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Jess,Did You know there is a bed bug epidemic in New York??What color are Your Mites and do you know how big they are in cm.From: "helpnynow@..." <helpnynow@...>Bird Mites Newsgroup <bird mites >Sent: Fri, June 4, 2010 8:45:50 AMSubject: How can I avoid passing this on to someone?

I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I could get some suggestions on the mite part.I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a 16 hour road trip. Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder how does he know his immune system is so

strong..)Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis. Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I know how contagious it is. My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries me. But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person who could help me now.Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it and his apt won't get infested?Thanks in advace,JessSent on the Sprint® Now Network

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There is no way to ensure that you won't pass this on to your family. Especially

since you have so easily passed it on to others. Could you stay in a hotel?

Even if your brother wears sulphur you still risk infesting his apartment and

car. If you can't stay in hotel I would bomb ihis place after you leave and whe

there spray Lysol and windex on surfaces. Same thing with his car. I think it's

very risky. I still won't stay at my familys house nor anyone else for that

matter. If your family can affor to put you up somewhere it be well worth it

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On Jun 4, 2010, at 10:45 AM, helpnynow@... wrote:

I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc I've

been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the depression

are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For depression I'm

already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I could get some

suggestions on the mite part.

I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a 16

hour road trip.

Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if there's

any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to help

me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I have

already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything (he

thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder how

does he know his immune system is so strong..)

Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at least

my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people here

wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to mix it

or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't get it.

I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I know how

contagious it is.

My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on a

scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries me.

But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person who

could help me now.

Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it and

his apt won't get infested?

Thanks in advace,

Jess

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Hi

I pick it up from the server spoon at the Whole Foods hot food serving buffet ,

like where isnt this bug . I go to my moms all the time & get bit there , but

she is never bothered , niether is my brother...... Go figure , it been years

for me getting bit & they are never bothered .I am so glad My girlfriend never

was botherd ever . We hugged all the time, she never felt anything . I leaned

not to worry, just pray ..

Bye ,

Bill

On Fri Jun 4th, 2010 6:07 PM EDT Rush wrote:

>Jess

>There is no way to ensure that you won't pass this on to your family.

Especially since you have so easily passed it on to others. Could you stay in a

hotel? Even if your brother wears sulphur you still risk infesting his

apartment and car. If you can't stay in hotel I would bomb ihis place after you

leave and whe there spray Lysol and windex on surfaces. Same thing with his

car. I think it's very risky. I still won't stay at my familys house nor anyone

else for that matter. If your family can affor to put you up somewhere it be

well worth it

>

>Sent from my iPhone

>

>On Jun 4, 2010, at 10:45 AM, helpnynow@... wrote:

>

>I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc I've

been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the depression

are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For depression I'm

already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I could get some

suggestions on the mite part.

>

>I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a 16

hour road trip.

>

>Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

>

>This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to help

me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I have

already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything (he

thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder how

does he know his immune system is so strong..)

>

>Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at least

my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

>

>Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people here

wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to mix it

or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't get it.

I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I know how

contagious it is.

>

>My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on a

scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries me.

>But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person who

could help me now.

>

>Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it and

his apt won't get infested?

>

>Thanks in advace,

>Jess

>

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

>

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Hey Peeps how are you? I'm totally messed up. This is getting worse on my face.

They are constantly crawling all over my face and biting around my eyes. Also, I

have the burn sensation on my eye lids. NOTHING works. I'm not kidding, I tried

it all except hardcore drugs. I am waiting for winter already because spring

makes this worse. I am pulling out my eyelashes because they are in there too

inside the folicles and also in my throat. I'm worried about spreading this

shit. All I have to do is breathe and they are coming out my nose. I have a

sister, brother and his wife visiting from the coast they are planning on

visiting here over the 4th of July. What do I do? I want to see them but I don't

want to seem like I'm being a rude jerk. They said they want to stay at a hotel

but they want to come here for barbecue crap, you know just hang on the back

porch and yard. Is that safe? What do I do? Does anyone know if this is easily

spread to family members? Is it ok if they just hang out on the back porch? What

if they want to go inside? My sister said she wants to go in and look at old

photos of our Mom and stuff. They will probably want to come in and use the

bathroom too. Oh man what to do? Also I'm embarrased that they see me with my

eyes all swollen and bloodshot looking, it looks like the x beat me up or

something. Anyway thanks for listening to me. I hope you guys are having better

luck than me.

Thanks,

Tony

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> >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc I've

been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the depression

are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For depression I'm

already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I could get some

suggestions on the mite part.

> >

> >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a 16

hour road trip.

> >

> >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> >

> >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> >

> >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> >

> >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

> >

> >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on a

scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries me.

> >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person

who could help me now.

> >

> >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

> >

> >Thanks in advace,

> >Jess

> >

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

> >

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, I'm sending you lots of good healing vibes. GB surgery is pretty tough so

keep up the fast healing and dont overdo for a while! B

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> Gee, it is good to hear from you Tony. I was worried about you. I'm

recovering from gallbladder surgery which I had yesterday not even one day ago.

On heavy meds right now. Tummy is so so sore. But feel I'm recuperating pretty

fast.

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Tony, I know you are tight on coin but here are a few suggestions:

the ESP botanicals New Hope II soap with sulphur will really help to cut down

the crawling. 4 bars which will last a couple on months $25 w/S & H. The soap is

almost at the bottom of the page. Worth every cent and one of the most helpful

products for me yet.

http://www.espbotanicals.com/strongest_organic_skin_care-new_hope_two.html

The ESP shampoo on this page is now a shampoo and body wash with sulphur in it.

Very helpful. (the site is not updated yet to show this)

http://www.espbotanicals.com/natural_organic_skin_care_products.html

Dr Staningers VermiiZyme spray in and around your nose and ears helps me. I also

spray it around, but not directly in my eyes. Six shots in your mouth is good

for if you have anything going on in there.

http://products.healinggrapevine.com/skin-care/vermiizyme.html

The chac mool white blitzed water, expensive, but very helpful when sprayed

directly on skin. It dries with a salty remnant on your skin and seems to really

cut down on crawling. One bottle lasts for ages if you just use it for misting.

You can also add 1/2 a teaspoon daily to a glass of water and drink it. Not sure

if the espsom salt spray people make and use does the same thing or not when you

let it dry on your skin

http://products.healinggrapevine.com/chac-mool.html

I also think misting ( and drinking) with a strong solution of dark Willard

Water has been helping me. It is very inexpensive.

http://www.drwillard.com/

This is the brand and company Dr S uses.

Washing with this funga saop from DR S also is very good. The bottle says not to

wash hair with it but I have been.

http://products.healinggrapevine.com/other-recommended-products/soaps.html#tea-t\

ree-soap

You only need a very small amount and this bottle lasts a long time

Bathing in a cup of epsom and sea salt each with several drops of tea tree is

very helpful to me. I put my face right into the bath water and air dry

afterwards.

Someone posted somewhere to clean with dawn soap and white vinegar. Dawn isn't

the healthiest product to use, but I tried this on my floors recently and it did

cut down on the jumpies. I put two good squirts of dawn and about 1/4 of a

gallon of vinegar in a bucket of water. I am thinking of trying a couple of

tablespoons of coconut oil to the mix next time, although it will make my floor

slippery. Clean your bathroom and kitchen with this daily for the week before

your family comes, vacuuming first, and spraying it everywhere. I sprayed inside

my cabinets too and just rinse any dishes before I use them. Misting the air in

your rooms with this mixture for a few days might help before they come, might

be helpful to knock them down. I added a few drops of lemon essential oil the

next time I used it.

Gotta go to work, keep on trying, it will get better for you.

B

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> Hey Peeps how are you? I'm totally messed up. This is getting worse on my

face. They are constantly crawling all over my face and biting around my eyes.

Also, I have the burn sensation on my eye lids. NOTHING works. I'm not kidding,

I tried it all except hardcore drugs. I am waiting for winter already because

spring makes this worse. I am pulling out my eyelashes because they are in

there too inside the folicles and also in my throat. I'm worried about spreading

this shit. All I have to do is breathe and they are coming out my nose. I have a

sister, brother and his wife visiting from the coast they are planning on

visiting here over the 4th of July. What do I do? I want to see them but I don't

want to seem like I'm being a rude jerk. They said they want to stay at a hotel

but they want to come here for barbecue crap, you know just hang on the back

porch and yard. Is that safe? What do I do? Does anyone know if this is easily

spread to family members? Is it ok if they just hang out on the back porch? What

if they want to go inside? My sister said she wants to go in and look at old

photos of our Mom and stuff. They will probably want to come in and use the

bathroom too. Oh man what to do? Also I'm embarrased that they see me with my

eyes all swollen and bloodshot looking, it looks like the x beat me up or

something. Anyway thanks for listening to me. I hope you guys are having better

luck than me.

>

> Thanks,

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I hope you are taking it easy today and enjoying the sunshine. I'm sending you

healing energy for a speedy recuperation from GB surgery.

It is wonderful news that the MSM is helping along with the foot baths. Are you

still doing any parts of the S. protocol as well?

z3

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> > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a

16 hour road trip.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

>

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> > >

>

>

> > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on

a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries

me.

>

>

> > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person

who could help me now.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

>

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> > >

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> > >Thanks in advace,

>

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> > >Jess

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

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Healing energy from myself as well. Hope the recovery is a quick one.

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> > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

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> > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking

a 16 hour road trip.

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> > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

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> >

> >

> > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want

to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though

I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

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> > > >

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> >

> > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

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> > > >

> >

> >

> > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

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> >

> > > >

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> > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters

on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really

worries me.

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> >

> > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> >

> >

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> > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get

it and his apt won't get infested?

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> > > >Thanks in advace,

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> > > >Jess

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

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helpnow, this happens all the time with a thread, it can be frustrating. Perhaps

we should all start are own threads instead of just posting to what is here. I

find it hard to tell you how not to spread this, not even sure it is contagious,

my co-workers never got it from me and I was covered with lesions at one point,

and some mrsa. Clean clothes, clean skin is probably important.

> > >

> > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > >

> > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a

16 hour road trip.

> > >

> > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > >

> > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > >

> > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > >

> > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

> > >

> > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on

a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries

me.

> > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person

who could help me now.

> > >

> > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

> > >

> > >Thanks in advace,

> > >Jess

> > >

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

> > >

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Rose I find it so peculiar that some get this infection infestation and others

do not, there has to be a correlation.

> > >

> > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > >

> > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a

16 hour road trip.

> > >

> > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > >

> > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > >

> > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > >

> > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

> > >

> > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on

a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries

me.

> > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person

who could help me now.

> > >

> > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

> > >

> > >Thanks in advace,

> > >Jess

> > >

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

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My conclusion to the correlation, immune system.

> > > >

> > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > >

> > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking

a 16 hour road trip.

> > > >

> > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > >

> > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want

to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though

I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > >

> > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > >

> > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > >

> > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters

on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really

worries me.

> > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > >

> > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get

it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > >

> > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > >Jess

> > > >

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Must have some springtail in me:)

> > > >

> > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > >

> > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking

a 16 hour road trip.

> > > >

> > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > >

> > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want

to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though

I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > >

> > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > >

> > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > >

> > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters

on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really

worries me.

> > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > >

> > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get

it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > >

> > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > >Jess

> > > >

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Let me rephrase:) Had a few brew-skies and feeling irony.

> > > > >

> > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > >

> > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > >

> > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > >

> > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want

to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though

I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > >

> > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > >

> > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > >

> > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters

on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really

worries me.

> > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > >

> > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get

it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > >

> > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > >Jess

> > > > >

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

> > > > >

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Perhaps the scent or something?

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/human-pheromones.html

> > > > >

> > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > >

> > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > >

> > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > >

> > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want

to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though

I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > >

> > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > >

> > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > >

> > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters

on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really

worries me.

> > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > >

> > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get

it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > >

> > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > >Jess

> > > > >

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

> > > > >

> > > > >------------ --------- --------- ------

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Genetic marker curious what is the definition of such? I believe the scent to

more of a factor. Another reason for sulfur being such an important element

literally to curb this infection infestation.

> > > > >

> > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > >

> > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > >

> > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > >

> > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want

to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though

I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > >

> > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > >

> > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > >

> > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters

on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really

worries me.

> > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > >

> > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get

it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > >

> > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > >Jess

> > > > >

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

> > > > >

> > > > >------------ --------- --------- ------

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http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/s.html

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> > > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > > >Jess

> > > > > >

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

> > > > > >

> > > > > >------------ --------- --------- ------

> > > > > >

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Frito my friend we differ there I feel the initial attraction infection is

scent, then the infection, reason explaining more women infected.

http://www.ehow.com/pheromones/

http://www.anapsid.org/pheromones.html

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> > > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > > >Jess

> > > > > >

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

> > > > > >

> > > > > >------------ --------- --------- ------

> > > > > >

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The main focus of this laboratory is to understand the molecular, neuronal and

physiological basis of insect chemoreception and behavior. At the first level we

would like to study odor receptor protein function. At the second level, we

would like to analyze neuronal circuits in the brain that are involved in

generating odor guided behaviors. Finally we would like to investigate the

mechanisms underlying olfactory system development.

Most insects can detect and discriminate between a wide variety of odorants

which is critical for a number of behaviors like finding food, mating, and

oviposition. Odor molecules are detected by 7-transmembrane Odor Receptor

proteins present on the surface of neurons in the olfactory organs. A large

family of 60 Odor receptor (Or) genes was first identified in the fruit fly

Drosophila melanogaster,which subsequently enabled the identification of similar

families from genomes of several other insect species. The odor responses of

individual odor receptors can be analyzed in great detail using an array of

powerful molecular, genetic, bioinformatic and physiological means. Our lab will

employ these approaches to address a number of important problems in entomology

and neuroscience.

http://olfaction.ucr.edu/research.html

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family;

partly bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with

the depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was

wondering if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family

members.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I

know at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has

candidasis.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> > > > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the

only person who could help me now.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > > > >Jess

> > > > > > >

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

> > > > > > >

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Rose Capping my cilantro huh LOL

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> > > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > > >Jess

> > > > > >

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

> > > > > >

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Maybe you should go start your own room if it bothers you so much. It happens

all the time here so like it or leave it. Maybe leave it sounds better with that

hateful attitude.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly

bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering

if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know

at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> > > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Thanks in advace,

> > > > > >Jess

> > > > > >

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

> > > > > >

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! Thanks, it's good to hear from you too and thanks for worrying about me.

For a long time I was cut off from internet becasue I couldn't afford it. They

might cut me off again because I am having problems with credit, making

payments, etc. Anyway I'm rooting for you on your recovery from surgery I hope

you have lots of healthy stuff to eat to help you get better. Maybe stay away

from animal products as I heard they cause inflammation and also hard to digest.

I hope your man is looking after you like he should.

You made my day regarding the contagious stuff. I'm not so worried about it now

after reading your post. Also I totally want to find some kind of infared

technology and MSM supplements. Thank God those protocols are helping you. I

called the gym here in town and although they have suanas they do not have

infrared. So yea, I will be buying one of those puppies when I get some funds.

Also I will stop pulling out my eyelashes I noticed like you that it doesn't

really help. Rather they get off on it! Anyway I hope you gets lots of R & R

. Please get well soon. Real soon.

Tony

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>

>

> > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a

16 hour road trip.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on

a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries

me.

>

>

> > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person

who could help me now.

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

>

>

> > >

>

>

> > >Thanks in advace,

>

>

> > >Jess

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Hi Bill, thanks for all this info. Unfortunately I tried i. I'm sure it works

for other peeps but I think I have this disease worse than other peeps in the

facial areas. I even sprayed iodine directly in my eyes and they are still in

there. Mostly they are on my eyelids and under my eyes and also in my eyelash

follicles. Aslo they are in my eyebrows crawling around. What I don't understand

is for quite some time they left these areas alone -sort of. Then they hung out

on my neck or chest. Then overnight they were totally in my eyes and they won't

go away. Last night I drank more than usual. Yea I know I'm messing with my

liver but it's the only thing that shuts them up. Anyway thanks Bill for trying

to help. I hope you are doing better than me. Yea I'm still trying to keep

faith.

Tony

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> >> >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> >> >

> >> >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a

16 hour road trip.

> >> >

> >> >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> >> >

> >> >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> >> >

> >> >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> >> >

> >> >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

> >> >

> >> >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on

a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries

me.

> >> >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> >> >

> >> >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

> >> >

> >> >Thanks in advace,

> >> >Jess

> >> >

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

> >> >

> >> >------------------------------------

> >> >

> >> >

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Here are some ideas to decrease the amount of exposure to others:

1) Wash and iron all clothing you will bring and put it in clean double plastic

bags. Take off the outside bag just before you enter the new place.

2) As soon as you get to the new place, take off all of your clothes and seal

them in plastic and leave them sealed in plastic until you go home or can wash

them.

3) As soon as you take off all your clothes, get in the shower and scrub your

entire body and hair with a scrub brush and ESP sulphur soap. Leave the soap on

for 5-10 min and then rinse. Wash your hair as you normally do. Dry of and put

on all clean clothes and preferably new shoes (flip=flops are cheap). Clean the

entire tub/shower and bathroom floor with orange plus once you are all dressed

(bring it from home) Do this show routine each morning and again each night

before bed.

4) Bring biokleen detergent w/enzymes and wash everything you wear and all

linens and towels you use each day and iron them if possible if you are

experiencing a lot of activity.

5) Don't touch other people much and take another shower and change clothing

each time you feel much crawling. Keep bagging dirty clothes.

6) Stay away from sugar, processed foods, GMO-foods, and alcohol as they cause

increased activity.

7) Wear Queen Helen Green Face mask under your clothes as much of the time as

possible if you feel activity, as this instantly reduces activity in the area it

is on.

Your main goal would be to reduce the activity of whatever it is that's bugging

you during the time you are visiting so it will not bother others.

We have successfully visited family members this way and NOT passed it on. It is

a PAIN in the BUTT. Yet it has been worth the heroic effort for us to do at

various times over the past 2 years.

z3

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family;

partly bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with

the depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was

wondering if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family

members.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I

know at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has

candidasis.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> >> > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Thanks in advace,

> >> > > > >Jess

> >> > > > >

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

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >------------ --------- --------- ------

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

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Hi my favorite nurse!!!! Thanks for your advice. I told them I had bugs here

they still wanna come. nobody believes how horrible this is. They think I'm

making it all up. I'm going to let everyone knows how it goes if i still have

internet then.

Tony

> > >

> > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family; partly bc

I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with the

depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> > >

> > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're taking a

16 hour road trip.

> > >

> > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was wondering if

there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family members.

> > >

> > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and want to

help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even though I

have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get anything

(he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so I wonder

how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> > >

> > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I know at

least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has candidasis.

> > >

> > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln people

here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or how to

mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he won't

get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others, so I

know how contagious it is.

> > >

> > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his masters on

a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it really worries

me.

> > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only person

who could help me now.

> > >

> > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't get it

and his apt won't get infested?

> > >

> > >Thanks in advace,

> > >Jess

> > >

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

> > >

> > >------------------------------------

> > >

> > >

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Oh man thanks for this . Yea I noticed if I get jiggy with the x she

doesn't get this disease either even though her cat is always scratching. It's

just me and my Dad suffering even though he won't admit it he's covered in this

disease just like me.

Tony

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >I'm going to be going to my home country and seeing my family;

partly bc I've been away for too long and partly because the mites along with

the depression are making me feel almost disabled, so I am taking a break. For

depression I'm already getting treatment, so I just would like to know if I

could get some suggestions on the mite part.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >I'm staying at my brother's apartment for 2 nights and then we're

taking a 16 hour road trip.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Of course, I fear that I will pass this on to him and I was

wondering if there's any way to avoid this. Same thing for my other family

members.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >This is a pretty messed up situation because they're concerned and

want to help me, but at the same time they don't know the risk they run. Even

though I have already warned them, my brother sounds convinced that he won't get

anything (he thinks only people with compromised immune systems would get it, so

I wonder how does he know his immune system is so strong..)

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Anyway, I don't know who is likely to get it and who isn't but I

know at least my father is very likely to get it since he thinks he has

candidasis.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Anyway, it occured to me to ask my brother to wear that sulfur soln

people here wear. I've never tried it myself and don't know the % of sulfur or

how to mix it or even if it would work, but I don't know what else to do so he

won't get it. I've spent less time in other homes and passed this on to others,

so I know how contagious it is.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >My brother will be going abroad within a few weeks to start his

masters on a scholarship, and this could potentially ruin his plans, so it

really worries me.

> >> > > > >But he insists that he has to help me and truthfully, he is the only

person who could help me now.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions? Any way to ensure he won't

get it and his apt won't get infested?

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >Thanks in advace,

> >> > > > >Jess

> >> > > > >

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

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >------------ --------- --------- ------

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

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