Guest guest Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 I have resumed use of Pink Oil along with coconut oil, undecylenic acid, salicylic acid (I buy the 20-35% solutions and add it to other mixtures to get the degree of peel I want), Orange Plus (as shampoo and combing solution). Why resume use of a product that I have routinely been trashed for using? Because as long as I used it I never had a morg LESION. I had morg, all right, fiber critters everywhere, but they did not feed at the surface. The killer was trying to wear skimpy clothing, something I had given up years ago once I learned that I "shed." Without the waxy, linalool, sulfur, and limonene imbued Pink oil on my skin, the morgs that landed on my bare forearms and feet were able to get a foothold. I have resumed its use with good effects, though since the morg does have that foothold now, and we know how tenaciously they claim new territory on our body in many ways, I am supplementing with old faithful Seabuckthorn berry oil, mostly by taking a couple of droppersful a day, once morning, once night. Internally I am still using the Lufenuron Willow recommended and it is amazing. I am not presently using the organic product that after I poured it over me and let the shower run over me for about 15 minutes, caused, every square quarter inch of my body, a small, squarish, flat, cardboard thin gelatinous thing. Most did not bite. I suspect those that did had small passengers, since they largely seemed inert. However, that product is a hassle time and mess-wise to prepare, and has a 3-5 day shelf life, tops, so I simply cannot use it all the time. I still have some of it left if I want to mix up some more. That was a respectable purge. The funny thing about that was that after that night, I started getting bitten on the surface of my skin a lot more than I had been for a really long time, except on occasional bad days, but suddenly every day was a bad day for biting. I think what it may have been was simple hunger. I purged their garden, their farm. Also, I am still using the very effective combination of a prescribed steroid gel and undecylenic acid together to cause small rocks, it seems sometimes, to emerge from my skin, especially in and around my feet. I rarely check in anymore so don't keep up with what others are doing, just don't have a lot of time plus I was getting so overwhelmed with info overload I needed to get away and take Rita's advice to stick with a protocol for longer than I did in my earlier, desperate years of experimentation and throwing money I didn't really have at everything I read about. I appreciate the prayers and well wishes that some of you have sent me privately. It means a lot, and you mean a lot. When I get out of school again I will try to get on the phone and call you back! Meanwhile, you probably already have done this, but if not, here is a link with links to some good info. Salicylic acid is the main thing that cleared up the acne I had from puberty until I began this regimen. A short and disastrous bout with tetracycline in the 70's helped, but I still had a face full of scars and continual, if less intense, breakouts. First I used Ivory liquid in the refill bottles (seemed a different formula than what was in the dispenser bottles) and then used No. 3 Clinique Clarifying Lotion, which contains salicylic acid. I finished with a protective layer of 2.5% benzoyl peroxide gel (Panoxyl, prescription at the time). I stopped going to the derm and thus lost my access to Panoxyl. I found a face wash that contained salicylic acid (Sal-Ac, no longer made, that I can find), by Genderm, though the brand changed a couple of times). After that I applied the same treatments as before, but with even better results. Maybe you can find, if you haven't already, something useful here. http://www.google.com/search?q=20%25+salicylic+acid+glycolic & rlz=1I7RNTN_en katiejill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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