Post by davidbourke on Jan 10, 2013 21:39:01 GMT -5
Hi friends,
It's been a while. The past few months have brought some disasters, but some triumphs as well, two of which I want to report to you here in consecutive posts.
The first concerns getting all the crud out of your skin - the black "seeds," the sandy grains, the sharp things, all the crap that causes that unbearable intense itch. Now, mustard will do this - but it takes weeks and weeks, and the skin output of this crud is very low, so it could take years to get it all out.
Those of you who know me know my posts tend to be quite long. The reason for this is that I believe in telling the whole story in one go - that way, I don't have to keep making further explanatory posts, and all the information is in one place.
So here goes:
About 10 days ago, a wonderful lady afflicted with systemic demodicosis and multiple fungal infestations wrote to me to tell me that the mustard barely made a dent in her problem - but she had found a solution that was, she said, "miraculous."
I'll tell you about it in the second post, because I first have to tell you what came out of this revelation.
I have a correspondent, a medical professional who has become a dear friend, who has systemic demodicosis and a myiasis on her scalp. I sent her the new treatment, but she wrote back a few days later to say that while it seemed to be working for the demodex infestation, it did nothing for the myiasis.
Over a period of eight months, she had tried just about everything on her scalp, and she believed her scalp skin was now in danger of compromise - did I know of anything else at all she could try?
And out of nowhere, the answer hit me.
Back in 2004, I fractured my spine due to undiagnosed osteoporosis. At every step of my treatment, medicine failed me, and the fracture was wrongly diagnosed as soft tissue injury. So I was sent for physiotherapy.
The physio I saw used a lotion that's very good for this, because it penetrates deeply and quickly, combined with a special kind of massage. She gave me two tubes of this to take home with me for daily application.
Needless to say, it did nothing for a fractured spine, so I eventually left it sitting at the back of my medicine cabinet.
Those who know my story will remember that I killed all my demodex mites in six days using a Rife machine. But I was left with the Dictyostelium discoideum, which, since it spontaneously mutates, is extremely difficult to kill using any modality, including frequency medicine (because each time it mutates, its mortal frequency also changes).
So I still have the slime mould problem. I'd been testing a strong GSE/water spray followed by organic extra virgin coconut oil and found it very good. However, whenever I do a test like this, I always leave a part of my body untreated so I have a "control" area against which I can measure success (or otherwise).
So, while testing the GSE/coconut oil, I left my calves and feet untreated.
So here I am, taking out an eight-year-old half-used tube of this lotion and massaging it into my calves and feet while sitting naked on the edge of my bed just before climbing in.
Well, it was over an hour before I could finally pull the covers over myself - because, almost instantly, hundreds and hundreds of hard gritty objects started a mass exodus out of my calves and feet.
Next day, I had no itches or tickles on calves or feet - zero. So, that night before bed, I got very bold and applied this lotion from head to foot (well, all the bits I could reach).
Boom! Instantly, the grit and crud appeared everywhere. So much of it I had to go stand in the shower cubicle to brush it all off, then run the water to wash it away.
Next morning, I woke up to find I was again covered with this stuff.
And anywhere I had an itch, if I just rubbed the spot in a circular motion reasonably firmly, a hard object would just pop out. And the itch would be gone. In fact, every single intractable itchy spot I had that months of mustard and Rife treatment could never fix produced these pieces of grit - and the itches are now gone.
One important thing to note here is that this stuff seems to go on working for six to eight hours once it's in your skin.
The next night, I had no more lotion left, so I applied the coconut oil. But I didn't shower, because I wanted to leave whatever was left of the lotion in my skin undisturbed.
Unexpectedly, I had about 20 immediate ejections. But the next morning, once again I was covered in grit, though not as much as with the straight lotion. I immediately placed an order for a further four tubes of this amazing stuff.
It's called Aloe Heat Lotion, and it's made by a company called Forever Living. You can't buy it in pharmacies, but you can buy it online.
Simply enter "Forever Living" followed by the country where you live into the Google search box. Your country distributorship will appear near the top of the results. Click the link, then go to the "Products" tab, and choose "Skin Care." Then, in the left-hand sidebar, choose "Body" - and you'll see it (some sites call it simply "Heat Lotion").
I'm six feet tall and about 10 kilos and I get four all-over applications from one tube (cut it open with a scissors when it's empty to get it all). Each tube costs 16 US dollars/euro.
One way to stretch it out is to use it twice the first day, then use just plain extra virgin coconut oil twice the next day. But don't shower between the two applications - leave the Heat Lotion that's still inside your skin undisturbed to be reactivated by the coconut oil.
OK, one warning: you absolutely MUST NOT use this on mucous membranes like nostril interiors, intimate lady-parts, or anuses. For men, DO NOT allow this stuff to contact your penis (scrotum is OK) because it will instantly penetrate into the spongy tissue of the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum. And you will suffer - boy, will you suffer!
The first time I ever applied this to my back in 2004 I felt an urgent need to urinate after I'd finished. So I went to the bathroom, with this stuff still on my hands, did my business, and zipped up. Before I got to the bathroom door, I knew I was in deep trouble.
I stripped in about 10 seconds and dived into the shower, but the damage had been done and no amount of soap and water could undo it. I suffered for two years as a result of that. So please learn from my mistake.
Here's why: when you put this on tender skin, or skin that's close to bone, or specialised skin like genitals/anus, it burns like hellfire. Now, it's not actually burning your skin, that's just how your nerve endings report it to your brain. After three to five minutes, this sensation changes to the most delicious glacier coolness you've ever felt.
But if you apply it to the wrong type of skin, it will never cool. It will go on burning for anything up to two years, as it did with me.
Be very careful around your eyes. It if does get in, you'll have to wash it out under running water for several minutes. It can be done - just don't get distracted or sloppy and keep your hand rock-steady, your eyes shut, and don't use too much.
Please note that I don't have any lesions so I don't know how these or broken skin will react. However, all the big acne-like bumps between my should-blades have almost disappeared. Please test a very small dot on your tiniest lesion first, rub it in well, then wait at least minutes to see how you react.
I also don't know whether this will kill demodex since I don't have them anymore, but I would imagine it will also annihilate them. Nor do I know how it affects fibres - only you can tell me that.
EDIT: further research shows that overexposure to one of the ingredients of this lotion can cause stomach and/or kidney problems. In light of this, my advice is now to to do ONE topical application of this every second day. You can adjunct, as I did, with either extra virgin coconut oil (or its ozonated version, described below).
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Oh, and it stinks the house out.
Now, on to my inspiration.
It's been a while. The past few months have brought some disasters, but some triumphs as well, two of which I want to report to you here in consecutive posts.
The first concerns getting all the crud out of your skin - the black "seeds," the sandy grains, the sharp things, all the crap that causes that unbearable intense itch. Now, mustard will do this - but it takes weeks and weeks, and the skin output of this crud is very low, so it could take years to get it all out.
Those of you who know me know my posts tend to be quite long. The reason for this is that I believe in telling the whole story in one go - that way, I don't have to keep making further explanatory posts, and all the information is in one place.
So here goes:
About 10 days ago, a wonderful lady afflicted with systemic demodicosis and multiple fungal infestations wrote to me to tell me that the mustard barely made a dent in her problem - but she had found a solution that was, she said, "miraculous."
I'll tell you about it in the second post, because I first have to tell you what came out of this revelation.
I have a correspondent, a medical professional who has become a dear friend, who has systemic demodicosis and a myiasis on her scalp. I sent her the new treatment, but she wrote back a few days later to say that while it seemed to be working for the demodex infestation, it did nothing for the myiasis.
Over a period of eight months, she had tried just about everything on her scalp, and she believed her scalp skin was now in danger of compromise - did I know of anything else at all she could try?
And out of nowhere, the answer hit me.
Back in 2004, I fractured my spine due to undiagnosed osteoporosis. At every step of my treatment, medicine failed me, and the fracture was wrongly diagnosed as soft tissue injury. So I was sent for physiotherapy.
The physio I saw used a lotion that's very good for this, because it penetrates deeply and quickly, combined with a special kind of massage. She gave me two tubes of this to take home with me for daily application.
Needless to say, it did nothing for a fractured spine, so I eventually left it sitting at the back of my medicine cabinet.
Those who know my story will remember that I killed all my demodex mites in six days using a Rife machine. But I was left with the Dictyostelium discoideum, which, since it spontaneously mutates, is extremely difficult to kill using any modality, including frequency medicine (because each time it mutates, its mortal frequency also changes).
So I still have the slime mould problem. I'd been testing a strong GSE/water spray followed by organic extra virgin coconut oil and found it very good. However, whenever I do a test like this, I always leave a part of my body untreated so I have a "control" area against which I can measure success (or otherwise).
So, while testing the GSE/coconut oil, I left my calves and feet untreated.
So here I am, taking out an eight-year-old half-used tube of this lotion and massaging it into my calves and feet while sitting naked on the edge of my bed just before climbing in.
Well, it was over an hour before I could finally pull the covers over myself - because, almost instantly, hundreds and hundreds of hard gritty objects started a mass exodus out of my calves and feet.
Next day, I had no itches or tickles on calves or feet - zero. So, that night before bed, I got very bold and applied this lotion from head to foot (well, all the bits I could reach).
Boom! Instantly, the grit and crud appeared everywhere. So much of it I had to go stand in the shower cubicle to brush it all off, then run the water to wash it away.
Next morning, I woke up to find I was again covered with this stuff.
And anywhere I had an itch, if I just rubbed the spot in a circular motion reasonably firmly, a hard object would just pop out. And the itch would be gone. In fact, every single intractable itchy spot I had that months of mustard and Rife treatment could never fix produced these pieces of grit - and the itches are now gone.
One important thing to note here is that this stuff seems to go on working for six to eight hours once it's in your skin.
The next night, I had no more lotion left, so I applied the coconut oil. But I didn't shower, because I wanted to leave whatever was left of the lotion in my skin undisturbed.
Unexpectedly, I had about 20 immediate ejections. But the next morning, once again I was covered in grit, though not as much as with the straight lotion. I immediately placed an order for a further four tubes of this amazing stuff.
It's called Aloe Heat Lotion, and it's made by a company called Forever Living. You can't buy it in pharmacies, but you can buy it online.
Simply enter "Forever Living" followed by the country where you live into the Google search box. Your country distributorship will appear near the top of the results. Click the link, then go to the "Products" tab, and choose "Skin Care." Then, in the left-hand sidebar, choose "Body" - and you'll see it (some sites call it simply "Heat Lotion").
I'm six feet tall and about 10 kilos and I get four all-over applications from one tube (cut it open with a scissors when it's empty to get it all). Each tube costs 16 US dollars/euro.
One way to stretch it out is to use it twice the first day, then use just plain extra virgin coconut oil twice the next day. But don't shower between the two applications - leave the Heat Lotion that's still inside your skin undisturbed to be reactivated by the coconut oil.
OK, one warning: you absolutely MUST NOT use this on mucous membranes like nostril interiors, intimate lady-parts, or anuses. For men, DO NOT allow this stuff to contact your penis (scrotum is OK) because it will instantly penetrate into the spongy tissue of the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum. And you will suffer - boy, will you suffer!
The first time I ever applied this to my back in 2004 I felt an urgent need to urinate after I'd finished. So I went to the bathroom, with this stuff still on my hands, did my business, and zipped up. Before I got to the bathroom door, I knew I was in deep trouble.
I stripped in about 10 seconds and dived into the shower, but the damage had been done and no amount of soap and water could undo it. I suffered for two years as a result of that. So please learn from my mistake.
Here's why: when you put this on tender skin, or skin that's close to bone, or specialised skin like genitals/anus, it burns like hellfire. Now, it's not actually burning your skin, that's just how your nerve endings report it to your brain. After three to five minutes, this sensation changes to the most delicious glacier coolness you've ever felt.
But if you apply it to the wrong type of skin, it will never cool. It will go on burning for anything up to two years, as it did with me.
Be very careful around your eyes. It if does get in, you'll have to wash it out under running water for several minutes. It can be done - just don't get distracted or sloppy and keep your hand rock-steady, your eyes shut, and don't use too much.
Please note that I don't have any lesions so I don't know how these or broken skin will react. However, all the big acne-like bumps between my should-blades have almost disappeared. Please test a very small dot on your tiniest lesion first, rub it in well, then wait at least minutes to see how you react.
I also don't know whether this will kill demodex since I don't have them anymore, but I would imagine it will also annihilate them. Nor do I know how it affects fibres - only you can tell me that.
EDIT: further research shows that overexposure to one of the ingredients of this lotion can cause stomach and/or kidney problems. In light of this, my advice is now to to do ONE topical application of this every second day. You can adjunct, as I did, with either extra virgin coconut oil (or its ozonated version, described below).
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Oh, and it stinks the house out.
Now, on to my inspiration.