How to Successfully Advocate for Morgellons Disease: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers

How to successfully advocate for Morgellons disease

Introduction: What is Morgellons Disease and How Can You Become an Advocate? How to Successfully Advocate for Morgellons Disease. Morgellons Disease is a chronic skin condition that is characterized by the presence of malformed hairs, and other debris inside the skin. It is often accompanied by intense itching and crawling sensations. The cause of Morgellons …

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Dr. Ginger Savely, DNP Livestream

Thursday December 7th, 2:00PM EST with Dr. Ginger Savely, DNP author of Morgellons: The Legitimization of a Disease. [amazon_link asins=’0997920025′ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’morgello-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’4015c210-d9e7-11e7-a53d-e5106d256dc3′] Dr. Savely has worked for years treating Morgellons patients, and offers experienced insight into the disease on her website: http://gingersavely.com

The Exploitation of Morgellons: Fear, Scams, Gatekeeping, and Patient Safety

The Exploitation of Morgellons Disease

Morgellons exploitation rarely arrives wearing a villain costume. It usually shows up as certainty.

It says it has the answer. It says the doctors are all wrong. It says the researchers are compromised. It says your family will never understand. It says you must buy the protocol, follow the theory, repeat the message, join the group, or be left behind.

That is the danger. Morgellons patients are already suffering, frequently dismissed, and often desperate for answers. When a community is hurting, exploitation does not need to be sophisticated. It only needs to sound more certain than the people who are being honest about uncertainty.

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Morgellons Red Wine Test: Why It Cannot Diagnose Morgellons

The Short Answer The Morgellons red wine test, sometimes called the red wine spit test, cannot diagnose Morgellons disease. Swishing red wine in the mouth and spitting it into a bowl may reveal saliva, mucus, oral biofilm, food particles, dental debris, textile fibers, or environmental contamination. It does not prove that a person has Morgellons. …

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