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Post by ruthintoronto on Jan 12, 2013 18:20:47 GMT -5
David I got reinfected from the mites about 3 weeks ago. Went to visit a client who had a couple of dogs. I felt weird in the house, like oh no. I have been around family dogs and no problem. Well I walked out of that house and for the first time had sores instead of slashes. I ended up with 65 sores.
Thank God for Toni, it took me a bit too remember the mustard routine but once I got it out I started to feel better. We have to be careful and act quickly. Now it's just making the scars fade, vitamin E for that. I also washed my skin down with Dettol and did the salt baths etc. Thank God it did not go on and on. It just shows immediate action must be taken and that we can get re-infected.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 12, 2013 19:05:33 GMT -5
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jan 12, 2013 21:08:19 GMT -5
Once again everybody is getting mites all of a sudden can we see these little fellas in pictures, they are very very very small so I imagine you people have like real good microscopes to KNOW what happened.
I am gonna have to try Toni's mustard I have a real time uncovering and then healing the spot where the involvment hides.
I have been working for a month now on this, its real work and I hate it.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 13, 2013 6:06:08 GMT -5
My mscope is a kids model that I found in an abandoned house, my camera cost 90 bucks. I'm a born optimist. Toothpaste and Tinactin, leave alone after applying!
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Post by davidbourke on Jan 13, 2013 9:30:18 GMT -5
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Post by davidbourke on Jan 13, 2013 9:46:15 GMT -5
ruth - I'm so sorry you had that relapse. But well done for acting so quickly. I actually came across that Dettol remedy in the archives here. But there's no specific amounts, dilutions, treatment timings or durations given by the original mysterious poster. The post seems to imply that you should use it at full strength - but the instructions on the bottle say not to use it undiluted on skin. I bought a bottle, intending to test it. The scent of it is pretty distinct and rather overpowering - but I didn't want to smell like a recently-disinfected drain. So I put the bottle back in my medicine cabinet. Love and light to you, Ruth. David.
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Post by davidbourke on Jan 13, 2013 9:51:52 GMT -5
toni - you could be right about the 15% TTO. But I'd trust your mustard recipe for killing more than I'd trust even 100% TTO. Love and light to you, toni. David.
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Post by davidbourke on Jan 13, 2013 10:11:37 GMT -5
@scabdraggr - I had a look at all the videos you linked. Wow, you have my sympathy for sure. Those images are so undeniably mites that no entomologist on earth could look at them and say you were delusional. Back in the '90s, there was a closed conference between dermatologists and entomologists to formulate strategies to deal with so-called delusional infestations. So professional entomologists are compromised. However, the amateur naturalists are not. The following two insect identification sites are staffed by volunteer amateurs who are very good at what they do: bugguide.net/node/view/33299www.whatsthatbug.com/I don't think either accepts videos, but you could just take a good clear frame that shows the animal clearly from one of your videos and send it to them as a .jpg file with an identification request. I wouldn't mention where it came from or your history - just a simple ID request. If you really are getting millions of these in your stools, I'd advise taking two heaped tablespoons of food-grade DE in 3/4 of a pint of pure water daily. It will make a big difference. Love and light to you, friend. David.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 13, 2013 11:16:29 GMT -5
There is a bit more info on these mites that might peak your interest for a bit. The mites are not a problem for me anymore. Mites follow another animal, with which it has a symbiotic relationship. Do you know what animal that is? Perhaps that animal also has a relationship with another lifeform! What does the mite and it's bigger friend, each gain from their relationship? Isn't that the definition of symbiotic? Both have to benefit from the relationship. If only humans could understand this about each other!
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Post by Lynn on Jan 13, 2013 11:45:35 GMT -5
Hi David
You have such a wealth of info. I have always known DE is going to be important, but I let so many things take me side ways. I have a lb of it to put into the Ferrel Cats food. We feed them a little daily to keep them from starving and more in the winter to fatten them up. They keep the gophers from destroying the ground and foundation that this house we rent stands on.
I have a hard time getting that stuff down. I have large veg caps I am going to try that out to see if I can get it down easier.
Before the outbreak of Morgellons my symptoms cam on slowly. I was born without a left hip socket and left jaw socket. The left hip pelvis bone that flowers out is half gone so that it looks like a straight shot down to where a socket was made two times through my born days using my own body parts. It scared me so bad to thing there would be no shelf in which to build anything off of in my future. I need to get started with the DE and see if I can reverse this.
During the pre-stages of slowly coming down with this disease my hair would tangle into knots quite easily and never had problems with that before and my teeth felt weak and my nails felt weak. My fingernails also would hurt. Iron would help short term and then the fingernails would start to revert.
Thank you for posting the radio show on that women Gina who got cured with such a simple method.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by toni on Jan 13, 2013 11:59:47 GMT -5
David I got reinfected from the mites about 3 weeks ago. Went to visit a client who had a couple of dogs. I felt weird in the house, like oh no. I have been around family dogs and no problem. Well I walked out of that house and for the first time had sores instead of slashes. I ended up with 65 sores. Thank God for Toni, it took me a bit too remember the mustard routine but once I got it out I started to feel better. We have to be careful and act quickly. Now it's just making the scars fade, vitamin E for that. I also washed my skin down with Dettol and did the salt baths etc. Thank God it did not go on and on. It just shows immediate action must be taken and that we can get re-infected. Hi Ruthintoronto, Ruth, yes, the dry mustard washes sure do bring on relief fast, with even just a washing. So glad you got some relief, as I know how bad it can be. And I agree, the re-infestation seems to happen, and what's interesting to me is it (seems, not sure) that some people just don't have reactions to them, even though they're there, but some of us do have an instant (reaction or super sensitivity)...and then they seem to just explode in numbers. Also to speed up renewing of the skin (where the red spots) are, anything with glycolic acid in the lotion will help greatly. Don't want to put it on "raw" spots as glycolics will irritate too much, but on "intact" skin, it really works well.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 13, 2013 12:04:01 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jan 13, 2013 12:05:09 GMT -5
toni - you could be right about the 15% TTO. But I'd trust your mustard recipe for killing more than I'd trust even 100% TTO. Love and light to you, toni. David. Hi David, You know what I like best about the mustard vs TTO is the dry mustard (has no smell) whereas the TTO oh... is hard for me to tolerate that smell. I was trying to think of something that could be mixed up with a 3-bang approach. Possibly mustard oil used instead....don't know yet, as I've still not tried the "mustard oil".
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 13, 2013 12:08:59 GMT -5
Ruth, when the mites get on the skin, they lay eggs there, which hatch rather quickly, however the eggs are not mite eggs, the mites seem to be the worker type, the ones that do all the work while the larger animal eats and has sexual relations. What's wild to observe is the hatching eggs will eventually have mite eggs come from the larva that emerges from the eggs which the mite placed there for it's symbiot.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jan 13, 2013 15:15:23 GMT -5
The video does show A bug, one bug, uno bugalittle, wait there is 2, 3 forms of bugs I see in your VIDEO's where exactly are you getting these things from.
You keep attesting to the fact that one is a mite, something that you have also said you no longer have, hmmmmmmm, if you do not have them you must have just got rid of them, the video was made in JANUARY.
so exactly where did these three monsters come from??? Were you out in the garden?
Also the material that the bugs are on, i do not recognize that material as morgellons body parts, what is it, usually you will see fibers growing out of a particle that size, or lumpy mounds with like spikes coming out something morgy like, the so called mite looks like its eating plant like matter..
It seems while your intensely videoing the one flat bug you fly over and sitting right next to it is a giant bug of some sort are you videoing your window sills?
last but not least I remember how hard it was to identify the phorid fly so do you have a picture confirming this is actually a mite, if so can we see it so we can identify for sure what kind of mite it is.
I mean it is kinda hard to do but we have proved that we can find true identification to bugs, Tony where is your sister, LOL.
One last thing, if the body at any time of the day is covered by MILLIONS of mites, where are this ones brothers and sisters?
DavidBourke how can you just look at a insect and be able to say it is a Mite exactly, you must have training in this field YES/NO.
If you have this training exactly what kind of mite is it DAVE?
(A good researcher has more questions than answers)
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 13, 2013 16:26:51 GMT -5
Those mites are in biobags, for pathogens, but they are clear enough to take a pic of them. They were found in a small stool specimen from myself, after giving them a few days to grow to this size. Lesion material, when placed in bag that is a bit wet with water, will often produce these mites. I have never seen one of these mites on my skin, as they are tiny and my handheld is unable to focus well enough to find them. Mites live on other insects for transportation and so they can consume the body of the host after it has expired. That's the last symbiotic act to occur between the two species.
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Post by ruthintoronto on Jan 13, 2013 16:41:01 GMT -5
David - I mix the Dettol about 8 parts water to 1 part Dettol.
Toni thanks for the tip for the scars the glycolic acid.
Scab - I know that their is a mold to this, not sure about the other critters.
I am amazed that the people who had those dogs, do not look sick or get sores or itching. I guess what ever we have in our body the slime mold attracks this crap.
I also got this the first time from a dog.
Forgot to add with the dettol, I scrub down my whole bodywith bath mitts on for 20 minutes.
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Post by toni on Jan 13, 2013 16:55:52 GMT -5
Hi Baraka,
I know I can only speak for myself but the mites that I'm talking about are the Demodex.
I (think/assume/believe) that David Bourke is speaking of the same - the Demodex mites.
As for mites (and myself again) these Demodex mites are the only ones (I have seen). But...that's just me, as I cannot say what anyone else has had come out of their skin - I wasn't there.
Ruthintoronto,
If you'd like the name of an inexpensive "low percentage" glycolic/AHA that does work pretty well, it's called:
Atrac-Tain Cream.
This helps stimulate cells to renew "those red or pinkish spots the skin it gets after the cleanup of a lesion".
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Post by scabdraggr on Jan 13, 2013 17:51:25 GMT -5
Toni, are there any pics of your mites?
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Post by itchin4answers on Jan 13, 2013 20:33:06 GMT -5
Hello hello everyone, Thank you David, gosh I remembered the 3 teaspoons the other day, but heck today I forgot! I have added so many different supplements to my regime that I have to have them lined up on the bench so I remember to take them. With the weather being so hot I've had the coconut oil in the cupboard. Lynn, no wasn't my area! Here is the conversion for that temperature; Exactly 129 °F = 53.89 °C The conversion formula is °C = 5/9 (°F - 32) Our temperatures in Melbourne are recorded from the centre of the City, I am out in the Eastern Suburbs which is hotter and we are heading for more heat towards the end of the week. Sleeping is difficult and I am at the zonked stage and slept like a baby 2 nights in a row...ahhh nice feeling. I checked my jar of coconut oil and it does say certified organic as I was worried about this, so thank you for the information David. I did try on my skin again, and as I said "if" I can remember these things. I bought a couple of blocks of Himalayan Crystal salt that is rubbered on the skin after a shower, feels weird but I'll keep trying. With the heat I have been oozing fibers and of course suffering flushes and sweats for other reasons. Black specks are still plentiful. Ah heck it really sucks huh. Crud is a really good description David! Ok folks will check back with ya'll soon itchin
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