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Post by Lynn on Dec 10, 2011 11:38:49 GMT -5
Hi Toni
Sorry so negative this week. Okay here is what is going on. I had to mix my tincture in with my Dr. Bronners Peppermint soap with a little Vinegar and the 2 tsp of melted dried mustard. To me it smells a little like poop. It finally kept them out of rectum, vaginal, eyes, ears. I still got some up my nose, but that may be because they got inside my breathing equipment and are being shot up into my sinuses.
The mustard does not keep them away very long, but does have a nice kill factor and I do not reek of Vinegar. Just a real light smell of poop. lol. My tinctures that I have used in the vinegar that I now put into my Dr. Bronners soap they are. Tea tree oil 3 drops, Peppermint oil 3 drops, Rosemary 3 drops, Cayenne one dropper full, Olive Leaf tincture 1 dropper full, and 12 drops of TKO Orange. I was using that in straight vinegar for clothes, but for my body I used about 1/4 cup. Now I use half of that mixed in with the soap and the mustard mixture and packs a pretty good punch.
Now this is how I get out of shower bug free. First I take the Sulfa Pedix soap which has tea tree oil in it. Head to toe leave in hair but rinse body after use. Next I soap head to toe with just Dr. Bronners Peppermint Soap I keep in a shampoo bottle with 7 drops of tea tree oil and Rosemary. I have to shake it up before pumping enough to cover hair and massage it in and leave it.
At night I do not rinse out my hair so I skip the above part. Back to morning routine. Rinse body not head. I put some of the soap into private and leave it to be rinse later after other steps. Next I get my regular shampoo which was trial and error for a while. I had back when really buggy had to wash hair twice a day and use the Dr. Bronners fallowed by dandruff shampoo. Then by accident found Naked Naturals Lavender worked well and gave my hair back its bounce and fullness. Now I could not find that anywhere and tried Suaves Rosemary Mint and it worked pretty good also. Not as Good as Naked Naturals, but pretty good. So I was my hair with Suave Rosemary Mint and rinse hair and body really well rubbing off all the skin flake brought up from the washing. At night I skip the hair washing and leave in the Dr. Bronners mixture that has all those tincture and mustard in it.
Okay I decided to spray my clothes with the mustard mixture with water as the main ingredient instead of the straight vinegar. I never get bit from my clean laundry. It some time to find what worked cheaply on that. But I pr-spray them to keep the bugs from finding me so easily. I used the mustard mixture and notice thousands of tiny specks all over my clothes. Is it a chemical reaction to my clean laundry or is it bringing out something???
I notice a lot of times when I feel a pinching sensation I find debris or tiny specks like what I saw come out of my clothes from spraying the mustard mixture. It is like the nematode needs coverage and nesting material and using the natural debris that clothes never run out of. Like they are trying to take it into the pore with them. When I remove the debris the pinching stops. But the body does push out crystals and a different type of white speck that has the colored fibers. Which I think is the mold, fungus, and bacteria. When I feel a biting sensation I can usually gently rub out the crystal or speck that has the colored fiber.
Well the mustard thing I am going to keep in my regiment. Thank you for your help.
In Light Lynn
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Post by toni on Dec 10, 2011 13:32:00 GMT -5
Hi Lynn, Wow, you sure do have quite the mix there. Your skin should be very well exfoliated if nothing else and super clean;D I've been adding some dry mustard (mixed up with a little water first) then I pour that into the wash too. I figure between that (the mustard ) and the hot water and the hot baking dryer, hopefully nothing can survive that. Something else I've done from the get go with Morgs. In our family room (where we mostly live), I have sheets drapped over the 2 couches that we sit and lay all over, that way I can wash them daily, and they feel nice and clean. Doesn't look real pretty having sheets covering stuff, but, we don't have any biting sensations. You sure are having a time, and so much work. It's awful you have to go through all that, and it sure seems you'll win the war against those things biting. Gosh, remember when a nice hot shower was relaxing? Now ...it's like the major scrub down and work because of all the concotions. I sure can relate. That's amazing too that you're seeing the mustard spray bring out specks. I'm going to soak something in the sink and add some mustard mixed with water to that and see if I see anything cropping out of the fabrics. I'd not thought of that (to watch and see what might be coming out of the fabrics) - thanks for that tip. I do hope you get some relief really soon. I sure don't know how anything can survive all you're doing. You're really ontop this, and it's a shame you have to go through all that just to feel human again. Be well
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Post by toni on Dec 10, 2011 13:55:58 GMT -5
Skiz, Check this out, if you would (thanks) and anyone else. This really is something interesting. Wonder exactly what they mean. I mean I can read it, but... do they mean Demodex is all throughout our body and organs?? This sentence here in yellow I copied from this link below. Ocular infestation has a close relationship with the systemic infestation.See under (Conclusions) towards the bottom in blue. About 3/4's of the way down. If this is so, then much is making sense about the symmetrical lesions. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2946818/
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Post by simone on Dec 10, 2011 18:19:17 GMT -5
I'd like to share my experience today... after putting tto with babyshampoo and a little dry mustard. I left it in for about 2 hrs. before shower. Did the normal shower routine of selsun with salt shampoo and funga soap and added a little dry mustard...
When I got out of shower ...about 1 hr later my head started to feel active. So I sprayed mustard and water mix... The itching stopped and wholley... my head looked like a very bad case of dandruff.
I was wearing a black shirt and my back was full of what looked like dandruff. I took a lint roller to head and another in the back and looked at it under the micro scope. Tons of tiny white clear, red, blue fibers. Like all little baby fibers along with long open sacs of something and brown/golden hard debrie and also the white debrie with fibers around it. I shook most of it out and head looks ok... but I never seen so much little fibers yet happy they're coming out. Is anyone else experiencing this.
thank u toni and skiz.
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Post by skizit on Dec 10, 2011 18:36:23 GMT -5
Yes, it all comes from the mites. the fibers come from the mite. the fibers come from the bacteria.
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Post by toni on Dec 10, 2011 20:47:12 GMT -5
I'd like to share my experience today... left tto with babyshampoo and a little dry mustard. I left it in for about 2 hrs. before shower. Did the normal shower routine of selsun with salt shampoo and funga soap and added a little dry mustard... When I got out of shower ...about 1 hr later my head started to feel active. So I sprayed mustard and water mix... The itching stopped and wholley... my head looked like a very bad case of dandruff. I was wearing a black shirt and my back was full of dandruff. I took a lint roller to head and another in the back and looked at it under the micro scope. Tons of tiny white clear, red, blue fibers. Like all little baby fibers along with long open sacs of something and brown/golden hard debrie and also the white debrie with fibers around it. I shook most of it out and head looks ok... but I never seen so much little fibers yet happy they're coming out. Is anyone eles experiencing this. thank u toni and skiz. Wow, you're really having some great things happen. That's fantastic Simone
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Post by toni on Dec 10, 2011 20:56:44 GMT -5
From link below: as it is known from literature, the mites can transfer on their bodies the smaller organisms: viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc. / Yu.S.Balashov,1982. This may be the reason of development of the associative diseases, being caused, for example, by the Demodex and by the definite virus (including AIDS), by the Demodex and by the definite bacterium, etc. There may be very many such combinations, therefore clinical manifestations of the associative disease may be very different. Availability of the pricking-sucking-cutting mouth apparatus in the Demodex /Yu.S.Balashov, 1982 promotes the appearance of the above-listed combinations of various associations (bacteria, viruses, etc.). Detection in one and the same patient of three varieties of the mites allows to speak about existence of the diseases caused by association of different mites with different microorganisms. Taking into consideration the above-mentioned data there may be supposed a possibility of wide spread of associative diseases, in which the Demodex may be an active etiological component. The high percentage of invasiveness of the skin and mucous membranes by the Demodex together with the available information in the literature gives us possibility to ascertain the availability of the demodicosis pandemic. www.wholespectrum.biz/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=WS&Category_Code=DEMODEXIN
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Post by Lynn on Dec 11, 2011 4:12:16 GMT -5
Hi Simone
Me also. My first two nights I had a mass exodus of specks coming out of my head and face. My skin is finally starting to heal. Do you have specks come out of your clean clothes that you pr-spray? That I mean is before you put them on. Just as soon as I am done spraying a garment and turn to set it down to get the next item all those specks are all over the garment. Tons of them. I use a powdered soap that is enzyme based organic. So I might have used a little to much in the scoop and the mustard mixture may react to the UN-melted soap.
Hey Toni will be interesting to see if you get any specks. The strong vinegar really kept them out of my clothes throughout the day so even though they find me a little sooner I have noticed that they are slowly dismantling my clothes. Always in the past every now and then I would get a perfect circle of clothe out of my clothes when gentle shook over sink. Tiny little circle. Slightly bigger then the white specks. Same color as the clothes I wear. Well that has really picked up speed. I have been find a hand full of colored specks shook out of each garment now sense cutting back on the vinegar. It is like the dang mites are little wood carvers making themselves a covering. Wish I knew why the bug would do that to the clothes.
In Light Lynn
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Post by simone on Dec 11, 2011 9:32:26 GMT -5
Hi Lynn I don't spray my clothes but I should... They make their way to the fabric of clothes... here's an ex.. 1) I bought a orange shirt. washed and put it on. here's a pic within an hr of wearing it. 2) A white mix shirt after wearing it all day. I'm hoping the 1-2hr. soak of amonia and borax/salt kills them before putting it in the laundry. I know they are all in the clothes.
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Post by itchin4answers on Dec 11, 2011 15:24:15 GMT -5
Hi simone, a friend of mine swears by Marc Neumann's "star dust" powder. You have to soak your clothes for about 4 hours, though. She said that these fibers are drawn to certain materials.
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Post by skizit on Dec 12, 2011 0:26:47 GMT -5
I found this informative research from the gov. They deny Morgellons because they can't find the bugs cause they can't see em but they can induce specific disease with both demodex and nematodes. This mentions the demodex and the nematodes, both little tiny soldiers in the US military force. Simultaneous Deficiency in CD28 and STAT6 Results in Chronic Ectoparasite-Induced Inflammatory Skin Disease www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC427407/
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Post by Lynn on Dec 12, 2011 2:52:43 GMT -5
Hi Toni
Very sad what we go through. Did the spray seem to draw anything out of your clothes? Today nothing came out of my clothes when sprayed. Must be a certain type of fabric maybe?? Thanks for the pics on this clothing experiment.
The bigger bugs which I had gone without for some time are trying to pick up speed. They bite hard. I call them the hard biters. The baby worm ones sting like a Nat the mid stage stings like an ant bite. The adults bite like a hoarse fly.
Full moon maybe with the eclipse to go with made things ever more uncomfortable.
I use to do all sorts of things to my laundry. Then I found a enzyme laundry soap that worked really well and added a few more things with it and have not got bitten from clothes until worn for a while and when the bugs come off the environment to try and settle in.
In Light Lynn
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Post by skizit on Dec 12, 2011 4:34:18 GMT -5
About the systemic infection with mites, I have read that they can cause prolapse of the rectum. i'm wondering if that's just in animals or maybe of humans too. If they are affecting the rectum, they may affect the intestines as well. How they are related tot he symptoms that occur in the intestines at the same time people have a bloom of the mites I don't know but there may be research may relate the two somehow.
I think it is possible to remove all the mite related eggs and fibers from the skin and clothes using the OXY cleasing pads, tea tree oil, drawing salve, hydrogen peroxide and the mustard. I think the fibers are very hard to remove once the egg or ovum is decomposed. It needs to be done ASAP. The longer the fibers stay in the skin, they empty their contents. The dark almost black fibers empty, becoming lighter blue finally becoming clear. I don't know what that is in these fibers but I hope to some day.
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Post by Lynn on Dec 12, 2011 10:04:23 GMT -5
Hi Skizit
I hate saying this, but maybe others will nod their head in a yes direction. I go through runs of time were it feels like invisible rice is falling out of rectum. I am not surprised sense when this first started that was one of the main places they would go to attack.
I had thought this whole thing started in the colon and that was why they would run up the behind. Back when I use to be covered head to toe with bugs. As soon as I would settle under the sheets a large bug would race up the body from what ever direction and cram its way up the behind. Small hand full every night and once in a great great while up the uritha (privates). It was so painful and humiliating. I am so glad that bug is gone and if I had some sort of night vision camera that could record it. I know the bug would have been just large enough to see with the naked eyes. This one type of bug was extremely fast. Back then I was praying for God to kill me and crying that I felt like praying that way.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by morghunter on Dec 12, 2011 17:16:28 GMT -5
Hi Skizit,great find,please pass the amitrex,lol. If you can use any of the pictures sent or might be sent in the future,please do. Your friend,morghunter.
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Post by skizit on Dec 12, 2011 23:17:29 GMT -5
Guys, This just in, a person was being bitten on the hand hard like the biters talked about above. the next day, through a hand-held microscope at 60X, you could see the dark blue and pink fibers. the insects inject the fibers into the bite! they also appear in their eggs. This takes the mystery out of this. I wish someone could get a picture of the actual bug injecting the stuff in the skin. How could that happen? Anybody have that kind of equipment?
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Post by skizit on Dec 12, 2011 23:30:06 GMT -5
Torpedo, that sounds like eggs. they may be transparent so you could miss them very easily. where there are insects, there is digestion, excretion, sex, eggs, and the cycle begins again.
These are most likely transgenic insects and engineered to target certain molecules. Did you see the video where a fish jumps from the water into the urethra of a man peeing in a lake. That's gotta hurt. it was on the show where the biologist going fishing for giant freshwater fish, one of my favorite shows.
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Post by simone on Dec 13, 2011 1:02:38 GMT -5
This is what I found today... I had a small pimple near the breast.. so I dug into and pulled this out. Under the microscope inside the sack was balled up little fiber. Two of them. If you look hard ( the middle of big side of sack in a clear thing stuck to the outside of it) After viewing it I tried with a tip of needle to open it but it had hardened and flew everywhere. lost it .. but here's what I got.
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Post by Lynn on Dec 13, 2011 2:38:22 GMT -5
Hi Skizit
Very well could be true. What you said made me think that when I use the toilet usually to just go pee. I always see transparent oval shaped things floating int the water. Very tiny. Sometimes I can fill the toilet with a large amount of tiny white specks also. The same kind that come out of my hair I think. Then of course the snot worms. Looks like worms in the toilet, but long time ago before the bugs hit and I thought it was a yeast infection I fished out on of the long strings and it stretch out like snot. Now I do not get very many and pretty small when I do.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by skizit on Dec 13, 2011 7:25:42 GMT -5
That the little pods I was talking about. when the pods are new, you can hardly see the fibers at all, they may just look like dots. When the egg case decomposes, only the fibers are left in the skin. the fibers I believe are bacterial spores. They look like Bacillus subtilis which looks a lot like Bacillus anthracis spore fibers. Acetobacter xylinum is the biggest producer of bacterial cellulose though. Take a look at this and see what you think. In some Bacillus, the spores are what this info calls "brilliant." Perhaps we can figure out which these fibers are based on color. This says that the Bacillus subtilis are colorless or may look "dark" because of the refractive index. So if these are bacterial spore fibers, why are the contents dark blue and hot pink? To quote the reference below: "Numerous attempts have been made to construct schemes of classification based on the power of growing colonies to liquefy gelatine, to secrete coloured pigments, to ferment certain media with evolution of carbon dioxide or other gases..." In light of that, we may just be looking at secreted colored pigments, one for each type of bacteria. That way the bacteria could be identified easily if you knew the color code. chestofbooks.com/reference/Encyclopedia-Britannica-1/Bacteriology-Growth-And-Division-Part-2.htmlnote they took the pertinent page (777) out of this research which I was looking for the color of Bacillus anthracis spores. This also talks about gastrointestinal anthracis. Could this be the intestinal link to the mites. Oh God, I hope not. We really need to find out exactly what bacteria we are looking at. Please let it not be B. anthracis. books.google.com/books?id=xzIsZo44GkoC&pg=PA776&dq=what+color+are+Bacillus+anthracis+spores&hl=en&ei=Q0fnTtDZBISftwfwwtTZCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=what%20color%20are%20Bacillus%20anthracis%20spores&f=falseI probably should put the pictures of the fibers up here so you can see what I'm talking about but I'm just not that handy with the programs. I'm sorry, I'll work on that today. We may be looking at both of these filamentous bacteria but there are others we may be looking at.
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