I think toxic computer fumes could be responsible for morgellons.
PBDE, which is outgased by computers and TVs is immunotoxic. Perhaps thats why morgellons people can't fight off fungal infections.
"Brominated flame retardants (BFRs), especially PBDEs, are persistent in the environment and contaminate the food chain, animals, and people. The
capacity of PBDEs to bioaccumulate in fatty tissue and biomagnify up the food chain, in combination with their persistence and toxicity make this
class of chemicals of high concern to the environment and human health. PBDEs and related compounds are turning up just about everywhere scientists
look for them, up and down the food chain, in sediments, beluga whales, seals, bird eggs, and human milk, serum and adipose tissue.
Of grave concern is the research showing that women in North America have the highest levels globally of these chemicals in their breast milk and
evidence continues to mount about their effect on the neurological and endocrine systems. These levels are doubling every two to five years in the
North American population.
Also of great concern is the alarming fact that the concentrations of deca-BDE found in peregrine falcons approach those concentrations reported to
have caused neurological damage in mice. So, like penta- and octa-BDE before it, manufacturers’ claims that the biological uptake of deca-BDE would
not occur, certainly not in high concentrations, have not only proven to be false, but deca-BDE itself has been documented as having caused harm in
lab research.
Since the 1970s, the electronics industry has been one of the largest consumers of PBDEs, relying on this class of chemicals (out of an identified175
different types of fire retardants) to meet fire safety standards. About 40% of PBDEs are used in the outer casings of computers, printers and
televisions and by far the largest volume PBDE mixture used as a flame retardant has been deca-BDE. Two of the three forms of PBDEs —penta- and
octa-BDE— will be taken off the market by the end of 2004, but deca-BDE and other brominated flame retardants will continue to be used in the United
States, unless action is taken by state and federal governments."
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