I decided to take this blood sample and see what I could see. First of all, I don't think this is normal for a blood sample and second of all, I don't think it is fibers. I believe they are worms! Under the microscope, they appeared to be drawing the blood toward them. I am more and more convinced about Dr. Harvey's theory that M is part of a mutated worm. I have found these in every sample I could take such as urine, stool, sputum, and sinus drainage and they are all the same. The skin ones are the only ones that have a clear gel coating around them. I had a blood test for filarial worms yesterday. It will be interesting to see what it shows...probably "no parasite found".





It is my understanding that a heavy hookworm infestation will cause this sort of thing, i.e. penetration of skin from inside to outside. Also, I think the "spitting" fibers you have observed is actually moulting of the parasite.