The black specks reported in Morgellons are typically fibers or materials that people believe are associated with the condition. However, scientific research has not established a clear link between Morgellons and these black specks, and further investigation is needed to understand their composition and origin.
Black specks floating in water may be caused by sediment or debris from corroded pipes, minerals, or organic matter. It could also be due to mold or algae growth in the water source. It is recommended to have the water tested and the issue addressed by a professional to ensure it is safe for consumption.
A mixture of two different powders or compounds. The white and blue specks may represent different ingredients or additives that have been combined. It could be a cosmetic product, medication, or a cleaning agent.
Carbon is not assigned a specific color on the periodic table because it is a non-metal element. In its pure form, carbon exists as a colorless solid.
Rocks can have different colored specks and markings due to the presence of various minerals within them. These minerals can form under different conditions and can give the rocks their distinct colors and patterns. Factors such as the composition of the original rock, the presence of other elements, and the pressure and temperature conditions during formation all play a role in determining the appearance of rocks.
Parasites in stools may look like small white or off-white worms or segments, resembling grains of rice or sesame seeds. They may also appear as small black or red specks. If you suspect you have parasites, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Those specks are flea eggs.
Morgellons Disease or Morgellons Syndrome.
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Oh, dude, you're talking about Morgellons, huh? It's this condition where people believe they have fibers or parasites coming out of their skin. Doctors say it's most likely a delusional disorder, but hey, who am I to judge? Like, if you think you're growing wool, go ahead and knit yourself a sweater, I guess.
chances are you will get a black horse with white small white specks.
well it might be fleas or dirt or worms
White is the characteristic color of birch bark.( it also has specks of black)
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Black specks floating in water may be caused by sediment or debris from corroded pipes, minerals, or organic matter. It could also be due to mold or algae growth in the water source. It is recommended to have the water tested and the issue addressed by a professional to ensure it is safe for consumption.
i believe it looks brown with specks of rock in it. it also could have shades of black or grey