Morgellons is a controversial condition characterized by individuals believing they have fibers or parasites coming out of their skin. However, the medical community does not recognize Morgellons as a distinct medical disorder. The fibers you are describing are likely keratinous material, which is a natural component of hair and skin. If you have concerns about fibers coming from your skin, it is best to consult a dermatologist for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Acetylcholine receptor is present on the sarcolemma of the muscle cells. This receptor is responsible for transmitting the signal to initiate muscle contraction when acetylcholine binds to it at the neuromuscular junction.
Artificial selection involves selectively breeding wheat plants with naturally higher fiber content over several generations to develop a new breed with increased fiber content. By carefully choosing individual plants with desired traits and crossbreeding them, traits like higher fiber content can be reinforced and amplified in the offspring. Through this process of selecting for desired characteristics, a new wheat variety with improved fiber content can be developed.
The postganglionic sympathetic fiber originates from PNS within a ganglion
No, milk is not high in fiber. Fiber comes from plants, specifically the parts of the plants that we cannot digest. Soymilk contains fiber. However, to get a lot of fiber you should eat vegetables, certain fruits, and grains such as peas, beans, prunes, oats, barley, and flax seeds.
Leaf fiber refers to the fibrous material found in plant leaves. This fiber is a type of dietary fiber that is not digestible by the human body but can provide benefits such as promoting healthy digestion and regulating bowel movements. Common sources of leaf fiber include vegetables like spinach, kale, and lettuce.
I do also, not to mention other types of things as well. Theres so much to get into so if you go to www.rense.com and listen to the morgellons radio broadcast's #6 & #15 you will get some answers fast...then of course listen to the remaining ones as well to fill in the blanks. Also carnicom.com is the site for the best researcher on top of the morgellons condition. You will learn alot of info from him, I found his site this week and know so much more about it then when I started! Its a very scarey thing hugh? I have found that if you put alfalfa tablets in the bath (I put 20) and get in, the fibers, hairs, skin masses, black specks, red specks, white gooey matter and other stuff comes billowing up out of your body! Try that and you will be able to know if its morgellons right away. Another way from Chuck Carnicom (the researcher I mentioned above) said if you mix red wine (merlot for example) with peroxide and swish it around in your mouth for several minutes you spit out a gooey mass of these things and that confirms you have it. You should read his site before doing that though because Im not sure how much of each they tell you to rinse with. Good luck in unraveling the whole situation, Ive been doing it for a little under 2 months now and its a nightmare! The government wants to do nothing but cover it up because they know they are at fault here! Just read those websites and you will see what Im talking about. God Bless you and your family - Good Luck
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The recommended amount of fiber in cat food is around 1-10.
Morgellons is sometimes called the "fiber disease" by doctors. It is controversial and not-easily-understood condition in which strange thread-like fibers appear under the skin. Patients may feel as if something is crawling on, biting, or stinging them. Some experts believe Morgellons is a physical illness; others believe it is a kind of "delusional parasitosis," which makes a person think that parasites have infected his or her skin; and still others think it is simply a skin disease that occurs without a known cause. There is no known cure for the condition. There are some possible links to Lyme disease and hypothyroidism, but much more research in general is needed for this condition.
no there is not, a person could take Metamucil or Citrucel to add more grams of fiber to one's fiber intake
apple juice contains no fiber. an apple is a better choice than apple juice because the apple provides fiber- and lots of it. an apple is essentially a little ball of fiber. hope this helped!
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I think the chemical name for fiber is polyolefin. I could be wrong though.
While fiber is an important part of your daily diet, too much fiber can also cause health issues. If you take in too much fiber with out drinking enough water it could cause your body to not be able to absorb the nutrients and minerals it need. Too much fiber could also lead to intestinal blockage and constipation. While if you take too much fiber with the recommended amount of water, you could wind up with stomach cramping and diarrhea.
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Bananas are rich in nutrients such as potassium, vitamin C, vitamin B6, and fiber.