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Morgellons Discussion
Jeremy Murphree
54 episodes
2 days ago
Jeremy Murphree discusses the latest research of Morgellons disease.
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Jeremy Murphree discusses the latest research of Morgellons disease.
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Health & Fitness
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Toxic Exposure, Nano-Technology - Aliens, and the Mayo Clinic: A Deep Dive Into Morgellons
Morgellons Discussion
15 minutes 53 seconds
12 months ago
Toxic Exposure, Nano-Technology - Aliens, and the Mayo Clinic: A Deep Dive Into Morgellons

This episode looks at a website article which critiques a new Mayo Clinic case study on Morgellons disease, arguing that the study fails to properly understand the condition and its potential connection to Lyme disease. The article emphasizes the importance of considering Lyme disease and other infections as underlying causes of Morgellons, highlighting the limitations of current diagnostic methods. It also criticizes the Mayo Clinic study for misdiagnosing the patient as delusional despite observing fibers on their skin, a potential symptom of Morgellons. The author emphasizes the need for more thorough investigations and a deeper understanding of the potential infectious nature of Morgellons.


Morgellons Discussion
Jeremy Murphree discusses the latest research of Morgellons disease.