Is This Skin Rash On My Leg Morgellons Again?
I have just returned from a week’s visit to my old home area of Wisconsin Dells, WI.
It was the first week of August and even though the weather was milder than it had been in July, it was still incredibly muggy, moldy, and mosquito-y.
The point of this post is based on some research that our team has been following on the potential exposure for Morgellons coming from the world of GMOs aka ‘super bugs’ or agri-bacterium vectors.
Many readers may already know that one hypothesis of the early vectors for my exposure came from the Wis Dells area when a man-made lake flooded and then broke the levy and drained into the Wisconsin river. This left a large swampy area right in the heart of this tourist town and right at the beginning of their money making season.
The city took agressive action and began spraying a full arsenal on the area to prevent the Mosquito population from taking advantage. At one time there were tiny, strange bugs covering the window screens and that seems to be the beginning of what became our nightmare for about the next 8 months.
Across our readership, we have many folks with Morgellons that report living in big Agri areas such as WI with lots of spraying occuring around them. During my visit last week, one day I noticed the chem-trail activity associated with aerial spraying over largely populated areas.
I returned from this trip with a patch on my lower leg that appears to have a rash that itches like crazy. This picture does not really reveal a visible rash but I wanted to document it. You can sort of see nearly the entire lower area, just above the ankle is reddish. I can tell you, this is no ordinary rash and I did not go tromping off in the woods at any time I was there.
It feels exactly the same as the first time and is the same lower leg as my first skin area affected at the onset of my Morgellon adventure almost 2 years ago to date. I don’t really know if this is a re-exposure moment but many folks that share their story begin with something as un-dramatic as a rash, not one with fibers but one that itches like you want to tear your skin off.
Fascinating! There is no doubt for me that environmental vectors are a huge part of the epidemiology of this weird skin disease.
I have one friend who was in this hot zone of WI that declares he will never go back there again, and this has strenghtened his conviction.
Fortunately I know what to do, and if nothing else this has provided the opportunity to use that knowledge and prove the solution all over again.
Mind you, it was in no way my intention to go out there and become exposed again and I can not say for sure that this is once again Morgellons, but I am not taking any chances.
What am I doing right now, you ask?
To start with…
1. High doses of Vitamin C 3-5 grams a day – according to Dr. Staninger, the mad itching is the tissue being robbed of Vitamin C.
2. Far infrared therapy. Last night I slept with the heating pad on my lower leg and this morning I am in the Sauna for an hour…I will do this for at least the next month. (Before I had the sauna, I had gone to Miami and sat in the sun and salt and it was the first time that my original skin rash cleared for a while…point is the sun is a great source of far infrared therapy, just be wise taking it in.)
3. Agaricus- bio tincture, a mushroom that is supposed to literally sponge up any advanced nano materials that are in my system trying to build their fiber networks.
4. Alternating Tea Tree Oil and Thieves Oil from Young Living Oils, topically applying it to the area-
Tea tree oil is for the potential of being fungal or agri-bacterium based.
Thieves Oil for the break down of any plastic fiber networks that may take this opportunity to begin self assembly.
Check out the video on our home page in the right hand column called HGV TV to see the wonders of Thieves essential oil.
We also have our new team of experts that will offer their research and I will keep you posted on it all.
Remember, Release the Toxins, Recover the Light! TM
Ramona and the Healing Grapevine Team
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