Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 KJ, If I was suggesting that to you, I would offer to come over to your place and apply the mixes on you with my pressure washer. I'd get them all out of ya, all natural! I do know just about everything about you now..hehe... including your poor back. I was responding to Rush about the sauna...lol got carried away. I love my bath mix! b > > > > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com> > > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered > > bird mites > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more > mellow. > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the > shower > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > > evictees. > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good! > > > > White Rubbery Worms > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, > the > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like > grains > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. > These > > rascals bite. > > > > Bitey Black Specks > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as > they > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > > repellents. > > > > Monster fiber critter > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > > > Monster white blobs > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges > to > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > > batch of videos. > > > > Fiber Teams > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up > over > > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > > > Red fiber cigars > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg > pair > > (s) > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This > is > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like > nits, > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > plastic- > > y threads. > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that > enough > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > The black colembolls > > > > Helicopter bug > > > > Carpenter ants > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > > > katie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Man Bobby...I never thought of that. It makes sense though. Has your sauna helped much?? I wonder if thy(whatever they are) can survive in the sauna say after you have turned it off and left...the reason is that my boyfriend doesnt have this but I worry that that may be an area he could catch it. My sauna is the combo of carbon and ceramic heat so I usually only get it to around 115 - 120, but the heat is penetrating into skin, not so much the room, just wandering if it is killing the mites etc because I was told they need 140 to die. What do you think? From: <bobbyboyd99@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 2:50:48 PMSubject: Re: This purging process is strangely layered I have one and what you are seeing, at least on me, was exit wounds from a good purge of these babies. Keep it up, it's very helpful, steam is also great, I mix them both. Add some spicy hot baths to what you are doing. Here are a few things to add to it (not all at once) Dr Bonner's liquid peppermint soap, cayenne, sea salt, epsom salt, lemon concentrate (really inexpensive) , borax 1/2 cup, baking soda 1/4 cup, espbotanicals. com New Hope II bath oil (this is really helpful), cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, the following essential oils are good (mixed in a little olive oil before you add them to the bath - not all of these at once either! they are very strong and can burn you) clove, eucalyptus, oregano, tea tree, lemon, lime, cade. Clean the tub and disinfect it with bleach 25% to water after every bath or shower (no windex around this all all)or your choice of disinfectant. Also disinfect everything you scrub yourself with also, every time. New towels every bath, I use microfiber ones from the auto sections of stores. I have a bathing routine if you want a copy, email me at . You want to keep pulling them out of you to get better. Don't use products that kill them in your skin - you may have more possible problems later if you do.bob> > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>> Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> bird mites> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > White Rubbery Worms> > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite.> > Bitey Black Specks> > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents.> > Monster fiber critter> > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > Monster white blobs> > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos.> > Fiber Teams> > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > Red fiber cigars> > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair> (s)> > Black filiarisis with nodes> > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-> y threads.> > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls> > Helicopter bug> > Carpenter ants> > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > katie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Bobby thanks again--that was a lot of help. I would like to have your bathing routine! Are you close to getting rid of this, do you know what it is that you are dealing with. My doctor said I had scabies. I was totally shocked, I thought that was something of the past. Plus I manage my boyfriends properties, not around people much, he doesnt have it??? But I am ready (after 5 months) to get rid of it. From: <bobbyboyd99@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 2:50:48 PMSubject: Re: This purging process is strangely layered I have one and what you are seeing, at least on me, was exit wounds from a good purge of these babies. Keep it up, it's very helpful, steam is also great, I mix them both. Add some spicy hot baths to what you are doing. Here are a few things to add to it (not all at once) Dr Bonner's liquid peppermint soap, cayenne, sea salt, epsom salt, lemon concentrate (really inexpensive) , borax 1/2 cup, baking soda 1/4 cup, espbotanicals. com New Hope II bath oil (this is really helpful), cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, the following essential oils are good (mixed in a little olive oil before you add them to the bath - not all of these at once either! they are very strong and can burn you) clove, eucalyptus, oregano, tea tree, lemon, lime, cade. Clean the tub and disinfect it with bleach 25% to water after every bath or shower (no windex around this all all)or your choice of disinfectant. Also disinfect everything you scrub yourself with also, every time. New towels every bath, I use microfiber ones from the auto sections of stores. I have a bathing routine if you want a copy, email me at . You want to keep pulling them out of you to get better. Don't use products that kill them in your skin - you may have more possible problems later if you do.bob> > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>> Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> bird mites> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > White Rubbery Worms> > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite.> > Bitey Black Specks> > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents.> > Monster fiber critter> > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > Monster white blobs> > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos.> > Fiber Teams> > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > Red fiber cigars> > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair> (s)> > Black filiarisis with nodes> > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-> y threads.> > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls> > Helicopter bug> > Carpenter ants> > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > katie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 where's the line for the pressure washing? sounds fun. Love the Bath mix Also! Great stuff. I put some in my coconut oil...nice.> > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com>> > > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> > > bird mites> > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more > > mellow. > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the > > shower > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > > > evictees. > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no > need > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > > > > > White Rubbery Worms> > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, > > the > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like > > grains > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. > > These > > > rascals bite.> > > > > > Bitey Black Specks> > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as > > they > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > strong > > > repellents.> > > > > > Monster fiber critter> > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot > more > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > > > > > Monster white blobs> > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones > that > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > edges > > to > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my > next > > > batch of videos.> > > > > > Fiber Teams> > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > trios, > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > videotaped > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up > > over > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > > > > > Red fiber cigars> > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg > > pair> > > (s)> > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes> > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid > at > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This > > is > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like > > nits, > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > plastic-> > > y threads.> > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that > > enough > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > The black colembolls> > > > > > Helicopter bug> > > > > > Carpenter ants> > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > > > > > katie> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 lol.... dammitgirl, you are too funny Mel From: dammitgrl2001 <dammitgrl2001@...>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 5:51 PM where's the line for the pressure washing? sounds fun. Love the Bath mix Also! Great stuff. I put some in my coconut oil...nice.> > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com>> > > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> > > bird mites> > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more > > mellow. > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the > > shower > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > > > evictees. > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no > need > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > > > > > White Rubbery Worms> > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, > > the > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like > > grains > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. > > These > > > rascals bite.> > > > > > Bitey Black Specks> > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as > > they > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > strong > > > repellents.> > > > > > Monster fiber critter> > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot > more > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > > > > > Monster white blobs> > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones > that > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > edges > > to > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my > next > > > batch of videos.> > > > > > Fiber Teams> > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > trios, > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > videotaped > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up > > over > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > > > > > Red fiber cigars> > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg > > pair> > > (s)> > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes> > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid > at > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This > > is > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like > > nits, > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > plastic-> > > y threads.> > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that > > enough > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > The black colembolls> > > > > > Helicopter bug> > > > > > Carpenter ants> > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > > > > > katie> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 How do you do that? I bought the kind that you recommended, and it is hard as a rock! Also how much do you put in? > > > > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com> > > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered > > > > bird mites > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more > > > mellow. > > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the > > > shower > > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > > > > evictees. > > > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no > > need > > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good! > > > > > > > > White Rubbery Worms > > > > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, > > > the > > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like > > > grains > > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. > > > These > > > > rascals bite. > > > > > > > > Bitey Black Specks > > > > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as > > > they > > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > > strong > > > > repellents. > > > > > > > > Monster fiber critter > > > > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot > > more > > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > > > > > > > Monster white blobs > > > > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones > > that > > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > > edges > > > to > > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my > > next > > > > batch of videos. > > > > > > > > Fiber Teams > > > > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > > trios, > > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > > videotaped > > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up > > > over > > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > > > > > > > Red fiber cigars > > > > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg > > > pair > > > > (s) > > > > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > > > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid > > at > > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This > > > is > > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like > > > nits, > > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > > plastic- > > > > y threads. > > > > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that > > > enough > > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > > > The black colembolls > > > > > > > > Helicopter bug > > > > > > > > Carpenter ants > > > > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > > > > > > > katie > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 oh you too are too fun From: dammitgrl2001 <dammitgrl2001>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mitesDate: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 5:51 PM where's the line for the pressure washing? sounds fun. Love the Bath mix Also! Great stuff. I put some in my coconut oil...nice.> > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com>> > > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> > > bird mites> > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more > > mellow. > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the > > shower > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > > > evictees. > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no > need > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > > > > > White Rubbery Worms> > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, > > the > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like > > grains > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. > > These > > > rascals bite.> > > > > > Bitey Black Specks> > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as > > they > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > strong > > > repellents.> > > > > > Monster fiber critter> > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot > more > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > > > > > Monster white blobs> > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones > that > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > edges > > to > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my > next > > > batch of videos.> > > > > > Fiber Teams> > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > trios, > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > videotaped > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up > > over > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > > > > > Red fiber cigars> > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg > > pair> > > (s)> > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes> > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid > at > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This > > is > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like > > nits, > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > plastic-> > > y threads.> > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that > > enough > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > The black colembolls> > > > > > Helicopter bug> > > > > > Carpenter ants> > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > > > > > katie> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 What was hard as a rock, the coconut oil? If so, I have gotten some nearly liquid, others fairly waxy. All melt at body temp, or should. katie From: Holly <hollyjane11@...>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 5:59 PM How do you do that? I bought the kind that you recommended, and it is hard as a rock! Also how much do you put in?> > > >> > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com>> > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> > > > bird mites> > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > >> > > >> > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various> > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when> > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more> > > mellow.> > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the> > > shower> > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of> > > > evictees.> > > >> > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no> > need> > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > > >> > > > White Rubbery Worms> > > >> > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway,> > > the> > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged> > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like> > > grains> > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms.> > > These> > > > rascals bite.> > > >> > > > Bitey Black Specks> > > >> > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as> > > they> > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with> > strong> > > > repellents.> > > >> > > > Monster fiber critter> > > >> > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot> > more> > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into> > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > > >> > > > Monster white blobs> > > >> > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones> > that> > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline> > edges> > > to> > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my> > next> > > > batch of videos.> > > >> > > > Fiber Teams> > > >> > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and> > trios,> > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I> > videotaped> > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up> > > over> > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > > >> > > > Red fiber cigars> > > >> > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg> > > pair> > > > (s)> > > >> > > > Black filiarisis with nodes> > > >> > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid> > at> > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This> > > is> > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has> > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like> > > nits,> > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the> > > plastic-> > > > y threads.> > > >> > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet:> > > >> > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some> > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that> > > enough> > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess')> > > >> > > > The black colembolls> > > >> > > > Helicopter bug> > > >> > > > Carpenter ants> > > >> > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have> > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > > >> > > > katie> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 dang, my fingers aren't working. I mean, you TWO are too fun! From: dammitgrl2001 <dammitgrl2001>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mitesDate: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 5:51 PM where's the line for the pressure washing? sounds fun. Love the Bath mix Also! Great stuff. I put some in my coconut oil...nice.> >> > Bobby,... Recent Activity 5 New MembersVisit Your Group Need traffic? Drive customers With search ads on All-Bran Day 10 Club on Feel better with fiber. Special K ChallengeJoin others who are losing pounds. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 I think what I'm going to do is to combine my preshower oil-up with your recipes, leave on for maybe a half hour, see what happens... From: Rush Tessman <rushtessman@...>Subject: Re: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 5:07 PM Man Bobby...I never thought of that. It makes sense though. Has your sauna helped much?? I wonder if thy(whatever they are) can survive in the sauna say after you have turned it off and left...the reason is that my boyfriend doesnt have this but I worry that that may be an area he could catch it. My sauna is the combo of carbon and ceramic heat so I usually only get it to around 115 - 120, but the heat is penetrating into skin, not so much the room, just wandering if it is killing the mites etc because I was told they need 140 to die. What do you think? From: <bobbyboyd99>bird mitesSent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 2:50:48 PMSubject: Re: This purging process is strangely layered I have one and what you are seeing, at least on me, was exit wounds from a good purge of these babies. Keep it up, it's very helpful, steam is also great, I mix them both. Add some spicy hot baths to what you are doing. Here are a few things to add to it (not all at once) Dr Bonner's liquid peppermint soap, cayenne, sea salt, epsom salt, lemon concentrate (really inexpensive) , borax 1/2 cup, baking soda 1/4 cup, espbotanicals. com New Hope II bath oil (this is really helpful), cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, the following essential oils are good (mixed in a little olive oil before you add them to the bath - not all of these at once either! they are very strong and can burn you) clove, eucalyptus, oregano, tea tree, lemon, lime, cade. Clean the tub and disinfect it with bleach 25% to water after every bath or shower (no windex around this all all)or your choice of disinfectant. Also disinfect everything you scrub yourself with also, every time. New towels every bath, I use microfiber ones from the auto sections of stores. I have a bathing routine if you want a copy, email me at . You want to keep pulling them out of you to get better. Don't use products that kill them in your skin - you may have more possible problems later if you do.bob> > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>> Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> bird mites> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > White Rubbery Worms> > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite.> > Bitey Black Specks> > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents.> > Monster fiber critter> > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > Monster white blobs> > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos.> > Fiber Teams> > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > Red fiber cigars> > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair> (s)> > Black filiarisis with nodes> > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-> y threads.> > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls> > Helicopter bug> > Carpenter ants> > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > katie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Wow, KJ, what have you been purging with, ESP? A lot of that stuff sounds way too familiar. Ian From: katiejill109 <kajay109@...>Subject: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of evictees. Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!White Rubbery WormsFirst things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These rascals bite.Bitey Black SpecksI had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong repellents.Monster fiber critterI photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.Monster white blobsThese look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next batch of videos.Fiber TeamsThen I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over the edge of a lint roller sheet.Red fiber cigarsBad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair(s)Black filiarisis with nodesToday I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-y threads.What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') The black colembollsHelicopter bugCarpenter antsMany more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.katie------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 YES!! What else would i be talking about??? LOL..So should i heat it up? > > > > > > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com> > > > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely > layered > > > > > bird mites > > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the > various > > > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage > when > > > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more > > > > mellow. > > > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the > > > > shower > > > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop > of > > > > > evictees. > > > > > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no > > > need > > > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good! > > > > > > > > > > White Rubbery Worms > > > > > > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing > anyway, > > > > the > > > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > > > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like > > > > grains > > > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. > > > > These > > > > > rascals bite. > > > > > > > > > > Bitey Black Specks > > > > > > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks > as > > > > they > > > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > > > strong > > > > > repellents. > > > > > > > > > > Monster fiber critter > > > > > > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot > > > more > > > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > > > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > > > > > > > > > Monster white blobs > > > > > > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones > > > that > > > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > > > edges > > > > to > > > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my > > > next > > > > > batch of videos. > > > > > > > > > > Fiber Teams > > > > > > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > > > trios, > > > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > > > videotaped > > > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half > up > > > > over > > > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > > > > > > > > > Red fiber cigars > > > > > > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, > leg > > > > pair > > > > > (s) > > > > > > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > > > > > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear > solid > > > at > > > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. > This > > > > is > > > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also > has > > > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like > > > > nits, > > > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > > > plastic- > > > > > y threads. > > > > > > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in > some > > > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that > > > > enough > > > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > > > > > The black colembolls > > > > > > > > > > Helicopter bug > > > > > > > > > > Carpenter ants > > > > > > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I > have > > > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > > > > > > > > > katie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Sorry, that was WTG who recommended hot showers From: katiejill109 <kajay109@...>Subject: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of evictees. Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!White Rubbery WormsFirst things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These rascals bite.Bitey Black SpecksI had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong repellents.Monster fiber critterI photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.Monster white blobsThese look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next batch of videos.Fiber TeamsThen I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over the edge of a lint roller sheet.Red fiber cigarsBad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair(s)Black filiarisis with nodesToday I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-y threads.What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') The black colembollsHelicopter bugCarpenter antsMany more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 , Have you or any others tried the infrared sauna?? I bought one for health, but hoped it would help with whatever this is...I love it, but my skin really got busy with spots popping outall over. Also, started noticing black specs in between fingers after sauna, sometimes. I'm not sure if the infrared penetrating deep into skin made them more active, and perhaps, it will start to clear up, it does seem better than a few days ago though. Also, I shower before and after the sauna. From: Jill (KJ) <kajay109@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:14:41 PMSubject: Re: This purging process is strangely layered Sorry, that was WTG who recommended hot showers From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>Subject: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mitesDate: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of evictees. Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!White Rubbery WormsFirst things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These rascals bite.Bitey Black SpecksI had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong repellents.Monster fiber critterI photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.Monster white blobsThese look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next batch of videos.Fiber TeamsThen I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over the edge of a lint roller sheet.Red fiber cigarsBad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair(s)Black filiarisis with nodesToday I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-y threads.What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') The black colembollsHelicopter bugCarpenter antsMany more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 It's on my list, but it hasn't made it to the budget yet :-) From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>Subject: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mitesDate: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of evictees. Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!White Rubbery WormsFirst things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These rascals bite.Bitey Black SpecksI had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong repellents.Monster fiber critterI photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.Monster white blobsThese look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next batch of videos.Fiber TeamsThen I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over the edge of a lint roller sheet.Red fiber cigarsBad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair(s)Black filiarisis with nodesToday I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-y threads.What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') The black colembollsHelicopter bugCarpenter antsMany more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 I have one and what you are seeing, at least on me, was exit wounds from a good purge of these babies. Keep it up, it's very helpful, steam is also great, I mix them both. Add some spicy hot baths to what you are doing. Here are a few things to add to it (not all at once) Dr Bonner's liquid peppermint soap, cayenne, sea salt, epsom salt, lemon concentrate (really inexpensive), borax 1/2 cup, baking soda 1/4 cup, espbotanicals.com New Hope II bath oil (this is really helpful), cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, the following essential oils are good (mixed in a little olive oil before you add them to the bath - not all of these at once either! they are very strong and can burn you) clove, eucalyptus, oregano, tea tree, lemon, lime, cade. Clean the tub and disinfect it with bleach 25% to water after every bath or shower (no windex around this all all)or your choice of disinfectant. Also disinfect everything you scrub yourself with also, every time. New towels every bath, I use microfiber ones from the auto sections of stores. I have a bathing routine if you want a copy, email me at . You want to keep pulling them out of you to get better. Don't use products that kill them in your skin - you may have more possible problems later if you do. bob > > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com> > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered > bird mites > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good! > > White Rubbery Worms > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite. > > Bitey Black Specks > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents. > > Monster fiber critter > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > Monster white blobs > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos. > > Fiber Teams > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > Red fiber cigars > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair > (s) > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic- > y threads. > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls > > Helicopter bug > > Carpenter ants > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > katie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 True true, yes, a bit, it won't hurt it. Think of the hot tropical sun... I often microwave that and shea butter, which is hard as a brick too, to mix them with other ingredients. I need to quit using glycerin. I don't like it and it is another unhealthy product. There are healthier emulsifiers (mix oil and water) at www.thesage.com, I just need to go get 'em. From: Holly <hollyjane11@...>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 8:53 PM YES!! What else would i be talking about??? LOL..So should i heat it up?> > > > >> > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com>> > > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely > layered> > > > > bird mites> > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the > various> > > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage > when> > > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more> > > > mellow.> > > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the> > > > shower> > > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop > of> > > > > evictees.> > > > >> > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no> > > need> > > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > > > >> > > > > White Rubbery Worms> > > > >> > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing > anyway,> > > > the> > > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged> > > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like> > > > grains> > > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms.> > > > These> > > > > rascals bite.> > > > >> > > > > Bitey Black Specks> > > > >> > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks > as> > > > they> > > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with> > > strong> > > > > repellents.> > > > >> > > > > Monster fiber critter> > > > >> > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot> > > more> > > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into> > > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > > > >> > > > > Monster white blobs> > > > >> > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones> > > that> > > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline> > > edges> > > > to> > > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my> > > next> > > > > batch of videos.> > > > >> > > > > Fiber Teams> > > > >> > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and> > > trios,> > > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I> > > videotaped> > > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half > up> > > > over> > > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > > > >> > > > > Red fiber cigars> > > > >> > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, > leg> > > > pair> > > > > (s)> > > > >> > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes> > > > >> > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear > solid> > > at> > > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. > This> > > > is> > > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also > has> > > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like> > > > nits,> > > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the> > > > plastic-> > > > > y threads.> > > > >> > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet:> > > > >> > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in > some> > > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that> > > > enough> > > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess')> > > > >> > > > > The black colembolls> > > > >> > > > > Helicopter bug> > > > >> > > > > Carpenter ants> > > > >> > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I > have> > > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > > > >> > > > > katie> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Rush - That is excellent. Try not to get freaked out by what is emerging from your skin. There are 4 other things that I would add: 1 - parasite/colon cleanse (combined with a high raw-veggie diet) 2 - good multivit/mineral 3 - Opaline Soutions Dry Oxy Caps (Opaline.com) 4 - Willard Water - http://www.willardswater.com/ http://www.cantron.com/html/nutraceuticals/will_water.html Milk thistle is also a good idea. Bessie > > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com> > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered > bird mites > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good! > > White Rubbery Worms > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite. > > Bitey Black Specks > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents. > > Monster fiber critter > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > Monster white blobs > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos. > > Fiber Teams > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > Red fiber cigars > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair > (s) > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic- > y threads. > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls > > Helicopter bug > > Carpenter ants > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > katie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Did I answer you, Ian? I am not sure. Heavy internal antiparasitic supplements + oregano, pomegranate, cayenne, oils, Silver, Dry Oxy, Hair and Nails multi, Glucosamine for my back, a ph reducer, red yeast rice for cholesterol, and more. katie > > > From: katiejill109 <kajay109@...> > Subject: This purging process is strangely layered > bird mites > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good! > > White Rubbery Worms > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite. > > Bitey Black Specks > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents. > > Monster fiber critter > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > Monster white blobs > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos. > > Fiber Teams > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > Red fiber cigars > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair > (s) > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic- > y threads. > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls > > Helicopter bug > > Carpenter ants > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > katie > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Years ago I lived in Borax land. I didn't know to puff the powder but I manually inserted it in every crack (didn't go as far in as puffing, I'll bet), and under ever baseboard, behind every outlet cover, in every light fixture... Finally I was desperate not to breathe it anymore, and it seemed like all the (what I thought were fleas) were gone. I vacuumed. I threw out my dead vacuum cleaner I took a shower I breathed my clean air I had no bites Then. As my presence indicates, that did not do it for me. Why not? Two main reasons: 1. I was infested myself (didn't know) and was not treating my body 2. I didn't use a duster. At the time the one on the market put out clumps, not smoke! It was huge and horrid. I had my huge environmental breakthrough not from the powdered borates but from the Dustmite, and although I am expecting my shipment of Roach Prufe this week, and am going to go through this AGAIN, this time smarter thanks to this group, I am still going to (forever) keep Dustmite in my carpet. For EV er. The Dustmite works in a different way because it soaks into the fibers. Top it with the Roach Prufe and then just wait. What a combo. Also, the Dustmite is really cheap. A $31 bag will do a large house, and only has to be repeated twice a year. The only reason it needs replacing at all is that as we step on the carpet fibers, they bend and some of the Dustmite falls down to the carpet backing (not a bad thing), where it is vacuumed up :-( I would not keep coming back with this if I did not think it is such an important component. The same type of borate (there are 7 types according to a researcher in this group), and a coarser form of Dustmite, called Tim-Bor, is sold as a wood preservative and termite preventer. Rita, I think you are absolutely right in everything you say, encouraging others to try the Roach Prufe, and I intend to follow your excellent instructions to the letter. katie From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>Subject: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mitesDate: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of evictees. Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!White Rubbery WormsFirst things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These rascals bite.Bitey Black SpecksI had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong repellents.Monster fiber critterI photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.Monster white blobsThese look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next batch of videos.Fiber TeamsThen I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over the edge of a lint roller sheet.Red fiber cigarsBad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair(s)Black filiarisis with nodesToday I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-y threads.What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') The black colembollsHelicopter bugCarpenter antsMany more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Bobby, the baths -- and making a bed daily -- are not optional with the erosion of my lower two vertebrae. If I could seal the shower and fill it up, I could do it :-) That is one reason why, if I slept on an air mattress, I would have to have several to get them up to where I can safely sit on them. Climbing with my tree stand has gotten extremely painful, and I may not try to do that next year, I might go 100% ground blinds. Thank you for caring, sweetie. I love that Trish named the product after you! katie From: <bobbyboyd99@...>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 3:50 PM I have one and what you are seeing, at least on me, was exit wounds from a good purge of these babies. Keep it up, it's very helpful, steam is also great, I mix them both. Add some spicy hot baths to what you are doing. Here are a few things to add to it (not all at once) Dr Bonner's liquid peppermint soap, cayenne, sea salt, epsom salt, lemon concentrate (really inexpensive) , borax 1/2 cup, baking soda 1/4 cup, espbotanicals. com New Hope II bath oil (this is really helpful), cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, the following essential oils are good (mixed in a little olive oil before you add them to the bath - not all of these at once either! they are very strong and can burn you) clove, eucalyptus, oregano, tea tree, lemon, lime, cade. Clean the tub and disinfect it with bleach 25% to water after every bath or shower (no windex around this all all)or your choice of disinfectant. Also disinfect everything you scrub yourself with also, every time. New towels every bath, I use microfiber ones from the auto sections of stores. I have a bathing routine if you want a copy, email me at . You want to keep pulling them out of you to get better. Don't use products that kill them in your skin - you may have more possible problems later if you do.bob> > From: katiejill109 <kajay109 (DOT) com>> Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> bird mites> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > White Rubbery Worms> > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite.> > Bitey Black Specks> > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents.> > Monster fiber critter> > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > Monster white blobs> > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos.> > Fiber Teams> > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > Red fiber cigars> > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair> (s)> > Black filiarisis with nodes> > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-> y threads.> > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls> > Helicopter bug> > Carpenter ants> > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > katie> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Hi KJ, Thanks, I've been waiting for your reply. Could you tell me what kind of antiparasite supplements you're using? Thank you for sharing your story, it really moved me. Things just keep getting more crazy for me, and my parents who I gave this to. I ordered the Dustmite and am trying to find a place that sells Nylar. After almost a year, I am getting just worse and worse... Ian From: katiejill109 <kajay109@...>Subject: Re: This purging process is strangely layeredbird mites Date: Thursday, February 12, 2009, 12:08 AM Did I answer you, Ian? I am not sure.Heavy internal antiparasitic supplements + oregano, pomegranate, cayenne, oils, Silver, Dry Oxy, Hair and Nails multi, Glucosamine for my back, a ph reducer, red yeast rice for cholesterol, and more.katie> > > From: katiejill109 <kajay109@...>> Subject: This purging process is strangely layered> bird mites > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the various > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each stage when > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more mellow. > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in the shower > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's crop of > evictees. > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, no need > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all good!> > White Rubbery Worms> > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing anyway, the > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black legged > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel like grains > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery worms. These > rascals bite.> > Bitey Black Specks> > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black specks as they > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with strong > repellents.> > Monster fiber critter> > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a lot more > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics into > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > Monster white blobs> > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the ones that > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline edges to > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in my next > batch of videos.> > Fiber Teams> > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and trios, > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I videotaped > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser half up over > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > Red fiber cigars> > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, anus, leg pair> (s)> > Black filiarisis with nodes> > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear solid at > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go figure. This is > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It also has > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look like nits, > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the plastic-> y threads.> > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in some > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen that enough > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > The black colembolls> > Helicopter bug> > Carpenter ants> > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I have > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > katie> > > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 lol...what are ya'll talking about? hmmmm. It gets really soft when it's in the bathroom while i am showering. I added Bobby's Bath oil mix(esp) in the bathroom one night after i got out. I mixed it with my hand so it mixed well. Plus i run a heater in the bathroom while showering so i know that helps. do this concoction before bed since it might get on ur white clothes if you are going somewhere...it got on my pillow case but it washes out and I so love it. I even love the way it smells!> > > > > >> > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com>> > > > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely > > layered> > > > > > bird mites> > > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the > > various> > > > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each > stage > > when> > > > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were "bitey," some more> > > > > mellow.> > > > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in > the> > > > > shower> > > > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's > crop > > of> > > > > > evictees.> > > > > >> > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, > no> > > > need> > > > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all > good!> > > > > >> > > > > > White Rubbery Worms> > > > > >> > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing > > anyway,> > > > > the> > > > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black > legged> > > > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel > like> > > > > grains> > > > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery > worms.> > > > > These> > > > > > rascals bite.> > > > > >> > > > > > Bitey Black Specks> > > > > >> > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black > specks > > as> > > > > they> > > > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with> > > > strong> > > > > > repellents.> > > > > >> > > > > > Monster fiber critter> > > > > >> > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a > lot> > > > more> > > > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics > into> > > > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video.> > > > > >> > > > > > Monster white blobs> > > > > >> > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the > ones> > > > that> > > > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline> > > > edges> > > > > to> > > > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in > my> > > > next> > > > > > batch of videos.> > > > > >> > > > > > Fiber Teams> > > > > >> > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and> > > > trios,> > > > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I> > > > videotaped> > > > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser > half > > up> > > > > over> > > > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet.> > > > > >> > > > > > Red fiber cigars> > > > > >> > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, > anus, > > leg> > > > > pair> > > > > > (s)> > > > > >> > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes> > > > > >> > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear > > solid> > > > at> > > > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go > figure. > > This> > > > > is> > > > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It > also > > has> > > > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look > like> > > > > nits,> > > > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the> > > > > plastic-> > > > > > y threads.> > > > > >> > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet:> > > > > >> > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in > > some> > > > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen > that> > > > > enough> > > > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess')> > > > > >> > > > > > The black colembolls> > > > > >> > > > > > Helicopter bug> > > > > >> > > > > > Carpenter ants> > > > > >> > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I > > have> > > > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted.> > > > > >> > > > > > katie> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Omg i love the coconut oil, it healed my dry, flaky hands. I wash my hands so much at work, they were soooooooooooooooo dry. Im just so damn paranoid, i tell everyone im a germ a phobe (which holds some truth!) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com> > > > > > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely > > > layered > > > > > > > bird mites > > > > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the > > > various > > > > > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each > > stage > > > when > > > > > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more > > > > > > mellow. > > > > > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in > > the > > > > > > shower > > > > > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's > > crop > > > of > > > > > > > evictees. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, > > no > > > > > need > > > > > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all > > good! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > White Rubbery Worms > > > > > > > > > > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing > > > anyway, > > > > > > the > > > > > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black > > legged > > > > > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel > > like > > > > > > grains > > > > > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery > > worms. > > > > > > These > > > > > > > rascals bite. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bitey Black Specks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black > > specks > > > as > > > > > > they > > > > > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > > > > > strong > > > > > > > repellents. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Monster fiber critter > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a > > lot > > > > > more > > > > > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics > > into > > > > > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Monster white blobs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the > > ones > > > > > that > > > > > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > > > > > edges > > > > > > to > > > > > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in > > my > > > > > next > > > > > > > batch of videos. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Fiber Teams > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > > > > > trios, > > > > > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > > > > > videotaped > > > > > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser > > half > > > up > > > > > > over > > > > > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Red fiber cigars > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, > > anus, > > > leg > > > > > > pair > > > > > > > (s) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear > > > solid > > > > > at > > > > > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go > > figure. > > > This > > > > > > is > > > > > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It > > also > > > has > > > > > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look > > like > > > > > > nits, > > > > > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > > > > > plastic- > > > > > > > y threads. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in > > > some > > > > > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen > > that > > > > > > enough > > > > > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The black colembolls > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Helicopter bug > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Carpenter ants > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I > > > have > > > > > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > katie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 Me too!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: katiejill109 kajay109 (DOT) com> > > > > > > > Subject: This purging process is strangely > > > layered > > > > > > > bird mites > > > > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 12:56 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As y'all know, my body has been purging critters from the > > > various > > > > > > > layers of tissue. There have been days in between each > > stage > > > when > > > > > > > nothing came out. Some of those days were " bitey, " some more > > > > > > mellow. > > > > > > > I was reminded by Bill ( Doe) that scalding myself in > > the > > > > > > shower > > > > > > > helps reduce biting from that night's and the next day's > > crop > > > of > > > > > > > evictees. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Observing what has come out of me has been fascinating. OK, > > no > > > > > need > > > > > > > to make fun. I have a (mad) scientific mind, so it's all > > good! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > White Rubbery Worms > > > > > > > > > > > > > > First things to come out were things I was used to seeing > > > anyway, > > > > > > the > > > > > > > cigar and ball shaped grayish white base fibered, black > > legged > > > > > > > critters. These look like they would be the ones to feel > > like > > > > > > grains > > > > > > > of salt, but they aren't. They felt like little rubbery > > worms. > > > > > > These > > > > > > > rascals bite. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bitey Black Specks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I had a day of extremely painful bites from the black > > specks > > > as > > > > > > they > > > > > > > fought me to reenter and bit like h____ when I resisted with > > > > > strong > > > > > > > repellents. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Monster fiber critter > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I photographed this next to a coin then went back, made a > > lot > > > > > more > > > > > > > shots, observed movement, figured out I could put my pics > > into > > > > > > > Windows Movie Maker, did that, and posted my first video. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Monster white blobs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > These look soft, but carry a big bite. They also are the > > ones > > > > > that > > > > > > > feel the spiniest, that is, granular, with sharp crystalline > > > > > edges > > > > > > to > > > > > > > their body parts. I made a video of a large one of these in > > my > > > > > next > > > > > > > batch of videos. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Fiber Teams > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Then I had a day of the fibrous things that come in duos and > > > > > trios, > > > > > > > all connected by more cottony threads. These bit less. I > > > > > videotaped > > > > > > > one of these seemingly trying in vain to help its lesser > > half > > > up > > > > > > over > > > > > > > the edge of a lint roller sheet. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Red fiber cigars > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bad biters. Can make out what looks to be mouth parts, > > anus, > > > leg > > > > > > pair > > > > > > > (s) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Black filiarisis with nodes > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I am getting black thready things that still appear > > > solid > > > > > at > > > > > > > 60x and that have what looks like their own nits. Go > > figure. > > > This > > > > > > is > > > > > > > not hair. It looks more like plastic, black plastic. It > > also > > > has > > > > > > > nodes, two on the best sample I have collected, that look > > like > > > > > > nits, > > > > > > > sort of, or like blobs of the same plastic soldered onto the > > > > > > plastic- > > > > > > > y threads. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I have found on me before that I haven't seen yet: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The white snakes (WTG suggests a species of silverfish), in > > > some > > > > > > > cases sporting a tube stuck on its side. I have not seen > > that > > > > > > enough > > > > > > > to be able to hypothesize (aka 'guess') > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The black colembolls > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Helicopter bug > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Carpenter ants > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Many more that I can't remember right now, most of which I > > > have > > > > > > > mentioned here at one time or another. Will keep you posted. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > katie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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