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image of organism with insect, mold, bacterial DNA? which has fluorescent properties. Shows up as a small white organism here but is actually transparent and illuminates causing it to appear white when photographed. Found coming out of my skin, especially seen in hands, hair/scalp, ears, nose etc. The result is a constant crawling accompanied by stinging when they enter or exit the pores, often leaving my ears swollen and bright red...
Furthermore, these organisms are found in surrounding environment and are airborne. As soon as something is opened and exposed to air, it is contaminated, often forming a bubble around it, with exception to oils. Found in most things, excluding cleaning solutions that kill molds,such as clorox, high strength Triclosan, Benzalkonium Chloride [antibacterials and antifungals], and very strong acids.
Undecylenic acid mixed in with this contaminated grapeseed oil, denatures and destroys this creature and causes shown activity. Often 'flickers' when under stressful conditions

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  • interesting. You are on the right path. This is possible and easy to veiw at microscopic level. Heres how I do it. I use A 1915 bAUSH AND lOMB MICROSCOPE. With a siple web cam on top eyepice with almost any pic program adobe photosop ect . You can get this beatiful antique microscope on the wab for about 120..00 bucks. the wab cam for 24.00. I suggest top lite high capacity dvds for your slide. They will color enhance your veiw. You will be amazed what you see Thanks microflasher

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    just wanted to say thanks for the info...wish I had someone assisting me since I am wearing many hats and am so very tired--little time and much on my plate. But I will keep this info about the microscope on file and look into it---it's a good price and seeing this microscopically would be very interesting and hopefully more revealing as to what this is...really need a DNA test done on this, but??? Thanks for the feedback...

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  • wtf did you show this for

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