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I'm almost scared to say it, but I think they're gone! Combination of everything

- plus the fact that it's winter and I keep it pretty cool in here.

Dare I hope? After all these years, was the answer right in front of me?

> >

> > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting now

at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> >

> > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been more

diligent:

> >

> > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil or

canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the night

before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the balm.

It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important to

cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in the

balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> >

> > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in fractionated

coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I

dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over, and I oil my scalp

with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow with a towel to keep

it clean.

> >

> > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that can't be

bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer load pretty

much keeps my clothes clear.

> >

> > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to work

for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

> >

> > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years! All

the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a very

big difference too.

> >

> > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a lot

of oil! LOL

> >

>

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liamasama what have you done to eradicate?

> > >

> > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting

now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > >

> > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been more

diligent:

> > >

> > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil or

canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the night

before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the balm.

It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important to

cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in the

balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > >

> > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in fractionated

coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I

dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over, and I oil my scalp

with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow with a towel to keep

it clean.

> > >

> > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that can't

be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer load

pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > >

> > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to

work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

> > >

> > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years! All

the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a very

big difference too.

> > >

> > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a lot

of oil! LOL

> > >

> >

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Hi Lianasama

How are you , I see you are getting relief from . among other things,

& #39; & #39; the carrier oil and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the

essential oils finish them off!

& #39; & #39; ( you wrote )

Could you maybe tell me what the mix is made of and the name of the ingredients

& proportions ?

Good news ! glad you are beating the bug. Praise God !

Thanks,

Bill

lianasama wrote:

>  

> I'm almost scared to say it, but I think they're gone! Combination of

everything - plus the fact that it's winter and I keep it pretty cool in here.

> Dare I hope? After all these years, was the answer right in front of me?

>

>> >

>> > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting now

at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

>> >

>> > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been more

diligent:

>> >

>> > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil or

canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the night

before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the balm.

It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important to

cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in the

balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

>> >

>> > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in fractionated

coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I

dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over, and I oil my scalp

with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow with a towel to keep

it clean.

>> >

>> > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that can't

be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer load

pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

>> >

>> > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to

work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

>> >

>> > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years! All

the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a very

big difference too.

>> >

>> > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a lot

of oil! LOL

>> >

>>

>

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I think that the seabuckthorn oil is very effective. when I first used it on my

face, tons of " sand " came out, also on my back and arms. Now nothing comes out

at all.

The essential oils I use are cedarwood atlas, rosewood (usually one or the

other), lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary and eucalyptus. Tea tree oil also, but

I'm out of that.

I've used oils and essential oils all along, but the difference was the sea

buckthorn and the beeswax. The beeswax forms a kind of seal, I think, that is

very moisturizing also. My skin looks and feels plump and moist - pretty cool

for an old broad! :)

I really think that another difference is simply the amount used - I am never,

ever without either balm or oil over 100% of my body, and I use the oil in my

hair/on my scalp at night. I prefer using carrier oils with essentials, for

purity's sake, for nature's sake, but I'll bet keeping yourself covered head to

toe with any kind of oil would help. However, it's my belief that for your

general health's sake, and the environment, that you should use a little

petroleum-based products as possible!

The dog isn't bothered any more either. After my nightly bath, a couple of times

a week I throw him into the water and lather him up with coconut shampoo. There

are still oils in the water, and they make his coat very glossy, and he doesn't

itch any more. He's pretty mad at me though!

I'll keep you guys updated. I'm going to continue this for another 60 days (it's

been 30), and then go back to normal, if I can remember what normal is! LOL

I pray that this is the end!

> >> >

> >> > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting

now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> >> >

> >> > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been

more diligent:

> >> >

> >> > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil or

canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the night

before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the balm.

It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important to

cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in the

balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> >> >

> >> > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in fractionated

coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I

dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over, and I oil my scalp

with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow with a towel to keep

it clean.

> >> >

> >> > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that can't

be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer load

pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> >> >

> >> > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to

work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

> >> >

> >> > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years! All

the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a very

big difference too.

> >> >

> >> > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a

lot of oil! LOL

> >> >

> >>

> >

>

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Basically, kept myself covered in lots of oil - morning shower, nightly bath,

oil, oil, oil! I made a balm with seabuckthorn, coconut and mango butter and

added essential oils (see my answer to Doe).

> > > >

> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting

now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > >

> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been

more diligent:

> > > >

> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil or

canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the night

before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the balm.

It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important to

cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in the

balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > >

> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in fractionated

coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I

dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over, and I oil my scalp

with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow with a towel to keep

it clean.

> > > >

> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that

can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer

load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > >

> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to

work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

> > > >

> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years!

All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a

very big difference too.

> > > >

> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a

lot of oil! LOL

> > > >

> > >

> >

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No, not really. I'm on food stamps so I'm limited in what I can buy. I started

drinking more water and cut way down on sweet things, but that didn't really

make a difference until I started using the oil saturation thing. Here's my

recipe for balm:

1 part sea buckthorn oil (this is costly - I buy the pulp oil from New

Directions Aromatics, $52 for 16 oz.)

1 part beeswax

2-3 parts fractionated coconut oil (very cheap at NDA) or you can use any kind

of carrier here, like olive or canola

1 part mango butter

Essential oils - cedarwood or rosewood, tea tree, clove (sometimes, it smells

good), rosemary (careful with the amount, it burns), eucalyptus, peppermint and

sometimes lemongrass (this smells very disinfectant-ish so I use sparingly).

I put all of the carrier oil/butter except for the sea buckthorn into a glass

measuring cup with the beeswax, and melt it in a pan of boiling water, stirring.

As soon as it's melted, I stir in the sea buckthorn oil and let it cool for a

minute or two. Then I put in the essential oils, stir and pour it into a

tupperware container and put it in the fridge. When it cools, it forms a nice

gooey balm.

If I didn't have this problem I would use this beeswax balm. The beeswax keeps

the surface of your skin moist but it also seals it. After a long oil bath, it's

especially nice. Note - last night at Thanksgiving dinner my little niece says

in awe " you look beautiful!!! " and kept bringing me love notes and drawings. My

nephews from out of town were also pleasantly surprised but I didn't get love

notes from them, LOL.

I doubt that drying out your skin is the answer; your skin needs moisture! And

if you're still being bitten with dry skin, it triples the pain, IMO.

Only one problem with the balm - sea buckthorn oil can stain - it washes right

out with bleach on cotton, but my bra straps are permanently dingy! LOL

> > > >

> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting

now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > >

> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been

more diligent:

> > > >

> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil or

canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the night

before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the balm.

It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important to

cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in the

balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > >

> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in fractionated

coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I

dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over, and I oil my scalp

with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow with a towel to keep

it clean.

> > > >

> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that

can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer

load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > >

> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to

work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

> > > >

> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years!

All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a

very big difference too.

> > > >

> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a

lot of oil! LOL

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Hi Lianasama

Wow good news kills the bug and it makes you look well wow.

I was wondering how much of the essential oils you use in the mix. 1 whole

ounce ? or 1 drop of each?

Thank you so much for helping .

Bill

lianasama wrote:

>  

> No, not really. I'm on food stamps so I'm limited in what I can buy. I

started drinking more water and cut way down on sweet things, but that didn't

really make a difference until I started using the oil saturation thing. Here's

my recipe for balm:

> 1 part sea buckthorn oil (this is costly - I buy the pulp oil from New

Directions Aromatics, $52 for 16 oz.)

> 1 part beeswax

> 2-3 parts fractionated coconut oil (very cheap at NDA) or you can use any kind

of carrier here, like olive or canola

> 1 part mango butter

> Essential oils - cedarwood or rosewood, tea tree, clove (sometimes, it smells

good), rosemary (careful with the amount, it burns), eucalyptus, peppermint and

sometimes lemongrass (this smells very disinfectant- ish so I use sparingly).

> I put all of the carrier oil/butter except for the sea buckthorn into a glass

measuring cup with the beeswax, and melt it in a pan of boiling water, stirring.

As soon as it's melted, I stir in the sea buckthorn oil and let it cool for a

minute or two. Then I put in the essential oils, stir and pour it into a

tupperware container and put it in the fridge. When it cools, it forms a nice

gooey balm.

> If I didn't have this problem I would use this beeswax balm. The beeswax keeps

the surface of your skin moist but it also seals it. After a long oil bath, it's

especially nice. Note - last night at Thanksgiving dinner my little niece says

in awe " you look beautiful!!! " and kept bringing me love notes and drawings. My

nephews from out of town were also pleasantly surprised but I didn't get love

notes from them, LOL.

> I doubt that drying out your skin is the answer; your skin needs moisture! And

if you're still being bitten with dry skin, it triples the pain, IMO.

> Only one problem with the balm - sea buckthorn oil can stain - it washes right

out with bleach on cotton, but my bra straps are permanently dingy! LOL

>

>> > > >

>> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting

now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

>> > > >

>> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been

more diligent:

>> > > >

>> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil

or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the

night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the

balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important

to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in

the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

>> > > >

>> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

>> > > >

>> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that

can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer

load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

>> > > >

>> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going to

work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the bugs

faster than they can reproduce.

>> > > >

>> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years!

All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a

very big difference too.

>> > > >

>> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and a

lot of oil! LOL

>> > > >

>> > >

>> >

>>

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It really depends on the oils that you use. If you use lavender or tea tree, you

can put in as much as you want. With the oils that I use, I put in about 1/2

teaspoon of each. You should be very careful not to use too much, less is more.

If your skin is burned and irritated, I imagine that the problem would at least

feel like it gets worse, if it doesn't actually do just that..

There are so many oils that help, it's a very long post that would list them

all. I like the woods - cedarwood and rosewood, and I love the clove, it has a

kind of numbing effect. Peppermint is a must, it's invaluable. I read that

Rosemary is good for thinning hair (demodex-related) so I added that, and

eucalyptus as well.

> >> > > >

> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm

sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> >> > > >

> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just been

more diligent:

> >> > > >

> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive oil

or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the

night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the

balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important

to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in

the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> >> > > >

> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> >> > > >

> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that

can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer

load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> >> > > >

> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going

to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the

bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> >> > > >

> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in years!

All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has made a

very big difference too.

> >> > > >

> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and

a lot of oil! LOL

> >> > > >

> >> > >

> >> >

> >>

> >

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Wow a puzzle , cool ,

lianasama wrote:

>  

> It really depends on the oils that you use. If you use lavender or tea

tree, you can put in as much as you want. With the oils that I use, I put in

about 1/2 teaspoon of each. You should be very careful not to use too much, less

is more. If your skin is burned and irritated, I imagine that the problem would

at least feel like it gets worse, if it doesn't actually do just that..

> There are so many oils that help, it's a very long post that would list them

all. I like the woods - cedarwood and rosewood, and I love the clove, it has a

kind of numbing effect. Peppermint is a must, it's invaluable. I read that

Rosemary is good for thinning hair (demodex-related) so I added that, and

eucalyptus as well.

>

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm

sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just

been more diligent:

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive

oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the

night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the

balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important

to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in

the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those that

can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per dryer

load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is going

to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill the

bugs faster than they can reproduce.

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in

years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has

made a very big difference too.

>> >> > > >

>> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance and

a lot of oil! LOL

>> >> > > >

>> >> > >

>> >> >

>> >>

>> >

>>

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Where do you buy these oils?

D.

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm

sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just

been more diligent:

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either olive

oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out from the

night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint on the

balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's important

to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and beeswax in

the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those

that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per

dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is

going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill

the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in

years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has

made a very big difference too.

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance

and a lot of oil! LOL

> >> >> > > >

> >> >> > >

> >> >> >

> >> >>

> >> >

> >>

> >

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Canola and olive I get from the grocery store. Everything else I ordered from

New Directions Aromatics - http://newdirectionsaromatics.com. There is a $50

minimum order, or you have to pay extra, I think it's $10 or something like

that. I don't have a problem with that, since I spend a lot of money there,

practically all my extra.

They sell French green clay as well - I am going to order some of that too.

I've gotten addicted to the site, and intend to start making soap, balm, and

scrubs soon! I've been looking for a way to earn a little extra money, and I've

really gotten into this. I guess it's my silver lining for the cloud of misery I

lived under for so long. Craft shows, here I come! LOL

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> > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing! I'm

sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've just

been more diligent:

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either

olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out

from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint

on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's

important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and

beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those

that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per

dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is

going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill

the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in

years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has

made a very big difference too.

> > >> >> > > >

> > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key! Perserverance

and a lot of oil! LOL

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lianasama I find it interesting that you seem to have beaten this without

treating your environment is that correct? M

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> > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing!

I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've

just been more diligent:

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either

olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out

from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint

on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's

important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and

beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and those

that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets per

dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals, is

going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll kill

the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have in

years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has

made a very big difference too.

> > > >> >> > > >

> > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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Incorrect - I bought a very good vacuum cleaner some time back, and have used

menthol crystals as well. Also, this apartment has pergo floors, not wood or

carpet, which I feel has played a significant part.

I also poofed Roach Prufe in my cabinets and under the carpet, and have used

Bifen under the furniture. I sleep on an air bed (I live in a studio) and use

clean sheets every night.

My condition improved greatly from doing all these things, but I still had the

little b@st@rd$ living in my skin and scalp, and if I slipped up on a few days

cleaning (which I do, I'm a natural slob and it's been very hard to overcome

that) then I would feel them crawling up my legs.

Didn't mean to mislead - I didn't mention all this in the post because it was

basically about what I've done differently - I should have said " in addition

to " !

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> > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing!

I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've

just been more diligent:

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either

olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out

from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint

on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's

important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and

beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and

those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets

per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals,

is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll

kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have

in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has

made a very big difference too.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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M.,

With all respect to lianasama, I'm choosing to post the following.

As luck would have it, I came upon it while searching through saved information

on my pc tonight.

Btw- I too was interested in knowing the nature of her environmental protocol.

Here ya' go:

bird mites/message/18807

D.

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> > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies, nothing!

I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different, I've

just been more diligent:

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with either

olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil out

from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't stint

on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think it's

important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil and

beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils in

fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and

those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets

per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol crystals,

is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this routine, I'll

kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they have

in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the balm has

made a very big difference too.

> > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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D Thanks for that. I hope lianasama has beaten this awful creature. Sounds like

the environment was a issue too.

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> > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies,

nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different,

I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with

either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil

out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't

stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think

it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil

and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils

in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and

those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets

per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol

crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this

routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they

have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the

balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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Lianasama,

How long have you been mite free now?

Thanks

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> > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies,

nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different,

I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with

either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil

out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't

stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think

it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil

and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils

in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and

those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets

per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol

crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this

routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they

have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the

balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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About a week - but remember, I've got oil or balm covering every inch of me,

24/7. I don't know that they are gone forever, only that what I'm doing now is

working. No new bites, and no crawly feeling.

I expect I'll keep this up for at least a couple of months, then maybe I'll go

back to normal and see what happens...

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> > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies,

nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different,

I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with

either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil

out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't

stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think

it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil

and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential oils

in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil - at

least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach, and

those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce sheets

per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol

crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this

routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they

have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the

balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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Lianasama If this is a mite the oil, balm may very well suffocate them. I would

think the sulfur would also put a hurt on the creatures. Did you ever see

insects visible? I did, mites and springtails, strangely after they were no

longer visible I continued to have bites eruptions and rashes. Thanks for

sharing keep us posted. M

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> > > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies,

nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really different,

I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with

either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil

out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't

stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think

it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil

and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential

oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil -

at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach,

and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce

sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol

crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this

routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than they

have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in the

balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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I saw bird mites early on - at the time, I didn't know what they were but after

I got on the Internet I did a little research and discovered what they were.

When I first had this, I was drenching my skin with all kinds of chemicals -

lice shampoo, lindane - I got quite ill from it too. After that, I never saw

anything until a couple of years ago, when I neglected to vacuum my carpet I

could see something very tiny flying over it. And I've always felt the crawling.

That was the worst part for me.

What I see now is the " sand creatures. " The other night, they started coming out

of my left cheekbone. I couldn't figure out where from, I guess the pores of my

skin. I kept rubbing them off and finally they were gone. My cheekbone was red

though. Until I started oiling my scalp every night, they (sand) were always in

my hair, but they appear to be gone now. My hair has gotten quite thin after all

this, and I'm hoping that the rosemary will help it thicken up.

I think I'll probably keep using oil and balm even if I eradicate this pest. I

never want to feel like that again! And I confess, I've gotten addicted to

having satiny skin! LOL

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> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies,

nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really

different, I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down with

either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the oil

out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I don't

stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I think

it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the carrier oil

and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish them off!

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of essential

oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use ALOT of oil -

at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off, balm all over,

and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I cover my pillow

with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in bleach,

and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3 bounce

sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol

crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this

routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better than

they have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in

the balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the key!

Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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I've had a similar experience ( " sand creatures " ).

When I shower, as soon as the hot water hits my scalp, small irritating

particles (eggs/nits?) flow into my eyelashes, and then into my eyes- it's

brutal.

I'm presently using Tea Tree Shampoo, and find it to be very effective.

However, it doesn't calm down the creatures. When I apply Jojoba

Conditioner after I rinse out the shampoo, they completely stop all activity,

and calm down.

10% sulfur soap is likewise, effective at stopping the activity, but as soon as

it's rinsed off, the biting continues. If you leave on a 2nd lathering, after

the initial rinse, the bugs won't bite, but the residue will dry your skin out

badly.

As M. ( " healinghope " ) as recommended, home made lye soap (with added sulfur

powder) left on the skin, does not have the same negative effect.

D.

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> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no crawlies,

nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling on me.

> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really

different, I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down

with either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the

oil out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I

don't stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I

think it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the

carrier oil and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish

them off!

> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of

essential oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use

ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off,

balm all over, and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I

cover my pillow with a towel to keep it clean.

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> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in

bleach, and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3

bounce sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

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> > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and menthol

crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to this

routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

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they have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn in

the balm has made a very big difference too.

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I plan to start making soap soon. Sulfur, I haven't tried yet but may add it to

my protocol if this doesn't work.

I've really gotten into this natural skin care thing as a result of this plague,

which is somewhat of a silver lining. I wanted to buy the soap and balm that is

out there, and I had used the soap, but when they put a minimum $30 on orders it

kind of pissed me off, and I don't order from there any more. Too expensive

anyway, it's easier and cheaper to make my own.

I've been reading about the French green clay and want to try that. Also

Australian red (or is it blue?) clay which is meant to be very good at clearing

out hair follicles.

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no

crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling

on me.

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really

different, I've just been more diligent:

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself down

with either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to get the

oil out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all over. I

don't stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself, but I

think it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the

carrier oil and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish

them off!

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of

essential oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use

ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off,

balm all over, and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I

cover my pillow with a towel to keep it clean.

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in

bleach, and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3

bounce sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and

menthol crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to

this routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

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> > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better

than they have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn

in the balm has made a very big difference too.

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key! Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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lianasama natural soaps for this I believe is very important , I have also

started making my own and love it. M

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crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling

on me.

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> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really

different, I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself

down with either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to

get the oil out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all

over. I don't stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself,

but I think it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the

carrier oil and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish

them off!

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of

essential oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use

ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off,

balm all over, and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I

cover my pillow with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in

bleach, and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3

bounce sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and

menthol crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to

this routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better

than they have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn

in the balm has made a very big difference too.

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> > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is the

key! Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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That is definitely in the future! I'm sitting here right now and my skin is

crackling dry, I took an oil bath last night but used new (cheap) soap that I

bought.

What do you put in your soaps? And did you have to buy a lot of equipment?

I also saw a recipe for crockpot shampoo bars on the net, I want to make as

well.

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> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no

crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling

on me.

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not really

different, I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself

down with either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to

get the oil out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all

over. I don't stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself,

but I think it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the

carrier oil and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish

them off!

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of

essential oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use

ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off,

balm all over, and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I

cover my pillow with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes in

bleach, and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3

bounce sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and

menthol crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to

this routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look better

than they have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea buckthorn

in the balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is

the key! Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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Nope making your own soap is simple, however the supplies can be costly at the

start up. Here is the web page I started with, for many buying soaps may be

easier for that soapsgonebuy.

If you have Morgellons, or ANY kind of scalp dermatitus or suspected fungal or

parasites on the scalp DO NOT use shampoos containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

(SLS) and its close relative Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). These will both make

your symptoms worse. (The same goes for body washes)

http://candleandsoap.about.com/od/soapmakingbasics/a/cpequip.htm

http://www.soapsgonebuy.com/

http://nanotransformation.com/products-that-work/jasons-natural-shampoo-with-col\

loidal-sulfur.html

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> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > I woke up this morning feeling great, no

crawlies, nothing! I'm sitting now at my computer and there is nothing crawling

on me.

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > What I've been doing different - not

really different, I've just been more diligent:

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Shower EVERY morning - first oiling myself

down with either olive oil or canola oil (it's cheap!). I wash my hair too to

get the oil out from the night before. After I dry off, I put my balm on all

over. I don't stint on the balm. It's expensive, even when you make it yourself,

but I think it's important to cover every inch of your body. I believe that the

carrier oil and beeswax in the balm smother them, and the essential oils finish

them off!

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Bathe EVERY night - I put in a mixture of

essential oils in fractionated coconut oil, and pour that in the bath. I use

ALOT of oil - at least 1/3 cup. I dunk my hair underwater too. After I dry off,

balm all over, and I oil my scalp with tea tree and rosemary in olive oil. I

cover my pillow with a towel to keep it clean.

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > That's pretty much it - I wash my clothes

in bleach, and those that can't be bleached don't seem to get infested; using 3

bounce sheets per dryer load pretty much keeps my clothes clear.

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > This, in addition to regular cleaning and

menthol crystals, is going to work for me! I'm confident that by sticking to

this routine, I'll kill the bugs faster than they can reproduce.

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Not to mention, my skin and hair look

better than they have in years! All the oil, I guess! I think that using sea

buckthorn in the balm has made a very big difference too.

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> >> > > > Just thought I'd share - perserverance is

the key! Perserverance and a lot of oil! LOL

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