Date: Novemeber 21, 2002
From: Undisclosed
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My name is [ name removed ]. I have a very strange disease, which is shared by thousands of people in this counry.
Please see The Morgellons Filarial Research Organization and The National Association for People with Unidentified Skin Parasites. In 1998 a doctor prescribed Permethrin for me over the phone because I said I had a rash and diarhea. He decided that I had scabies even though he did not examine me. The use of Permethrin caused a cutaneous larval migration that resulted in terrible skin lesions. I suffered with these for months. When the doctor finally saw me he said he did not know what was wrong but gave me Erythromycin and Ultravate skin cream, which made things worse.
I finally saw a naturopathic doctor who gave me bentonite clay to use as a paste on the lesions. This cleared them up. Many, many people are suffering from this disease and are being told that they are delusional by doctors who do not know what this is or will not say. I have a lot more info and would be glad to help your research in any way that I can. Please look at the sites I mentioned. I would also like to know how much bentonite to use internally. This disease involves more than the skin.
Thank you.
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Date: May 26, 2006
From: Jason @ Eytons Earth
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RE: Recent reported outbreaks of Morgellons Disease in the Bay Area, California
My opinion is that these types of conditions are real. I don't believe that there is a single cause, but rather, a group of conditions that are not easily diagnosed that share many of the same symptoms ( hence Morgellons Disease ). The first time I came in contact with such a case, a whole family was infected, including their cat. This was somewhere around nine years ago.
The health department was called in to their house, but they could not identify a parasite or any other type of organism. One would definately have thought the entire family, including the cat, was insane.
However, I approached the situation with the assumption that there was an infection of some sort. Yes, these people were VERY mentally and emotionally disturbed. However, I figured that if I were experiencing what they were, I would likely be disturbed as well. On top of that, I'd never seen a psychotic cat before. The cat spent quite a bit of time just running around in circles.
The individual that had asked for my help complained about tiny "jumping threads" he could never see. He'd been tortured with this predicament for several years, describing a sensation of bugs crawling under his skin.
I had him leave the environment, and coat his entire body ( including the hair/head ) with natural bentonite clay. In very short order ( an hour ) he experienced the first moments of relief from this condition in years.
However, after a time, the sensations would return ( a day or more ). He would get temporary relief by repeating the clay coating on his body... Once, he did the clay therapy daily for two weeks and experienced complete relief during this time. However, it wasn't practical for him to continue due to work, etc.
I hypothesized that it may have been a parasitic condition, with a 3 week ( or longer ) life cycle. IF a parasitic infection, based on the complaints, I assumed it lived on the skin, or just beneath the skin, possibly incubating in the ears or hair.
I traced his infection back to a neighbor he once had who was an elderly woman originally from a remote tribe in Africa. The individual and his family had several unpleasant "neighborly" encounters with this individual; shortly thereafter became infected; then moved to a new area of town in hopes of finding relief.
On studying old remedies, I found that garlic was often used for parasites. Since I believed the infection was a skin infection with external body manifestations, I had the individual shower very well, apply clay over the entire body ( thinly coated but covering the skin ), and then allow the clay to dry. After the clay dried, the individual showered, and I tossed him a necklace with a few fresh cloves of garlic ( peeled ).
Having doned his garlic necklace, he never experienced discomfort again. I tried to get him to get rid of the garlic necklace ( of course, he always used more fresh garlic after a few days ) after a few months. However, he was terrified of a relapse, and did not want to be without it.
I saw this individual late last year; he was perfectly fine, yet still wearing the garlic necklace.
This was a very strange situation ( I still shake my head in amazement when considering the memory ), but I was pleased that years of suffering for this individual had been ended -- and permanently.
My experience with bentonite, montmorillonite and french illite clays is extensive, especially considering skin conditions. The only condition I have not seen a positive response to is conditions caused by substances such as Agent Orange, although long term topical treatment with clays made with fine quality colloidal waters may even impact these so-called "jungle rot" conditions.
Green healing clay, bentonite, Fuller's Earth, Montmorillonite