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Deveca (Southern CA, US) on 06/24/2014

By accident, my medical issues with black dot syndrome/Morgellons disease have been cured. The problem began in June of 2011 and ended in May of 2014. Besivance was prescribed for cataract surgery, 1 drop twice a day. Twelve days after the first cataract was removed, I had surgery on the other eye and repeated the Besivance med. I used the drops for 28 days and all of the fibers, black specks, sharp particles, white egg sacs, etc. appear to have dried up in my body. Curious about this, I researched Besivance on the Internet and read that it kills parasites by stopping the reproductive process. Fifteen days ago I stopped using the eye drops.

During the winter of 2011 I vacationed in S.E. Asia where two insects bit me. In June I received a bite from a fly in Calif. while gardening, and I think that caused the problem. A few weeks after the fly bite, larvae and pupae emerged through my skin pores. Treatments of essential oil(s)/olive oil lessened the symptoms. Many brown casings also came out of my skin cells. I strongly suspect there was a connection between the fly myiasis and black specks/Morgellons disease.

Other symptoms were extremely painful joints, brain fog, and insomnia, all of which have now disappeared. Another symptom which I have not seen mentioned in any forums is that my limbs, breasts, and abdomen were covered with dark brown spots, some of which had a rough texture. About 80 percent of my skin now looks normal.

Hopefully, this will be helpful to you.

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Replied By Deveca (California, US) on 09/06/2014

This update is to state that I have had no further problems with Morgellons and black dots, aching joints, etc. I finished the Besivance regimen for my eyes three months ago, and I am absolutely elated that I appear to have been healed of these maladies.
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Replied By Rebel (Somewhere, Usa) on 09/07/2014

Hi Deveca. This is absolutely great news, I am so happy for you. It sounds like you have cured yourself. I assume by the time line you given, it has been 90 days with no signs or this morgellons. 90 days is general life cycle that parasites can return.

I read this with interest and looked at Besivance on the net also. I may have overlooked the part about interrupting the parasite life cycle, but did read that it stops bacterial and micro-organism. It also recommended 3 drops per day for 7 days and to make sure you have a doctor prescribe this and give you directions on using. Maybe because you had cataract surgery is why the doc had you take it twice daily for a total of 28 days.

Few questions, did you do both eyes for 28 days or did you do one for 12 and the other one 16 days or do one for 12 days and then both for another 16 days. I would like to try this, but they did warn against using it longer than recommended. Which again was where I read 7 days. Just curious if maybe you still have the paper work the pharmacy gives you and what it may say.

Thank you.

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Replied By Deveca (California, US) on 09/08/2014

My use of Besivance was 14 days in the right eye and then 14 days in the left. I hope this will be helpful to you and others. Good luck!
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Replied By Rhonda (Clearwater, Fl) on 10/03/2015

Where does one get Besiance. It's a script right. But which doctor will write a script for it. Just the mention of Morgellons shuts down most doctors. Even though most have no knowledge of it!
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Replied By Vicky (Mumbai) on 01/09/2016

Do we have to take besivance internally in stomach or use it as a eye drop to cure morgellons . Pls reply so it will take me out from this hell like situation
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Replied By Eva (Hawaii) on 07/25/2016

Yes, I was so intrigued about the possibility of being morgellons free that I saved up for a year to buy the prescription. It felt toxic to me after a few days, and I discontinued, and I still have morgellons. Want to say that Besivance is a quinoline antibiotic, similar to quinine, and that quinine had been used in the past to treat lyme disease. Quinine is much cheaper and it is natural. And you can make your own.
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Replied By Vicky (Mu) on 03/26/2017

Is besivance is working against morgellons? How can we own it or make it natural?
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