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Post by freaky on Aug 4, 2007 2:30:55 GMT -5
Since I got off antibiotics, I have felt like garbage, but you guys told me to clean up my act, & so I did. Consequently I sleep all the time, & read few posts. This may have been the hot topic for the last month as far as I know. If so, please excuse. ;D Old news is good news too. Someone said that. At the Apothecary, the pharmacist told me many Morgellons patients were doing well using Biltracide Cream on their faces. This must be made at a compounding pharmacy. The nurses at my dr's. office leave early on Friday because they are tired, & grouchy because they don't think they make enough money, & they just don't give a ham. Therefore, I won't get my script filled for Biltracide Cream until Monday. Consequently, I can only tell you what the pharmacist told me, which was the cream the pharmacy makes from the Biltracide was helping the patients alot. The pharmacist may just make a bundle on this one, I don't know. He seemed like a caring person though, so I'm excited about using it, & thought you may want to get on the band wagon too. Fun Fun Fun, Biltracide Cream! Just felt like sharing, because I care. Love you guys, freaky Bedtime
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Post by liz on Aug 4, 2007 5:43:06 GMT -5
Is that a parasite cream!
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Post by bugsy on Aug 4, 2007 7:29:37 GMT -5
Isn't Biltricide another name for Prazaqantil sp? that med for tapeworm? Thanks freaky.
~Bugsy
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Post by toni on Aug 4, 2007 10:37:12 GMT -5
I've tried that too. I've taken Biltricide/praziquantel, dissolved it with a few drops of water, then applied a carrier oil and glycerin to that (so it wouldn't dry out as it will) and applied that too. I didn't have any luck with it. I've been "trying Stomectol dissolved with a Mebendazole"...and applying that, but I'm also taking that internally now.
I still am having better luck topically applying the 2% milk. Now that is a pain beyond pains, because I'm still working on a do-able concotion which is making a topical that will keep the milk stable yet moist/wet, because once the milk dries, it's like having on egg white...it really tauts out the skin.
I think I'll have a way to do this that's "do able" in a few days.
Once milk is applied to "these things" I have seen without fail, they die instantly! There is something in milk that kills them...don't know what exactly, but it works.
Also a few months back I posted a link I'd found about how in hospitals they've found IN FACT that their cleaners they use to disinfect stainless steel did NOT kill all germs....YET they found that particular bacterias were very suseptible to milk! Now isn't that something? I'll see if I can find that again.
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Post by toni on Aug 4, 2007 11:42:34 GMT -5
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Post by freaky on Aug 5, 2007 3:12:10 GMT -5
Bugsy, maybe, but mabe it works for other stuff too. Also when it's compounded, maybe it'll make a diff. I'l see how much it costs, & get a litttle more specific with the drug dealer. I bet the Ivermectin paste works just as well? I guess I'm just freaken cause I have less than 2 weeks till Kim's wedding. I'll just sy "they're preping me for plastic surgery". "I sneezed, & instead of the spagettie I ate going out my nose, tiny pieces got stuck together under my skin. " I'm getting the ketoconozole Tony, also. Is it just easier not to get a script, or do drs. not like to give them out? freaky
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