CIA owned ABC pathetically attempts to cover for satanic virologists at Ft. Detrick and CDC who created this Frankenstein monster of a disease and then turned it loose on the population of the United States; Americans have right to know what is killing them - and WHO
ABC
By Katie Miosse
01/15/2012
A new study published today sheds light on Morgellons disease, a controversial condition marked by crawling sensations in the skin.
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Morgellons |
"We saw a growing number of people complaining about these unusual symptoms, and as a public health agency we felt the need to see what was going on," said CDC spokesman Daniel Rutz. "It was important to rule out an infectious cause because a lot of people were concerned about transmission."
The study was published in the journal PLoS One.
Morgellons is not an official diagnosis. Rather, it's a collection of unexplained symptoms including abnormal sensations that sufferers describe as the feeling of insects crawling on the skin. Symptoms also include fatigue. And, perhaps most peculiarly, one symptom is tiny fibers found embedded in waxy scabs on the skin.
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"Origins in nature" pure, unmitigated bullshit |
Roughly 40 percent of the skin samples showed signs of chronic irritation.
"These sores appear often to be the result of people picking at themselves, as they would if they had a chronic irritation that couldn't be resolved any other way," said Rutz, adding that fibers likely slough off clothes and become encrusted in the healing wounds.
The study uncovered some other common threads: Drugs were detected in hair samples from half of the patients; and more than one-third of patients had a neuropsychiatric condition.
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Oh yeah, this REALLY looks like a naturally occurring disease |
"This causes them to fire without appropriate cause, and it's natural that people interpret this as a sensation of insects crawling on the skin," she said.
Oaklander said the CDC study ruled out the possibility of insects or infections in Morgellons, opening the door for research into nerve damage and possible treatments.
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Bioweapon Made in America: Morgellons |
Indeed, people with Morgellons have battled disbelief and dismissal from doctors. On the other hand, some patients refute the notion that a neurological problem could be to blame for their distressing physical symptoms.
"It becomes extremely important that everyone approaches this with an open mind; that includes both the patient and the practitioner," said Rutz. "Don't leave any stone unturned."