Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 I haven't tried them but they do sound good. Marc Neumann had morgellons and is free of it now. lou From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:59:05 PMSubject: DSP skin products Has anyone tried the DSP skin products? These are sold through MarcNeumann's website:http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/It sounds similar to the esp products, but is less than half the price(even after adjusting for the difference in weight). Note that 1 euroequals about $1.34, so a product that costs 12 euros costs about $16US.http://www.oanda. com/convert/ classicFor people who are wanting to save their clothing, this company sellsa "washpowder" that is supposed to get the bugs out of clothing, andthey have a laundry protocol.The writing on the DSP website doesn't read real smoothly, because theperson who wrote it is probably German, but it is understandable English.myrtle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Hi Lou -- I think you were the one who originally posted Marc Neumann's website. I find it interesting, and he continually updates it and has expanded the products for sale: http://www.s-m-g.org/dsp/us/ I'm a little intimidated about ordering something from Germany, but I may give it a try when I run low on my next order of esp products (which I ordered on Nov 23rd and hasn't arrived yet). Marc Neumann has a good rant under the " news " link, and the blog has comments from people who used the products. myrtle > > I haven't tried them but they do sound good. Marc Neumann had morgellons and is free of it now. > lou > > > > > ________________________________ > From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...> > bird mites@... > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:59:05 PM > Subject: DSP skin products > > > Has anyone tried the DSP skin products? These are sold through Marc > Neumann's website: > http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/ > It sounds similar to the esp products, but is less than half the price > (even after adjusting for the difference in weight). Note that 1 euro > equals about $1.34, so a product that costs 12 euros costs about $16US. > http://www.oanda. com/convert/ classic > > For people who are wanting to save their clothing, this company sells > a " washpowder " that is supposed to get the bugs out of clothing, and > they have a laundry protocol. > > The writing on the DSP website doesn't read real smoothly, because the > person who wrote it is probably German, but it is understandable English. > > myrtle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Hi Myrtle, did you call Tricia? I never had to wait that long for an order. I think you can buy the products in US. Try genesallnaturalproducts.com. Thank you for finding that post. I did post it sometime in the summer I think. It is interesting. Lou From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>bird mites Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 1:05:13 PMSubject: Re: DSP skin products Hi Lou -- I think you were the one who originally posted MarcNeumann's website. I find it interesting, and he continually updatesit and has expanded the products for sale:http://www.s- m-g.org/dsp/ us/I'm a little intimidated about ordering something from Germany, but Imay give it a try when I run low on my next order of esp products(which I ordered on Nov 23rd and hasn't arrived yet).Marc Neumann has a good rant under the "news" link, and the blog hascomments from people who used the products.myrtle>> I haven't tried them but they do sound good. Marc Neumann hadmorgellons and is free of it now.> lou> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@ ...>> bird mites@ ...> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:59:05 PM> Subject: DSP skin products> > > Has anyone tried the DSP skin products? These are sold through Marc> Neumann's website:> http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/> It sounds similar to the esp products, but is less than half the price> (even after adjusting for the difference in weight). Note that 1 euro> equals about $1.34, so a product that costs 12 euros costs about $16US.> http://www.oanda. com/convert/ classic> > For people who are wanting to save their clothing, this company sells> a "washpowder" that is supposed to get the bugs out of clothing, and> they have a laundry protocol.> > The writing on the DSP website doesn't read real smoothly, because the> person who wrote it is probably German, but it is understandableEnglish.> > myrtle> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 No, I didn't call Trisha. I made the mistake of asking them to send it the cheapest way, and I have the feeling they sent it parcel post (which is not the cheapest way -- the flat rate box is the cheapest way to send parcels over 2lbs between Hawaii and the mainland, and it's faster than parcel post). Anyway, it's probably my own fault the shipment hasn't come yet. I would like to find skin care products that don't cost so much. Thanks for pointing me to genesallnaturalproducts.com myrtle > > Hi Myrtle, > did you call Tricia? I never had to wait that long for an order. > I think you can buy the products in US. Try genesallnaturalproducts.com. > Thank you for finding that post. I did post it sometime in the summer I think. It is interesting. > Lou > > > > > ________________________________ > From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...> > bird mites > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 1:05:13 PM > Subject: Re: DSP skin products > > > Hi Lou -- I think you were the one who originally posted Marc > Neumann's website. I find it interesting, and he continually updates > it and has expanded the products for sale: > http://www.s- m-g.org/dsp/ us/ > > I'm a little intimidated about ordering something from Germany, but I > may give it a try when I run low on my next order of esp products > (which I ordered on Nov 23rd and hasn't arrived yet). > > Marc Neumann has a good rant under the " news " link, and the blog has > comments from people who used the products. > > myrtle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West Coast (I'm in GA). Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the continent (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get off the mainland. I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me on proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had cedarwood, peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem but react badly to it anyhow. BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove buds in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It prevents infection! KJ > > > > Hi Myrtle, > > did you call Tricia? I never had to wait that long for an order. > > I think you can buy the products in US. Try > genesallnaturalproducts.com. > > Thank you for finding that post. I did post it sometime in the > summer I think. It is interesting. > > Lou > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@> > > bird mites > > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 1:05:13 PM > > Subject: Re: DSP skin products > > > > > > Hi Lou -- I think you were the one who originally posted Marc > > Neumann's website. I find it interesting, and he continually updates > > it and has expanded the products for sale: > > http://www.s- m-g.org/dsp/ us/ > > > > I'm a little intimidated about ordering something from Germany, but I > > may give it a try when I run low on my next order of esp products > > (which I ordered on Nov 23rd and hasn't arrived yet). > > > > Marc Neumann has a good rant under the " news " link, and the blog has > > comments from people who used the products. > > > > myrtle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 KJ, clove is really good for gas too...lol Please be careful about trying to replicate Trish's balm. She has a patent on it, has worked hard to develop it, and she is so good to all of us. I think it would be a negative to see a recipe even at all close to her product posted on here. Thanks bob > > > > > > Hi Myrtle, > > > did you call Tricia? I never had to wait that long for an order. > > > I think you can buy the products in US. Try > > genesallnaturalproducts.com. > > > Thank you for finding that post. I did post it sometime in the > > summer I think. It is interesting. > > > Lou > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@> > > > bird mites > > > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 1:05:13 PM > > > Subject: Re: DSP skin products > > > > > > > > > Hi Lou -- I think you were the one who originally posted Marc > > > Neumann's website. I find it interesting, and he continually > updates > > > it and has expanded the products for sale: > > > http://www.s- m-g.org/dsp/ us/ > > > > > > I'm a little intimidated about ordering something from Germany, > but I > > > may give it a try when I run low on my next order of esp products > > > (which I ordered on Nov 23rd and hasn't arrived yet). > > > > > > Marc Neumann has a good rant under the " news " link, and the blog > has > > > comments from people who used the products. > > > > > > myrtle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Hi Bob -- I respectfully disagree with your opinion on us making our own balm. I think it would be wrong to try to replicate Trisha's balm to make money, but as DIYers, and many of us being broke, I don't think we would be doing her wrong. My understanding is that she uses expensive ingredients that she buys in bulk (so we would not be able to easily replicate that), and the proportions of her ingredients would be difficult to figure out. Some of us more broke people need less costly alternatives, and I see no harm in us trying to develop a DIY balm recipe. Aloha, myrtle > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West Coast > > (I'm in GA). > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > continent > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get off > the > > mainland. > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me on > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had cedarwood, > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem but > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove buds > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It prevents > > infection! > > > > KJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 WOW - 11/23?? Myrtle, you should contact Trish and find out what the delay is, was the order lost, etc. Another option for US skin products are the Opaline skin care line (Opalinesolutions.com). They are specifically formulated for the types of conditions we experience. Bessie > > > > I haven't tried them but they do sound good. Marc Neumann had > morgellons and is free of it now. > > lou > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@> > > bird mites@ > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:59:05 PM > > Subject: DSP skin products > > > > > > Has anyone tried the DSP skin products? These are sold through Marc > > Neumann's website: > > http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/ > > It sounds similar to the esp products, but is less than half the price > > (even after adjusting for the difference in weight). Note that 1 euro > > equals about $1.34, so a product that costs 12 euros costs about $16US. > > http://www.oanda. com/convert/ classic > > > > For people who are wanting to save their clothing, this company sells > > a " washpowder " that is supposed to get the bugs out of clothing, and > > they have a laundry protocol. > > > > The writing on the DSP website doesn't read real smoothly, because the > > person who wrote it is probably German, but it is understandable > English. > > > > myrtle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Myrtle - I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals Trish uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So the idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when Trish developed her own formula. I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a third thing and got a really vigorous response. Bessie > > > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West Coast > > > (I'm in GA). > > > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > > continent > > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get off > > the > > > mainland. > > > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me on > > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty > > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had cedarwood, > > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem but > > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove buds > > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It prevents > > > infection! > > > > > > KJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Hi Bessie, The 3rd ingredient in Lou's mix is oregano oil. I'm using her formula now (I hope she didn't patent it) and smell like an italian salad. I amped up the oregano oil, just for fun. myrtle > > > > > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West > Coast > > > > (I'm in GA). > > > > > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > > > continent > > > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get > off > > > the > > > > mainland. > > > > > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me > on > > > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty > > > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had > cedarwood, > > > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem > but > > > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove > buds > > > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It > prevents > > > > infection! > > > > > > > > KJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 LOL your so funny Myrtle! I still crack up about your making ceviche when you took your lime bath. What about a few drops of lime essential oil to your salad. I think your right on with using lime. bob > > > > > > > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West > > Coast > > > > > (I'm in GA). > > > > > > > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > > > > continent > > > > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get > > off > > > > the > > > > > mainland. > > > > > > > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me > > on > > > > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty > > > > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had > > cedarwood, > > > > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem > > but > > > > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > > > > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove > > buds > > > > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It > > prevents > > > > > infection! > > > > > > > > > > KJ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Myrtle - What kind of results are you getting? Bessie > > > > > > > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West > > Coast > > > > > (I'm in GA). > > > > > > > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > > > > continent > > > > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get > > off > > > > the > > > > > mainland. > > > > > > > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me > > on > > > > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty > > > > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had > > cedarwood, > > > > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem > > but > > > > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > > > > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove > > buds > > > > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It > > prevents > > > > > infection! > > > > > > > > > > KJ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Hey Myrtle, let me know if it helps. I was just wondering if you're feeling any better taking the MMS? Lou From: <bobbyboyd99@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:01:28 PMSubject: Re: DSP skin products LOL your so funny Myrtle! I still crack up about your making ceviche when you took your lime bath. What about a few drops of lime essential oil to your salad. I think your right on with using lime.bob> > > > >> > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the West > > Coast > > > > > (I'm in GA). > > > > > > > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > > > > continent > > > > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to get > > off > > > > the > > > > > mainland.> > > > > > > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide me > > on > > > > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get pretty > > > > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had > > cedarwood, > > > > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my neem > > but > > > > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > > > > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put clove > > buds > > > > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It > > prevents > > > > > infection!> > > > > > > > > > KJ> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 The esp package arrived yesterday via parcel post. At just over 3 weeks, that isn't too bad. There is a glitch getting mail from Florida to Maui, because in the past I've had to wait up to two weeks for first class mail to get here from Florida. Thanks for the Opaline Solutions link. I see that they've listed " bird mites " as one of the common applications for dry oxy. myrtle > > > > > > I haven't tried them but they do sound good. Marc Neumann had > > morgellons and is free of it now. > > > lou > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@> > > > bird mites@ > > > Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 8:59:05 PM > > > Subject: DSP skin products > > > > > > > > > Has anyone tried the DSP skin products? These are sold through > Marc > > > Neumann's website: > > > http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/ > > > It sounds similar to the esp products, but is less than half the > price > > > (even after adjusting for the difference in weight). Note that 1 > euro > > > equals about $1.34, so a product that costs 12 euros costs about > $16US. > > > http://www.oanda. com/convert/ classic > > > > > > For people who are wanting to save their clothing, this company > sells > > > a " washpowder " that is supposed to get the bugs out of clothing, > and > > > they have a laundry protocol. > > > > > > The writing on the DSP website doesn't read real smoothly, > because the > > > person who wrote it is probably German, but it is understandable > > English. > > > > > > myrtle > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 I took another lime bath Sunday evening. It didn't make me itch so much this time, like the first lime bath I took on Thanksgiving. I guess the first bath must have cooked and curdled my buggage. The oil mixture I made, using Lou's recipe, is almond oil (as the inert carrier oil), oregano oil, and clove oil. I wore that the past two days because I had no esp balm. Last night I applied an esp soap masque, then rinsed it off this morning. The esp soap makes my skin feel like there's ground up glass in it. I consider that a positive sign, that stuff is being pulled up from the deeper layer of skin. For me, the sensation of ground up glass in my skin is 100 times better than feeling the crawling bugs. Anyway, after I rinse off the soap and apply the oil or balm, my skin calms down and feels fairly normal, except for some itchy patches. myrtle > > > > > > Myrtle - > > > I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals > Trish > > > uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So the > > > idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when Trish > > > developed her own formula. > > > I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a third > > > thing and got a really vigorous response. > > > Bessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Nothing out of the ordinary, no weird stuff coming out of my skin. I prefer the esp balm, but Lou's oil combo is a good substitute for when the balm runs out. myrtle > > > > > > > > > > > > Myrtle, I notice it takes forEVER to get stuff from the > West > > > Coast > > > > > > (I'm in GA). > > > > > > > > > > > > Trish is in Florida. Not only does it have to go across the > > > > > continent > > > > > > (slow by any means, even overnight isn't), then it has to > get > > > off > > > > > the > > > > > > mainland. > > > > > > > > > > > > I am now making my own stuff. I'm using the scent to guide > me > > > on > > > > > > proportions. I am good with that so I think I can get > pretty > > > > > > close.Still have to get a couplemore ingredients but had > > > cedarwood, > > > > > > peppermint, orange oil, oregano,clove, and can't find my > neem > > > but > > > > > > react badly to it anyhow. > > > > > > > > > > > > BTW did y'all know that some folks who live in India put > clove > > > buds > > > > > > in their gums when they have a cavity or tooth removed? It > > > prevents > > > > > > infection! > > > > > > > > > > > > KJ > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 I have heard the glass feeling is the mycoplasma or biofilm coming to the surface. From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 9:49:31 PMSubject: Re: DSP skin products I took another lime bath Sunday evening. It didn't make me itch somuch this time, like the first lime bath I took on Thanksgiving. Iguess the first bath must have cooked and curdled my buggage.The oil mixture I made, using Lou's recipe, is almond oil (as theinert carrier oil), oregano oil, and clove oil. I wore that the pasttwo days because I had no esp balm. Last night I applied an esp soapmasque, then rinsed it off this morning. The esp soap makes my skinfeel like there's ground up glass in it. I consider that a positivesign, that stuff is being pulled up from the deeper layer of skin. For me, the sensation of ground up glass in my skin is 100 timesbetter than feeling the crawling bugs. Anyway, after I rinse off thesoap and apply the oil or balm, my skin calms down and feels fairlynormal, except for some itchy patches.myrtle> > >> > > Myrtle -> > > I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals > Trish > > > uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So the > > > idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when Trish > > > developed her own formula.> > > I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a third > > > thing and got a really vigorous response.> > > Bessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Cool. Do you have a simple explanation (something that I might understand) of biofilm, in relation to our bugs-in-skin problem? I just read the wikipedia definition, and I don't get it. Say huh? Thanks, myrtle > > > > > > > > Myrtle - > > > > I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals > > Trish > > > > uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So the > > > > idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when Trish > > > > developed her own formula. > > > > I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a third > > > > thing and got a really vigorous response. > > > > Bessie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 As I understand only, which isn't saying much, but biofilm.... What they are finding just recently in the last couple of years is that bacteria, mold, fungus, etc. are capable of generating what is called a biofilm. That biofilm is up for debate as to exactly what it is as it seems to be a combination of things. I believe it to be a protective environment for pretty much anything parasitic in or on the human body. It encompasses other bacteria, fungi, etc. and together they work to keep the entire community intact and functioning. Frito From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:04:04 PMSubject: Re: DSP skin products Cool. Do you have a simple explanation (something that I mightunderstand) of biofilm, in relation to our bugs-in-skin problem? Ijust read the wikipedia definition, and I don't get it. Say huh? Thanks,myrtle> > > >> > > > Myrtle -> > > > I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals > > Trish > > > > uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So the > > > > idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when Trish > > > > developed her own formula.> > > > I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a third > > > > thing and got a really vigorous response.> > > > Bessie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Thanks for that explanation Frito. Maybe that's what those little black specks that people find on their bedsheets in the morning are. I recently watched this news video from the ESP Botanicals website, where this afflicted lady and her husband got a microscope and examined the stuff coming out of her skin, and found that the little black specks were housing live bugs. The news video is located on the esp botanicals website under the " news " link -- go to the last item called " body bugs " . http://www.espbotanicals.com/news_body_bugs.html I think this is a good news clip for people in this group because the lady's symptoms are similar to those of many people here. Anyway, do you think the black specks are biofilm? Your explanation of biofilm reminds me of what I've read about cancer too, about cancer cells being encased in tough shell-like material. Thanks again, myrtle > > > > > > > > > > Myrtle - > > > > > I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals > > > Trish > > > > > uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So the > > > > > idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when Trish > > > > > developed her own formula.. > > > > > I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a third > > > > > thing and got a really vigorous response. > > > > > Bessie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Myrtle, The " bodybugs " site was started because of this News video. Lots of photos of what people are finding on and under their skin. The DSP cream I use is the original one by Divine Skin Products. A few years ago I read the information that Dr Drottar put out for designing his cream. It was obvious, that this was inside informaton on what was really going on. I also thought the active ingredient was the enzyme,which has been the most effective remedy so far. I tryed to order more cream but the site www.dsp-cream.com reads that he or she is redesigning. It says that they will be back in November. Since this is December, I was wondering if you, Mel or anyone knew what was happening. Thanks WTG....................................bird mites , " myrtle_maui " <myrtle_maui@...> wrote: > > Thanks for that explanation Frito. Maybe that's what those little > black specks that people find on their bedsheets in the morning are. > I recently watched this news video from the ESP Botanicals website, > where this afflicted lady and her husband got a microscope and > examined the stuff coming out of her skin, and found that the little > black specks were housing live bugs. The news video is located on the > esp botanicals website under the " news " link -- go to the last item > called " body bugs " . > http://www.espbotanicals.com/news_body_bugs.html > I think this is a good news clip for people in this group because the > lady's symptoms are similar to those of many people here. > > Anyway, do you think the black specks are biofilm? Your explanation > of biofilm reminds me of what I've read about cancer too, about cancer > cells being encased in tough shell-like material. > > Thanks again, > myrtle > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Myrtle - > > > > > > I think you make a valid point. The essential oils/botanicals > > > > Trish > > > > > > uses have been used forever, and in various combinations. So > the > > > > > > idea of mixing various ones together were not all new when > Trish > > > > > > developed her own formula.. > > > > > > I think it was Lou who mixed up olive oil, clove oil, and a > third > > > > > > thing and got a really vigorous response. > > > > > > Bessie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 > > > > Thanks for that explanation Frito. Maybe that's what those little > > black specks that people find on their bedsheets in the morning > are. > > I recently watched this news video from the ESP Botanicals website, > > where this afflicted lady and her husband got a microscope and > > examined the stuff coming out of her skin, and found that the little > > black specks were housing live bugs. The news video is located on > the > > esp botanicals website under the " news " link -- go to the last item > > called " body bugs " . > > http://www.espbotanicals.com/news_body_bugs.html > > I think this is a good news clip for people in this group because > the > > lady's symptoms are similar to those of many people here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Hi Myrtle, When the DSP cream (Divine Products) first came out (free samples) and people from the Morgellons-Research-Disease (MDR) forum started using it, there was mixed reactions. I and others found it worked well to stop and clear up facial eruptions, as did the Enzymes but would also cause the Critters to attack the eyes. Don't do deep cleaning (house) with this on your face.I believe some of the additives were deterrents and did exactly that (detoured to the eyes). There are many DSP creams now and I would ask a person recommending them just what the results were. " Bodybugs " is a / group site like this one. A women named Yellow Canary posted Photos called " My Experience " that showed the " black speck " to be a microscopic mite or tick. WTG.............. > > > > > > Thanks for that explanation Frito. Maybe that's what those little > > > black specks that people find on their bedsheets in the morning > > are. > > > I recently watched this news video from the ESP Botanicals website, > > > where this afflicted lady and her husband got a microscope and > > > examined the stuff coming out of her skin, and found that the little > > > black specks were housing live bugs. The news video is located on > > the > > > esp botanicals website under the " news " link -- go to the last item > > > called " body bugs " . > > > http://www.espbotanicals.com/news_body_bugs.html > > > I think this is a good news clip for people in this group because > > the > > > lady's symptoms are similar to those of many people here. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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