mycoplasma that cooks in the biofilm gel of your colon, kidneys and liver as a “Vifungeria”. For instance nematodes are a common delivery system carrying GMO bio-pesticides, as are other insects and potentially chem-trails and self-assembling bio-nanotechnology (which we will cover in an upcoming article). For the purpose of this article, we will focus on the vector of cotton parasites as one potential delivery system.

Key to remember, is that we believe once you are brewing the Vifungeria, your body scent and pheromones tell the insects and nematodes that you are “dead”, literally opening up your defense system to a whole host of parasites that you normally would NOT contract even if exposed to on a daily basis while healthy.You become an “insect and parasite attractor”.

For this reason, we will be covering over the next few weeks a series of articles on parasites that are commonly found in Morgellons patients, and their vector points. I want to make it clear that we do NOT believe Morgellons is merely a “parasite infection”, it is a deep cellular terrain issue and the parasites are secondary. But, having a “grasp” on what kids of critters are about, is useful in understanding our skin and hair protocols to get immediate relief while you focus on detoxing the deeper Vifungeria brewing within.

It is also helpful I feel, for Morgellons patients to be aware of some of the more insidious parasites that are rampant right now, to lower your risk factor and exposure to them as much as possible because Morgs victims have almost no defenses left when it comes to parasite exposure.

That being said, there is one particular cotton parasite from China that is making itself known worldwide that you need to be aware of, and take some precautions against.

Morgellons Cotton Clothing Parasite

Our Old Navy Nightmare:

About a month after the strange symptoms of crawling, itching and swarming started from the muddy lake bed in Wisconsin (where we believe we were exposed to the original Morgellons vector in the form of GMO nematode bio-pesticides) Sungazer had a very unusual experience with new cotton clothing.  Now keep in mind that at this point, our entire family was already exposed, carrying a mycoplasmic toxic load, and brewing the Vifungeria within, so any kind of persistent parasite or bug was already a huge risk factor for us, and more attracted to us as a host.

Sungazer went to Old Navy and bought about $500 worth of new clothing. It was late fall in Wisconsin, and time to stock up on warm clothing for business. He brought the clothing home and packed it new, for a business trip, still in the plastic bag, putting on the new pants and shirt the next morning for the trip. Immediately, he felt like he was getting bitten (painfully!) all over his legs from the cotton pants.

Over the course of the day, the biting got worse, and turned into unbearable swarming. The entire weekend trip was miserable and after that trip, he saw a persistent increase in his symptoms and rapid decline in his health along with a rapid scalp swarming issue and hair loss starting.

We talked about the pants at that time, we KNEW there was “something” in those clothes that was awful. Within days of bringing those clothes home, every item of cotton clothing in the house was unbearable and infested. This was also the point where I experienced a rapid increase in symptoms as well, miserable biting and sores.

We knew then that the cotton clothes were not the original point of infection for us, BUT we also knew that whatever we were exposed to in the clothes made whatever we HAD much worse and we were just at the beginning of our research so it took some time for us to pull this possible vector together.

Sungazer ended up throwing away $500 worth of brand new clothing, some of which was never worn. We could not take it back for a refund, knowing it was infested, we had no choice but to eat the loss. We could not even take the clothing in and try to explain to the manager that it was infested with some kind of parasite, because the very act of taking it back at ALL would expose more people and we figured the store would think we were insane.

In the course of our research we uncovered this possible explanation’ that I would like to share with you:

Strange Cotton Parasite from Cheap Cotton Fabrics is Worldwide Pandemic
Strongylus monospinigerum (temporary name given for this parasite in China)

General description:

An unidentified organism, which is infesting more and more homes across the country. This particular creature apparently houses itself in lint-like fibers which it seems to weave into a tiny ball, like a nest or cocoon, and contacting human skin via floors or clothing, bores into human tissue to take up residence in the body. (Regular laundering with hot water and detergent apparently do nothing to kill the organism in clothing). Once in the body the following symptoms result:

- Open itchy lesions on the skin appear (from tiny holes to many millimeters in length)

- Intestinal discomfort begins or slight anal discomfort

- Straight red lines (track marks) just under the skin are sometimes seen

- A “crawling” sensation is repeatedly felt on the skin and scalp, although nothing is visible to the naked eye

- Fatigue and lowered resistance to disease develops over time

- Localized muscle pains occur

- Sharp, painful tinges in tissue are felt

- Blood (reddish brown) spots can be seen which over time move from deep tissue areas to the surface of the skin

Upon recent investigation by Microbial Diagnostics, Inc., the following was observed concerning selected samples of the lint-like balls:

Dr. Steven Doggett’s observations:

“Regarding the samples: contained approximately 15 structures.  At the macroscopic level, each appeared to be small masses of lint or natural fibers approximately 0.5 to 1 mm in diameter.  At the microscopic level (examined at 100x and 450x), the structures appear as tightly woven, but irregularly shaped stands of natural fibers.  Each mass consists of a heterogeneous assemblage of fibers – the vast majority of fibers lack color and are somewhat consistent with Figure 6 provided by Dr. Amin’s Parasitetesting.com web site:   http://www.myplanet.net/yeec60bp/figure6.jpg

Approximately 20-30% of the fibers were tinted blue, approximately 5% were tinted red, and less than 5% were tinted green.  Each structure varied in its specific assemblage of colored fibers.  Some lacked colored fibers altogether or contained only one a single tinted fiber, which was usually blue or red.  Occasional wool fibers were also seen and these appeared as dark brown.   In my opinion, most if not all of the fibers are natural – likely cotton or paper and some wool.

Also present within the fibrous matrix were occasional fungal spores.  These spores are typical of cross contamination by background levels of spores suspended in indoor air or deposited as constituents of indoor dust.  There was absolutely no indication that the fibrous structures are fungal in origin or that fungi co-exist within the assemblage other than by chance alone.”

“Two of the 15 structures contained a single nematode-like organism. Although this is outside my area of expertise, the morphology was most similar to filariform larvae of hookworms or possibly a larval form of Ascaris (roundworm). The organisms were identical in morphology. Their presence was not readily observable because each structure had to be carefully teased apart to reveal the inner “core”. If present, this is where the organism is found.”

In the U.S., a new unidentified parasite is infesting the cloths of new garment retailers. Shoppers beware!! Many textile products are being imported from foreign countries which have lower manufacturing standards. The U.S. inspections and shipping industry have failed to detect these parasites because they are nematodes and only visible under a low power microscope. As a result, consumers are contracting parasites from NEW retail clothing and textile products. Any store that sells imported textiles (clothing, furniture, carpeting) can have these parasites. Infested hotels, rental cars, offices, and public transportation can be a source of transmission, also.

There have been reports of infested clothing in retail outlets on the East Coast. These parasites are not limited to the East Coast. The problem is nationwide. Parasite infested clothing is being sold at low and high-priced retailers. Therefore, people of all economic levels will be impacted.

Are Retailers Aware of this Parasite?

Yes. The retail garment industry is aware it is infested with a parasite that’s uncommon to the US. It’s not a mite, flea, lice, collembolan, springtail, sand fly, or anything your doctor would be familiar with. Some retailers mistakenly call it a “cloth flea”.

Identifying This Parasite:

Color:

White, black or beige

Appearance:

1) Tiny and round about the size of a spec of salt or smaller, visible with a low power microscope or jewelers lens easily- barely visible to naked eye.
2) Tiny and oblong shaped with a long fine thread or fiber extending from one end. The other end has a nematode “shell” that is flat, with a small hook at the front for boring into skin.At one stage of its life cycle it seems to be able to flutter or fly, but it’s hard to tell whether it’s actually flying, or floating on air currents because it is so light. It will then land on your eyelashes, scalp, skin etc… and you can “feel” when it lights on you, especially eyelashes. it is attracted to electrostatic appliances.

Characteristics:

This parasite can APPEAR to fly, jump, and crawl. Whether that is the case or it’s being moved by air currents is still unclear. You must look at the right time in order to see it flying. It spends most of its time resting on something. It likes hair, eyelashes, clothing, and dark colored items.You may notice this parasite “flying” out of the dryer after you dry infested clothing and open the door. It looks like tiny fiber or lint barely visible flying at your face.

The parasite’s location is not limited to the hair, clothing, and body. It will infest fabric and non-fabric items. Once it gets into a home, the parasite spreads quickly. It will get in every room and everything! ie, wallets, pocketbooks, paper, boxes, cabinets, etc. Wherever you go, it travels with you. ie, your car, office, school, etc.

It is VERY contagious. If you think you have the cotton parasite, try to avoid contact with other people as much as you can or stay home, follow our “swarming” detox protocols including bath, laundry, home and environment until you are out of the “CODE RED” zone.

Unusual Mysteries:

Mystery #1- Usually nematodes are NOT airborne. They do not demonstrate an ability to float on air currents or fly. I will say that during the height of this infestation, I DID catch one of these on my eyelash and have a microscope video of the critter, which I will post here in part two of this article. It was absolutely a nematode, with a long fine filiment/hair on one end, and clearly “attached” to my eyelash (which I plucked out in order to get the specimen). Entomologists will tell you flat out that parasites/nematodes do not fly, and parasite experts do not seem to be aware of this new one yet.

Mystery #2- This parasite seems to prefer cheap, crappy imported cotton products from third world countries that are using BT cotton. Is this an ancient cotton parasite that has mutated with the rampant GMO pollution in the environment? Or an entirely new critter? I don’t even want to think about the bio-warfare documents we uncovered talking about how insects and nematodes make perfect “delivery systems” for infesting a population. Granted, with a conspiracy-theory mindset, one can see how China might snicker at the Americans getting infested with a new GMO parasite only they know how to treat that harbors a delivery system for something else.  I do NOT have a conspiracy-theory mindset however, so my logical mind considers that an option, but an unlikely one. I think this is more likely a natural parasite that has mutated from GMO Cotton exposure.

Mystery #4 The GMO nematode created to infest and kill the cotton boil weevil. This is a genetically modified nematode that carries a GMO bio-pesticide in it as a delivery system. The nematodes are sprayed on cotton crops with the intent that the nematode will infest the boil weevil and kill it. This was developed by our favorite “Big M’ and Dow. Again, this points to a GMO mutated nematode that now infests humans. Is this the culprit?  It’s the most likely vector based on previous proof that nematodes carrying bio-pesticide delivery systems can mutate and infest humans, even the CDC recognizes that.

Lesions and Rash on BT Cotton Farmer

BT Cotton Farmers in India Reporting Rashes and Lesions

How Can Morgellons Patients Protect Themselves?

Our family took some protocols into consideration after the “Old Navy Nightmare” which included LABEL READING.

- Do NOT buy cheap cotton from China (”made in china“) or India, the two biggest GMO cotton growers and where the problem seems to be the worst.

- Look for high quality, (hopefully ORGANIC) cotton from the United States, Canada or South America.

- Take a magnifying glass or jewelers scope to stores. If you get eyeballed, don’t be afraid to tell the clerk there is a strange cotton parasite afloat. They might think you are nuts, but at this point, who cares? You might save them some misery in the long term.

- Do not try on clothing in stores

- Keep a plastic tub in your car so if you have to buy clothes, you can put the items in the sealed tub or baggie right away.

- Go home and follow the LAUNDRY PROTOCOLS outline in our “Got Body Bugs” book and take a  “Swarming Protocol” detox bath to clear anything you picked up from handling the clothes.

I know all of that sounds exhausting. The thing is that once you get your home, car etc.. in order like we outline in the book, you already have the tubs and platic baggies on hand, you already have the bathroom set up for a detox bath and sealed plastic bins to dump “contaminated” clothing or towels into, the process of dealing with getting well and limiting exposure to new parasites while GETTING WELL becomes a natural part of your life.

That is why we wrote the book, to help you get your life in order, so that you can deal with the protocols gracefully, make them a natural part of your life for a few months and GET YOUR LIFE BACK.

It will not be that way forever. You can and will start to heal as you deal with the internal Vifungeria and biofilm where this stuff is breeding. In the meantime, try to avoid too much exposure to new parasites that can infest you, especially these cotton boogers, they were extremely hard to deal with.

Some Articles and Letters from cotton Parasite Sufferers:

We have had several nanotrans members write us about cotton parasites, I did not get an email back from them with permission to share the story so I’m going to share a few others I’ve found online so that you have an idea of what to watch for:

” I found black specks on tights and things at Wallmart as well, a couple months back. .and avoided the clothing because of this . .my gut feeling told me those were ‘it’.”

” My boyfriend and I have both developed Morgellon’s, right after buying 2 new pillows from Big Lots. I have thrown them out”

“Went to WalMart – looked at some white cotton shirts that were hanging on a display. Saw many black specks.. And tiny twig looking things.”

“I am a 100% believer that cotton is infected with these organisms! I also read that article. It depends on what store u go to. Almost all the dollar stores have products infected with these fibers and I instantly itch walking down the aisles. And when u begin to read all the labels u will realize that 99.9% of products infected are from China! And by all means, never use a stinkin Q-tip again!

“The itching and biting began while I was staying in two separate motels last Spring. (2009) I was traveling in Northern California and two months later in North Carolina when I had felt the stinging and biting on my legs right after I had gone to bed in both motels. In both instances, I thought ‘Bed Bugs’ and threw off the bed covers, turned on the lights expecting to see visible bugs. But I saw nothing.”

“The biting and sting started with the purchase of new clothes from Old Navy in Oct. If you meant landing that I feel as well.”

“I did buy cotton underwear and a new sheet at Walmart prior to the infestation starting. Really don’t know what to do. I’m at the end of my rope here. Tried so many things.”

“I am experiencing the same, but I have small bites on the back of my scalp, shoulders, chest and arms. I have been going nuts cleaning, disinfecting. I do feel the lighting sensation thats unnerving and today finall saw a tiny white (looked like the tiniest spider you’d ever seen or mite?) It flys and jumps. Tiny.”

“I was infested with this right after I bought cheap towels at Wal-Mart. I did not wash them before using them because I was on my way to the gym and forgot my towel, so later that night I pulled out one of the new ones and stuck it in my gym bag. After I showered at the gymI felt pinpricks ALL OVER my body and hours later it was like something was crawling and biting me everywhere. I thought I got this at the gym, but now I’m thinking the cotton towel was the source?”

“I too have had the same thing for about seven month nothing will kill these things I live in Australia but have a business that imports clothes…”

“I have been to the county extension office, an exterminator and a entomologist. They don’t see any bugs or mites. I think they are something new or just not your typical pest so they don’t know what they are looking at, therefore they don’t think they see anything. The entomologist was very insulting. She was rude and even though I did not come off acting paranoid, crazy, or obnoxious she let me know she thought it was delusional.”

“Interesting … I have had something weird going on since late Sept 2009 and I am 99.99999% sure it originated from a SHERPA SHEEPSKIN 50×60 inch THROW I bought at COSTCO”

May you find health, healing and happiness…

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • email
  • Print
  • StumbleUpon
  • TwitThis

Filed Under: Body Bug PandemicGMO DiseasesMorgellonsMorgellons Early SymptomsNanoTechnology in Morgellonsmorgellon's articlesmorgellons disease

Tags:

About the Author: Hello, I'm co-creator of this site, and hope that it is helping you in your healing journey and search for truth. We created this site with the intention to help as many people as possible find hope and health again. Our families have gone through a very difficult time, lost thousands of dollars and wasted much precious time figuring out what does and not NOT work. We are sharing our research, insights, the "Body Bugs" book and our ongoing investigation (as well as the wonderful work of others) in the hope it will help as many as possible. We look forward to getting to know you in the members area.

RSSComments (10)

Leave a Reply | Trackback URL

  1. sharon sherianotto says:

    I have seen hundreds of these cotton balls, there seems to be even more of them after being laundered. I wondered if they were coming from inside my washing machine. Reading your article makes sense though.

    It seems no matter how much bleach I use these cotton balls keep coming. I placed one of these cotton balls in a baggie and within minutes a thin hairlike creature had grown from it. I don’t have a microscope(to see if it was alive) my funds have all been going to health aid spending. These cotton balls are constantly popping up and the tiny dark specks as well. I inspect my bleached white undies before putting them on and they seem OK, mid day I find tiny black specks – in areas where I itch. I thought they were coming from within me but it could be the underwear? OMG!!!

    Is this what I see in the flying spores that occasionaly fly out of me? Gosh that sounds like such a stupid question but my reality has changed so much. I have had this for months, I cannot stay home. i spend much time with the lint roller when folks aren’t looking. (just picked one off my leg while writing this.

    I dread summer as that will bring a new array of bugs even though the sun will be a welcome sight here in Canada. we will be moving from this house and i paln on leaving everything behind accept things that do not have a fabric type pile to them. Clean the house as best as I can and get out of Dodge so to speak.

    • admin Solar-Angel says:

      Hi, the bath protocols and laundry protocols will help you get your body some relief and your home in order and clear. When it gets warm in Canada, take advantage of the SUN this summer with coconut oil – don’t overdue it at first, gradual exposure but as we have written about here before Ultraviolight light is very unfriendly to these things, as is far infrared.

      It would be best if you could toss into a dumpster the items you are leaving behind when you move. We got a letter from a lady who was house sitting a place the previous owners fled and left everything. They told her it was due to “extreme allergies” and sleep problems, but not long after moving in she was getting swarmed. It’s polite (Morgellons Etiquette?) to make sure when we have to flee, we don’t leave behind things that could make the next person sick. We were lucky when we did our first move- threw everything off the balcony, it went into a truck and was burned at the dump. I’m sure you are already going to do that, I’m posting this mostly so others hitting this page will be reminded. :-)

      • Kate in UK Kate in UK says:

        I agree: if you are going to discard items that you suspect are infected or infested, please properly discard them to be destroyed. This will become an epidemic soon enough as it is and aside from moral and ethical responsibility, the fewer of these organisms in the environment that can and will mutate, the better. Of course, the cleaning protocols for disinfecting household and personal items on the nanotransformation site are reliable and may save one much time, money and misery, but these protocols should be incorporated into everyone’s daily lives now that we’re not in Kansas anymore.
        Personally, I threw away (had destroyed) the ENTIRE contents of my home in my effort to be free of these demons; that was before I knew about Stargazers work and protocols. Still, it is ONLY stuff, all of which can be replaced and none of which is more important than my health.

  2. sharonheart sharonheart says:

    I have just moved in to my house with my daughter. I left my old house not knowing what on earth this was (is). Altogether it took me a year to figure out what I had. I went to the doctors several times, but got no help . I am working with an ND. So far my daughter has not got it. I did bring with me carpets etc, i have treated them with DE, do you think that is enough?

    • admin Solar-Angel says:

      Hi Sharon,

      DE is “helpful” for the bug infestation part of Morgellons, but not the solution. You can try enzymes but for rugs that are not “carpeting” your best bet may be to toss them. You can follow some of the protocols in our book to treat carpeting and furniture, and use your awareness of what is going on in the home to make a decsion. If you are still getting “swarmed” sensations, then the fabric rugs you brought with you are not clear. So the questions is how are you doing since the move? Do you feel that your new home is clear? If not you will need to follow some environmental protocols, like the ones in our videos so go to the Morgellons TV page and search for the early “HOme and environmental” defense videos and those will help a lot.

  3. strend strend says:

    I don’t appreciate my comment not being accepted. It is important.
    ASPERGILLUS FUNGUS IN COTTON FIBERS? ASPERGILLUS IS USED FOR BIO-CONTROL IN COTTON AND PEANUTS
    BIOPESTICIDE: A. flavus (ASPERGILLUS) strain AF36 (Arizona Cotton Research and Protection Council, Phoenix. Ariz.) a non-toxin producing strain registered (EPA) on cotton fields in Texas and Arizona for control of strains of A. flavus which produce aflotoxin; A. flavus strain NRRL 21882, registered for use in peanut crops to control aflatoxin-producing strains of A. flavus (Circle One Global, Inc., Shellman, GA.)

    • admin Solar-Angel says:

      Thanks for the info! Our family also experienced a very strange fungual type of strain from scratchy brush in Arizona, and this may have been a possible culprit- cotton has become a fairly toxic plant the last few years, unfortunately, because natural cotton is so pleasant to wear. The introduction of bio-pedticides and BT cotton has really altered the gene landscape of this amazing plant.

      Not sure what you meant about it not being approved- we do have all comments under a “pending” until we check them out, but only to stop spammers or insensitive folks who stop by and leave hurtful comments about DOP etc… for people who are trying to heal. Take Care!

  4. strend strend says:

    Solar-Angel,
    I attempted to post my comment yesterday and it was awaiting moderation. After that… POOF… it was gone.

    Yes, it should be known to everyone that the EPA is allowing fungus… AS WELL AS BACTERIA, that cause human and animal illnesses to be used as biopesticides, bioinsecticides, biofungicides etc. These are LIVING microorganisms. Members from the USDA are actually on some of the patents.

    Burkholderia cepacia (pseudomonas cepacia) was used as a biological fungicide for the control of soil-borne fungi on seeds and seedlings in forestry nurseries. The Center for Disease Control stepped in and the registration was withdrawn because of concerns over links with lung infections in persons suffering from cystic fibrosis or Chronic Granulomatous disease.

    Remember the melamine problem in milk a while back? Lo and behold melamine can be traced to the microcapsule’s that so-called natural pesticides, insecticides, fungicides etc. (bacteria and fungi) are delivered to crops… and yes, LIVESTOCK CROPS AS WELL. To my knowledge, the bacteria and fungi; living or dead is also considered organic as these organisms are considered to be natural in the environment; however, this doesn’t necessarily mean they are safe, nor are they without mutants and/or chemicals. Remember, all that has to be listed on these bio control products is the inert ingredient, which is usually extremely low. Now, seems to me that someone would have made the connection to milk and melamine a long time ago, maybe someone did and it was hushed up.

    In reading United States Patent 6506397 and you will find it states;

    6. Microcapsule according to claim 1, wherein said active ingredient is a bio-pesticide comprising at least one of pheromones, pyrethroids, insect growth regulators, insect attractants, and insect repellents.

    Not only is melamine used in the composition of the “capsules” but formaldehyde, urea. United States Patent 6506397 – which in part states; .

    Microcapsule according to claim 21, wherein said capsule shell is formed by condensation of formaldehyde with at least one of urea and melamine.

    United States Patent 6506397Abstract:
    The present invention features a sustained-release microcapsule for long-term pest controlling. In general, a microcapsule has a capsule core including active pest-control ingredients and diluents, and a capsule shell which physically separates the capsule core from the surrounding medium. Diluents are arranged to entrap active ingredients therein and to provide resistance to mass transfer of the active ingredients therethrough. The capsule shell generally includes the shell pores and provides additional resistance to mass transfer of the active ingredient therethrough. Diluents are selected from a class of material such that the mass transfer resistances existing in the capsule core and/or capsule shell depend on the temperature of the surrounding medium.

    Shocking… isn’t it? What is more shocking to me is that the U.S. government is ignoring all of this.

    Take care too Solar-Angel. I would suggest your family get tested for Aspergillus. This fungus cause a whole lot of human health problems.

    • Hilary saffron says:

      I was tested for Aspergillus along with other mold/fungals when I saw an environmental d last year. Tested positive for a few but HUGE amounts of Aspergillus in my blood. Problem is this Dr only sends you to a lab and then tells you to go find someone to treat your problem.
      As an aside I’ve noticed that doctors in other countries ( especailly the Netherlands) are MUCH more open to alot of this ,especailly mold poisoning,Here in NY I was literally laughed at by the Dept of Building when I brought them both a 12 page copy of a report done by a very well know mold inspector ( he wroks with Pete Seeger) and my lab results. I wonder if you know of anyone who treats mold and fungi in the blood. I know this isn;t exactly about Morgellons but I thnk there may very well be a connection . The inspector told me that mold is like a magnet for all sorts of disgusting things including parasites etc.It would be nice to know how to get the Aspergillus out of your body. Hopefully ,if anyone has been able to they will post it? Thanks Stend That was intersting.

    • admin Solar-Angel says:

      yes- thank you. We agree that mold/fungus is a major part of the Morgellons cluster of symptoms. Remember that funugs is an insect attractor, and some even emit specific perhemones to attract insects and parasites as part of nature’s own “recyclying” system. We address this in the book for detoxing the cells and blood- the biofilm is where fungus and mold likes to grow and gene-swap with other organisms, add a bit of agrobacterium tot he mix and you can brew all sorts of unusual new critters inside the body. Hence, our cautions on GMO foods and bio-pesticides. Biofilm gel is key here- it is also where the nanotechnology that Dr. Staninger has studied breed, it requires biofilm gel to replicate hiding in the liver, colon, kidneys….. This is why after you deal with skin, hair, lungs, ears and environment, you must clear the internal body of biofilm to truly heal. Take Care…

Leave a Reply