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Post by JEFF on May 28, 2005 9:58:40 GMT -5
Just found out my lyme morgellons literate natropath may be leasing a lazer to attempt to help with some of the none healing skin lesions he currently has 7 morgellons> Im not shure if it will work cause the lesions are way deep but It is definatly worth a try? thoughts? I was thinking some sort of contraption the would provide a continuos peroxide drip onto a lesion would work..these things are attracted to water..i think they think the peroxide is water and it kills them...anybody with thoughts, would the peroxxide drip be dangeroius do too absortion into the system? you would have to have some sort of suction cups to prevent leakage..you would have to target a busted open lesion and i dont know if it is completely safe? drip drip drip...sizzle sizzle sizzle..die little buggers!!....ps. im not telling you to do this just asking the question if you think it is safe..consult your doctor first!!
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Post by Hope on May 28, 2005 12:52:31 GMT -5
Dear Jeff, I think the lazer idea is wonderful! I even had the idea of having a derm work with me and use some of those chemicals they use to burn off warts and things like that. I think it’s some type of dry ice that they use. Fry those suckers!!!!
They hate heat and if the temp is high enough, it kills them. I know this because once I burnt myself on the oven. It was on my hand and on top of a zig zag in my skin. It did not even hurt (no pain at all) because it wasn’t very bad and just on the surface. Two days later I formed a blister on that spot. Now I don’t know about you but every time I have gotten a blister from a burn it has been within minutes or hours, not days! This burn was completely unnatural and that’s why I remember it.
Now the Chinese peroxide torture chamber you are trying to erect maybe not the brightest idea you’ve had Jeff. If you really want to try it, just get an eye dropper and keep putting it in. One does not need to build a contraption for this!
Peace, Hope
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Post by JEFF on May 28, 2005 15:28:34 GMT -5
the eye dropper would be hard to get enought time...for my idea to work were talking continus drip...for like 12 hours.
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Post by doobeecareful on May 28, 2005 18:14:59 GMT -5
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Post by susiebelle on May 28, 2005 22:30:54 GMT -5
Hi Jeff. This is susiebelle. I have been reading the board regularly for about six weeks but I haven't posted very often. I have some info about hydrogen peroxide that might be helpful for you. About a year ago my husband's chiro gave him a bottle of syrup that he took twice a day to add oxygen to his system in order to kill off disease causing pathogens. I did some research because I had been hearing alot about oxygen and the benefits of it. I found several an interesrting article that is definitelly worth reading. It is at www.educate-yourself.org Then click on cancer, and then click on the benefits of hydrogen peroxide. The article is by Dr. David G. Williams and was posted on July 17, 2003. As for my personal experience I had sinusitis that would not go away so I started putting 3% peroxide on a q-tip and swabbing out each nostril 2 to 3 times a day. each time I would dip the q-tip in peroxide 5 0r 6 times. When I started I could barely get the q-tip in my nostril, but each time it got better. You wouldn't believe the stuff that comes out when you blow your nose. Clots of thick black bloody muocus and sometimes the bright irirdesant lime fibers. Just make sure and read allof the precautions in article because there are some dangers. GOOD LUCK
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Post by jj on May 30, 2005 9:49:41 GMT -5
Laser does sound like a good idea.
There was a special on TV about male baldness a while back. There were several participants each trying certain remedies for about 6 months. One of these remedies was a "Laser brush" that he was to use about 4 times a day. What struck me was the difference in the before and after photo's. The overall texture of his hair changed from wirey to smoother and shiney (from unhealthy to healthy.) Yes, he did grow more hair.
I felt very strongly that this would help or completely take care of the crawlies and problems in the scalp area. Only problem was the price. $700.00. They did offer a money back guarantee after a certain amount of time.
If anyone is interested I will try and find the site.
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Post by JEFF on May 30, 2005 10:08:45 GMT -5
Laser does sound like a good idea. There was a special on TV about male baldness a while I felt very strongly that this would help or completely take care of the crawlies and problems in the scalp area. Only problem was the price. $700.00. They did ...l..........................WALLMART POMADA DE AZUFRE,,10 PERCENT SULFER 90 PERCENT VASINE,,PUT THIS IN YOU HAIR AT NIGHT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO HAIR CRAWLIES...JUST STICKY HAIR! BUT IF ITS THAT BAD ITS A LOT CHEAPER AND WILL WIPE OUT THE ENTIRE SURFACE POPULATION IN 1 NIGHT..TRY IT..THEY STICK TO IT..INGEST THE SULFER AND DIE..COST $4.00
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Post by bugsalive2 on May 31, 2005 10:02:46 GMT -5
Doobeecareful, Susiebelle,
I want to commend both of you for posting the links to the article on the benefits of hydrogen peroxide therapy. Both links address the same article which was reprinted under a different title. This is an excellent article, and I appreciate having had the opportunity to read it. Excellent work!
Bugs Alive
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Post by JEFF on May 31, 2005 14:26:49 GMT -5
Doobeecareful, Susiebelle, I want to commend both of you for posting the links to the article on the benefits of hydrogen peroxide therapy. Both links address the same article which was reprinted under a different title. This is an excellent article, and I appreciate having had the opportunity to read it. Excellent work! Bugs Alive WHERE IS MY COMMENDATION? WHAT DONT YA LIKE ME ANYMORE :'
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Post by adapted on May 31, 2005 14:44:18 GMT -5
They did sorta steal your thunder, didn't they, Jeff!
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Post by JEFF on May 31, 2005 16:48:42 GMT -5
They did sorta steal your thunder, didn't they, Jeff! Ya but whatcha goona do when they come for you...bad germs bad germs whatcha you gonna do when they come for you..
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Post by bugsalive2 on Jun 1, 2005 0:38:09 GMT -5
Jeff,
If I didn't like you, I wouldn't pester you like I do.
Bugs Alive
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Post by sledge13 on Jun 7, 2005 3:30:23 GMT -5
I work in the medical profession, & it isno longer recommended to put H2O2 on open/bleeding wounds due to migration to the heart. Please consult your MD or Ginger Savely before trying this & make sure the benefit outwieghs the potential risks.
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Post by greg on Jun 11, 2005 2:30:53 GMT -5
Jeff, I have those also, stubborn, and don't want to heal. Jeff, Please contact me so we can swap notes, (also thinking of direct injection, bea venom kills Lyme, I know, and people use this treatment, however other ideas as well) greg_vigil@yahoo.com or (619)322-7818
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Post by jeff on Jun 11, 2005 9:28:14 GMT -5
I work in the medical profession, & it isno longer recommended to put H2O2 on open/bleeding wounds due to migration to the heart. Please consult your MD or Ginger Savely before trying this & make sure the benefit outwieghs the potential risks. ....WHAT DOES IT DO TO THE HEART? BURN HOLES IN IT??
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