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		<title>The diverse biofilms of the Borrelia species</title>
		<description>From here :

The diverse biofilms of Borrelia......
the majority of bacteria in nature exist attached to a substratum. </description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=739</link>
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		<title>Immunology of Diseases Associated with Malassezia Species</title>
		<description>From Here :

Psoriasis :
Several studies have examined the responses of psoriasis patients to Malassezia. One of the early studies (375) noted that if dense suspensions of Malassezia were applied to the shaved skin of rabbits, lesions similar to psoriasis resulted. The lesions persisted as long as Malassezia continued to be ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=736</link>
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		<title>Important New Website</title>
		<description>From Here :
On September 24, 2009, CDC convened an external review panel made up of experts from the fields of dermatology, infectious diseases, public health, and mental health which examined the study activities to date and provided advice on future activities. The panel provided recommendations and guidance to CDC about ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=734</link>
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		<title>Micro-Myiasis</title>
		<description>From Here :
Micro-Myiasis is a term coined by the authors of this research. It describes an affliction of myiasis, but focuses on small, primitive fly species, that cause the infestation of small fly larvae, causing generalized, chronic myiasis. This research leads to the possibility that cases of Morgellons disease, are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=730</link>
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		<title>New Case Study—Morgellons disease, illuminating an undefined illness.</title>
		<description>From Here :

Most patients showed serologic evidence of infection (antibodies) with one or more unexpected potentially pathogenic microorganisms despite testing for only a few species. </description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=727</link>
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		<title>Some Research Findings</title>
		<description>From Here :

There are six particle types that are consistently recovered from the skin surface of those suffering from Morgellons disease, 1) ribbon-like fibers, 2) rounded fibers, 3) capsule-like particles, 4) black flakes/grains, 5) worm-like particles, and 6) stellate-shaped (“starfish-shaped”) particles. The fibers are often pigmented and may luminesce under ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=718</link>
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		<title>Oral Spirochetes</title>
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The human oral cavity is a highly diversed ecosytem conatining more than 500 species of bacteria, including both cultivable and non-cultivable species. It is believed that infection with a select few Gram-negative anaerobes, called the 'red-complex', is responsible for causing periodontitis or 'gum-disease', which if not treated leads ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=715</link>
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		<title>Infectious Causes of Disease: An Evolutionary Perspective</title>
		<description>From Here : 

Genetic associations with disease may result from alleles that increase protection from one pathogen but increase vulnerability to another.

The genetic variation responsible for these associations may persist indefinitely, because the success of a variant is negatively related to its frequency.
 
As a pathogen variant increases, it favors ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=702</link>
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		<title>Morgellons – A Response from Randy S. Wymore, Ph.D.</title>
		<description>From Here :

Some of what I do know (or at least what I think if a philosopher argues with the word “know):

Morgellons is a physical pathology. It is not a simple subset of a psychiatric disorder Multiple forensic tests (FTIR, mass-spec, etc) at multiple locations have confirmed that the Morgellons ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=698</link>
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		<title>Dermatophilosis - Tick Borne</title>
		<description>The description of the disease in this article has a strange familiarity.

From Here :
Dermatophilosis is an exudative dermatitis that affects mainly ruminants, but also other species including humans.
The aetiological agent of dermatophilosis is the branching filamentous actinomycete bacterium Dermatophilus congolensis. 
Various forms of the disease are recognized in different species, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=693</link>
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		<title>GM Trees, Paper, Our Health</title>
		<description>From Here :

A SILENT FOREST: The Growing Threat of Genetically Engineered Trees (GE/GMO).

This award winning documentary film explores the growing global threat of genetically engineered trees to our environment and to human health. 
The film features renowned geneticist and host of PBS' The Nature of Things David Suzuki, who explores ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=667</link>
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		<title>Scleroderma</title>
		<description>From Here :
.......... At the time my dermatology professor was J. Walter Wilson, who was also a world famous mycologist, an expert in fungal diseases. He was somewhat skeptical about my findings of acid-fast bacteria in all these four patients and he suggested I use a scleroderma patient as a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=663</link>
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		<title>Images - Borrelia and Spirochaete Biofilms</title>
		<description>The majority of bacteria exist in nature attached to a substratum.

Please follow this link to an extraordinary pdf file with images of Borrelia and other Spirochaetal Biofilms, which is titled "Biofilms of Borrelia Burgdorferi and clinical implications for chronic Borreliosis" by Alan Macdonald MD and dated July 7 2008 from ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=638</link>
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		<title>L - Form Bacteria</title>
		<description>From Here :
A wide body of research has shown that classical forms of bacteria often transform into tiny variants of the same species, losing their cell walls in the process. 

They are then referred to as L-form or cell wall deficient (CWD) bacteria. Although researchers have known about L-form bacteria ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=619</link>
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		<title>3D Imaging of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Adhering to and Escaping from the Vasculature of a Living Host</title>
		<description>From Here :

Pathogenic spirochetes are bacteria that cause a number of emerging and re-emerging diseases worldwide, including syphilis, leptospirosis, relapsing fever, and Lyme borreliosis. They navigate efficiently through dense extracellular matrix and cross the blood–brain barrier by unknown mechanisms. Due to their slender morphology, spirochetes are difficult to visualize by ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=613</link>
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		<title>Morgellons - A Short film from Silentsuperbug</title>
		<description>From Here :
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		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=582</link>
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		<title>Morgellons Phase I study - Primary Organisms Of Interest</title>
		<description>The Morgellons Research Foundation lists the suspect organisms...and supplies images too. 

These images are very familiar.

From Here :

AND extracted from the lesions on my scalp ......

From Here :



For more info go  Here :  and then to Phase 1 on the left sidebar menu.
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		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=573</link>
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		<title>Phase 1: Recovery of Morgellons-Related Particles from Water Samples</title>
		<description>From Here :


The descriptive information below is a phase I summary report presenting the findings of an investigative research study.  This work is supported through a grant from the Morgellons Research Foundation (MRF).  Phase I is the first of three phases proposed in this research project.  Phase ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=570</link>
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		<title>Trichophyton eboreum sp. nov. Isolated from Human Skin</title>
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From Here :
An unusual dermatophyte was isolated from the plantar scales of a human immunodeficiency virus-positive man with tinea pedis. Morphology, physiology, and molecular data provided evidence to support the new species Trichophyton eboreum. This dermatophyte is characterized by rapid growth on common mycological media, a flat powdery off-white colony, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=561</link>
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		<title>Morgellons: Growth Captured</title>
		<description>From Here : 

A time lapse video under the microscope has been developed which demonstrates the cultured growth pattern and behavior of a primary pathogenic form that is in direct association with the so-called "Morgellons" condition.  

The general public appears to be subject to the conditions that are shown ...</description>
		<link>http://www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=559</link>
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