Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Also do you take the sulfur internally, and if so how often. Any name on the sulfur pills? > > I was curious if anyone has tried the products from Morgone. I received the lotion today and with it came sulfur pills. Thinking about calling pharmacist to verify if ingredients are okay to take. Hope someone can give me feedback as to outcome of using products. Thanks chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Hi Chris One of the best posts about bugs is this post posted here a while ago , it is from a farmer , he says :......We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out of flowers of sulfur; which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. ........ Mites and farmer tricks link bird mites/message/10634 I don t know where you people are from, whether it be city, or too far north to know this, but mites are nothing new, and there is nothing foreign about them. I was raised, and still live in Louisiana, which is called, semi-tropical. I was raised on a farm/ranch. There are so many different types of mites, that bite, that I will not begin to try to list many; I will give a few examples. Warm blooded animals get lice; plants get lice; they are not the same type of lice. the lice that infest your turnip green patch, will not bite you because it suddenly got warmer in the US. The mites and lice that infest your chicken house, will not be satisfied with sucking on turnip greens; but they will crawl all over a human and give you the itch for many days after you have gotten rid of the mites. There are redbugs, picked up from walking through grass, brush, or sometimes dirt. They will burrow under your skin and make you want to take a wire brush and shed your won hide off. There are seed ticks that will cover you from brushing against the wrong tree limb, or infest your living room when you buy that real tree at Christmas. The Mange in dogs, or as we humans dislike having to call it, Scabies, that will infest you and all your pets. There are hog lice, chiken mites, Sarcopic mange, ring worm, ( & scores of other funguses from cattle and horses and dogs), that humans can get. There is the creeping crud, a fungus, that sometimes does not show to the naked eye for months, but will make you claw until you bleed, usually starting at the ankles and working up; it lives in the soil. While we back woods, country people may call all these vermin and varmints funny names, and we may seem stupid to some, we know these critters you are talking about; they were here in the US long before you went overseas. It is just as possible that you caught it from your Georgia tent mate when he returned from leave, as it is that you caught it in Iraq, or some other hot place. We have put a couple of cap fulls of pine oil or bleach in our bath water for years; we have cleaned our houses with pine oil for hundreds of years. We have dabbed pine oil, turpintine, and sometimes if desperate enough, coal oil, on redbugs, (and various other critters that attached themselves to us), to kill them for hundreds of years. We have coated ourselves in various kinds of fats, mud, and paste to keep them off, and to kill them when they decided to live on us anyway. We have bathed in baking soda, salt and epsoms salt to keep from itching; smeared paste from mustard, baking soda and tobacco to help. We have taken the skin from egg shells and pit on bad bites, to draw the itch out. We have chewed on the sulphur ends of hard matches, and made a paste out of flowers of sulfur; which bugs hate the smell of, and it keeps the bites from getting infected. One of the bad things about itchy bites, it all that scratching and hot, blooding flesh, attracts even more critters. As for borax; you can buy 20 Mule Team borax powder; it s been around longer than any of us. We wash with it, neutralize orors with it, remove stains with it, etc. Most of all, down here, we have been rubbing it on our meat in our smoke houses for ages; flies won t even light on it. we just wash it off when we take it out to eat. I heard in the eighties, that they were blowing recycled, chipped up, news papers into the walls of old historical homes to insulate them. Guess what they were soaking the news paper in prior to drying and chopping it up? That s right...Borax. Not only does it kill bugs, repel bugs, repel rodents and prevent them from chewing and nesting in the paper insulation, but it makes the paper fire retardent. You can make your on roach and ant bait with it by mixing it with flour and sugar, or just corn syrup and Borax. You can use it like carpet fresh, and you can wash your walls and floors and counters with it; use it as a paste for scrubbing; just don t rinse it too well, and you will see a lessening of itchy critters. And for people that want their clothes clean, but do not like fragrance fumes, etc., it s the best for your laundry. If the varmints are eating your ankles up, mix some borax with your lotion or vaseline; it will repel them and has antibiotic properties God bless you, Bill On Sat May 1st, 2010 6:57 PM EDT ot93chris wrote: >I was curious if anyone has tried the products from Morgone. I received the lotion today and with it came sulfur pills. Thinking about calling pharmacist to verify if ingredients are okay to take. Hope someone can give me feedback as to outcome of using products. Thanks chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 this should be totally safe long ago these were called sulfur wafers, this is not new to the market. This is the spring tonic I have posted several times if one wants to make at home. Using lye lotion and sulfur homemade is the best for me topically, and the spring tonic internally. Add some Q10 to this if it were me, and cell salts internally. http://www.motherearthnews.com/Natural-Health/Repel-Ticks-Sulfur-Remedy.aspx http://dewsvitamins.com/products/redarrow.html http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=368 & dat=19980717 & id=8JwxAAAAIBAJ & sjid=hj8D\ AAAAIBAJ & pg=6885,6832918 http://books.google.com/books?id=BlUOXak9hlQC & pg=PA183 & lpg=PA183 & dq=spring+tonic\ +sulfur & source=bl & ots=nuIUiLS1Wy & sig=L1CL5QhwbhW7PA5c8f_Ly67jXi4 & hl=en & ei=iKLdS_\ iFMoGa8ASx2vnMBw & sa=X & oi=book_result & ct=result & resnum=4 & ved=0CBIQ6AEwAzgK#v=onep\ age & q=spring%20tonic%20sulfur & f=false Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 If you can afford try some activated MMS1 in car with you out of the car for an hour activated on saucer do this daily until they subside. MMS is very reasonable. http://jimhumble.biz/biz-fundamentals.htm It is equally effective to rid a closet or room of mold, odors, or germs if you set a 10 drop mix of activated MMS on a saucer in the middle of a closed room and let the ClO2 gas arise out of the liquid naturally. Do not add any water in this case. Do not exceed the 10 drop suggestion. It's more effective and safer to do several repeated room cleansings every hour than to release too much ClO2 at one time into a closed room. The odor does not linger and will not harm cushions, curtains, or lampshades. After 2 hours, the odor will have sacrificed itself and any room odors will be gone. If the normal small from shoes and clothes in a closet are still present, then a second ClO2 saucer or cup should be repeated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Curious what pesticide you tried in your home that was effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 Forgot bag balm and flower of sulfur for my face has left me blemish free. Put on at night because you will have a yellow mask until bathing:) make thick as tar. Tractor supply sells and wal mart bag balm. > > If you can afford try some activated MMS1 in car with you out of the car for an hour activated on saucer do this daily until they subside. MMS is very reasonable. > http://jimhumble.biz/biz-fundamentals.htm > It is equally effective to rid a closet or room of mold, odors, or germs if you set a 10 drop mix of activated MMS on a saucer in the middle of a closed room and let the ClO2 gas arise out of the liquid naturally. Do not add any water in this case. Do not exceed the 10 drop suggestion. It's more effective and safer to do several repeated room cleansings every hour than to release too much ClO2 at one time into a closed room. The odor does not linger and will not harm cushions, curtains, or lampshades. After 2 hours, the odor will have sacrificed itself and any room odors will be gone. If the normal small from shoes and clothes in a closet are still present, then a second ClO2 saucer or cup should be repeated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 Bill wrote the same ingredients that are in sulfur wafers been around for decades. Here is a link for morgone and red arrow. http://dewsvitamins.com/products/redarrow.html http://morgone.com/ > > > > & gt; It is one that was mentioned on here by rita in Jan (I think). I don & #39;t have the name( nothing on bottle) but I know it was & nbsp;called ultra and was from do it & nbsp;yourself & nbsp;pest control. & nbsp; It was in one of Rita & #39;s last post about being bug free. & nbsp; I work out of my car and had to spray it with the pesticide (killed me or may kill me) but 2 days afterward I know longer felt them. & nbsp;I tried the Morgone today when & nbsp;I felt them crawling & nbsp;and it seemed to help. & nbsp; & nbsp;I & #39;m going to have my boyfriend try it since he still feels them quite a bit. & nbsp; I & #39;m not sure & nbsp;if & nbsp;this worked, but I bathed & nbsp;in sauve coconut shampoo and then rubbed myself down with & nbsp;sulphur soap I got & nbsp;from biokleen. & nbsp; While I was in bed I & nbsp;felt this intense biting where there was a brown spot under my skin, two days later I picked that brown spot out of my skin. DIIIIsssssssssgusti ng!!!!! Thanks for & nbsp;the info > about sulphur tablets. & nbsp; & gt; > > > > > > > > Curious what pesticide you tried in your home that was effective. & gt; & gt; > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 I have been taking this for sometime only in blackstrap molasses, what is known in the hills as spring tonic. http://www.appalachianhistory.net/2009/03/time-for-spring-tonic.html > > > > > > & gt; It is one that was mentioned on here by rita in Jan (I think). I don & #39;t have the name( nothing on bottle) but I know it was & nbsp;called ultra and was from do it & nbsp;yourself & nbsp;pest control. & nbsp; It was in one of Rita & #39;s last post about being bug free. & nbsp; I work out of my car and had to spray it with the pesticide (killed me or may kill me) but 2 days afterward I know longer felt them. & nbsp;I tried the Morgone today when & nbsp;I felt them crawling & nbsp;and it seemed to help. & nbsp; & nbsp;I & #39;m going to have my boyfriend try it since he still feels them quite a bit. & nbsp; I & #39;m not sure & nbsp;if & nbsp;this worked, but I bathed & nbsp;in sauve coconut shampoo and then rubbed myself down with & nbsp;sulphur soap I got & nbsp;from biokleen. & nbsp; While I was in bed I & nbsp;felt this intense biting where there was a brown spot under my skin, two days later I picked that brown spot out of my skin. DIIIIsssssssssgusti ng!!!!! Thanks for & nbsp;the info > > about sulphur tablets. & nbsp; & gt; > > > > > > > > > > > > Curious what pesticide you tried in your home that was effective. & gt; & gt; > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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