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Causes Morgellons
Where did Morgellons Come From and how long has it been here? - The history and origin of Morgellons disease as we know it is somewhat limited. Having only been named in 2002, the jury is still out on whether it will be recognized by the CDC as a legitimate condition. There is evidence that the condition existed centuries ago, however much of this evidence exists only in writings from as early as the 1600's and has little reliable basis in modern medicine.
Could Morgellons Disease Have Originated In Outer Space? - An extraterrestrial origin for Morgellons disease is a bit farfetched. Yet, this is one of many conspiracy theories surrounding Morgellons Disease. This particular theory may be fueled by a claim that the creatures infecting Morgellon sufferer, Cathy McDonald, were the same creatures found on a meteorite originating from Mars. It could have also simply come from Morgellons sufferers who described the disease as being "like something literally from outer space."
Does Cotton or Organic Clothing Cause Morgellons Disease? - Morgellons Disease, a rare condition which results in lesions and strange sensations of bugs or parasites crawling all over the skin, has divided the medical community into two camps: those that believe Morgellons Disease is real, and the skeptics; those that believe Morgellons Disease is psychological only. Medical researchers, studying the arguments of both parties, have begun to emerge a theory on what could be the underlying cause of Morgellons Disease: cotton or other types of organic clothing matter.
Does geography have anything to go with Morgellons? - While Morgellons has been reported to exist in every state of the US and a large number of countries throughout the world, it is hard to ignore the facts. Morgellons outbreaks are more prevalent in a handful of areas of the United States than in the rest of the country or world. Those areas particularly at risk are California, Texas and Florida. The reasons for this is still unknown. There are, however, several theories as to why Morgellons has chosen these geographical locations to turn up in the largest amount of people.
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