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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 23, 2014 17:23:11 GMT -5
The use of Hydrogen Peroxide is a crap shoot, you should not use it at all because you are using antibiotics and other items. Those other items may cause a BLOOM, meaning after you stop the treatments with these items your disease will flourish to regain what ever it has lost. I would not want you to blame Hydrogen Peroxide or Grapefruit seed extract for this problem. The fact of the matter, you and I know this is living under the skin, at times it revolts for some reason, we do not know why. If you treat the outter layer of skin there may be hardly NO issue, then there may be quite a bit more than expected depending on what is hidden under the skin. To be truthful, nobody should do what I did, well, unless they are contemplating a early demise, RATHER I believe with the right CAUTION the applications can be tested in other areas OTHER THAN THE FACE. First to get to know what to expect and second to stop posting bull about what they know will happen. What people post here is incorrect, postings of people that have not used or understand what happens when you use these things. They are the most beneficial items I have used, but come with a price, ignorance will have you posting uneducated posts. One fact of the matter, FACT not a guess, went there done that kind of thing, I uncovered a area that was giving to much trouble to maintain easily, SO, it had to be done, I would not hide away to keep it in check every month. This spot was on the back of the neck, there was only tiny fibers there, the hair was gone, you could take your finger and rub it in a tight circle and wind the fibers together, put the ball of fiber under the microscope and see, it is not hair. ANYWAY, I uncovered the area, it was much larger than I thought, it took a long time to complete from beginning until end, there was just a pencil sized white dot where there had been a near 3 inch long involvement, the skin was NORMAL, except for the 1/16 size whit dot. THEN, the hair grew in, real hair, nobody would imagine anything would grow where I treated with 35% hydrogen peroxide 75 times. Real hair came back, and a bonus the other hair all got thicker in this area, the invader is what destroys the hair follicles ability to grow. That is the fact of the matter. The other item, I did not really notice a connection of scalp and face, forehead and scalp but not face treatment and scalp problems or the other way around. Hair growth areas have problems that seem different and confined to the scalp. SUCH as, if you have this in your scalp little spots of crust will appear, little tiny bumps that spew the yellow fluid. They seem to love the scalp, the face on the other hand will have large splotches of raw patches. It may be just because there is not enough depth between the scalp and the skull to grow. WHO KNOWS. There is so many problems associated to this issue that most people assume they are unconnected but they are connected, for if it is not the exact same disease that adapts to flourish, then it is a host of disease's that are opportunistic to the invaders damage. [/font]Thank you toni and you too. [/quote] [/quote] I am keeping my facial skin routine fairly basic. Please know, ALL, I would never apply 35% Hydrogen Peroxide to my face NOW. My skin looks better than it was and there are no open wounds, yes I have the digbats in my face. IF and ONLY IF I didn't UNDERSTAND this monster and applied 35% (UNCUT) Hydrogen Peroxide to my face I would take a before photo and I would take an after photo. For a person with Morgellons, I do believe my skin would open up and reveal what is UNDER the skin. I am not prepared to do that because my face is connected to my scalp and I would lose my hair too. I have a LIFE I am living. Living this dirty secret called "MORGELLONS". [/quote] [/quote] Less is definitely more in all aspects of treating this disease in my opinion. I will be trying the Hydrogen Peroxide on areas like my lower legs and knees. The trouble spots that I know. I have pressure in my veins on my lower legs. I shouldn't have this, I am slender and tall. I don't carry fat, just morgs. I have what appear to be bruises on the backs of my calves, this is the veins under pressure. The network of fibers and all the other muck is putting pressure on my veins, nerves and blood vessels. I know I have "vascular disease" because of the veins in my hands and arms. Yes part of this IS genetic as my parents are the same. The veins look worse (to me) after weight training. I do not have popping out veins in other areas of my body.
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 23, 2014 19:06:27 GMT -5
I had an experience in 1999. I had started with Morgellons, unknowing what I had. I had pimples on my forearms. I had a big lump or spot on my chin (one of many). This spot had like a hard white core, never seen anything like it. I tried to pull it out with tweezers - I don't know why - other than it felt like it was rifted to the back of my head.
It started weeping a fluid, this was burning my skin. Then as I touched the surrounding skin little balls were rolling out. Thinking back, these were little blue balls.
I know my environment NOW was unhealthy, but back then I didn't know. I was in a complete fog from Prozac. I was renting a place that had a blocked flue on the gas heater and I was breathing in incomplete combustion gases.
I'd bought a topical pimple treatment from my local chemist. I applied this topical and it burnt my skin. I believe the fluid that was oozing from my skin some how reacted with this topical.
I did go back and see the chemist, he was concerned and said he'd never seen anything like it. It was real difficult trying to keep a band aid on my chin. Some work colleagues said I should have written to the company and complain what it did to my skin. I never did write because I knew something was not right with me.
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Post by toni on Oct 24, 2014 12:17:27 GMT -5
I had an experience in 1999. I had started with Morgellons, unknowing what I had. I had pimples on my forearms. I had a big lump or spot on my chin (one of many). This spot had like a hard white core, never seen anything like it. I tried to pull it out with tweezers - I don't know why - other than it felt like it was rifted to the back of my head. It started weeping a fluid, this was burning my skin. Then as I touched the surrounding skin little balls were rolling out. Thinking back, these were little blue balls. I know my environment NOW was unhealthy, but back then I didn't know. I was in a complete fog from Prozac. I was renting a place that had a blocked flue on the gas heater and I was breathing in incomplete combustion gases. I'd bought a topical pimple treatment from my local chemist. I applied this topical and it burnt my skin. I believe the fluid that was oozing from my skin some how reacted with this topical. I did go back and see the chemist, he was concerned and said he'd never seen anything like it. It was real difficult trying to keep a band aid on my chin. Some work colleagues said I should have written to the company and complain what it did to my skin. I never did write because I knew something was not right with me. Hi Itchin, Will you do me a GIANT favor, this is serious, and it's so appreciated, thank you. Can you remember the (((( exact )))) size of those blue balls you saw roll out of your skin? It's so important, (please use a comparison), like an example : the EXACT size of a "golf ball" - see what I mean? (IF they were that size) but I don't think so. Will you "use something" we're familiar with, (in regards to the exact size of the blue balls)...I know that sounds so funny, hahhaha but since you saw this happen, please let me know the size - with something ( I can 100% then understand *without a doubt on size* on this end). Thanks so much.
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 24, 2014 16:32:08 GMT -5
I had an experience in 1999. I had started with Morgellons, unknowing what I had. I had pimples on my forearms. I had a big lump or spot on my chin (one of many). This spot had like a hard white core, never seen anything like it. I tried to pull it out with tweezers - I don't know why - other than it felt like it was rifted to the back of my head. It started weeping a fluid, this was burning my skin. Then as I touched the surrounding skin little balls were rolling out. Thinking back, these were little blue balls. I know my environment NOW was unhealthy, but back then I didn't know. I was in a complete fog from Prozac. I was renting a place that had a blocked flue on the gas heater and I was breathing in incomplete combustion gases. I'd bought a topical pimple treatment from my local chemist. I applied this topical and it burnt my skin. I believe the fluid that was oozing from my skin some how reacted with this topical. I did go back and see the chemist, he was concerned and said he'd never seen anything like it. It was real difficult trying to keep a band aid on my chin. Some work colleagues said I should have written to the company and complain what it did to my skin. I never did write because I knew something was not right with me. Hi Itchin, Will you do me a GIANT favor, this is serious, and it's so appreciated, thank you. Can you remember the (((( exact )))) size of those blue balls you saw roll out of your skin? It's so important, (please use a comparison), like an example : the EXACT size of a "golf ball" - see what I mean? (IF they were that size) but I don't think so. Will you "use something" we're familiar with, (in regards to the exact size of the blue balls)...I know that sounds so funny, hahhaha but since you saw this happen, please let me know the size - with something ( I can 100% then understand *without a doubt on size* on this end). Thanks so much. Hi toni, The exact size of the little blue balls would have been comparable to a "grain of sand". A grain of sand can easily be seen and felt on the tip of the finger and in the mirror, even though the colour is similar to "our" skin and I suppose it would be more obvious to be seen on a "black" persons skin. The colour was a very bright blue of these tiny balls, I say tiny because as time went on they got bigger. So they went from a "grain of sand" to a particle about the size of "Tapioca". In time the bigger balls also produced different colours, such as green, grey and black. This image is just for size purposes...and of course the balls were not as perfectly round as these. It's the size, to show that the balls in fact grow.
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Post by toni on Oct 24, 2014 19:32:00 GMT -5
Wow Itchin - thank you so MUCH.
Yes...the "blue little balls I saw too - under my bed on sticky pad (those bug and spider trap pad things with the "glue sticky") I slid under the bed, because we don't have any pets - which no one should use those IF they have pets because the pets nose WILL GET RIPPED OFF if they sniff it, they WILL get stuck to it...and it only comes off "with the skin". So anyone with pets or little children, PLEASE don't use "sticky pads"....they ARE A PERMANENT STICK, or seriously, the ONLY way to remove them, is to rip off skin.
But one day, I pulled out the sticky trap from under the bed (seeing if anything bugs or critters were stuck to it) ....as I WAS wondering IF bugs crept around at night time...and they do of course, even when you think they don't. The proof is "those sticky bug pad things"...they're there, stuck to it. Well, the sticky pad was just in one area (a few inch diameter square) all these little "like royal blue little balls". I don't know if that was something growing under there, and all I could see (above the pad) was the box mattress, which is in perfect condition, (almost new) it was. So nothing disturbed..yet all those little "blue balls' stuck to the sticky pad. I don't know what they were ...but, hopefully that will tell in time.
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 24, 2014 23:16:54 GMT -5
Wow Itchin - thank you so MUCH. Yes...the "blue little balls I saw too - under my bed on sticky pad (those bug and spider trap pad things with the "glue sticky") I slid under the bed, because we don't have any pets - which no one should use those IF they have pets because the pets nose WILL GET RIPPED OFF if they sniff it, they WILL get stuck to it...and it only comes off "with the skin". So anyone with pets or little children, PLEASE don't use "sticky pads"....they ARE A PERMANENT STICK, or seriously, the ONLY way to remove them, is to rip off skin. But one day, I pulled out the sticky trap from under the bed (seeing if anything bugs or critters were stuck to it) ....as I WAS wondering IF bugs crept around at night time...and they do of course, even when you think they don't. The proof is "those sticky bug pad things"...they're there, stuck to it. Well, the sticky pad was just in one area (a few inch diameter square) all these little "like royal blue little balls". I don't know if that was something growing under there, and all I could see (above the pad) was the box mattress, which is in perfect condition, (almost new) it was. So nothing disturbed..yet all those little "blue balls' stuck to the sticky pad. I don't know what they were ...but, hopefully that will tell in time. You're welcome toni. If I was to pluck a thought/idea from out of the air, after all my research, I would say we have a NEW super fungus. I say this because your story toni is not unusual. I know of someone who's Morgellons started with pruning a bush in the front garden that was over run with fungus THEN fungus found in the mattress of the bed. My thoughts are a "new" fungus because of the invention of Genetically Modified Organisms. It goes without saying that when "scientists" start to "splice" and insert "genes" into different species with different DNA you going to get something different? YES. There are hundreds possibly thousands of YouTubes on fungus and Morgellons, GMO and Geo-engineering. All of the above IS reason for people to seriously question the possibility of a NEW fungus.
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 24, 2014 23:53:50 GMT -5
Wow Itchin - thank you so MUCH. Yes...the "blue little balls I saw too - under my bed on sticky pad (those bug and spider trap pad things with the "glue sticky") I slid under the bed, because we don't have any pets - which no one should use those IF they have pets because the pets nose WILL GET RIPPED OFF if they sniff it, they WILL get stuck to it...and it only comes off "with the skin". So anyone with pets or little children, PLEASE don't use "sticky pads"....they ARE A PERMANENT STICK, or seriously, the ONLY way to remove them, is to rip off skin. But one day, I pulled out the sticky trap from under the bed (seeing if anything bugs or critters were stuck to it) ....as I WAS wondering IF bugs crept around at night time...and they do of course, even when you think they don't. The proof is "those sticky bug pad things"...they're there, stuck to it. Well, the sticky pad was just in one area (a few inch diameter square) all these little "like royal blue little balls". I don't know if that was something growing under there, and all I could see (above the pad) was the box mattress, which is in perfect condition, (almost new) it was. So nothing disturbed..yet all those little "blue balls' stuck to the sticky pad. I don't know what they were ...but, hopefully that will tell in time. You're welcome toni. If I was to pluck a thought/idea from out of the air, after all my research, I would say we have a NEW super fungus. I say this because your story toni is not unusual. I know of someone who's Morgellons started with pruning a bush in the front garden that was over run with fungus THEN fungus found in the mattress of the bed. My thoughts are a "new" fungus because of the invention of Genetically Modified Organisms. It goes without saying that when "scientists" start to "splice" and insert "genes" into different species with different DNA you going to get something different? YES. There are hundreds possibly thousands of YouTubes on fungus and Morgellons, GMO and Geo-engineering. All of the above IS reason for people to seriously question the possibility of a NEW fungus. ...and this new fungus is quite possibly now something else...I don't know I'm just adding and subtracting, even though I failed Math lol I'm experiencing an optical migraine right now, nothing to do with the topic, though it is. My eye specialist said that people who experience these optical migraines can quite often trace back to something they ate the day before.....well......I'm not so sure about that. The only different thing I have done within the time of this optical interference ( being; bright light, peripheral vision becomes pixelated and zig zag) happening was eating some fresh pistachio nuts I'd just bought from the supermarket. I have to wonder I really do because these optical migraines are somewhat distressing if you panic. I did the first time, I went pale as a ghost and my Tony wanted to phone an ambulance. It does cause nausea and a feeling of vertigo. My right eye is effected this time (I think just the one). The first experience was both eyes. I'm due for my eye check up next month - my eye health is very important. I had two pin hole lasers zapped into my eyes this year because of narrow angle lens glaucoma. It is supposed to be the only one that can be cured, with the pin hole laser. One attack only and you lose your eyesight. I need to get away from this screen and stop my waffling.
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Post by toni on Oct 25, 2014 16:12:10 GMT -5
You're welcome toni. If I was to pluck a thought/idea from out of the air, after all my research, I would say we have a NEW super fungus. I say this because your story toni is not unusual. I know of someone who's Morgellons started with pruning a bush in the front garden that was over run with fungus THEN fungus found in the mattress of the bed. My thoughts are a "new" fungus because of the invention of Genetically Modified Organisms. It goes without saying that when "scientists" start to "splice" and insert "genes" into different species with different DNA you going to get something different? YES. There are hundreds possibly thousands of YouTubes on fungus and Morgellons, GMO and Geo-engineering. All of the above IS reason for people to seriously question the possibility of a NEW fungus. ...and this new fungus is quite possibly now something else...I don't know I'm just adding and subtracting, even though I failed Math lol I'm experiencing an optical migraine right now, nothing to do with the topic, though it is. My eye specialist said that people who experience these optical migraines can quite often trace back to something they ate the day before.....well......I'm not so sure about that. The only different thing I have done within the time of this optical interference ( being; bright light, peripheral vision becomes pixelated and zig zag) happening was eating some fresh pistachio nuts I'd just bought from the supermarket. I have to wonder I really do because these optical migraines are somewhat distressing if you panic. I did the first time, I went pale as a ghost and my Tony wanted to phone an ambulance. It does cause nausea and a feeling of vertigo. My right eye is effected this time (I think just the one). The first experience was both eyes. I'm due for my eye check up next month - my eye health is very important. I had two pin hole lasers zapped into my eyes this year because of narrow angle lens glaucoma. It is supposed to be the only one that can be cured, with the pin hole laser. One attack only and you lose your eyesight. I need to get away from this screen and stop my waffling.
Thanks so much Itchin.
And HOW INTERESTING too what you've said as ( I'm searching now for this species under my scope) - (whether manipulated at any time...I don't know yet),
I'm adding this in today, after re reading what I'd written, (it was awkwards - and what I'm saying here is NOT that I can tell if this fungi has been manipulated by looking at it, I mean (I will research any literature I can find about it being manipulated) but, this one in PARTICULAR has my attention "along" with the rest of them. Look how this follows the Lymphatic System. When I first came down with Morgs, my dad kept telling me to "treat this as a fungal infection", because "of the involvement of the lymphatic, and how the BIG GIVE AWAY was the "symmetry in our lesions" and just the whole distribution of how it show the sores/lesions either "in only the upper body and both sides being a mirror image,
or the lower portion of the body having the symmetry, or the mirror image. And yes, there's more than (fungi involved here) which makes ( this entire mess) something out of the "ordinary". And it's all got to be gotten rid of our of our bodies, or it WILL KILL a human being, and/or most animals too.
Something too I want to point out that I experienced, and I remember others did too.
I HAD a "like clear STICKY as it gets" fluid that would ooze out under my right arm pit area, a bit lower on the side of the body, and it was like I had a clear tree sap always "gluey" and "sticky" feeling when I'd put my arm down next to my side - and (THAT) was lymphatic fluid, I do believe, as certain fungal infections will do this.
I've copied/quoted from this out of the link below in YELLOW HIGHLIGHT:
Sores creep along the arms, tracking along the lymphatic vessels that drain your fingers and hands into the lymph nodes in your armpits.
Craterous subcutaneous ulcers bloom as they crawl up the arm, with the oldest sores at the puncture site and the fresher, uglier sores further along the meandering lymphatic route.
Please (((( everyone ))) look at this IN BRAZIL. It's VERY INTERESTING. We've ALL heard of this fungi, but...(this one is with a TWIST).
FLOWERS, FELINES, AND FUNGUS.....THIS IS SERIOUS.
Sores creep along the arms, tracking along the lymphatic vessels that drain your fingers and hands into the lymph nodes in your armpits. Craterous subcutaneous ulcers bloom as they crawl up the arm, with the oldest sores at the puncture site and the fresher, uglier sores further along the meandering lymphatic route.
Feline-transmitted sporotrichosis poses a more difficult problem for physicians treating human cases of the disease. A typical human infection with the fungus arises from transmission of the mold, those delicate filaments that spread and radiate through soil and moss. But cats spread the far more virulent form of the disease, the single-celled yeast, allowing for the spark of an infection to be take hold far more readily. In this regard, cats are, again, contributing to greater success of human infection by Sporothrix (3).
Most individuals in Rio infected with sporotrichosis suffered from other infections, including human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV), tuberculosis, leprosy, and human T-lymphotropic virus infection (7). In these highly immunocompromised individuals, the fungus flourishes, moving beyond the lymphatics of the extremities and disseminating systemically to the lungs, bone, and brain. Some individuals who are infected may have allergic or hypersensitivity reactions to the fungi, predisposing them to hospitalization and more serious medical outcomes. A few have died from overwhelming fungal infection. Bacteria, too, can capitalize on the exposed ulcers, adding a further cause for concern and resulting in causing serious and disfiguring co-infections.
There's more in the article.
blogs.discovermagazine.com/bodyhorrors/2014/10/24/sporothrix-felines-brazil/
ps, hehehe I chuckled when I saw your video of the (Feline Strut) I think it was called, because " how apropos ".
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 25, 2014 16:22:23 GMT -5
haha! "stray cat strut" toni with "Cattitude" Yes the Lymphatic System, the most under rated organ of the human body. Our waste system and when this gets blocked, disease proliferates. I believe you're onto something toni, I've had cats all my life and I got the twisting (or did have) going on, and it was as though this stuff was sprouting from the lymph system. The underneath of my arm pits were so swollen. My neck and shoulders once defined and slender were now swollen ALL lymph systems in my body had this fibrous train running through me. I felt everything, I could FEEL "stuff" running through my body under the shower. I was leaching fluid from the back of my neck (and this was in the early stages). My sister, a nurse, touched this fluid and said it was "lymphatic fluid". I believe this disease hijacks the Lymphatic System, almost like it uses the lymph to set up home. I felt my body literally turn inside out like a figure of "8". My skin would roll before my eyes, and I would fight a tug of war with my skin because something was pulling on me and I would pull back. Thank God those days are over.
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Post by toni on Oct 25, 2014 16:27:52 GMT -5
haha! "stray cat strut" toni with "Cattitude" Yes the Lymphatic System, the most under rated organ of the human body. Our waste system and when this gets blocked, disease proliferates. I believe you're onto something toni, I've had cats all my life and I got the twisting (or did have) going on, and it was as though this stuff was sprouting from the lymph system. The underneath of my arm pits were so swollen. My neck and shoulders once defined and slender were now swollen ALL lymph systems in my body had this fibrous train running through me. I felt everything, I could FEEL "stuff" running through my body under the shower. I was leaching fluid from the back of my neck (and this was in the early stages). My sister, a nurse, touched this fluid and said it was "lymphatic fluid". I believe this disease hijacks the Lymphatic System, almost like it uses the lymph to set up home. I felt my body literally turn inside out like a figure of "8". My skin would roll before my eyes, and I would fight a tug of war with my skin because something was pulling on me and I would pull back. Thank God those days are over. *Cattitude* that's so cute Itchin
OH YES ITCHIN!!!! YES WE ARE-we're not going to let go of that "thread" till it's PULLED completed out of us.
And I can relate to LOTS of what you've said, thank you. And thank GOD you're on the right path and doing so much better than before.
We WILL get this GARBAGE OUT OF OUR BODIES.
PS, forgot to post this. About 20 years ago, I was visiting my folks, and they "fed" stray cats (a family of them) that came every day to eat. Well, one day, I walked over to pet one, and it freaked out, as none of those cats had ever been touched by a human. Well, it scratched me across the chest, and I washed it off immediately because the nails drew blood. Not deep enough to cause a scar, just a bloody scratch. Well...a couple of years later, the cats began disappearing, first there were 5, then 4, 3,2, and the last one, (my dad caught it in a kennel cage because it was sick) and he wanted to take it to the vets. He took it. The prognosis was "feline fever"...CAT AIDS is what the Veterinarian said, and days later, the last cat died. Makes me wonder now, of course, IF that was or had something to do with "the beginning" of ALL of this.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Oct 25, 2014 17:11:46 GMT -5
One of the very first aspects of this disease for me was lymph glands in my groin swelled up so big they felt like they were going to explode.
Read VERY closely how this disease is spread ladies, sex, birth and intravenous drug use. Do these things sound familiar, Years ago I suggested getting checked for this, who is to say the results will be accurate. I do not trust todays testing facility's, they could easily be a scam when they do not USUALLY test for something, just send back negative results. I do believe seasidgalnh on Morgellons site was tested, I will have to ask her. haha! "stray cat strut" toni with "Cattitude" Yes the Lymphatic System, the most under rated organ of the human body. Our waste system and when this gets blocked, disease proliferates. I believe you're onto something toni, I've had cats all my life and I got the twisting (or did have) going on, and it was as though this stuff was sprouting from the lymph system. The underneath of my arm pits were so swollen. My neck and shoulders once defined and slender were now swollen ALL lymph systems in my body had this fibrous train running through me. I felt everything, I could FEEL "stuff" running through my body under the shower. I was leaching fluid from the back of my neck (and this was in the early stages). My sister, a nurse, touched this fluid and said it was "lymphatic fluid". I believe this disease hijacks the Lymphatic System, almost like it uses the lymph to set up home. I felt my body literally turn inside out like a figure of "8". My skin would roll before my eyes, and I would fight a tug of war with my skin because something was pulling on me and I would pull back. Thank God those days are over. *Cattitude* that's so cute Itchin
OH YES ITCHIN!!!! YES WE ARE-we're not going to let go of that "thread" till it's PULLED completed out of us.
And I can relate to LOTS of what you've said, thank you. And thank GOD you're on the right path and doing so much better than before.
We WILL get this GARBAGE OUT OF OUR BODIES.
PS, forgot to post this. About 20 years ago, I was visiting my folks, and they "fed" stray cats (a family of them) that came every day to eat. Well, one day, I walked over to pet one, and it freaked out, as none of those cats had ever been touched by a human. Well, it scratched me across the chest, and I washed it off immediately because the nails drew blood. Not deep enough to cause a scar, just a bloody scratch. Well...a couple of years later, the cats began disappearing, first there were 5, then 4, 3,2, and the last one, (my dad caught it in a kennel cage because it was sick) and he wanted to take it to the vets. He took it. The prognosis was "feline fever"...CAT AIDS is what the Veterinarian said, and days later, the last cat died. Makes me wonder now, of course, IF that was or had something to do with "the beginning" of ALL of this.
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Post by toni on Oct 25, 2014 17:36:10 GMT -5
Baraka,
Thank you for sharing that, ( that IS very important) about that you too had the groin lymph swell.
Yes, I had like a (feeling/sensation) of "like" a marble right under my chin, right in the front (but underneath) which would come ....and go....and come....and go.
I remember others had the same. Actually over the years, puffed up lymph glands HAVE SURE been a factor, and different places of the body.
Thanks again.
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 26, 2014 15:57:50 GMT -5
Baraka, Thank you for sharing that, ( that IS very important) about that you too had the groin lymph swell. Yes, I had like a (feeling/sensation) of "like" a marble right under my chin, right in the front (but underneath) which would come ....and go....and come....and go. I remember others had the same. Actually over the years, puffed up lymph glands HAVE SURE been a factor, and different places of the body. Thanks again. From a young teen I had swollen lymph nodes in my groin. They were visible always like marbles. My doctor way back then told me not to worry about it. Just before I started the treatment for C Pneumonia the lymph nodes in my groin were like marbles again and they hurt to touch. I've got a lymph node on my left shoulder that comes and goes also. I've had many lymph nodes swell and many lumps appear and not know why. What I will say though, is that one can feel pain in the lymph nodes. I say this only because I had a friend (with Morgellons) and their doctor said "you can NOT feel pain in your lymph glands"....
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 28, 2014 6:38:25 GMT -5
haha! "stray cat strut" toni with "Cattitude" Yes the Lymphatic System, the most under rated organ of the human body. Our waste system and when this gets blocked, disease proliferates. I believe you're onto something toni, I've had cats all my life and I got the twisting (or did have) going on, and it was as though this stuff was sprouting from the lymph system. The underneath of my arm pits were so swollen. My neck and shoulders once defined and slender were now swollen ALL lymph systems in my body had this fibrous train running through me. I felt everything, I could FEEL "stuff" running through my body under the shower. I was leaching fluid from the back of my neck (and this was in the early stages). My sister, a nurse, touched this fluid and said it was "lymphatic fluid". I believe this disease hijacks the Lymphatic System, almost like it uses the lymph to set up home. I felt my body literally turn inside out like a figure of "8". My skin would roll before my eyes, and I would fight a tug of war with my skin because something was pulling on me and I would pull back. Thank God those days are over. *Cattitude* that's so cute Itchin
OH YES ITCHIN!!!! YES WE ARE-we're not going to let go of that "thread" till it's PULLED completed out of us.
And I can relate to LOTS of what you've said, thank you. And thank GOD you're on the right path and doing so much better than before.
We WILL get this GARBAGE OUT OF OUR BODIES.
PS, forgot to post this. About 20 years ago, I was visiting my folks, and they "fed" stray cats (a family of them) that came every day to eat. Well, one day, I walked over to pet one, and it freaked out, as none of those cats had ever been touched by a human. Well, it scratched me across the chest, and I washed it off immediately because the nails drew blood. Not deep enough to cause a scar, just a bloody scratch. Well...a couple of years later, the cats began disappearing, first there were 5, then 4, 3,2, and the last one, (my dad caught it in a kennel cage because it was sick) and he wanted to take it to the vets. He took it. The prognosis was "feline fever"...CAT AIDS is what the Veterinarian said, and days later, the last cat died. Makes me wonder now, of course, IF that was or had something to do with "the beginning" of ALL of this.
I missed this one and I'm lost with threads so I will post what I found because now I know what was wrong with my eye lids.
(2) Ocular manifestations of Demodex infestation. (A) typical cylindrical dandruff at the root of the eyelashes (arrow); (B) misdirected lashes (arrow); (C) meibomian gland dysfunction (arrow); (D) lid margin inflammation (arrow); (E) bulbar conjunctiva inflammation; (F) corneal infiltration and pannus (arrow). ___________________________ Although the connection between Demodex mite infestation and blepharitis has been reported since at least the early 1960s,1 it may be overlooked by clinicians. Recent research points to a strong correlation between levels of Demodex and the severity of blepharitis (Fig. 2).2 “When we eradicate or cut down infestations, we can see patients improve,” said Scheffer C. G. Tseng, MD, PhD, medical director of the Ocular Surface Center in Miami.
Subset susceptibility. More than 8 in 10 people over age 60 are infested with Demodex.2 But some are troubled by the presence of Demodex mites, while others have no symptoms, said Dr. Tseng. He drew an analogy to the house-dust mite—some people can live with it and never get sick, but others have asthma attacks.
In addition to precipitating hypersensitivity reactions, mites may cause direct damage, such as eyelash disorders, and may block meibomian glands. “They may also be a vector for a species of bacillus that causes rosacea-like problems,” said Dr. Tseng.
Demodex diagnosis. “Demodex infestation is much more commonly found in patients who don’t respond to other treatment,” said Dr. Perry. With recalcitrant cases, Dr. Perry first uses a slit lamp to check for cylindrical dandruff (Fig. 2A), a very common sign of mites. If he finds it, he removes an eyelash and checks for mites under a microscope.
When mites mate. On average, mites have a three-week lifespan, and hygiene is critical for interrupting their life cycle, said Dr. Tseng. “Mites should die out if you don’t let them mate.” Unfortunately, eyelids are less accessible to thorough cleaning because they are surrounded by the nose, eyebrow, and cheekbone.
Tea tree oil. With both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, tea tree oil has been effective at eradicating mites, said Dr. Tseng, in either 50 percent lid scrubs or 5 percent lid massages. Because higher concentrations can be irritating, however, his team (with research supported by the National Eye Institute) worked to identify the active ingredient in tea tree oil for killing mites. They have developed a treatment containing this ingredient, which is better tolerated by patients. Dr. Tseng said, “This new lid scrub regimen, known as Cliradex, will be available this year.”
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1 Post CF et al. Arch Dermatol. 1963;88:298-302.
2 Liu J et al. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. 2010;10(5):505-510.
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Post by toni on Oct 28, 2014 12:20:08 GMT -5
OH YES Itchin,
I had "lid problems" puffy like lids, hard/firmer than normal, and I knew they weren't normal. They're, the Demodex are PACKED in with this crud.
And the itching in the eyes, or the sand scratchiness in the eyes, etc...all that, just even RED eyes are from those suckers. Yes, Demodex and their eggs are the culprits, because "once they're under control or killed off consistently"....ALL eyeball and surrounding areas are just fine, (back to normal again).
I also agree with using TEA TREE OIL (((( around the eye area))) with a Q-tip.
MIX: 50% tea tree oil with 50% (tearless baby shampoo) and swirl your qtip in that "then carefully scrub your lashes, top and bottom". Rinse well with warm or cool water if you get it into your eyes. It won't hurt you. May sting, (but not bad), it's okay, it's not anything to detour this method. This needs done (if you can) daily at least until you know your lashes and lids and eyes are "perfect" again. Remember "you'll feel like you want to do it ALL in one day as far as the lashes go" or that was me anyways, hahaha but....slow and sure, and over time, you'll see your lashes sprouting long again, you'll see no more puffiness, or irritated eyes (IF) you have any of that in the lid, and your eyesight will also improve. THOSE MITES wreck everything to do with our eyes.
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Post by toni on Oct 28, 2014 12:27:00 GMT -5
PS, In reading your post again, I did have correspondence with Dr. Tseng and that Cliradrex topical.
I felt (we can do the same EXACT thing) with a "home job mixture" of tea tree oil and equal parts of Tearless baby shampoo, and WE CAN GET THE EXACT SAME RESULTS for 100x less money.
Mites gone.
My goodness, I don't mean to "clutter things up" with more yacking here, but so much to say about this.
This is ((( SO REVEALING ))) to me.
Okay, I have a "10X magnifying face mirror". Not something one wants to look at themselves in for a daily glance, hahahah as that's like looking into your pores, and the skin really shows it all. BUT, these magnifying (full face mirrors) are great, expecially when we need to see "upclose".
But interestingly....(when one gets really familiar with these guys/demodex) you learn what to look for on the surface of the skin and then they can actually be plucked off with tweezers. Upon plucking a mite (s) that are hanging onto the surface of our skin, ((( they DO release a toxin))) be it the Bacillus Oleronerous sp? don't remember that spelling, but there IS a release of something (being deposited into the skin) as the histamines get released, and the area will PUFF UP like a major allergy reaction. I've had more than 10 times (under my eye swell up) (from histamine release) just from "plucking mites" off my skin. So "that right there" tells me (they do release something that my body deems as toxic) not dangerous toxins, but...enough to cause a several hour swelling. You (MAY) want to take a daily antihistamine, because "mites/the demodex" will die , and also release their toxins, which in return, causes us "a histamine reaction".... not always, but sometimes you'll see it as they're dying off, or "just as stuff is being plucked off of our skin". Ever had that happen, a "lump form" as in "allergic reaction/just histamine" - right after removing anything from your skin?
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Post by Baraka Obam on Oct 28, 2014 12:59:23 GMT -5
Tea tree oil, OMG its useless mites, bugs what foul bug creature is next Why don't you go where everyone agrees with you, go to the BUGS R US site where everyone has the same problem, bugs, only they all have different bugs, some have bees, aphids, ants, fleas, bird mite, roaches, no see ums, flys, fruit flys, scabies has a big draw, you can not see them with the naked eye. What happened to the old saying birds of a feather flock together. All of this bug nonsense is attributed to women with phobia of anything that crawls on them. I mean really go to a back yard party in the summer and every woman will be inside the house. The reason they are inside the house is this, they all have the same common line, bugs love them. The men on the other hand usually stand outside, you do not hear one word from them about bugs. I guess the old saying is true, sugar and spice and everything nice does completely describe women. Them buggys see you wimmins and say, Ise gotsta have dat sugar spice, dem dare tase good. Im gonna tell you, ain't nutin betta then one o dem fine tasty wimmins, da men dey smell bad taste like dung, sound good to me say mr. fly. All these years, 42 years since catching this I listened, every woman I heard expressing a sever bout of itching blamed bugs, skin issue bug BITES, they never, never , never suspected disease. Spiders and ants were at the top of their lists. They never saw anything, but that was their suspicion. The wives tales grow, the insanity diagnosis stays put. PS, In reading your post again, I did have correspondence with Dr. Tseng and that Cliradrex topical. I felt (we can do the same EXACT thing) with a "home job mixture" of tea tree oil and equal parts of Tearless baby shampoo, and WE CAN GET THE EXACT SAME RESULTS for 100x less money. Mites gone.
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 29, 2014 8:43:36 GMT -5
Tea tree oil, OMG its useless mites, bugs what foul bug creature is next Why don't you go where everyone agrees with you, go to the BUGS R US site where everyone has the same problem, bugs, only they all have different bugs, some have bees, aphids, ants, fleas, bird mite, roaches, no see ums, flys, fruit flys, scabies has a big draw, you can not see them with the naked eye. What happened to the old saying birds of a feather flock together. All of this bug nonsense is attributed to women with phobia of anything that crawls on them. I mean really go to a back yard party in the summer and every woman will be inside the house. The reason they are inside the house is this, they all have the same common line, bugs love them. The men on the other hand usually stand outside, you do not hear one word from them about bugs. I guess the old saying is true, sugar and spice and everything nice does completely describe women. Them buggys see you wimmins and say, Ise gotsta have dat sugar spice, dem dare tase good. Im gonna tell you, ain't nutin betta then one o dem fine tasty wimmins, da men dey smell bad taste like dung, sound good to me say mr. fly. All these years, 42 years since catching this I listened, every woman I heard expressing a sever bout of itching blamed bugs, skin issue bug BITES, they never, never , never suspected disease. Spiders and ants were at the top of their lists. They never saw anything, but that was their suspicion. The wives tales grow, the insanity diagnosis stays put. PS, In reading your post again, I did have correspondence with Dr. Tseng and that Cliradrex topical. I felt (we can do the same EXACT thing) with a "home job mixture" of tea tree oil and equal parts of Tearless baby shampoo, and WE CAN GET THE EXACT SAME RESULTS for 100x less money. Mites gone. For Microbes, Devolution Is Evolution People often think of evolution as increasing complexity, but from the microbial point of view, simplicity is a fitness advantage. “The photosynthesizing cyanobacteria [in genus] Prochlorococcus, for example, are some of the genetically wimpiest bacteria in the world. Left to their own devices, these little cells would have an exceedingly difficult time just staying alive, and yet they're the most abundant photosynthesizing organisms on Earth,” says J. Jeffrey Morris, from Richard Lenski's lab at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Morris and his colleagues initially watched thousands of generations of replicating Escherichia coli, a stand in for ocean-dwelling Prochlorococcus, cope with hydrogen peroxide and showed that helper cells leaking the hydrogen peroxide–detoxifying enzyme KatG enabled beneficiary bacteria to reduce their genomes and, therefore, to replicate with greater efficiency. They call this “the black queen hypothesis” (BQH), after the queen of spades in the game of hearts—the costly card everyone wants to avoid. bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/64/10/956.fulllink.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-48652-4_2
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Post by itchin4answers on Oct 31, 2014 19:43:09 GMT -5
I can not find the right thread and am hoping it is here somewhere.
The scabies cream mixed with the glycerine sure does stir a reaction. I tried again yesterday a little different mix this time. I got a lot of tickles and I couldn't stand it for the full hour.
I got this GOD AWFUL TASTE IN MY MOUTH.
Thinking back, unfortunately I do know that whatever I applied to my face I would taste on the inside of my mouth. Gritty face masks were the give away, how were these dropping on the inside of my mouth when the mask was on the outside?
I'll keep using the scabies cream anyways.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 1, 2014 5:44:00 GMT -5
I can not find the right thread and am hoping it is here somewhere. The scabies cream mixed with the glycerine sure does stir a reaction. I tried again yesterday a little different mix this time. I got a lot of tickles and I couldn't stand it for the full hour. I got this GOD AWFUL TASTE IN MY MOUTH. Thinking back, unfortunately I do know that whatever I applied to my face I would taste on the inside of my mouth. Gritty face masks were the give away, how were these dropping on the inside of my mouth when the mask was on the outside? I'll keep using the scabies cream anyways.
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