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Thanks , you gave me a good chuckle out loud! So so so true. That is one reason why I do meditation.

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Watching nature is a simple meditation actually.

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Before this, I meditated for an hour everyday. I want to go back to my meditations. I have been working on my chakras lately. It is helping.

From: Goldstein@... <Goldstein@...>Subject: Re: Re: scalpbird mites Date: Friday, October 15, 2010, 9:44 PM

I am ever so grateful to all the people here.

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Have you gotten rid of the rodents???? You must be sure there are no more

rodents for them to reproduce on.

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one place to another if their locale is not working for them.  They started in

my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my scalp, although some

crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to treat the whole body. 

You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and the inner as

well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this is

necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green

vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc.  You've

probably heard all of this before.  With children it is harder to all of the

above, I know. 

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a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am hoping they don't

start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted before.

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Z3 Agree all rodents and birds on home and around must be eradicated. I still

use the pest sound repellent not sure if it helps? Have on in each room, my pets

seem unaffected. The electronic pest control will take several weeks to show

effectiveness. I have 2 in my bedroom:) I also keep poison in attic and

basement. Also I leave homemade lye soap bars in each room, the old timers in

the south say the lye bars will keep pest away? Then when I make the liquid lye

I just shave some off and put back in the room. The link below is for reference

it has been so long since I bought mine, think I got them at Ace hardware and

some through publisher's clearing house. Just shop around and find the cheapest

I would think. Anyone else tried the pest control electric?

http://www.sourcingmap.com/ultrasonic-electronic-pest-mosquito-insect-rodent-rat\

-repeller-p-36170.html

Folk claims

about lye soap:

It keeps kids from swearing.

It's great for removing laundry stains.

It helps relieve psoriasis, eczema, dry skin and acne.

Wash right after exposure to remove poison ivy. Wash and rinse affected area

three times a day. Leave the lather on the spot to dry it up.

It sucks the heat out of sunburn. Get relief in minutes from the lather left on.

The lather relieves the itching of mosquito and chigger bites and also repels

mosquitoes.

Hang lye soap on trees to keep away insects that bore.

Put it under your bottom sheet at the bottom of your bed to alleviate leg

cramps.

A bar under the sink keeps ants away.

A bit on a hook is good catfish bait.

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from one place to another if their locale is not working for them.  They

started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my scalp,

although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to treat the

whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and

the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this

is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green

vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc.  You've

probably heard all of this before.  With children it is harder to all of the

above, I know. 

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are nesting only on my scalp. I have many sores on my head and am embarrased to

get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am hoping they

don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted before.

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Lye Soap to Get the Dirt Out and as a Curative

http://www.grannyslyesoap.com/

It seems that the Amish and the people of the Appalachian Mountains have an old

tradition in common: making and using lye soap to really get the dirt and stains

out of clothes. In the Smokey Mountains people also use it to heal poison ivy or

poison oak. It also exterminates bugs like lice, bed bugs, and mites. Other uses

of handmade lye soap are numerous. For instance, some people use it for eczema,

acne, keeping mosquitoes away, psoriasis, ridding animals of fleas, clean

cement, chigger bites, shampoo, sunburn, laundry, cure leather, to bleach white

clothes, and stops itching of athletes foot.

If you are planning to go in the woods you can use lye soap as a preventative

measure against poison ivy. Moisten your fingertips with water and scrub them

across the bars of soap to make a cream and rub this on your skin. This will

keep the oil from the poison ivy from getting into your skin. When you come back

home cleanse your skin with hot water and the lye soap. Rub your arms and legs,

stroking away from your body.

Lye some is more versatile than many other soaps as you can see from the many

ways people use it. Lye is also used to clean pipes, but when it is mixed with

oil it changes chemically, the process is saponification. Once this process

takes place you have soap, but no more lye when the mixture is made in the right

proportion.

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from one place to another if their locale is not working for them.  They

started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my scalp,

although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to treat the

whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and

the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this

is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green

vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc.  You've

probably heard all of this before.  With children it is harder to all of the

above, I know. 

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get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am hoping they

don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted before.

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Grandma's homemade lye soap....those words can bring the fear of God into a

young lad's heart.

I remember when school was almost ready for summer break. We would be excited as

we planned our summer vacation to my grandparents' home for several weeks. Then,

as part of the checklist, Mom would tell Dad to remind her to bring home some of

Grandmother's homemade lye soap. Knowing that Mom would wash my mouth out with

soap if I said a bad word or if I had sassed back at her made me analyze every

word I had spoken since the previous Christmas. I knew what an awful taste the

soap had but what I didn't realize was the benefits that the homemade lye soap

had.

Grandma's lye soap was great for a pre-wash to help get dirt and grime from the

laundry. All you needed to do was to get the soiled area damp, rub the soiled

area with the bar of soap and throw the article of clothing into the washing

machine. Lye soap made the clothes come out clean and made white items whiter

and brighter.

Used everyday as a body soap, lye soap is good for sensitive skin. It helps with

clearing acne, eczema and psoriasis. For hunters, when used to shower it helps

eliminate the human scent. For hunters and gardeners who accidentally get into

poison oak, poison ivy or poison sumac, lather up the area and let it dry on the

skin; it will eliminate the burning and itching. This application also works for

mosquitoes, chiggers, ticks, sunburn and athlete's foot. Lye soap will make your

skin softer, make your hair shine, helps eliminate dandruff, and kills head and

body lice. For your pets, it kills fleas and reduces dander.

Grandma also used it in various other ways. She would tie a bar into and old

sock and hang it near the porch to keep bugs away. The scrapings from the big

iron kettle in which she made the soap, were spread around the outside of the

home to keep ants and termites away. Grandpa swore that Grandma's homemade lye

soap made good fish bait, and that it would keep snakes, spiders, and roaches

away from the house. It was used as a degreaser when he worked on equipment. A

little lye soap rubbed on the bottom of drawers made them open easier. Door

hinges would get lye soap rubbed into them to stop squeaking. His favorite,

however, was that it was guaranteed to help clean up the language of the

children.

Making homemade lye soap is a very easy process. Add lye into fat, lard or

grease. Then the work begins of stirring and blending the two together.

The safe part of the ingredients for making your own soap is the animal fat or

lard. Lard can be purchased directly from your grocery store. Some people like

to substitute coconut, sunflower oil, vegetable oil or canola oil instead of

using lard. It will give a different consistency to the finished product.

The dangerous part of the ingredients is the lye, which is known as a base and

an alkali, caustic soda or sodium hydroxide. It can be purchased from a chemical

supply house or you can make your own. Caution must be used when working with

lye, as it is very caustic and will burn your skin and blind you if it gets into

your eyes. Use rubber gloves, goggles, and long sleeve garments when using lye.

If you accidentally get any on your skin, do not use water! This will increase

the burning and damage. You must use vinegar to neutralize the effects of the

lye. For more safety issues about handling visit lye @ www.poison.org. In case

of an emergency from coming in contact with lye, call 911 or your local poison

control center. Let them know immediately that you have been working with lye so

they can give you the proper advice.

Grandma's Homemade Lye Soap Recipe

There are numerous recipes for homemade lye soap. Below is a very basic one that

is easy to use for any beginner.

Basic items needed to make your own soap:

4-6 quart Pyrex or oven ware bowl with handle and a spout.

4-6 quart glass, stoneware crock, stainless steel or iron cooking pot.

A long handled heavy duty wooden or stainless steel spoon for stirring the

mixture.

Rubber gloves

Eye Safety glasses

Small shallow cardboard or wooden box lined with a plastic trash bag.

Ingredients:

One 12 oz. can of 100% lye

21-1/2 oz. ice cold or partially frozen distilled water

5 lb., 7-1/3 oz. (2.48 kg) lard or all vegetable shortening.

Directions:

Place the water and or ice cubes into the bowl, carefully add the lye to the

water. Do not reverse this process. Using your stirring spoon stir carefully

till the lye has dissolved. Cover and let set until it drops in temperature to

around 85 degrees.

Melt your lard and put into the 4-6 quart container; let cool to 95 degrees. Now

you can start to make your soap.

With your stirring spoon, start to stir in an " 8 " pattern. Slowly pour the lye

water into the melted lard. Pour very carefully and slowly, making the flow of

the lye water smaller than a pencil...just trickle it in until its all been

added. Once you start this process you must keep stirring until the mix is thick

like a cooked pudding. If you stop stirring it may separate. The key is constant

gentle stirring.

When the mix has thickened up you can then pour it into your lined box. Allow to

set for 4-6 hours. Using a table knife you can cut into bars. Do not use a sharp

knife that will cut into the plastic liner. Allow a week for drying time before

you remove the soap from the box. After the soap is removed from the box, allow

the soap to cure for 30 days before using it.

This is the most basic recipe for making Grandma's homemade lye soap. There are

hundreds of different ways to make it. You can add different oils, fragrances,

and other items like flower petals, oatmeal, grapefruit and orange peels. For

the one time when I did slip and said a bad word, having orange peel added to

the soap would have made it taste much better than the plain soap. I learned my

lesson! Now the important thing for you is to learn the basics of soap making

and expand from there. More information is available on the internet. Soap

making can become a fun and creative hobby as well as coming in handy at

gift-giving time.

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anything, or is this your first contact? 

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> > > > > I did find that because of how tenacious these things are they migrate

from one place to another if their locale is not working for them.  They

started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my scalp,

although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to treat the

whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and

the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this

is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green

vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc.  You've

probably heard all of this before.  With children it is harder to all of the

above, I know. 

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they are nesting only on my scalp. I have many sores on my head and am

embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am

hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted

before.

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Thanks Rita and Bill,

As you all know, I'll try anything to get rid of the critters. I can try Bill's formula tonight, but I'll have to order Rita's. I'll keep you both posted.

thanks,

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Friday, October 15, 2010, 3:14 PM>>> >>>>I have been dealing with this for about 8 months now and feels like they are nesting only on my scalp. I have many sores on my head and am embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted before.>>>>>>>>>>

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Haven't tried them, but I'm getting some now:)

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>Subject: Re: scalpbird mites Date: Saturday, October 16, 2010, 2:24 PM

Z3 Agree all rodents and birds on home and around must be eradicated. I still use the pest sound repellent not sure if it helps? Have on in each room, my pets seem unaffected. The electronic pest control will take several weeks to show effectiveness. I have 2 in my bedroom:) I also keep poison in attic and basement. Also I leave homemade lye soap bars in each room, the old timers in the south say the lye bars will keep pest away? Then when I make the liquid lye I just shave some off and put back in the room. The link below is for reference it has been so long since I bought mine, think I got them at Ace hardware and some through publisher's clearing house. Just shop around and find the cheapest I would think. Anyone else tried the pest control electric? http://www.sourcingmap.com/ultrasonic-electronic-pest-mosquito-insect-rodent-rat-repeller-p-36170.htmlFolk claimsabout lye soap:It keeps kids from swearing.It's great for removing laundry stains.It helps relieve psoriasis, eczema, dry skin and acne.Wash right after exposure to remove poison ivy. Wash and rinse affected area three times a day. Leave the lather on the spot to dry it up.It sucks the heat out of sunburn. Get relief in minutes from the lather left on.The lather relieves the itching of mosquito and chigger bites and also repels mosquitoes.Hang lye soap on trees to keep away insects that bore.Put it under your bottom sheet at the bottom of your bed to alleviate leg cramps.A bar under the sink keeps ants away.A bit on a hook is good catfish bait.> > >> > > > > > > > > Are you going to any other sites for information and have you read anything, or is this your first contact? > > > > > > > > > > > > I did find that because of how tenacious these things are they migrate from one place to

another if their locale is not working for them. They started in my scalp over 2 years ago. I no longer have sores in my scalp, although some crawlers and biters once in a while. So you have to treat the whole body. You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and the inner as well. When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc. You've probably heard all of this before. With children it is harder to all of the above, I know. > > > > > > > > > > > > Where do you think you contracted this? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----

Original Message ----- > > > From: "ml122535" <no_reply > > > > bird mites > > > Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:14:02 AM > > > Subject: scalp > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have been dealing with this for about 8 months now and feels like they are nesting only on my scalp. I have many sores on my head and am embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am hoping they don't start

getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted before.> > >> >>

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WooHoo! I've always wanted to make lye soap from scratch! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>Subject: Re: scalpbird mites Date: Saturday, October 16, 2010, 6:44 PM

Grandma's homemade lye soap....those words can bring the fear of God into a young lad's heart.I remember when school was almost ready for summer break. We would be excited as we planned our summer vacation to my grandparents' home for several weeks. Then, as part of the checklist, Mom would tell Dad to remind her to bring home some of Grandmother's homemade lye soap. Knowing that Mom would wash my mouth out with soap if I said a bad word or if I had sassed back at her made me analyze every word I had spoken since the previous Christmas. I knew what an awful taste the soap had but what I didn't realize was the benefits that the homemade lye soap had.Grandma's lye soap was great for a pre-wash to help get dirt and grime from the laundry. All you needed to do was to get the soiled area damp, rub the soiled area with the bar of soap and throw the article of clothing into the washing machine. Lye soap made the clothes come out clean and made

white items whiter and brighter.Used everyday as a body soap, lye soap is good for sensitive skin. It helps with clearing acne, eczema and psoriasis. For hunters, when used to shower it helps eliminate the human scent. For hunters and gardeners who accidentally get into poison oak, poison ivy or poison sumac, lather up the area and let it dry on the skin; it will eliminate the burning and itching. This application also works for mosquitoes, chiggers, ticks, sunburn and athlete's foot. Lye soap will make your skin softer, make your hair shine, helps eliminate dandruff, and kills head and body lice. For your pets, it kills fleas and reduces dander.Grandma also used it in various other ways. She would tie a bar into and old sock and hang it near the porch to keep bugs away. The scrapings from the big iron kettle in which she made the soap, were spread around the outside of the home to keep ants and termites away. Grandpa swore that

Grandma's homemade lye soap made good fish bait, and that it would keep snakes, spiders, and roaches away from the house. It was used as a degreaser when he worked on equipment. A little lye soap rubbed on the bottom of drawers made them open easier. Door hinges would get lye soap rubbed into them to stop squeaking. His favorite, however, was that it was guaranteed to help clean up the language of the children.Making homemade lye soap is a very easy process. Add lye into fat, lard or grease. Then the work begins of stirring and blending the two together.The safe part of the ingredients for making your own soap is the animal fat or lard. Lard can be purchased directly from your grocery store. Some people like to substitute coconut, sunflower oil, vegetable oil or canola oil instead of using lard. It will give a different consistency to the finished product.The dangerous part of the ingredients is the lye, which is known as a base

and an alkali, caustic soda or sodium hydroxide. It can be purchased from a chemical supply house or you can make your own. Caution must be used when working with lye, as it is very caustic and will burn your skin and blind you if it gets into your eyes. Use rubber gloves, goggles, and long sleeve garments when using lye. If you accidentally get any on your skin, do not use water! This will increase the burning and damage. You must use vinegar to neutralize the effects of the lye. For more safety issues about handling visit lye @ www.poison.org. In case of an emergency from coming in contact with lye, call 911 or your local poison control center. Let them know immediately that you have been working with lye so they can give you the proper advice.Grandma's Homemade Lye Soap RecipeThere are numerous recipes for homemade lye soap. Below is a very basic one that is easy to use for any beginner.Basic items needed to make your own

soap:4-6 quart Pyrex or oven ware bowl with handle and a spout.4-6 quart glass, stoneware crock, stainless steel or iron cooking pot.A long handled heavy duty wooden or stainless steel spoon for stirring the mixture.Rubber glovesEye Safety glassesSmall shallow cardboard or wooden box lined with a plastic trash bag.Ingredients:One 12 oz. can of 100% lye21-1/2 oz. ice cold or partially frozen distilled water5 lb., 7-1/3 oz. (2.48 kg) lard or all vegetable shortening.Directions:Place the water and or ice cubes into the bowl, carefully add the lye to the water. Do not reverse this process. Using your stirring spoon stir carefully till the lye has dissolved. Cover and let set until it drops in temperature to around 85 degrees.Melt your lard and put into the 4-6 quart container; let cool to 95 degrees. Now you can start to make your soap.With your stirring spoon, start to stir in an

"8" pattern. Slowly pour the lye water into the melted lard. Pour very carefully and slowly, making the flow of the lye water smaller than a pencil...just trickle it in until its all been added. Once you start this process you must keep stirring until the mix is thick like a cooked pudding. If you stop stirring it may separate. The key is constant gentle stirring.When the mix has thickened up you can then pour it into your lined box. Allow to set for 4-6 hours. Using a table knife you can cut into bars. Do not use a sharp knife that will cut into the plastic liner. Allow a week for drying time before you remove the soap from the box. After the soap is removed from the box, allow the soap to cure for 30 days before using it.This is the most basic recipe for making Grandma's homemade lye soap. There are hundreds of different ways to make it. You can add different oils, fragrances, and other items like flower petals, oatmeal, grapefruit and

orange peels. For the one time when I did slip and said a bad word, having orange peel added to the soap would have made it taste much better than the plain soap. I learned my lesson! Now the important thing for you is to learn the basics of soap making and expand from there. More information is available on the internet. Soap making can become a fun and creative hobby as well as coming in handy at gift-giving time. > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Are you going to any other sites for information and have you read anything, or is this your first contact? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I did find that because of how tenacious these things are they migrate from one place to another if their locale is not working for them. They started in

my scalp over 2 years ago. I no longer have sores in my scalp, although some crawlers and biters once in a while. So you have to treat the whole body. You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and the inner as well. When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc. You've probably heard all of this before. With children it is harder to all of the above, I know. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Where do you think you contracted this? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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Lynn yes the lye will work for insecticidal soap and so would fels naptha, which

is my favorite for insects. Here is some recipes.

Spring and Fall Lawn Tonic

*1 cup of fels soap solution 1 flat beer, 4 ounces of liquid dish soap,

household ammonia and a 20 gallon hose-end sprayer. (*Fels soap solution is made

by shaving 1/2 bar of Fels Naptha Soap into a quart of very hot water to

dissolve. Add 4 ounces of liquid dish soap as an emulsifier. You can store the

solution until needed. Shake well before use.) Mix the 1 cup Fels solution, 1

can of beer in the sprayer. Fill the remainder of sprayer with ammonia. For

spring and fall garden spraying, add 2 oz of molasses.

Spray aphids with 3 tablespoons grated Fels Naptha Soap dissolved in 1 gallon of

hot water. Mix well and let cool. Spray as needed.

Insect Control: Prepare Fels Naptha Solution first. (Solution - shave 1 inch of

Fels Naptha bar in a nylon stocking and place it into a gallon of boiling water

along with 4 oz. liquid dish soap(Ivory). Store as needed and shake well before

use. It will have a gel-like consistency.) Mix 1 cup of Fels Naptha Solution

with 1 cup antiseptic mouthwash (mint flavored if nematodes are a problem) and 1

cup chewing tobacco juice. Spray with a 20-gal hose-end sprayer with a golf ball

in it to keep mixture mixed. Follow-up with an application of Dursban or

inon, if needed.

For Black-spot fungus on roses: Make the Fels Naptha Solution by shaving 1 inch

of Fels Naptha bar into a nylon stocking and placing it into a gallon of boiling

water along with 4 ounce of liquid dish soap (Ivory). This will keep nicely and

you can use it as needed. It will have a gel-like consistency so mix well before

using. For the black-spot fungus, mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda, 1 tablespoon

of vegetable oil, 1 tablespoon of Fels naptha solution and 1 gallon of water.

Spray as needed.

IMPORTANT***** In recent years soap manufacturers have added degreasers and

antibacterial ingredients to their products. These are VERY harmful to your

plants and most likely will burn or kill them. When a home gardening technique

calls for liquid dish soap be very careful that you use only Ivory or Fels

Naptha Solution. You can also use the original liquid lemon type detergent which

has no additives, just be careful that it does not contain a degreaser or is

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They started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my scalp,

although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to treat the

whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and

the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this

is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green

vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc.  You've

probably heard all of this before.  With children it is harder to all of the

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hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted

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To make my tobacco juice I use chew, leaf chew and just let sit in water,

cooking may take some of the nicotine out. Nicotine being the killer for the

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migrate from one place to another if their locale is not working for them. 

They started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my scalp,

although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to treat the

whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer body and

the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many of us this

is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots of green

vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general), etc.  You've

probably heard all of this before.  With children it is harder to all of the

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embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am

hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted

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I wonder what the beer is for in this recipe. I've used Fels Naptha for year on stains that nothing else will remove. But I have no clue as to what it is. I just bought more of it at the hardware store.

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I tried making lye soap once. It didn't work. The soap never set, but stayed all globby. I used Hulda 's recipe for lye soap. She made it sound so easy, but this actually sounds like it is doable. 's recipe called for using Drano as I recall, which is lye, or at least it used to be.

My mom made her own soap too, grated it to use in the wringer-styled washer. It always did melt and cleaned really really well. Believe me, we were a grubby little bunch of kids too. Some of these old timer things need to come back. We can always buy Grandma"s Lye Soap, but it is a lot cheaper to make your own! I don't recommend using Drano to try to make the soap. It won't work.

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the beer is used for spring tonic to make the grass grow, not to kill

insects. Beer promotes growth, just don't use the lite beer. This is for insect

control. Including a link for fels naptha ingredients, I will never use anything

else now. I am a believer for cost and mold, fungus, bug killer, and one of the

best stain and laundry soaps.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fels-Naptha

Insect Control: Prepare Fels Naptha Solution first. (Solution - shave 1 inch of

Fels Naptha bar in a nylon stocking and place it into a gallon of boiling water

along with 4 oz. liquid dish soap(Ivory). Store as needed and shake well before

use. It will have a gel-like consistency.) Mix 1 cup of Fels Naptha Solution

with 1 cup antiseptic mouthwash (mint flavored if nematodes are a problem) and 1

cup chewing tobacco juice. Spray with a 20-gal hose-end sprayer with a golf ball

in it to keep mixture mixed. Follow-up with an application of Dursban or

inon, if needed.

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migrate from one place to another if their locale is not working for them. 

They started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my

scalp, although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to

treat the whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer

body and the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many

of us this is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots

of green vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general),

etc.  You've probably heard all of this before.  With children it is

harder to all of the above, I know. 

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embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am

hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted

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Another hint with fels naptha and lye soap unwrap and let air dry, the more it

cures the better.

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migrate from one place to another if their locale is not working for them. 

They started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my

scalp, although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to

treat the whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer

body and the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many

of us this is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots

of green vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general),

etc.  You've probably heard all of this before.  With children it is

harder to all of the above, I know. 

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embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am

hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted

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Also wanted to add I was at tractor supply buying feed and they have the chicken

poop lip balm Dr S has on her new site. The best wound care and detox bath I can

think of is MMS, or chlorine dioxide. So lye soap $3.00 max MMS $20.00 max also

making your own willard water with,and bathing, chicken poop balm, $2.50. Total

cost $25.50.

http://drhildy.myshopify.com/

http://drhildy.myshopify.com/products/americana-kit

Frontier's DioxiCare products have and continue to be tested extensively for

various indications, including disinfection efficacy, wound healing and toxicity

evaluations. Frontier is working towards a disinfection stamp of approval from

the EPA, as well as FDA approval for several medical indications. An IND is

presently in progress for our Wound Irrigant Liquid at a major University

Hospital. Other research projects include the use of DioxiCare technology for

personal decontamination against Biological and Chemical Warfare Agents.

http://www.frontierpharm.com/dioxicare-system.php

http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20100198136

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migrate from one place to another if their locale is not working for them. 

They started in my scalp over 2 years ago.  I no longer have sores in my

scalp, although some crawlers and biters once in a while.  So you have to

treat the whole body.  You have to treat the environment as well as the outer

body and the inner as well.  When I saw the inner, change your diet (for many

of us this is necessary, but not all), no sugars except occasional fruit, lots

of green vegetables, cleanse colon, eat fewer carbohydrates in general),

etc.  You've probably heard all of this before.  With children it is

harder to all of the above, I know. 

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embarrased to get a haircut. My kids have been itching their heads lately and am

hoping they don't start getting sores either. Any suggestions? I've never posted

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Hey Lynn Would let sit at least a day. I would then let dry and resoak, can use

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I found the wintergreen or peppermint chew more effective

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