All Entries Tagged With: "body bugs"
Arizona University Study Shows 40 Percent of AZ Kissing Bugs Carry Deadly Parasite
A recent University of Arizona study revealed that 40 percent of kissing bugs tested in the Tuscon area carried a parasite known to cause a potentially deadly disease that infects millions of people in Latin America. Chagas’ disease is a long term life-threatening illness caused by the parasite flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. Chagas’ kills more than 20,000 people in Latin America each year, with 16-18 million people already infected and 100 million more considered high risk, according to the World Health Organization.
Doctors Report “Super” Scabies, Lice, Fungi, Pinworms Becoming More Difficult To Treat
News from Haiti alerted aid workers this week that scabies has begun to run rampant in the camps, infesting one tent city so completely that the bio-surveillance report described it as, “spreading like wildfire”. But scabies, lice, fungi and parasites like pinworm are not just a problem in Haiti, the US has it’s own parasite epidemic to deal with. School nurses are overwhelmed, parents are frustrated, and doctors are seeing more cases of body bugs and parasites that are difficult to treat.
Detoxing BioFilm and Nanobacteria: Longevity Now
If you have reached the point in your healing path with Morgellons’ or body bugs where you are no longer experiencing “swarming” or constant biting sensations, then you may be ready to move into the next phase of your detoxification to clear the biofilm and flush out the nanobacteria / mycoplasma. (The root cause of what is attracting the insects). Because the nanobacteria (Vifungeria) have created a calcification around themselves to “hide” from your immune system, your going to need a good decalcification program to begin breaking down the nanobacteria bulding the biofilm. The best program we know of is David Wolfe’s Longevity Now.
Recruitment Pheromone (Insect)
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Like hormones, pheromones are endogenous (internally produced) chemical signals secreted by multicellular organisms. Whereas hormones affect the behavior and development of the individual that produces them, pheromones trigger an innate response in another member of the same species.
Morgellons Insect Attractors from GMO Fungus Expressions
Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated (genetic modification) transformation of filamentous fungi was used on Ascomycetes fungi among others. My opinion is that this is a bad idea, especially in the Ascomycetes phylum. It is our opinion that this species will tend to create a “bug attractors” effect in humans when [...]
Bed Bugs and Behavioral Changes, Is this Related to Morgellons?
Hello,
We have been watching the bed bug behavior over the last year since the bed bug epidemic in the New York City Subway.
There is a strong relationship to the insect, arthropod and hexapod kingdoms when it comes to the strange body bug phenomenon.
Quarantined Woman: Bird Mites or Strange New Pathogen?
We know that many of you who are infested with seemingly dozens of different bugs and critters try to research this bizarre phenomenon, and many of you spend a period of time thinking that it may be bird mites.
Super Scabies and Body Bugs; Growing Pandemic or Internet Myth?
Hi folks, It has been over two months since this site was initially constructed. Many of you have written us hopeful that we would launch soon. some of you have asked why we have not launched yet. The main reason is “social responsibility.”
How To Tell the Difference Between Bird Mites, Scabies and Early Morgellons Disease
When you first start to notice “something is wrong”, and feel like you are being bitten and/or swarmed with invisible biting mites or bugs, trying to figure out what is really going on can be a nightmare. In the following two videos, we explore HOW to tell the difference between a typical bird mite or scabies infestation, nematodes and the early symptoms of Morgellons disease.




