Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 Yes the cedarcide best yet works wonderful for ears and coat. It is the only thing I have found to work for the cats and dogs ears. I have tried medicine from the vet as well. Have yet to order the Pet Horse and Livestock. It makes up to a 100 gallons that is what excites me. The cedarcide best yet just for my animals has lasted the summer I have used bio-spots drops to but was using them before the best yet. The MMS I was so same way very hesitant. But I was so sick and wanted my rest and life back. Glad I went for it, I am a true Believer. The treatment of my yard has been the roughest the last part of spring and early summer. That was without a doubt springtaills my local extension office identified for me actually the university but the insects jumped like a spring and were very visible. Not so on my skin though strangely just rashes eruptions sores track marks and black specks. I am still healed. Marie > > > > 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/ > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 Diane the second part of your reply I left out. I followed the first video the products bought elsewhere cheaper but follow the process next round I am changing the granules for itch mites delta guard granule. I have no infestation now want to change my chemicals treatment outside because of resistance. Have used the springtail video to eradicate them, will try the itch mite probably next spring. Marie http://www.bugspray.com/article/springtail.html http://www.bugspray.com/article/itchmites.html > > > > 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/ > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 This article will by the federal EPA will instill even more the safety and effectiveness of MMS stabilized chlorine dioxide. It will also show how it is effective for parasites and fungus. C1O2 is MMS or stabalized chlorine dioxide. http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/chemicals/chlorinedioxidefactsheet.htm > > > > > > 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/ > > > > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > > > - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I've tried this MMS for about a month, and then quit due to it causing me to feel sick. I didn't notice any improvement. Anyone notice improvement after taking MMS? - requireshelp From: mfrreman <mfrreman@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 6:33:08 PMSubject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus This article will by the federal EPA will instill even more the safety and effectiveness of MMS stabilized chlorine dioxide. It will also show how it is effective for parasites and fungus. C1O2 is MMS or stabalized chlorine dioxide. http://www.epa. gov/pesticides/ factsheets/ chemicals/ chlorinedioxidef actsheet. htm> > >> > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html> > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html> > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html> > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/> > > > > > > > > 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??? -> > > > > > -> >> The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 It made me sick because of a healing crisis or herx if you will. Did you try bathing with the drops to let absorption that way? If you get sick you need to back down a few drops. Yes MMS healed me I also had lymes along with some type of insect infestation. Insects identified as northern fowl mite, springtail and avian mite by my local extension office. Yes MMS has made my life possible again but the 6 months to wellness was very challenging. I now have clear skin and no insects, thanks to a few spraying with chemicals and other things for the insects. I tried MANY things and went thought thousands of dollars the MMS cost less than $100.00 and still have several YEARS supply left. Hope you find some healing without any herx or healing crisis to get there. M:) > > > > > > > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html > > > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads./ca/internetexplorer/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Thanks M I'm happy to hear that you are 100% better. I will try it again. After a couple years of this and reading stuff, I am convinced that this is a primary infection (bacterial or fungal) that causes secondary problems with mites/springtails (they may be attracted to the fungus/bacteria). I have been mostly successful with home environment control of mites/springtails, but now need to finally eliminate an internal infection of fungus/bacteria. I am also going to try the following: http://www.guardian-silver.com/ From: mfrreman <mfrreman@...>bird mites Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 9:23:23 AMSubject: Re: I may get booted I still think a large part is fungus It made me sick because of a healing crisis or herx if you will. Did you try bathing with the drops to let absorption that way? If you get sick you need to back down a few drops. Yes MMS healed me I also had lymes along with some type of insect infestation. Insects identified as northern fowl mite, springtail and avian mite by my local extension office. Yes MMS has made my life possible again but the 6 months to wellness was very challenging. I now have clear skin and no insects, thanks to a few spraying with chemicals and other things for the insects. I tried MANY things and went thought thousands of dollars the MMS cost less than $100.00 and still have several YEARS supply left. Hope you find some healing without any herx or healing crisis to get there. M:)> > > >> > > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html> > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html> > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html> > > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/> > > > > > > > > > > > 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??? -> > > > > > > > -> > >> >> > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _> Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads. / ca/internetexplo rer/> The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I took the silver molecule not colloidal silver it is nano tech like the link you are looking at, MUCH CHEAPER and same scientific process. I ran out after taking 16oz and just kept taking the MMS with progress. Yes there is for sure a fungal bacteria link in my opinion. Tommy's pneumonia may well be fungal? Very hard thing to conquer this creature no easy way through it. Here is the link for the same silver process cheaper though. https://cart.mmsdr.com/index.php?main_page=index & cPath=5 > > > > > > > > > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html > > > > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads. / ca/internetexplo rer/ > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now > http://ca.toolbar.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 JS put the wrong link on phone rang hit send wanted to show you the science behind this new silver you wrote of. Yes this could benefit many to I think.:)M http://mmsdr.com/index.php?page=moleculasilver > > > > > > > > > > > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html > > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html > > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html > > > > > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads. / ca/internetexplo rer/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > > Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now > > http://ca.toolbar.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I have been using it for several weeks, internal and for bathing. So far I notice no change and it does not seem as effective for bathing as Epsom Salts. Certainly none of the claimed skin improvements. It doesn't seem to make me sick either. I am taking about 6 drops at a time, and 30-40 for a bath. I should mention that I do not have Morgellons, and I believe my mites are gone. I just continue to feel " whispies " . I also still have the red dots from when I was getting bit, and I was hoping MMS would help fade them. It may be beneficial to someone with sores. > > I've tried this MMS for about a month, and then quit due to it causing me to feel sick. I didn't notice any improvement. Anyone notice improvement after taking MMS? > > - requireshelp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Are you taking the mms on empty stomach?That and baths helped me tremendously!I do take a regular bath or shower first and thenMms bath. If mites are gone and no sores justWhispies, then you probably have nothing forThe mms to work onSent from my iPhoneOn Aug 23, 2009, at 6:35 PM, "harrisonmelissa@..." <harrisonmelissa@...> wrote: I have been using it for several weeks, internal and for bathing. So far I notice no change and it does not seem as effective for bathing as Epsom Salts. Certainly none of the claimed skin improvements. It doesn't seem to make me sick either. I am taking about 6 drops at a time, and 30-40 for a bath. I should mention that I do not have Morgellons, and I believe my mites are gone. I just continue to feel "whispies". I also still have the red dots from when I was getting bit, and I was hoping MMS would help fade them. It may be beneficial to someone with sores. > > I've tried this MMS for about a month, and then quit due to it causing me to feel sick. I didn't notice any improvement. Anyone notice improvement after taking MMS? > > - requireshelp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 At first I was trying the " new protocol " of drinking it throughout the day, but that just doesn't work with my schedule, so then I switched to once a day about a week ago. I drink it just before bed so my stomach is pretty empty, although according to the web site that shouldn't matter. I hope it's a good sign that I can not notice any effect. I was just hoping it would get rid of the crawling and red dots. > > Are you taking the mms on empty stomach? > That and baths helped me tremendously! > I do take a regular bath or shower first and then > Mms bath. If mites are gone and no sores just > Whispies, then you probably have nothing for > The mms to work on > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 It should benefit even the healthy for preventive care. 6 drops is no where close to the entire protocol. For me I did the old treatment and reached 15 drops 3 times a day for 2 weeks before being totally healed from my infection, infestation, and of course the daily bath being submersed ears scalp ect. This included the " whispies " . Also made a spray of the MMS with distilled water and used every feel around computer ect of " whispies " and or bites. I might add this took 6 MONTHS to reach go slow increase if no nauseous or diarrhea is experienced. I also would shower before my MMS soaks with lye soap and or sulfur soap. I continue on 10 drops daily every 5 hours 2 drops during work for maintenance. This has been my turning point to have a normal life again. I have also added vitamin C, D, E, Green Tea, Zinc, Magnesium, Calcium and B, rice bran, hemp oil back to my diet and NO SUGAR. Make sure the vitamin C has a 2 hour window from the MMS. Marie http://jimhumble.biz/ > > > > I've tried this MMS for about a month, and then quit due to it causing me to feel sick. I didn't notice any improvement. Anyone notice improvement after taking MMS? > > > > - requireshelp > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 http://mmsnews.org/NEWS004.htm > > > > > > I've tried this MMS for about a month, and then quit due to it causing me to feel sick. I didn't notice any improvement. Anyone notice improvement after taking MMS? > > > > > > - requireshelp > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 I have had this now for 18 months,and am getting close to being done with it (I hope). Most of my progress has come in a very short time, when I decided that I did not have that much time to devote to the enviroment (because of work), so I decided to concentrate more on my internal health. I now believe as you do, that these things are attracted to us by some kind of infection we carry with us. Frantically cleaning the enviroment is a losing battle, as you are just re reinfected as soon as you leave your " clean zone " . My opinion is that your money is much better spent fighting the internal battle. Since, doing more to improve my health, I no longer feel them in my enviroment. I used to feel them at home, In the car, at work, and when I traveled. Don't get me wrong.....I do still feel the scalp crawl, especailly during times of the lunar cycle when the moon is full and I still have problems on the area on my body where they first started, but it is getting less everyday. But, not feeling them exterally is a major plus, and makes life much more bearable. I too am a long time user of MMS, but have only used it interally and am very interested to try in exterally to see if I can get a final kill on this thing. Save > > > > > > > > > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html > > > > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads. / ca/internetexplo rer/ > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now > http://ca.toolbar.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 Save I agree the initial battle was insects after that I was the host, I firmly believe that. Yes the external use of the MMS is VERY beneficial. And how much easier than a warm relaxing bath. With my word I can assure you I bathed every day with MMS submersed every orvice and opened my eyes with no side effect, except my moles crumbled away, my tags disappeared and my lesions and skin healed. If you are not allergic to sulfa I have a friend infected and her scalp was untreatable seemed like I made some shampoo of yellow sulfa and peppermint lye soap she said she is crawl free since. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE NO ALLERGY'S TO SULFA. The MMS worked for me scalp included but the sulfa lye shampoo is the bomb. Others have told in this rural community of the olden days when yellow sulfa was used as a smoke bomb the yellow sulfa will burn when ignited. During World War II it was used for wounds and as a antibiotic. They also burned it in home of those infected with T,and to kill mites in the chicken house it is also a good anti-fungal, DO NOT TAKE YELLOW SULFA INTERNALLY EVER. Our feed mills sell it for $1.00 a pound. But yes to agree only once again this is not just environment!! We are also the garden and or environment. Marie http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-mites.htm http://www.cheap-chemicals.com/chemicals.asp?Sort=S Sulfur Yellow powder Elemental sulfur is used in black powder, gunpowder, matches, pyrotechnics, and fireworks; in the vulcanization of rubber; in plant nutrition as a plant supplement and as a fungicide, insecticide, and fumigant; in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers; as a medicine in the treatment of certain skin diseases and as a pain suppressant in the bleaching of teeth; in bleaching dried fruits; and in paper products manufacture. The principal use of sulfur, however, is in the preparation of its compounds. The most important sulfur compound is sulfuric acid. Other important compounds include sulfur dioxide, used as a bleaching agent, disinfectant, and refrigerant; sodium bisulfite, used in paper manufacture; carbon disulfide, an important organic solvent; hydrogen sulfide, sulfur trioxide, and thionyl chloride, used as reagents in chemistry; Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate), used as a laxative, used to bleach hair on clydesdales, bath additive, exfoliant, and magnesium supplement in plant nutrition; the numerous other sulfate compounds; and sulfa drugs. Flour (not the same as " flowers " ). Ours is 99.9% pure and has a very low acid content. > > > > > > > > > > > > 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.cedarcid estore.com/ cedarproducts. html > > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ springtail. html > > > > > > http://www.bugspray .com/article/ itchmites. html > > > > > > http://www.orangegu ard.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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??? - > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > > Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads. / ca/internetexplo rer/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > > Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now > > http://ca.toolbar.. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 M., If most of, what seems to be, troubling folks is caused by fungal infections (i.e. Candidiasis), why are the symptoms made worse in the evenings? Also, why are the " creepy crawlies " only in certain specific parts of the body (aka- private parts)? And, what explains the weird, sudden, appearances of sesame seed looking stuff in one's mouth? Some of the people who post on this site may have mites, lice, etc., and some may not. Some may have fungal infections, and some not. And some may have both. I wish all good luck in discovering their own truth. -D. > > > > > >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!!! > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 > > M., > > If most of, what seems to be, troubling folks is caused by fungal infections > (i.e. Candidiasis), why are the symptoms made worse in the evenings? > > Also, why are the " creepy crawlies " only in certain specific parts of the body > (aka- private parts)? > > And, what explains the weird, sudden, appearances of sesame seed looking stuff in one's mouth? > > Some of the people who post on this site may have mites, lice, etc., and some may not. Some may have fungal infections, and some not. And some may have both. > > I wish all good luck in discovering their own truth. > > -D. > > >Funguses are more active at night and in warm, humid areas. That is why mushrooms are grown in caves, and why human infections tend to thrive on damp portions of the anatomy and places covered by clothing. Please note that I am not saying we all have a fungus; I'm absolutely certain that I had a heavy infestation of mites, and that I still have a light one. But I am beginning to think that my problem is compounded with a fungal infection that the little monsters brought to me. I think some of us have only mites/parasites, and that some of us are in the same boat as my sister and I and have mites carrying a fungal infection, which confuses the issue greatly. My theory is that as they start dying and decomposing the fungal infection worsens, making you feel as if you are making no progress. I have been scrubbing in the shower with Arm and Hammer detergent and spraying myself twice daily with Lotrimin with mycelex . It has really helped with the crawling feeling, but it hasn't done anything for the bugs in my scalp, or new bites. For those I am using Happy Jack Sardex spray and boric acid in my sheets and seem to be having some success. My sister uses Cornhuskers Lotion fortified with 2 Tbs. Roach Prufe, and also adds boric acid to her sheets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 > > M., > > If most of, what seems to be, troubling folks is caused by fungal infections > (i.e. Candidiasis), why are the symptoms made worse in the evenings? > > Also, why are the " creepy crawlies " only in certain specific parts of the body > (aka- private parts)? > > And, what explains the weird, sudden, appearances of sesame seed looking stuff in one's mouth? > > Some of the people who post on this site may have mites, lice, etc., and some may not. Some may have fungal infections, and some not. And some may have both. > > I wish all good luck in discovering their own truth. > > -D. > > >Funguses are more active at night and in warm, humid areas. That is why mushrooms are grown in caves, and why human infections tend to thrive on damp portions of the anatomy and places covered by clothing. Please note that I am not saying we all have a fungus; I'm absolutely certain that I had a heavy infestation of mites, and that I still have a light one. But I am beginning to think that my problem is compounded with a fungal infection that the little monsters brought to me. I think some of us have only mites/parasites, and that some of us are in the same boat as my sister and I and have mites carrying a fungal infection, which confuses the issue greatly. My theory is that as they start dying and decomposing the fungal infection worsens, making you feel as if you are making no progress. I have been scrubbing in the shower with Arm and Hammer detergent and spraying myself twice daily with Lotrimin with mycelex . It has really helped with the crawling feeling, but it hasn't done anything for the bugs in my scalp, or new bites. For those I am using Happy Jack Sardex spray and boric acid in my sheets and seem to be having some success. My sister uses Cornhuskers Lotion fortified with 2 Tbs. Roach Prufe, and also adds boric acid to her sheets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Cerph You probably do have parasites that is what breaks your skin and immune system down and opens the door for the fungus. ---Parasites may be protozoa, yeasts, or multicellular organisms such as fungi or worms that live in or on a host to obtain nourishment without providing any benefit to the host. Parasites may be protozoa, fungi, or multi-cellular organisms. Many parasites have complex life cycles that insure their proliferation and survival. The private areas are perfect breeding grounds for fungus, fungus likes warm moist areas. I looked out of the box on this infliction and that is why I am healed I believe. The chemicals that I dumped trying to kill a insect only made me sicker. Natural is pretty important with this infliction, remember there are many thing our body produces that are chemical and or mineral to, which would make it natural. M In bird mites , " cerph1000 " <cerph1000@...> wrote: > > M., > > If most of, what seems to be, troubling folks is caused by fungal infections > (i.e. Candidiasis), why are the symptoms made worse in the evenings? > > Also, why are the " creepy crawlies " only in certain specific parts of the body > (aka- private parts)? > > And, what explains the weird, sudden, appearances of sesame seed looking stuff in one's mouth? > > Some of the people who post on this site may have mites, lice, etc., and some may not. Some may have fungal infections, and some not. And some may have both. > > I wish all good luck in discovering their own truth. > > -D. > > > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 cerph - I don't doubt you have parasites, but it may be fungus which is attracting them. I am focusing *most* of my efforts on getting rid of the fungus on my skin. As I am doing this, my skin activity is dying down... > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 Excellent video on fungus and the relation to insects wiht the human, GOT TO WATCH THIS PLEASE. Marie > > > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 > > > > > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 I have always thought fungus plays a large part of this. Immunity to. http://www.doctorfungus.org/thefungi/aspergillus_spp.php http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/11/03/dromar-amin-timeline-disease-to\ xens-parasite-whos-first%EF%BB%BF > > > > > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 Sulfur for fungus. http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/extoxnet/pyrethrins-ziram/sulfur-ext.html http://www.pennherb.com/301.html http://www.naturodoc.com/sulfurstudy.htm http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43358247/ns/health-infectious_diseases/t/latest-jopl\ in-victims-had-rare-fungus-dirt/#.TrgyoUP7iH8 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36722426/ns/health-infectious_diseases/t/deadly-airb\ orne-fungus-oregon-set-spread/#.Trgy3EP7iH8 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 Mites of different types will always be in the environment, the key, not being attractive. Not saying the environment is not in need of control, but you are the attraction not the environment. Take flower of sulfur, and MSM, change your scent, naturally. Keep your environment free of unnatural, as much as possible. This blog includes fillings in teeth, but also any pesticide, ect. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/11/03/dromar-amin-timeline-disease-to\ xens-parasite-whos-first%EF%BB%BF Use all natural soaps. Lye soap is natural, fels naptha is detergent free, and kills mites, and fungus. I also use liquid lye for all wood, and fels naptha for the linoleum floors. Ace hardware sells fels naptha. I have people report all natural soaps was enough to heal them. Recommended by the Queen of Clean. 100 years of stain fighting power is found in this heavy duty laundry soap. Used everyday for poison ivy treatment, laundry, to rid plants of pests and remedy black spot fungus in roses. Safe for Septic systems. Features PURE soap - no detergents Treats poison ivy Rids plants of aphids and mites Rids fleas and ticks from pets For more great uses and tips using Fels Naptha Soap go to Specialty Uses and Recipes tab above. http://www.soapsgonebuy.com/ http://www.soapsgonebuy.com/category_s/8.htm http://www.soapsgonebuy.com/category_s/24.htm Also treating soil surrounding house, and crawl space. Video below for treatment, this will work for springtails and mites. http://www.bugspray.com/article/springtail.html http://www.jason-natural.com/products/dandruff.php http://www.smokymountainlyesoap.com/soapuses.php Best soap for price online. You can buy lye soap at Ace hardware to. http://debbieshandmadesoap.com/ Bathe in MMS, pull those toxins out. Consider internal, personal choice. http://jimhumble.biz/index.php > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >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!!! > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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