Post by rhorn2006 on Oct 20, 2010 15:07:55 GMT -5
A “WARNING” to members with a more recent onset of “Morgellons or Collembola” like symptoms.. Just encase you have not already heard the “warnings” about using Pesticides/Insecticides as a topical treatments for either of these conditions.. Unfortunately, this is kinda “old new’s” for most of us who have had either of these conditions for a while,, common knowledge and far enough in the past that most of us tend to forget about the need to bring it up on occasion.. But I think it really needs to be noted “from time to time” in the hopes that others “with a more recent onset” do not make the same mistake “many of us unfortunately did” before the damaging effects became so apparent..
Naturally, when you begin feeling bug-like crawling sensations “on or just beneath your skin” your first reaction is to go to the doctor “where you rarely, if ever, receive any help at all!! Out of fear, desperation, and medical rejection, in the need to try and treat your shocking new “Twilight-Zone” condition, the first thing that comes to mind in treating “what feels like bug’s crawling” is to try using pesticides/insecticides as a topical treatment.. Those of us “who were, and still are” refused medical care “for either of these conditions” tend to have to turn to “whatever is available” that might help to end the night-mare “or at least” ease it’s progression and lesson the maddening symptoms.. However, the use of “Pesticides/Insecticides” rubbed or sprayed directly onto the skin,,, “IS A BIG MISTAKE”!!!!!!
Morgellons and/or Collembola seem to develop and progress in “symptoms and severity” differently from “case to case”.. Where some over-the-counter treatments may have offered some degree of aid for some, they may not do anything for others, or even make the condition worst. It’s hard to know “what may, or may not” help you, unless you choose to try them at your own risk. One “self-treatment method” has been found to make the condition “MUCH WORST” in every single person with “Morgellons and/or Collembola” who have tried it,, that is the application of “pesticides/insecticides” directly on the skin..
Malathion, Pyrethrin, and many other commonly available pesticides/insecticides, used to kill a wide range of insects “including topical ointments and shampoos,, available over-the-counter to treat, head-lice, scabies, and other insect infestations” should “NEVER” be used if you suspect you might have “Morgellons, Collembola, and/or Scabies”!!!!!!!!!!!
From what I understand,, the reason why the use of topical pesticides/insecticides make these conditions so much worst, is basically pretty simple.. What ever “Morgellons and/or Collembola” actually is, they avoid detection by the bodies immune system, as well as being totally impervious to any known type of pesticide/insecticide. If you suffer the onset symptoms of “Morgellons and/or Collembola” and apply enough of any type of pesticide/insecticide directly on or into your skin, the bodies immune system sees it as an invading toxin and try’s to fight it off.. While the immune system is busy, and in a compromised state trying to combat the toxin, Morgellons and/or Collembola uses the opportunity “and the pesticide/insecticide compounds, as a piggy-back” to spread there infestation throughout the entire body, so either of these conditions “that may have started in isolated areas of the body” rapidly spread to infect all areas of the skin, internal soft tissues organs, the surface of muscles, the surface of cartilage in joints, and so on.. At least “from what I understand” that’s how it appears to work...
Naturally, when you begin feeling bug-like crawling sensations “on or just beneath your skin” your first reaction is to go to the doctor “where you rarely, if ever, receive any help at all!! Out of fear, desperation, and medical rejection, in the need to try and treat your shocking new “Twilight-Zone” condition, the first thing that comes to mind in treating “what feels like bug’s crawling” is to try using pesticides/insecticides as a topical treatment.. Those of us “who were, and still are” refused medical care “for either of these conditions” tend to have to turn to “whatever is available” that might help to end the night-mare “or at least” ease it’s progression and lesson the maddening symptoms.. However, the use of “Pesticides/Insecticides” rubbed or sprayed directly onto the skin,,, “IS A BIG MISTAKE”!!!!!!
Morgellons and/or Collembola seem to develop and progress in “symptoms and severity” differently from “case to case”.. Where some over-the-counter treatments may have offered some degree of aid for some, they may not do anything for others, or even make the condition worst. It’s hard to know “what may, or may not” help you, unless you choose to try them at your own risk. One “self-treatment method” has been found to make the condition “MUCH WORST” in every single person with “Morgellons and/or Collembola” who have tried it,, that is the application of “pesticides/insecticides” directly on the skin..
Malathion, Pyrethrin, and many other commonly available pesticides/insecticides, used to kill a wide range of insects “including topical ointments and shampoos,, available over-the-counter to treat, head-lice, scabies, and other insect infestations” should “NEVER” be used if you suspect you might have “Morgellons, Collembola, and/or Scabies”!!!!!!!!!!!
From what I understand,, the reason why the use of topical pesticides/insecticides make these conditions so much worst, is basically pretty simple.. What ever “Morgellons and/or Collembola” actually is, they avoid detection by the bodies immune system, as well as being totally impervious to any known type of pesticide/insecticide. If you suffer the onset symptoms of “Morgellons and/or Collembola” and apply enough of any type of pesticide/insecticide directly on or into your skin, the bodies immune system sees it as an invading toxin and try’s to fight it off.. While the immune system is busy, and in a compromised state trying to combat the toxin, Morgellons and/or Collembola uses the opportunity “and the pesticide/insecticide compounds, as a piggy-back” to spread there infestation throughout the entire body, so either of these conditions “that may have started in isolated areas of the body” rapidly spread to infect all areas of the skin, internal soft tissues organs, the surface of muscles, the surface of cartilage in joints, and so on.. At least “from what I understand” that’s how it appears to work...