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Marie -

I agree with you!

Someone earlier made reference to the article that someone posted on Lymebusters

regarding a fungus:

http://lymebusters.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rash & action=display & thread=1271\

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You know that I went out and got some barley, and followed the instructions for

making the paste. When I applied it, rashes lit up on many places on my body,

especially my back, parts of my arms, the tops of the legs, and hands. I also

felt the stinging on my skin as the paste was drying. This has convinced me that

I need to get rid of this fungal infection and perhaps the rest of my problems

will become a whole lot more tolerable.

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> Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last

paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to

look out of the box here. M

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> http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/pdf/fungi-nexus.pdf

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I am not wanting to discredit anyone that there are real insects involved. I had

a serious infestation. What attracted them, why can they not be erradicated.

This is outside of the box. Fungus the one of the biggest health issue of the

21st century, perhaps even cancer as the video shows.

A prominent Italian oncologist explains his view that cancer is fungus and can

be easily treated. Fascinating viewing.

http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=4262

www.curenaturalicancro.com

http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/index.php

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paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to

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Excellent post from Lymebusters thanks for sharing that. Added to my library.

:)I must add most anti fungal medications pharmaceutical

just like pesticides have become ineffective. More need to look outside the

box. M

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Here's a fun, out of the box antifungal bath:

http://www.ehow.com/how_2190148_make-antifungal-bath-bomb.html

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last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

to look out of the box here. M

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How to eliminate mold/fungus in one's body? Mold is very persistent outside of the body - I would think it is even more persistent inside a moist body.

From: lintbugs_too <no_reply >bird mites Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:57:34 PMSubject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus

Marie -I agree with you! Someone earlier made reference to the article that someone posted on Lymebusters regarding a fungus:http://lymebusters. proboards. com/index. cgi?board= rash & action= display & thread= 12711You know that I went out and got some barley, and followed the instructions for making the paste. When I applied it, rashes lit up on many places on my body, especially my back, parts of my arms, the tops of the legs, and hands. I also felt the stinging on my skin as the paste was drying. This has convinced me that I need to get rid of this fungal infection and perhaps the rest of my problems will become a whole lot more tolerable.>> Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M> > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf>

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Good question.

I think you need to modify the diet along the same lines as an anti-candida

diet, as candida is also a fungus.

You also need to support the immune system with supplements, and take

antifungals. I've also heard that far infrared (sauna) is good for killing

fungus. Also, detox is really important (chelating of heavy metals, getting rid

of toxins, staying away from pesticides and other chemicals).

These are all things I have been doing and have been improving. I know I have

candida... I just don't know if this fungus is also internal, and if it is, how

much is internal. I know I feel much, much better than months ago.

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The most important thing you can do on a regular basis (re. candidiasis) is

eliminate sweets from your diet- brutal, I know, but sadfully true.

I'm using both stevia and xylitol to comfort myself, while not eating sweet

fruit, etc.

There are supplements and cleansing programs availible that can help.

It also helps to eat organic as much as possible (within one's budget).

But eating mostly vegetables, while also recommended, isn't feasible for me, as

well as others.

The candida fungus (supposedly) isn't as attracted to complex carbs (as opposed

to simple carbs, etc.).

Best of luck,

-D.

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last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

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Dennis would that include watermelon,apples and strawberries...I think of those

fruits as being less sweet?Or non sweet fruit like

tomatoes,cukes,avacados,zucchini???I am in de Nile.

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From: " Dennis " <cerph1000@...>

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Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is

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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 04:36:23 -0000

The most important thing you can do on a regular basis (re. candidiasis) is

eliminate sweets from your diet- brutal, I know, but sadfully true.

I'm using both stevia and xylitol to comfort myself, while not eating sweet

fruit, etc.

There are supplements and cleansing programs availible that can help.

It also helps to eat organic as much as possible (within one's budget).

But eating mostly vegetables, while also recommended, isn't feasible for me, as

well as others.

The candida fungus (supposedly) isn't as attracted to complex carbs (as opposed

to simple carbs, etc.).

Best of luck,

-D.

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> > > Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of the

last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

to look out of the box here. M

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> > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf

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Rose,

I'm not an expert, and a lot depends on one's individual system. You'll have to

play around with these foods, to find out what works for you.

But there's a difference between a green-tipped banana, and one's that spotted

(right?).

The way I see it, the sweeter the fruit, the more the candida fungus likes it.

They love simple sugars.

-D.

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last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

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Rose,

I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post.

I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp.

tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as

they aren't sweet fruit.

Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc.

I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a

difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work.

Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating,

the fruits you mentioned.

It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are....

and the similar " urge " , you might be receiving from " other sources " (fungus,

mites, and their continual needs from your body).

Cue " The Twilight Zone " music.

-D.

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> > > > Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of the

last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

to look out of the box here. M

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Thank you,I did research last night and got a better scope of anti-candida

diet...oh boy it is pretty strict,I think perhaps the strawberries etc, are too

sweet,I think lemons are prob. o.k.,so at least it's tomato season,they

recommended celery,bright raw greens,raw garlic,eggs,some nuts,avacado...very

much a vegetable diet..it can be a very tasty diet...think I'll stock up on some

stevia and xylitol..Yes,maybe I'll watch some twilight zone reruns so I get

better informed!!!!lol

--- cerph1000@... wrote:

From: " cerph1000 " <cerph1000@...>

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Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is

fungus

Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:20:25 -0000

Rose,

I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post.

I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp.

tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as

they aren't sweet fruit.

Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc.

I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a

difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work.

Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating,

the fruits you mentioned.

It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are....

and the similar " urge " , you might be receiving from " other sources " (fungus,

mites, and their continual needs from your body).

Cue " The Twilight Zone " music.

-D.

> > > >

> > > > Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of the

last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

to look out of the box here. M

> > > >

> > > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf

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Lots of info packed into one little article. Hope it gives some direction....Frito

From: Rose <rosebanks@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:43:18 AMSubject: Re: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus

Thank you,I did research last night and got a better scope of anti-candida diet....oh boy it is pretty strict,I think perhaps the strawberries etc, are too sweet,I think lemons are prob. o.k.,so at least it's tomato season,they recommended celery,bright raw greens,raw garlic,eggs, some nuts,avacado. ..very much a vegetable diet..it can be a very tasty diet...think I'll stock up on some stevia and xylitol..Yes, maybe I'll watch some twilight zone reruns so I get better informed!!!! lol --- cerph1000 (DOT) com wrote: From: "cerph1000" <cerph1000 (DOT) com> bird mites@ groups.

com Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:20:25 -0000 Rose, I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post. I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp. tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as they aren't sweet fruit. Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc. I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work. Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating, the fruits you mentioned. It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are.... and the similar "urge", you might be receiving from "other sources" (fungus, mites, and their continual needs from your

body). Cue "The Twilight Zone" music. -D. > > > > > > > > Please scroll down to the

bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M > > > > > > > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new : http://ca.promos. / newmail/overview 2/ > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > >

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Hell, I forgot to post the link, was originally just popping in real quick.....Frito

http://tinyurl.com/lcaxx8

From: Rose <rosebanks@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:43:18 AMSubject: Re: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus

Thank you,I did research last night and got a better scope of anti-candida diet...oh boy it is pretty strict,I think perhaps the strawberries etc, are too sweet,I think lemons are prob. o.k.,so at least it's tomato season,they recommended celery,bright raw greens,raw garlic,eggs, some nuts,avacado. ..very much a vegetable diet..it can be a very tasty diet...think I'll stock up on some stevia and xylitol..Yes, maybe I'll watch some twilight zone reruns so I get better informed!!!! lol --- cerph1000 (DOT) com wrote: From: "cerph1000" <cerph1000 (DOT) com> bird mites@ groups.

com Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:20:25 -0000 Rose, I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post. I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp. tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as they aren't sweet fruit. Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc. I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work. Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating, the fruits you mentioned. It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are.... and the similar "urge", you might be receiving from "other sources" (fungus, mites, and their continual needs from your

body). Cue "The Twilight Zone" music. -D. > > > > > > > > Please scroll down to the

bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M > > > > > > > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new : http://ca.promos. / newmail/overview 2/ > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > >

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Diet is what helped me but it's not an over night thing. The improvment was slow but steady. After about 8 weeks I put on a pair of jeans that used to drive me crazy with stinging and "movement" and went the whole day and was fine NOTHING!!. Thats when I knew I was on the right track. There is a great post I think you guys should read. http://tinyurl.com/ktc5gy scroll down and read the post by tristin and the post after him. that is what got me going on the path I am

on. tommy From: "cerph1000" <cerph1000 (DOT) com> bird mites@ groups.

com Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:20:25 -0000 Rose, I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post. I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp. tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as they aren't sweet fruit. Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc. I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work. Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating, the fruits you mentioned. It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are.... and the similar "urge", you might be receiving from "other sources" (fungus, mites, and their continual needs from your

body). Cue "The Twilight Zone" music. -D. > > > > > > > > Please scroll down to the

bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M > > > > > > > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new : http://ca.promos. / newmail/overview 2/ > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > >

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oh and just to make it clear this post is about morgellons. But I do believe that in the beginning that they did have some type of mite biting them just like me. tommy From: "cerph1000" <cerph1000 (DOT) com> bird mites@ groups.

com Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:20:25 -0000 Rose, I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post. I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp. tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as they aren't sweet fruit. Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc. I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work. Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating, the fruits you mentioned. It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are.... and the similar "urge", you might be receiving from "other sources" (fungus, mites, and their continual needs from your

body). Cue "The Twilight Zone" music. -D. > > > > > > > > Please scroll down to the

bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M > > > > > > > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new : http://ca.promos. / newmail/overview 2/ > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > >

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Thanks Tommy and Frito for the info,Thanks for caring about us!!!!

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oh and just to make it clear this post is about morgellons. But I do believe

that in the beginning that they did have some type of mite biting them just like

me.

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                     tommy

From: " cerph1000 " <cerph1000 (DOT) com>

bird mites@ groups.

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Subject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is

fungus

Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:20:25 -0000

Rose,

I felt uncomfortable with my previous response to this post.

I think you're pretty safe eating most of the foods you mentioned (esp.

tomatoes, cucumbers, avacados, zucchini, etc.). These foods pose no threat, as

they aren't sweet fruit.

Personally, I feel safe eating citrus fruits, such as grapefruit and lemon, etc.

I've played with eating green apples and strawberries recently, and could tell a

difference when I did (versus, not eating these). For me, it didn't work.

Again, my advice is, to check your body's response to eating, and not eating,

the fruits you mentioned.

It's a delicate balance, between knowing what you're body's true needs are....

and the similar " urge " , you might be receiving from " other sources " (fungus,

mites, and their continual needs from your

body).

Cue " The Twilight Zone " music.

-D.

> > > >

> > > > Please scroll down to the

bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers

to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M

> > > >

> > > > http://www.curenatu ralicancro. com/pdf/fungi- nexus.pdf

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Thanks- nice article.

Not to alarm, but it really pays to read lables in this age.

" Evaporated cane juice " is now the sweetener of choice, in many foods

(including health foods).

Maltose, sucralose, sorbitol, mannitol, malitol, etc.- if you research these

sweeteners, you'll find they all have the same effect on the body.

Sugar can destabilize the system (we've all seen the effects on kids immediately

after eating sweets).

Aside from feeding fungus, it also demineralizes, and depletes the body of

needed vitamins and nutrition.

And some experts, have theorized, it causes " cross-bundling " of muscle fibers.

Dennis

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last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying

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Hey Gigi,Where did you get your barley from? Any updates regarding your paste? Have you been using it every day since?Hope you are well.> >> > Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M> > > > http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/pdf/fungi-nexus.pdf> >>

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Hey PleaseHelp...

I was wondering how you were doing ...!! I was just thinking about you today...

How are you???

I went to a local home brewery store - they have a large selection. I got a pale

ale malt barley.. they call it " 2 row " ? I don't know what that means!

I've been using it every night before my bath... it adds an extra hour and a

half to my nighttime routine, so I have been missing some sleep!! I can't

believe how infected my skin is.

It's working.. not as fast as I would like.. but every day is a little

improvement. I still have a large number of spots on my back, some on my

stomach.. and my arms and hands are still bad... but the legs are starting to

clear and overall things are getting and looking better... I'm seeing less

activity in the skin as far as specks and threads. They are still there.. but a

lot less.. I still get re-infected at work, so my arms will feel some stinging

by the time I get home... but in general.. things are better... I'm trying to

attack the fungus with full force :)

of course, with the extra routine at night... I've been very slack in the

environment department... :(

Let me know how you are doing !

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I must still add my healing came from MMS bathes. MMS will heal all fungus

except for one very rare strain. Good Luck all use what you will. Make sure the

barley is insect free.

http://mms4life.wordpress.com/mms-protocolactivation/mms-method-for-bathsoak/

http://mms4life.wordpress.com/health-practitioner-mms-research-information/

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http://www.fungusfocus.com/parasites/pfungus_general_info.htm

http://www.fungusfocus.com/index.htm

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> > > > > Please scroll down to the bottom of this PDF file and read some of

> > > the last paragraphs. The dehumidifiers to control environment is

> > > interesting. Trying to look out of the box here. M

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> > > > > http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/pdf/fungi-nexus.pdf

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>I am on the fungus bandwagon now, too. I have been treating body and

environment heavily for months, and I am no longer getting pinprick bites very

often, but was still getting almost continual crawlie feelings. I was using

roach prufe as a body powder and in my bed to combat this, as well as

epsom/borax/tea tree soaks. I spoke with Dee and she told me that she had had

some luck with an antifungal spray on her scalp. Last night I was going insane,

so I grabbed a tube of Monistat and smeared it on my legs. Instant relief that

lasted for the night. I emailed my sis and she tried it with Lamisil. Same

result. I think that the mites gave us a secondary fungal infection that feels

just like something crawling on your skin. It is more active at night and when I

am warm and still. Sam at the topix scabies forum also had a similar problem

after treating for scabies, and dogs frequently have to be treated for fungal

infections after mange treatments. And I have noticed that all of the products

that seem to work well for the crawlies have antifungal or drying properties. I

think my little guests left me with a fungal infection. My husband was laughing

at me because I was dancing around just delighted that I have a fungus!!!

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Have you considered the MMS for bath soaks to see if you find relief? Also

using the MMS as a body spray for any wisp or bite. MMS if fabulous for fungal

all but one very rare fungus and if it is that the MMS will cause a bad reaction

and let you know. You may have some skin reaction at first from die off but not

severe. I tried lots and this stuff for cheap this has been the ticket for me.

My animals it was cedarcide rub in well till their fur was like a oil wick, then

treated yard exterior with bifen I have my life back. I also give the animals DE

in their moist food and 2 drops activated MMS in each gallon of water. Just

wanted to share my success. Marie

http://jimhumble.biz/

http://www.cedarcidestore.com/cedarproducts.html

http://www.bugspray.com/article/springtail.html

http://www.bugspray.com/article/itchmites.html

http://www.orangeguard.com/

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> >I am on the fungus bandwagon now, too. I have been treating body and

environment heavily for months, and I am no longer getting pinprick bites very

often, but was still getting almost continual crawlie feelings. I was using

roach prufe as a body powder and in my bed to combat this, as well as

epsom/borax/tea tree soaks. I spoke with Dee and she told me that she had had

some luck with an antifungal spray on her scalp. Last night I was going insane,

so I grabbed a tube of Monistat and smeared it on my legs. Instant relief that

lasted for the night. I emailed my sis and she tried it with Lamisil. Same

result. I think that the mites gave us a secondary fungal infection that feels

just like something crawling on your skin. It is more active at night and when I

am warm and still. Sam at the topix scabies forum also had a similar problem

after treating for scabies, and dogs frequently have to be treated for fungal

infections after mange treatments. And I have noticed that all of the products

that seem to work well for the crawlies have antifungal or drying properties. I

think my little guests left me with a fungal infection. My husband was laughing

at me because I was dancing around just delighted that I have a fungus!!!

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I am still debating if the creatures caused the fungal or if the fungal

attracted the creatures, but yes there is a defint link. I wanted to share this

link. Marie

http://jimhumble.biz/biz-fungus.htm

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> >I am on the fungus bandwagon now, too. I have been treating body and

environment heavily for months, and I am no longer getting pinprick bites very

often, but was still getting almost continual crawlie feelings. I was using

roach prufe as a body powder and in my bed to combat this, as well as

epsom/borax/tea tree soaks. I spoke with Dee and she told me that she had had

some luck with an antifungal spray on her scalp. Last night I was going insane,

so I grabbed a tube of Monistat and smeared it on my legs. Instant relief that

lasted for the night. I emailed my sis and she tried it with Lamisil. Same

result. I think that the mites gave us a secondary fungal infection that feels

just like something crawling on your skin. It is more active at night and when I

am warm and still. Sam at the topix scabies forum also had a similar problem

after treating for scabies, and dogs frequently have to be treated for fungal

infections after mange treatments. And I have noticed that all of the products

that seem to work well for the crawlies have antifungal or drying properties. I

think my little guests left me with a fungal infection. My husband was laughing

at me because I was dancing around just delighted that I have a fungus!!!

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> Have you considered the MMS for bath soaks to see if you find relief?

Also using the MMS as a body spray for any wisp or bite. MMS if fabulous for

fungal all but one very rare fungus and if it is that the MMS will cause a bad

reaction and let you know. You may have some skin reaction at first from die off

but not severe. I tried lots and this stuff for cheap this has been the ticket

for me. My animals it was cedarcide rub in well till their fur was like a oil

wick, then treated yard exterior with bifen I have my life back. I also give the

animals DE in their moist food and 2 drops activated MMS in each gallon of

water. Just wanted to share my success. Marie

> http://jimhumble.biz/

> http://www.cedarcidestore.com/cedarproducts.html

> http://www.bugspray.com/article/springtail.html

> http://www.bugspray.com/article/itchmites.html

> http://www.orangeguard.com/

>

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> I am a little afraid of the MMS side effects. I am going to try topical

antifungals to begin with, but if I have no success I will try the MMS. I just

put Advantage multi on my cats today. I have run through all of the other heavy

duty flea and tick products with no success, so I'm not very optimistic about

the advantage. Cedarcide will be my next move for them. Do you put it in their

ears??? That's where I have the most problems. What kind of bifen did you use

for your yard??? -

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