Morgellons: Controversial disease doctors refuse to treat

Lauranimal said:
I am learning quickly, not to post to these boards without thorough research and references. [...]
So ... I apologize for my lack of legwork ahead of time. I had just wanted to jump in and share the thoughts that had come to mind as I was reading through the thread. Thank you for looking in to it and I will let you know as soon as I find out more.
~Lar

Well, I can relate to what you say, there is so much info and there are 24 hours in a day... and we have other stuff to do and we need a restful sleep as well. As a result, I can get swamped on info that I don't get around to share.

I think you should continue sharing your ideas and thoughts, some can chime in with research and you can add more later on when you have time. We keep our eyes open, and our minds as well, we share data and personal experiences and so on. I mean, what you shared about serropeptase is fascinating and I'm glad you didn't waited.

We're giving it a try.
 
parasite cleanse does work

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walnut clove and wormwood tincture made with fresh clove not dried. 5-10 drops 2x daily.

has proven to work on morgellons
 
goatz said:
has proven to work on morgellons
Hi goatz,
could you elaborate more. Did you have morgellons and cured it this way or what other proof do you have?
 
Update: heard back from my associate. He sent me a number of studies, but I did not feel that any of them measured up to the level we are looking for here. He is keeping his eyes out. So if he hears about anything useful, he will let me know.

I am curious to know if anyone who has been suffering from this unfortunate disease, has tried any particular therapies that have improved their symptoms in any way?

I had a customer come to me recently, looking for Colloidal Silver professing that it has helped them with Mortgellons, and that it is the only thing that is having an effect. (topical)
 
Lauranimal said:
Update: heard back from my associate. He sent me a number of studies, but I did not feel that any of them measured up to the level we are looking for here.

I think it will be interesting even if its personal experiences or small studies. My inflammation has really gone down, but I also started a heavy metal detox and other things, but it seems that the serrapeptase does indeed help.
 
I just recently found out that my sister has morgellons disease (or at least that is what we think at this point). She has been having strange rashes all over her body and she constantly picks out fibers of different colors that grow out of her body. She also has greatly degenerated cognitively. She has been living in total chaos and having constant conversations out loud with herself. So I have been researching about the disease and have sent her most of the info off of this thread, sott.net, and various other sources.

I did not see this mentioned in this thread but apparently this woman, Connie M., has become symptom free from morgellons using a product called nutrasilver. Her video is here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcL8HvA7sME

It is a little worrying to me because it is not known if it is contagious or not and I have been sharing a bathroom with her for the past couple of days. :/

She says that her skin lightening cream makes it go away on her face and she is about to try some alternative treatments. I'll report back with any results. Anyone else who has suggestions I would appreciate it. :)
 
I wanted to update a little bit about my sister and what has worked for her. She has been doing a lot of research and has been networking with a lot of morgellons groups on the internet. She found a specialist on this in the Bay area (CA) and she is going to see her next month.

She says that what has helped her is some old medications she had for a skin graft pre-surgery - accuzyme and ethezyme and using kaltostat as a sterile cover material. She said that most of the networks of the strange fibers have dissolved and broken up over night. But accuzyme has been taken off the market for years now and the person she talked to about it thinks that it was taken off of the market because it is so effective treating morgellons.

http://www.drugs.com/mtm/accuzyme.html said:
Accuzyme

Generic Name: papain-urea topical (PA pane yoo REE ah)
Brand Names: Accuzyme, AllanEnzyme, Ethezyme 650, Ethezyme 830, Gladase, Kovia, Pap-Urea
What is Accuzyme (papain-urea topical)?

Papain is a substance from the papaya fruit. Papain breaks down certain proteins.

Urea also breaks down protein.

Papain-urea topical is used to break down dead skin or tissues in wounds such as bed sores, ulcers, burns, surgical wounds, cysts, and carbuncles. This process is sometimes called debridement (de-BREED-ment). The broken-down tissues can then be more easily removed.

Papain-urea topical may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
 
Hi Masamune, I hope your sister recovers fully from this disturbing new disease. If possible, please keep us informed of any developments
 
Papain is a substance from the papaya fruit. Papain breaks down certain proteins.
I keep thinking that enzymes are going to be a key in this thing!

I used to save the seeds from my papaya's; dry them out and grind them pretty finely and I use them as a meat tenderizer.

Anyway, my thinking had been.... that the way everyone was describing Mortgellons, is that it sounded like it is more fibrous. And while it is usually cellulases that break down fiber, most cellulases do not cross the intestinal barrier into the bloodstream. Where-as proteolytic enzymes do! So... if in fact Papain works topically, then it is likely that other proteolytics would also do this.

Using it topically as well as internally (on an empty stomach) could yield some pretty strong results!

Protease, Papain, Bromelain

Just thinking outloud here.

I was also wondering what would happen if one were to take baths in a high solution of sodium bicarbonate. (???) Glad to hear your sister is having some success!
 
Thanks Perceval and Lauranimal for the support. I will update as much as possible.

Lauranimal, why do you think that the sodium bicarbonate would be effective against Morgellons?

My sister recently sent me this article on an analysis of the fibers produced by one Morgellons patient:

http://articlesofhealth.blogspot.com/2009/09/pleomorphic-nature-of-morgellons.html

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The Pleomorphic Nature of Morgellons Syndrome

We report a possible basis of differentiation, based on the biophysical properties of fibers isolated from a Morgellons patient, as well as a future avenue of study for isolating the cause of Morgellons.

II. Discussion

A: Fiber Analysis

Fibers, upon inspection, were found to be fluorescent. The pictures (Figure 1A, 1B) show both a fiber and a hair sample from the same patient observed under white light and a Hofstead filter (with 365 excitiation). The fibers were visualized in scintillation vials with a Innotech detector, showing fluorescence with both a Hofstead filter (460 nm)and a green fluorescent filter (SYBR Green, 557 nm) upon excitation at both 305 and 365 nm. The fluorescence ceased after the illumination was extinquished. A single fiber is shown in Figure 1C.

The fiber shown in 1C was examined via SEM Microscopy at the University of Northern Arizona, with no additional modifications or treatments. SEM analysis demonstrated that the fiber appeared to be a normal hair follicle with scales (Figure 2A) and a typical root terminus (Figure 2B). The absence of a smooth surface denotes that the fiber does not seem to be coated with a protein monolayer.

In order to quantify the nature of the fluorescence, a cluster of fibers placed in nanopure deionized water were observed via a Hitachi Fluorometer. When observing the fibers, a characteristic fluorescent pattern emerged. This fluorescence pattern would account for fluorescence seen in the published pictures at the Morgellons research foundation web site. A fluorescent factor (protein) was isolated as described below, and found to have a similar pattern of fluorescence. The cuvette alone did not fluoresce, but an equivalent protein concentration of BSA (bovine serum albumin) gave a fluorescence which differed distinctly from the fiber fluorescence (potentially eliminating bovine albumin as a protein identity). Figure 3 shows the fluorescence observed.

B. Fiber protein composition

Fibers from a patient with Morgellons Syndrome resisted dissolution in 6 M guandidine HCL, 6 M urea, and Trizol (Sigma) reagent. Fibers were ground in a mortar and pestle and resuspended in 2X SDS Buffer, and run on a 4-20% Tris Glycine Gel. Gel was coomassie stained and destained as described in Mantiatis (1998). 30 kDa, 60 kDa, protein bands were observed. (Figure 4, Lane 5). The predominant band was identified (from gel excision and in gel digest/nanoHPLC/MS at the University of Arizona Proteonomics Laboratory) as human serum albumin and cytoskeletal keratin II (67 kDa) with significant peptide fragment coverage over both protein sequences.

The fluorescent factor was isolated as a soluble component, and demonstrated to be a molecule of molecular weight greater than 10 kDa (through both dialysis and ultrafiltrations in Amicon Ultra 15 devices). (Isolation was simple: The gel running buffer in which the above protein samples were run in were found to be fluorescent. Incidently, the addition of GHCl to the SDS samples served to precipitate protein into a fibrillar format Buffer was filtered and purified via a C18 column (Waters C18 Sep-Pak)

Both a UV-Vis spectra of the buffer containing the fluorescent factor and a positive Bradford assay result confirmed that the fluorescent factor contained a protein component. Gel analysis of the fluorescent factor protein component demonstrated a protein with a molecular weight of 30 kDa, also found in the analysis of the entire fiber.

Interestingly enough, a similar nano-HPLC/MS analysis of this 30 kDa protein produced no human protein peak comparisons, and only single peptide fragments potentially corresponding to the following proteins (with approximate molecular weights corresponding to 30-40 kDa) were identified (Table 1). It may be noteworthy that the U/Az facility could not purify the protein using conventional methods from the buffer. Reportedly, a black tar-like oil precipitated under their assay conditions. This may denote other molecules that were potentially present in the buffer, originating from the fiber protein mixture.

III. Future direction:

The fluorescent factor protein was purified via C18 Sep-Pak chromatography, eluted with methanol/water (50:50) and rotary evaporated to dryness. The resultant powder should be sent to OSU Stillwater’s Proteonomic facility for MALDI-TOF and Edmund sequence analysis. MALDI-TOF will allow the identification of the exact mass of one (or several) proteins in the mixture, whereas Edmund sequence analysis will yield the first fifteen amino acids present in the protein sequence, allowing for either confirmation of the prior nano-HPLC/MS results or bioinformatics searches to obtain the protein identity. As of now, the samples have been sent to Dr. Wymore, due to complications with communicating with the Stillwater facility. Currently, this protein identity is unknown.

The fluorescence (associated with fibers), isolated to a protein composition, may be a unique feature to Morgellons patetients. The establishment of a diagnostic biochemical characteristic to Morgellons would greatly assist clinical practicioners in distinguishing between Morgellons and Delusional Parasitosis. Accordingly, it may be of significant interest to screen a wide variety of fibers from Morgellons patients for fluorescence, in order to establish this as a feature common to many patients. Similarly, it may be of interest to survey textile and cellulose fibers for fluorescence, in order to establish the fluorescent fiber hallmark as a unique, non-commerical, non-man-made entity. Further protein analysis of the fluorescent factor may yield clues to the infectious agent idenitity, as the protein does not, in this single sample, correspond to any potential human gene or protein product.

The techniques described here could also be applied to another physical manifestation of Morgellons: the emergence of black “specks” from the skin. A similar protein biochemical analysis of the specks may prove revealing in identifying the entity responsible for Morgellons.

Regardless, it must be emphasized that this is the sum result of a single patient with Morgellons, and thus not statistically accurate/valid as a potential portrayal of the Morgellons condition. Multiple analyses need to be conducted on multiple fibers from multiple patients, before this information should be scientifically reported.

Posted by Robert O. Young D.Sc., Ph.D., NMD at 6:09 PM
 
Very interesting info!

Lauranimal, why do you think that the sodium bicarbonate would be effective against Morgellons?

Because Sodium Bicarbonate is alkalizing. Microbes, be they fungal, viral, bacterial or parasitic cannot survive effectively in an alkaline environment.
 
A little update about my sister. It seems like she will be unable to get any more of the accuzyme. Apparently there is a study involving it but it is too expensive for her to get into so she will continue to look for other methods to cure the disease. I just got this message from her a few days ago. It seems like she found some things that help at her local pharmacy:

Guess what! At CVS I was there to buy nail glue (the fibers make up my
new nail growth! gross, weak, and no grip so I wear fake nails so I
can tap) and while waiting to check out cruised the first aid aisle
and said ADVANCED HEALING SILVER BAND-AIDS! I bought them (only 6 in a
box and I wish they had the big kind). Then above that: ANTIMICROBIAL
SILVER GEL by CVS. I used it last night and It PURGED a lot of the
Morgellons (fibers, etc) OUT. They were growing out of my face pores
like a beard. I could just pull gently down my face and help pull them
out... some were several inches long and gooey... probably dead.

It went on for a few hours and the bandaids I used are soaking full of
crap it killed, and the wound underneath is completely clean of all
fibers, Morgellons, all of it... just skin and wound now healing and
flat!!

Can you believe it???? CVS!! SILVER!!!! Like a werewolf... and the
silver bullet? Maybe this was a legend based on Morgellons in the old
days (because its cycle of fiber growth and spreading coincides with
the lunar cycle weird huh?) and with silver it causes it to literally
"grow" fibers shooting out of your face!! And anywhere I put it...
cleaned up my thighs, etc.

Awesome! I hope to do another "purge" tonight and use my camera to document it.

And mom, I will register! Thanks!!! I bet stock in silver will be
going up real soon... maybe the government is releasing the cure in
pharmacies under our nose??? Haha!
 
Masamune et al. What a tragedy, so sorry to hear about all of this. The jump by Rense & Hannity, made me wonder ... wouldn't this be a great tool to shimmy your Chrisitians around, to associate it with the start of Revelations: "First Bowl: A “foul and loathsome sore” afflicts the followers of the beast. (16:1-2). Lets HOPE not!

That aside; "The Pleomorphic Nature of Morgellons Syndrome" Pleomorphism was a big theme with Royal Rife.

Here's a taste:

_http://educate-yourself.org/cn/pleomorphismdiscoverysuppresion16nov03.shtml
 
Masamune said:
Guess what! At CVS I was there to buy nail glue (the fibers make up my
new nail growth! gross, weak, and no grip so I wear fake nails so I
can tap) and while waiting to check out cruised the first aid aisle
and said ADVANCED HEALING SILVER BAND-AIDS! I bought them (only 6 in a
box and I wish they had the big kind). Then above that: ANTIMICROBIAL
SILVER GEL by CVS. I used it last night and It PURGED a lot of the
Morgellons (fibers, etc) OUT. They were growing out of my face pores
like a beard. I could just pull gently down my face and help pull them
out... some were several inches long and gooey... probably dead.

It went on for a few hours and the bandaids I used are soaking full of
crap it killed, and the wound underneath is completely clean of all
fibers, Morgellons, all of it... just skin and wound now healing and
flat!!

Can you believe it???? CVS!! SILVER!!!! Like a werewolf... and the
silver bullet? Maybe this was a legend based on Morgellons in the old
days (because its cycle of fiber growth and spreading coincides with
the lunar cycle weird huh?) and with silver it causes it to literally
"grow" fibers shooting out of your face!! And anywhere I put it...
cleaned up my thighs, etc.

Awesome! I hope to do another "purge" tonight and use my camera to document it.

And mom, I will register! Thanks!!! I bet stock in silver will be
going up real soon... maybe the government is releasing the cure in
pharmacies under our nose??? Haha!

Apologies if this has come up already, but in light of her experience with the bandaids, perhaps using colloidal silver on her skin as a conditioner would help?

That's very interesting about the possible connection to the werewolf mythology. From some reading it looks as though Morgellons or something like it has been around since the 1600s.
 
Masamune said:
A little update about my sister. It seems like she will be unable to get any more of the accuzyme. Apparently there is a study involving it but it is too expensive for her to get into so she will continue to look for other methods to cure the disease.

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Papain is a substance from the papaya fruit. Papain breaks down certain proteins.

Lucas' Papaw Ointment is great stuff which contains Papain.. we always have some in the house, though have only ever used it for insect bites and such.

http://www.lucaspapaw.com.au/

Looks like there are other fermented pawpaw ointments too, such as Simmons Paw Paw Salve. Most of the sites I can see about these are Australian, plus a couple in the UK, so I don't know how easy they are to get in other countries unless you buy some online, or there's a local equivalent.
 
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