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Thanks ,I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've felt that way recently.)I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty of garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big tbsp.Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be disgusting.And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers. As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home only eat vegan though. Thx!Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: Goldstein@...Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:07:21 +0000 (UTC)<bird mites >Subject: Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeating Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do. Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!Thanks in advance

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If vegan spray all vegs ect with sodium chloride kill mites and bacteria.

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> Thanks ,

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> I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've

felt that way recently.)

>

> I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty of

garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big

tbsp.

>

> Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be disgusting.

>

> And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the

fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the

bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers.

>

> As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I

had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't

seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.

>

> BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin

whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home

only eat vegan though. Thx!

>

> Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

>

> Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth while

> eating

>

> Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They

may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually

see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during

this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring

out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after

bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

>

> What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately

removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with

rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.

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> Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

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> Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.

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> This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to

eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food.

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> I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut

butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing

eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls

that eventually will me mites.

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> What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!

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>

> I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract

the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it

seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with

baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I

can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.

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> The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food,

they're back.

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> Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.

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> Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!

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> Thanks in advance

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helpnynow http://getmms.org/media/miracle_mineral_home_uses.pdf

Hope you can pull a link with the blackberry?

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> > Thanks ,

> >

> > I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've

felt that way recently.)

> >

> > I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty

of garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big

tbsp.

> >

> > Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be

disgusting.

> >

> > And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the

fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the

bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers.

> >

> > As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I

had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't

seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.

> >

> > BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin

whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home

only eat vegan though. Thx!

> >

> > Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

> >

> > Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth while

> > eating

> >

> > Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter?

They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you

actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially

during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't

spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body

after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

> >

> > What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately

removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with

rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.

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> > Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.

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> > This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted

to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food.

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> > I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut

butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing

eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls

that eventually will me mites.

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> > What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!

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> > I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract

the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it

seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with

baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I

can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.

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> > The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food,

they're back.

> >

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> > Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.

> >

> >

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> > Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!

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> > Thanks in advance

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> Thanks ,

>

> I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've

felt that way recently.)

>

> I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty of

garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big

tbsp.

>

> Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be disgusting.

>

> And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the

fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the

bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers.

>

> As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I

had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't

seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.

>

> BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin

whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home

only eat vegan though. Thx!

>

> Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

>

> Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth while

> eating

>

> Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They

may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually

see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during

this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring

out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after

bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

>

> What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately

removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with

rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.

>

>

>

> Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.

>

>

>

> This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to

eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food.

>

>

>

> I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut

butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing

eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls

that eventually will me mites.

>

>

>

> What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!

>

>

>

> I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract

the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it

seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with

baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I

can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.

>

>

>

> The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food,

they're back.

>

>

>

> Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.

>

>

>

> Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!

>

>

>

> Thanks in advance

>

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Get glue traps and take to local extension office and have identified if seeing

visible live insects.

http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/

> >

> > Thanks ,

> >

> > I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've

felt that way recently.)

> >

> > I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty

of garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big

tbsp.

> >

> > Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be

disgusting.

> >

> > And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the

fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the

bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers.

> >

> > As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I

had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't

seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.

> >

> > BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin

whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home

only eat vegan though. Thx!

> >

> > Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

> >

> > Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth while

> > eating

> >

> > Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter?

They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you

actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially

during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't

spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body

after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

> >

> > What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately

removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with

rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.

> >

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> > Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

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> > Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.

> >

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> >

> > This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted

to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food.

> >

> >

> >

> > I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut

butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing

eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls

that eventually will me mites.

> >

> >

> >

> > What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!

> >

> >

> >

> > I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract

the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it

seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with

baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I

can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.

> >

> >

> >

> > The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food,

they're back.

> >

> >

> >

> > Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.

> >

> >

> >

> > Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!

> >

> >

> >

> > Thanks in advance

> >

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Peanuts are notorious for containing mold. If you're eating peanut butter with hydrogenated oils (chemically changed), you're getting a double whammy from interference with normal fatty acid function & liver detoxification. Try an organic peanut butter packed in glass with the oil on the top (non-hydrogenated) that you stir into the butter & keep refrigerated once opened. If you have the same problem with that, give up peanut butter until you're over this.

Found I had to modify my diet considerably when I was buggy. Tested each food I was normally eating by having that food alone & waiting for any reaction. Same thoughts behind standard allergy food rotation testing. When I did react with more bug activity, out it went for the duration (and anything made with it). Already eating mostly organic for years & avoiding known GMO & other altered foods & beverages, still gave up anything that bingoed with increased activity & /or emotional unease or physical distress.

This is what I could not eat: fruits (except white grape juice & blueberries), most dairy (including milk & cheeses), grains (wheat, rye, etc.), beef, pork, fish, seafood, soy, corn, white potatoes, yams, chocolate, garlic, onion, scallion, raw tomato, lettuce, raw spinach, raw carrots, coffee, regular tea, sugar, table salt, vinegar, and anything fermented or containing mold.

This is what I found I could eat - all organic:

Chicken - deboned, boiled & simmered with pickling spices (allspice, mustard seed, cloves, cinnamon, coriander seed, ginger, black pepper, dill seed, chiles, bay leaves & cardamom) until it fell apart when pricked with a fork - fat skimmed from the top as it cooled or after refrigerating the entire pot. Pour off the liquid through a strainer & keep that for broth and use the meat cold or reheated within 2 days.

Eggs - easiest was to scramble stovetop - ate at least 2 every day for the protein, sulfur & lecithin.

Avocado

Thai Jasmine Rice - had to scrap brown rice

Rice Powder - for the easily assimilated amino acids for high protein needs - just stirred into water between meals. Peaceful Planet (brand) Gluten Free Rice Protein Pure Powder – Unflavored, Unsweetened (they also have flavors & make a ton of protein drinks) http://www.nutraceutical.com/search/view_product.cfm?product_index=4161283 – it's a Solaray brand, homepage http://www.nutraceutical.com/about/brands/veglife.cfm .

Quinoa - with butter as morning cereal or like rice with a meal - I like Ancient Harvest (brand) Prewashed Traditional & Red.

Sweet potato - but not white potato or yam

Vegetables raw or cooked with these exceptions: corn, lettuce, raw spinach, raw tomato, raw carrots, garlic, onion, scallions

Sunflower & Pumpkin seeds (unsalted raw or roasted)

Black olives

Whole butter

Yogurt - whole milk unflavored unsweetened

Olive oil & Sesame oil

Herb teas

White grape juice (although not raw grapes)

Blueberries

Sea salt

Herbs

Spice type seasonings - such as those in the Pickling Spice used to cook the chicken

Oatmeal - limited amounts, not daily - with butter & sea salt (no milk)

And ocassionally, after a meal, vanilla ice cream with every ingredient organic!

I was disappointed that these foods & beverages were the only ones that turned up "safe" for me at the time - and happy to find enough to eat, even if it did become somewhat boring! I didn't test foods not listed here or some of the less popular vegetables such as artichokes or kohlrabi, nor beans or lentils - so this just represents what I tried & either kept or discarded.

Keep in mind that I was simultaneously detoxing internally & externally as well as supporting with supplements. I found this diet easily digested & nourishing to me - but not to what ailed me. My snacks were the seeds, olives & veggies like cucumber slices. Frozen vegetables were very handy - a bowl could be thawed in the fridge overnight for eating raw - and they could be steamed in a few minutes to add to rice or quinoa. Drank a lot of water, hot like "tea" or room temperature.

Stayed on this limited diet for 3 months or so & never went hungry. Feeling greatly recovered by that time, gradually added things back in by testing my tolerance for them one at a time. First thing I tried was coffee, which I drink black. When I was buggy, coffee was guaranteed to increase activity. Being able to drink it again told me I'd been on the right track. Melons & apples were two of my favorite fruits that no longer bothered me. Whole or 2% milk was next. I still go very lightly on most fruits, rarely eat cheese, bread or crackers, pasta & avoid known moldy foods like peanuts. For the last year, find I can eat most anything in moderation when dining out without any noticeable impact.

At the time I was honing my diet, was also researching various foods. One source to which I gave attention was the controversial Hulda . Her observations about foods & their processing is fascinating! If I hadn't been able to cold-turkey on sugar, would have gone with her advice to switch to confectioner's/powdered sugar as the least contaminated of the processed sugars. One such article:

http://livingnetwork.co.za/network/food-rules/moldy-food-aflotoxins/

A Hulda interview where she's talking about parasites & cancer I found useful to help evaluate why my food choices were helping me. An excerpt from that regarding moldy foods & the aflatoxins:

"Metals come into this whole process too. They may make the mitosis possible. And so quite a few of the bare metals like nickel and others are carcinogens. But then I did ask one more question, why are some people getting the cancers while other people, who are using the products with isopropyl alcohol in them and getting the same parasites and having the same life habits such as smoking and so on, why do some of them not get cancer? And I found the answer to that to be aflatoxin consumption. We have a lot of microtoxins or molds in our foods, but it is aflatoxins that's associated with isopropyl alcohol presence. In other words, if everybody who has an isopropyl alcohol accumulation (can't metabolize it anymore) and is at great risk for getting cancer has aflatoxin accumulation in their liver from eating moldy foods and that could go to a kind of a familial cause. Maybe some families cannot detoxify aflatoxin as well as others or they're simply eating more. By the time their eating a lot of peanuts and peanut butter and moldy bread, you're set up for aflatoxin damage to the liver. So that's the chain of events where I have it so far."

http://www.toolsforhealing.com/cd/Articles/I/InterviewwithDr.HuldaClar.html

There's a radio interview where advised against eating garlic & onions since they draw parasites. She considered them unfit for human consumption, as do some Indian (from India) medical practitioners. Will track that interview down. So I avoided those, too.

You might want to do a similar experiment with your own diet to see what serves you best. Best wishes, Sue

Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do. Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!Thanks in advance

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Hi there,Peanut butter for me was a horror as much as I liked it...I'd eat it on

a rice cracker and then mites would be pouring out of my face...another member

had an awful reaction to pb,also...looked on the candida diet and peanut butter

can be high in mold...very sorry You are going through this and it will get

better

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From: " healinghope " <mfrreman@...>

bird mites

Subject: Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeating

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 13:30:29 -0000

Get glue traps and take to local extension office and have identified if seeing

visible live insects.

http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/

> >

> > Thanks ,

> >

> > I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've

felt that way recently.)

> >

> > I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty

of garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big

tbsp.

> >

> > Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be

disgusting.

> >

> > And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the

fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the

bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers.

> >

> > As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I

had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't

seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.

> >

> > BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin

whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home

only eat vegan though. Thx!

> >

> > Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

> >

> > Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth while

> > eating

> >

> > Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter?

They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you

actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially

during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't

spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body

after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

> >

> > What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately

removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with

rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.

> >

> >

> >

> > Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.

> >

> >

> >

> > This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted

to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food.

> >

> >

> >

> > I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut

butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing

eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls

that eventually will me mites.

> >

> >

> >

> > What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!

> >

> >

> >

> > I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract

the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it

seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with

baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I

can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.

> >

> >

> >

> > The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food,

they're back.

> >

> >

> >

> > Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.

> >

> >

> >

> > Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!

> >

> >

> >

> > Thanks in advance

> >

>

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Hi ,

A bug went for my mouth once, I put ethyl alcohol on it , then I raced to the store and got 151 proof bacardi, one sip and I never felt it again in my mouth.

Another poster said gargling with listerene helps for the mouth and throat

Bye ,,

Bill

From: vaseagull <sue@...>Subject: Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeatingbird mites Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010, 2:10 PM

Peanuts are notorious for containing mold. If you're eating peanut butter with hydrogenated oils (chemically changed), you're getting a double whammy from interference with normal fatty acid function & liver detoxification. Try an organic peanut butter packed in glass with the oil on the top (non-hydrogenated) that you stir into the butter & keep refrigerated once opened. If you have the same problem with that, give up peanut butter until you're over this.

Found I had to modify my diet considerably when I was buggy. Tested each food I was normally eating by having that food alone & waiting for any reaction. Same thoughts behind standard allergy food rotation testing. When I did react with more bug activity, out it went for the duration (and anything made with it). Already eating mostly organic for years & avoiding known GMO & other altered foods & beverages, still gave up anything that bingoed with increased activity & /or emotional unease or physical distress.

This is what I could not eat: fruits (except white grape juice & blueberries) , most dairy (including milk & cheeses), grains (wheat, rye, etc.), beef, pork, fish, seafood, soy, corn, white potatoes, yams, chocolate, garlic, onion, scallion, raw tomato, lettuce, raw spinach, raw carrots, coffee, regular tea, sugar, table salt, vinegar, and anything fermented or containing mold.

This is what I found I could eat - all organic:

Chicken - deboned, boiled & simmered with pickling spices (allspice, mustard seed, cloves, cinnamon, coriander seed, ginger, black pepper, dill seed, chiles, bay leaves & cardamom) until it fell apart when pricked with a fork - fat skimmed from the top as it cooled or after refrigerating the entire pot. Pour off the liquid through a strainer & keep that for broth and use the meat cold or reheated within 2 days.

Eggs - easiest was to scramble stovetop - ate at least 2 every day for the protein, sulfur & lecithin.

Avocado

Thai Jasmine Rice - had to scrap brown rice

Rice Powder - for the easily assimilated amino acids for high protein needs - just stirred into water between meals. Peaceful Planet (brand) Gluten Free Rice Protein Pure Powder – Unflavored, Unsweetened (they also have flavors & make a ton of protein drinks) http://www.nutraceu tical.com/ search/view_ product.cfm? product_index= 4161283 – it's a Solaray brand, homepage http://www.nutraceu tical.com/ about/brands/ veglife.cfm .

Quinoa - with butter as morning cereal or like rice with a meal - I like Ancient Harvest (brand) Prewashed Traditional & Red.

Sweet potato - but not white potato or yam

Vegetables raw or cooked with these exceptions: corn, lettuce, raw spinach, raw tomato, raw carrots, garlic, onion, scallions

Sunflower & Pumpkin seeds (unsalted raw or roasted)

Black olives

Whole butter

Yogurt - whole milk unflavored unsweetened

Olive oil & Sesame oil

Herb teas

White grape juice (although not raw grapes)

Blueberries

Sea salt

Herbs

Spice type seasonings - such as those in the Pickling Spice used to cook the chicken

Oatmeal - limited amounts, not daily - with butter & sea salt (no milk)

And ocassionally, after a meal, vanilla ice cream with every ingredient organic!

I was disappointed that these foods & beverages were the only ones that turned up "safe" for me at the time - and happy to find enough to eat, even if it did become somewhat boring! I didn't test foods not listed here or some of the less popular vegetables such as artichokes or kohlrabi, nor beans or lentils - so this just represents what I tried & either kept or discarded.

Keep in mind that I was simultaneously detoxing internally & externally as well as supporting with supplements. I found this diet easily digested & nourishing to me - but not to what ailed me. My snacks were the seeds, olives & veggies like cucumber slices. Frozen vegetables were very handy - a bowl could be thawed in the fridge overnight for eating raw - and they could be steamed in a few minutes to add to rice or quinoa. Drank a lot of water, hot like "tea" or room temperature.

Stayed on this limited diet for 3 months or so & never went hungry. Feeling greatly recovered by that time, gradually added things back in by testing my tolerance for them one at a time. First thing I tried was coffee, which I drink black. When I was buggy, coffee was guaranteed to increase activity. Being able to drink it again told me I'd been on the right track. Melons & apples were two of my favorite fruits that no longer bothered me. Whole or 2% milk was next. I still go very lightly on most fruits, rarely eat cheese, bread or crackers, pasta & avoid known moldy foods like peanuts. For the last year, find I can eat most anything in moderation when dining out without any noticeable impact.

At the time I was honing my diet, was also researching various foods. One source to which I gave attention was the controversial Hulda . Her observations about foods & their processing is fascinating! If I hadn't been able to cold-turkey on sugar, would have gone with her advice to switch to confectioner' s/powdered sugar as the least contaminated of the processed sugars. One such article:

http://livingnetwor k.co.za/n etwork/food- rules/moldy- food-aflotoxins/

A Hulda interview where she's talking about parasites & cancer I found useful to help evaluate why my food choices were helping me. An excerpt from that regarding moldy foods & the aflatoxins:

"Metals come into this whole process too. They may make the mitosis possible. And so quite a few of the bare metals like nickel and others are carcinogens. But then I did ask one more question, why are some people getting the cancers while other people, who are using the products with isopropyl alcohol in them and getting the same parasites and having the same life habits such as smoking and so on, why do some of them not get cancer? And I found the answer to that to be aflatoxin consumption. We have a lot of microtoxins or molds in our foods, but it is aflatoxins that's associated with isopropyl alcohol presence. In other words, if everybody who has an isopropyl alcohol accumulation (can't metabolize it anymore) and is at great risk for getting cancer has aflatoxin accumulation in their liver from eating moldy foods and that could go to a kind of a familial cause. Maybe some families cannot detoxify

aflatoxin as well as others or they're simply eating more. By the time their eating a lot of peanuts and peanut butter and moldy bread, you're set up for aflatoxin damage to the liver. So that's the chain of events where I have it so far."

http://www.toolsfor healing.com/ cd/Articles/ I/InterviewwithD r.HuldaClar. html

There's a radio interview where advised against eating garlic & onions since they draw parasites. She considered them unfit for human consumption, as do some Indian (from India ) medical practitioners. Will track that interview down. So I avoided those, too.

You might want to do a similar experiment with your own diet to see what serves you best. Best wishes, Sue

Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming vegetarian.. . will still

eat dairy as the Indians do. Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you

chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!Thanks in advance

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Thanks a lot for the info. You seem very knowledgeable, do u mind if I ask you a question? What's the best fabric (for clothing/bedding) that would best help me curb the mites and sleep better?I try to wear polyester and not cotton, but they adapt easily to everything. I'm wondering if there's anything out there that they can't deal with, a fabric they just can't cross?Thanks a lot.Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: "healinghope" <mfrreman@...>Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 13:28:17 -0000<bird mites >Subject: Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeating http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/pest/pest.cfm--- In bird mites , helpnynow@... wrote:>> Thanks ,> > I think they're mostly attracted to things that have carbs (or at least I've felt that way recently.)> > I made some split peas with rice the other day. I made sure to throw plenty of garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big tbsp.> > Maybe I'll just blend it and drink it because chewing it would be disgusting.> > And yes, I have seen the mites. I don't know if they're the gallinae or the fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers. > > As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.> > BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home only eat vegan though. Thx!> > Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®> > Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth while> eating> > Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.> > What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.> > > > Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.> > > > This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. > > > > I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.> > > > What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!> > > > I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.> > > > The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.> > > > Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.> > > > Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!> > > > Thanks in advance>

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I actually hate peanut butter with hydrogenated oils, as it makes my skin breakout horribly.Most of the time I get the one made right at the store (fresh from the machine and organic) like the one you make yourself at whole foods market, fairway market, etc, from whole organic peanuts, and they still will love that. I also eat a low carb organic flax bread toasted with it, and they will also be all over it.I had no idea they liked garlic. This morning I had breakfast that they didn't bother me with: a raw carrot and cookeed green beans seasoned with org olive oil, apple vinegar (small amount), sea salt, lemon,n garliv powder and liquid aminos.They didn't bother me. Most of what I eat is organic, but they do love sweet carbs.Thanks all for the info.Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: "vaseagull" <sue@...>Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 18:10:20 -0000<bird mites >Subject: Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeating Peanuts are notorious for containing mold. If you're eating peanut butter with hydrogenated oils (chemically changed), you're getting a double whammy from interference with normal fatty acid function & liver detoxification. Try an organic peanut butter packed in glass with the oil on the top (non-hydrogenated) that you stir into the butter & keep refrigerated once opened. If you have the same problem with that, give up peanut butter until you're over this.Found I had to modify my diet considerably when I was buggy. Tested each food I was normally eating by having that food alone & waiting for any reaction. Same thoughts behind standard allergy food rotation testing. When I did react with more bug activity, out it went for the duration (and anything made with it). Already eating mostly organic for years & avoiding known GMO & other altered foods & beverages, still gave up anything that bingoed with increased activity & /or emotional unease or physical distress.This is what I could not eat: fruits (except white grape juice & blueberries), most dairy (including milk & cheeses), grains (wheat, rye, etc.), beef, pork, fish, seafood, soy, corn, white potatoes, yams, chocolate, garlic, onion, scallion, raw tomato, lettuce, raw spinach, raw carrots, coffee, regular tea, sugar, table salt, vinegar, and anything fermented or containing mold.This is what I found I could eat - all organic:Chicken - deboned, boiled & simmered with pickling spices (allspice, mustard seed, cloves, cinnamon, coriander seed, ginger, black pepper, dill seed, chiles, bay leaves & cardamom) until it fell apart when pricked with a fork - fat skimmed from the top as it cooled or after refrigerating the entire pot. Pour off the liquid through a strainer & keep that for broth and use the meat cold or reheated within 2 days.Eggs - easiest was to scramble stovetop - ate at least 2 every day for the protein, sulfur & lecithin.AvocadoThai Jasmine Rice - had to scrap brown riceRice Powder - for the easily assimilated amino acids for high protein needs - just stirred into water between meals. Peaceful Planet (brand) Gluten Free Rice Protein Pure Powder – Unflavored, Unsweetened (they also have flavors & make a ton of protein drinks) http://www.nutraceutical.com/search/view_product.cfm?product_index=4161283 – it's a Solaray brand, homepage http://www.nutraceutical.com/about/brands/veglife.cfm .Quinoa - with butter as morning cereal or like rice with a meal - I like Ancient Harvest (brand) Prewashed Traditional & Red.Sweet potato - but not white potato or yamVegetables raw or cooked with these exceptions: corn, lettuce, raw spinach, raw tomato, raw carrots, garlic, onion, scallionsSunflower & Pumpkin seeds (unsalted raw or roasted)Black olivesWhole butterYogurt - whole milk unflavored unsweetenedOlive oil & Sesame oilHerb teasWhite grape juice (although not raw grapes)BlueberriesSea saltHerbsSpice type seasonings - such as those in the Pickling Spice used to cook the chickenOatmeal - limited amounts, not daily - with butter & sea salt (no milk)And ocassionally, after a meal, vanilla ice cream with every ingredient organic!I was disappointed that these foods & beverages were the only ones that turned up "safe" for me at the time - and happy to find enough to eat, even if it did become somewhat boring! I didn't test foods not listed here or some of the less popular vegetables such as artichokes or kohlrabi, nor beans or lentils - so this just represents what I tried & either kept or discarded.Keep in mind that I was simultaneously detoxing internally & externally as well as supporting with supplements. I found this diet easily digested & nourishing to me - but not to what ailed me. My snacks were the seeds, olives & veggies like cucumber slices. Frozen vegetables were very handy - a bowl could be thawed in the fridge overnight for eating raw - and they could be steamed in a few minutes to add to rice or quinoa. Drank a lot of water, hot like "tea" or room temperature.Stayed on this limited diet for 3 months or so & never went hungry. Feeling greatly recovered by that time, gradually added things back in by testing my tolerance for them one at a time. First thing I tried was coffee, which I drink black. When I was buggy, coffee was guaranteed to increase activity. Being able to drink it again told me I'd been on the right track. Melons & apples were two of my favorite fruits that no longer bothered me. Whole or 2% milk was next. I still go very lightly on most fruits, rarely eat cheese, bread or crackers, pasta & avoid known moldy foods like peanuts. For the last year, find I can eat most anything in moderation when dining out without any noticeable impact. At the time I was honing my diet, was also researching various foods. One source to which I gave attention was the controversial Hulda . Her observations about foods & their processing is fascinating! If I hadn't been able to cold-turkey on sugar, would have gone with her advice to switch to confectioner's/powdered sugar as the least contaminated of the processed sugars. One such article:http://livingnetwork.co.za/network/food-rules/moldy-food-aflotoxins/A Hulda interview where she's talking about parasites & cancer I found useful to help evaluate why my food choices were helping me. An excerpt from that regarding moldy foods & the aflatoxins:"Metals come into this whole process too. They may make the mitosis possible. And so quite a few of the bare metals like nickel and others are carcinogens. But then I did ask one more question, why are some people getting the cancers while other people, who are using the products with isopropyl alcohol in them and getting the same parasites and having the same life habits such as smoking and so on, why do some of them not get cancer? And I found the answer to that to be aflatoxin consumption. We have a lot of microtoxins or molds in our foods, but it is aflatoxins that's associated with isopropyl alcohol presence. In other words, if everybody who has an isopropyl alcohol accumulation (can't metabolize it anymore) and is at great risk for getting cancer has aflatoxin accumulation in their liver from eating moldy foods and that could go to a kind of a familial cause. Maybe some families cannot detoxify aflatoxin as well as others or they're simply eating more. By the time their eating a lot of peanuts and peanut butter and moldy bread, you're set up for aflatoxin damage to the liver. So that's the chain of events where I have it so far." http://www.toolsforhealing.com/cd/Articles/I/InterviewwithDr.HuldaClar.html There's a radio interview where advised against eating garlic & onions since they draw parasites. She considered them unfit for human consumption, as do some Indian (from India) medical practitioners. Will track that interview down. So I avoided those, too. You might want to do a similar experiment with your own diet to see what serves you best. Best wishes, Sue Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter? They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do. Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!Thanks in advance

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No these guys liked the org.peanut butter....string beans are great..funny thing

for me was they liked alot of things...just gaining back weight..everyone I

think has diff. reactions...had to eat rice crackers only...even though can

taste like styrofoam..lol.R

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From: helpnynow@...

bird mites

Subject: Re: Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeating

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 20:26:36 +0000

I actually hate peanut butter with hydrogenated oils, as it makes my skin

breakout horribly.

Most of the time I get the one made right at the store (fresh from the machine

and organic) like the one you make yourself at whole foods market, fairway

market, etc, from whole organic peanuts, and they still will love that. I also

eat a low carb organic flax bread toasted with it, and they will also be all

over it.

I had no idea they liked garlic. This morning I had breakfast that they didn't

bother me with: a raw carrot and cookeed green beans seasoned with org olive

oil, apple vinegar (small amount), sea salt, lemon,n garliv powder and liquid

aminos.

They didn't bother me. Most of what I eat is organic, but they do love sweet

carbs.

Thanks all for the info.

Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

Re: Help please... mites attacking mouth whileeating

Peanuts are notorious for containing mold. If you're eating peanut

butter with hydrogenated oils (chemically changed), you're getting a

double whammy from interference with normal fatty acid function & liver

detoxification. Try an organic peanut butter packed in glass with the

oil on the top (non-hydrogenated) that you stir into the butter & keep

refrigerated once opened. If you have the same problem with that, give

up peanut butter until you're over this.

Found I had to modify my diet considerably when I was buggy. Tested each

food I was normally eating by having that food alone & waiting for any

reaction. Same thoughts behind standard allergy food rotation testing.

When I did react with more bug activity, out it went for the duration

(and anything made with it). Already eating mostly organic for years &

avoiding known GMO & other altered foods & beverages, still gave up

anything that bingoed with increased activity & /or emotional unease or

physical distress.

This is what I could not eat: fruits (except white grape juice &

blueberries), most dairy (including milk & cheeses), grains (wheat, rye,

etc.), beef, pork, fish, seafood, soy, corn, white potatoes, yams,

chocolate, garlic, onion, scallion, raw tomato, lettuce, raw spinach,

raw carrots, coffee, regular tea, sugar, table salt, vinegar, and

anything fermented or containing mold.

This is what I found I could eat - all organic:

Chicken - deboned, boiled & simmered with pickling spices (allspice,

mustard seed, cloves, cinnamon, coriander seed, ginger, black pepper,

dill seed, chiles, bay leaves & cardamom) until it fell apart when

pricked with a fork - fat skimmed from the top as it cooled or after

refrigerating the entire pot. Pour off the liquid through a strainer &

keep that for broth and use the meat cold or reheated within 2 days.

Eggs - easiest was to scramble stovetop - ate at least 2 every day for

the protein, sulfur & lecithin.

Avocado

Thai Jasmine Rice - had to scrap brown rice

Rice Powder - for the easily assimilated amino acids for high protein

needs - just stirred into water between meals. Peaceful Planet (brand)

Gluten Free Rice Protein Pure Powder – Unflavored, Unsweetened (they

also have flavors & make a ton of protein drinks)

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Quinoa - with butter as morning cereal or like rice with a meal - I like

Ancient Harvest (brand) Prewashed Traditional & Red.

Sweet potato - but not white potato or yam

Vegetables raw or cooked with these exceptions: corn, lettuce, raw

spinach, raw tomato, raw carrots, garlic, onion, scallions

Sunflower & Pumpkin seeds (unsalted raw or roasted)

Black olives

Whole butter

Yogurt - whole milk unflavored unsweetened

Olive oil & Sesame oil

Herb teas

White grape juice (although not raw grapes)

Blueberries

Sea salt

Herbs

Spice type seasonings - such as those in the Pickling Spice used to cook

the chicken

Oatmeal - limited amounts, not daily - with butter & sea salt (no milk)

And ocassionally, after a meal, vanilla ice cream with every ingredient

organic!

I was disappointed that these foods & beverages were the only ones that

turned up " safe " for me at the time - and happy to find enough to eat,

even if it did become somewhat boring! I didn't test foods not listed

here or some of the less popular vegetables such as artichokes or

kohlrabi, nor beans or lentils - so this just represents what I tried &

either kept or discarded.

Keep in mind that I was simultaneously detoxing internally & externally

as well as supporting with supplements. I found this diet easily

digested & nourishing to me - but not to what ailed me. My snacks were

the seeds, olives & veggies like cucumber slices. Frozen vegetables were

very handy - a bowl could be thawed in the fridge overnight for eating

raw - and they could be steamed in a few minutes to add to rice or

quinoa. Drank a lot of water, hot like " tea " or room temperature.

Stayed on this limited diet for 3 months or so & never went hungry.

Feeling greatly recovered by that time, gradually added things back in

by testing my tolerance for them one at a time. First thing I tried was

coffee, which I drink black. When I was buggy, coffee was guaranteed to

increase activity. Being able to drink it again told me I'd been on the

right track. Melons & apples were two of my favorite fruits that no

longer bothered me. Whole or 2% milk was next. I still go very lightly

on most fruits, rarely eat cheese, bread or crackers, pasta & avoid

known moldy foods like peanuts. For the last year, find I can eat most

anything in moderation when dining out without any noticeable impact.

At the time I was honing my diet, was also researching various foods.

One source to which I gave attention was the controversial Hulda .

Her observations about foods & their processing is fascinating! If I

hadn't been able to cold-turkey on sugar, would have gone with her

advice to switch to confectioner's/powdered sugar as the least

contaminated of the processed sugars. One such article:

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A Hulda interview where she's talking about parasites & cancer

I found useful to help evaluate why my food choices were helping me. An

excerpt from that regarding moldy foods & the aflatoxins:

" Metals come into this whole process too. They may make the mitosis

possible. And so quite a few of the bare metals like nickel and others

are carcinogens. But then I did ask one more question, why are some

people getting the cancers while other people, who are using the

products with isopropyl alcohol in them and getting the same parasites

and having the same life habits such as smoking and so on, why do some

of them not get cancer? And I found the answer to that to be aflatoxin

consumption. We have a lot of microtoxins or molds in our foods, but it

is aflatoxins that's associated with isopropyl alcohol presence. In

other words, if everybody who has an isopropyl alcohol accumulation

(can't metabolize it anymore) and is at great risk for getting cancer

has aflatoxin accumulation in their liver from eating moldy foods and

that could go to a kind of a familial cause. Maybe some families cannot

detoxify aflatoxin as well as others or they're simply eating more. By

the time their eating a lot of peanuts and peanut butter and moldy

bread, you're set up for aflatoxin damage to the liver. So that's the

chain of events where I have it so far. "

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There's a radio interview where advised against eating garlic

& onions since they draw parasites. She considered them unfit for human

consumption, as do some Indian (from India) medical practitioners. Will

track that interview down. So I avoided those, too.

You might want to do a similar experiment with your own diet to see what

serves you best. Best wishes, Sue

Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter?

They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do

you actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I

had initially during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls

too, but they didn't spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do.

Mostly I got them off my body after bathing. My little puff balls

looked like tiny cotton balls.

What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and

immediately removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of

anything. Make smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black

beans and make a dish with rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We

are working into becoming vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the

Indians do.

Help please... mites attacking mouth while

eating

Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.

This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I

attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all

my food.

I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought

peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites

begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of

white little balls that eventually will me mites.

What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!

I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to

distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted

easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started

squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine

flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree

sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself

because of how strong they are.

The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's

food, they're back.

Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.

Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!

Thanks in advance

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Clothing polyester type fabric and the good old spandex. While infested cotton

was a problem, now I sleep with flannel sheets and change once a week just for

hygiene sake. I beleive this creature had invested ME and I continued to

reinvest my clothes and environment. That is why getting them off myself was the

hardest but best solution.

For bedding while invested I used Velor very hot for summer unless you have a

good air conditioner for summer nights, I used polyester in summer. Also I used

wintergreen alcoholic and white vinegar on sheets before going to bed, let air

dry first. Some have used just straight alcohol wintergreen is the best.

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of garlic and onion in there. Well, of the pot I made, I've only had about 4 big

tbsp.

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disgusting.

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fnd, but I suspect the 2nd one. The small ones look like tiny spiders, the

bigger ones are ugly as real monsters, and some turn themslves into fibers.

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> > As for the roasted peanuts, I'm so afraid of anything they like! Yesterday I

had some choc pudding. I did enjoy that as it was outside of home (they don't

seem to act out in public) and I didn't have to chew.

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> > BTW, I try to be a vegan, but I have the sweetest tooth on earth, so I sin

whenever there's a party/whatever with succulent non-vegan desserts. At home

only eat vegan though. Thx!

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> > Could you just eat roasted peanuts for a while instead of peanut butter?

They may not be as attracted to plain roasted peanut, or almonds. Do you

actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially

during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't

spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body

after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

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> > What about cooked foods like types of beans or dal? Cooked and immediately

removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

smallish batches. Or buy canned garbonzos or black beans and make a dish with

rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

vegetarian... will still eat dairy as the Indians do.

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> > I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut

butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing

eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls

that eventually will me mites.

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the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it

seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with

baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I

can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.

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Hi helpnynow--BTW, I HAVE THE BIGGEST SWEET TOOTH of anyone I know or have known. I could live on sweets. So don't feel like the Lone Ranger. Also BTW2, at the beginning of our infestation we had tiny spiders coming into the house--I thought they were spiders and now realize they were probably mites. Wish I had caught some. They looked exactly like tiny spiders to me. Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating

Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!Thanks in advance

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Short of fabric made out of copper I don't know of any fabric that they can't penetrate. Some people swear by bamboo clothing and sheets. You can buy those online. I did better with polyester / cotton sheets - you know, the cheap ones. I tossed sheets too after a while. Don't use the sheets I used 2 years ago... I guess it is kinda wasteful of me, but I can't bring myself to use those old sheets we struggled with so.L. Help please... mites attacking mouth while eating> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Warning: this might be gross, so don't read if you're easily disgusted.> > > > This is just the limits. today I barely ate, because everything I attempted to eat was attacked by the mites, so I ended up spitting all my food. > > > > I'm a vegan, and I love peanut butter toast. Well, I haven't bought peanut butter in a while because the minute I open the jar, the mites begin throwing eggs into it, and the first spoonful will show a bunch of white little balls that eventually will me mites.> > > > What on earth can I do about this?!!!!!> > > > I did the few things I could. I ate as fast as I could. I tried to distract the mites by doing something different (they can get distracted easily, it seems. but that didn't work great, though) and I started squishing my mouth with baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even bought those really strong tea-tree sticks that you chew on, which at a point I can't even handle myself because of how strong they are.> > > > The mites will be gone during those periods, but as soon as there's food, they're back.> > > > Now I'm becoming the no-food woman.> > > > Any suggestions? Please help, I'm so hungry!!> > > > Thanks in advance>

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What about nylon? Do they cross it as well? Today I was all over the place and

stopped by at Sports Authority, and saw those really hard polyester pants with a

nylon lining, the ones for rain/snow/cold... I am wondering if they will cross

that?

Later I stopped by home depot and bought two " fabrics " to see what I can do with

them. First, I got some fiberglass (the really soft one) and then some steel

wool (grade 0) the super soft one too. I wonder if they will cross those two.. I

can always make a PJ's with a normal outer and inner layers and the tough stuff

in the middle...

Do you know if they cross canvas? And there's even another one they don't seem

able to cross, but I don't know the name. It's in my vinyl shoe organizer. They

died inside of there because I put moth balls, so they didn't cross the vinyl or

that other fabric.. whatever it is.

Although later I saw some clues that at least one made it through the vinyl..

that was so hard to believe. I have gone so nuts about this that I've even

consider putting glue in a pair of socks and wearing them on top of regular

socks. They won't cross the hard glue.

Oh well.. I like challenges so I will continue trying to find a way to force

them out.

Thanks for the info :)

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actually see mites? I never did although I believe that is what I had initially

during this last two years. I used to get the puff balls too, but they didn't

spring out of nowhere as yours appear to do. Mostly I got them off my body

after bathing. My little puff balls looked like tiny cotton balls.

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removed to cool, but kept covered they should be free of anything. Make

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rice. What type of vegetarian are you? We are working into becoming

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baking soda, I bought the strongest Listerine flavor I could find, and I even

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