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Association of spirochetal infection with Morgellons disease ...
f1000research.com/articles/2-25/v1

by MJ Middelveen - ‎2013

Jan 28, 2013 - Filament formation results from abnormal keratin and collagen expression by epithelial-based keratinocytes and fibroblasts. ...

namely that filaments visible with a hand-held microscope at 60X magnification must be present under ....

Staining of dermatological tissue from patients 1–4 revealed visible ...

http://f1000research.com/articles/2-25/v1

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Ginger R. Savely, DNP, MEd, FNP-C. ACN

Washington, DC

Family Nurse Practitioner, Doctorate in Nursing Practice

Medical Advisory Board


Dr. Ginger Savely is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland where she was honored with the Dean’s Legacy Award for her research on Morgellons disease. Her private practice is in Washington, DC where patients come to see her from all over the United States. Dr. Savely is a Certified Applied Clinical Nutritionist and uses an integrative approach to patient care. She has treated thousands of Lyme disease patients and over 500 Morgellons disease patients since she began specializing in these diseases ten years ago. She was honored with the Texas Nurse Practitioner of the Year Award when practicing in Texas in 2004.

Dr. Savely is considered by her colleagues to be one of the top experts in the United States on the diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne diseases and Morgellons Disease. She speaks and publishes frequently on both topics and is a referral source for practitioners around the U.S. Dr. Savely has been on the advisory boards of the California and Texas Lyme Disease Associations, The Morgellons Research Foundation and The Charles E. Holman Foundation.

http://www.thecehf.org/medical-advisory-board.html

http://www.gingersavely.com/

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Try to get dermatologist to prescribe steroid ointment mentioned here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/171027274/For-Morgellons-Disease-Patients-Dr-Stricker-in-San-Francisco-Prescribed

This helped me even before the antibiotics / antiparasitics

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Since CDC doesn't recognize "Morgellons" that isn't what your diagnosis will be, prob Lyme Disease w co infections (I had three) Problem is test for LD for humans not very good, so u have to test for coinfections. And your blood needs to be sent to the right lab. So u need doctor and lab who know what to test for.

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Others claim to have cured themselves using other methods. Let me know if you want me to find that link. I recently posted on FB I think "rose.cupo"

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I'm not suggesting there isn't more going on with "Morgellons" there prob is, but this is good place to start.

Love,

Rosie

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