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General information on skin

parasites

Collembola, Morgellons,
Springtails
What are skin parasites?
It causes awful blooms of skin
sores, and strange sensations of
being bitten, crawled over or
stung. Tiny foreign fibers actually
grow under, or shoot out from,
the skin.
Skin Parasites are still unknown
of being contagious.

CAUSES:

It’s caused by bacteria. Or


genetically modified fibers in
clothing. Or some unknown
environmental toxin.
Symptoms
Feeling of insect like crawling and biting under the skin

Itching under and above the skin

Fiber like filaments, which may appear in or on the skin

Extreme fatigue

Changing texture of ones hair as well as hair loss

Depression

Bumps on head or skin


Skin FIBERS
Fibers are usually white, blue, green, red, or back fibers

May notice black specks or dots on or in the skin

Hair worms skin parasites

Cloth-like fibers in skin

Skin parasite hair follicle cluster

1-3 mm “Fuzz balls”


Collembola / Springtails
Any of various small wingless insects of the order Collembola, having
abdominal appendages that act as springs to catapult them through the
air.

Springtails are tiny bugs, rarely exceeding more than a few millimeters
in length

They disappear when touched, like bubbles. They're fitted with an


elastic fork that folds under the body, attaching to the chest with a
latching mechanism

These are remarkably hardy creatures. While they prefer to inhabit


moist soil, they're capable of living in snow and can reproduce at
temperatures as low as 40°F.
Morgellons
Mysterious skin disorder characterized by blemish sores and crawling
sensations on and under the skin. Morgellons disease is not widely
recognized as a medical diagnosis, however, disease control centers are
investigating the condition, which they refer to as unexplained
dermopathy.

Morgellonsdisease has been in every state in the U.S. and various


countries around the world. Most cases are reported in clustered areas,
such as, Florida, Texas, California, and New York.

Many doctors and researchers know little about Morgellondisease.

The commonly question asked, “ Are Morgellons contagious?” remains a


mystery.
History of morgellons
The term "Morgellons disease", was first
used in 1674 by an English doctor named
Sir Thomas Browne. He used the term to
describe what he called "black hairs" that
were found emerging from skin legions
found in children. Although the term first
used by Sir Thomas Browne is the same
name used today to describe what the
Morgellons Research Foundation claims to
be the same signs and symptoms it is not
thought to be the same disorder but is
merely used to describe a set of symptoms
Why DON’T DOCTORS BELIEVE ME?
The knowledge of Morgellons Disease is extremely new. While the
condition has existed for countless years, it has not been formally
studied until recently. While there have been numerous articles and
journals printed that speak of MorgellonsDisease, the treatments and
diagnoses are still considered theoretical. For this reason, many doctors
have yet to be informed about the disease and those that have heard
about it, just don’t know how to treat it yet. As with any emerging
condition, it takes time to find the answers.

If suspected to have Morgellons or any type of Skin Parasite, always


treat the environment.
- clothes
- homes
- drink purified or distilled water
- use sulfur based or shea butter soap
- treat mattress
- laundry room
- throw rugs
- carpets

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