Morgellons disease
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Morgellons disease is a neologism coined by Mary Leitao, of McMurray, Pennsylvania, to describe her child's rash, which doctors described as common eczema. Advocates of the disease describe it as a series of sores on the skin, out of which grow small coloured fibers. The sores are certainly not caused by picking at the skin due to drug addiction and the fibers are certainly not bits of clothing that get stuck to the sores in the course of the day, so don't even think about it.
The primary scientist involved in the syndrome is Dr. Randy Wymore, an Oklahoma State University assistant professor of pharmacology and physiology.
The CDC deems the disease an "unexplained skin condition" or "Unexplained Dermopathy".[1]
However, some doctors use the term Morgellons disease as a rapport-enhancing substitute for delusional parasitosis.
It is caused by chemtrails.
[edit] External links
- Delusional parasitosis on Wikipedia.
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