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thx for the heads up on Orange Plus. Please someone email me if you find an orange alternative. I've been using the OP since I watched it dissolve a critter under my microscope, one of only three things that ever did. Simple Green was one of the others, but was a lot slower. The Garden Tea was the third. Nothing else has worked, though I stopped doing the microscope work when I saw that others with much more expertise and money were doing it.

BTW I announced to critterfiles members that I was closing the group and that if anyone wanted to copy any of the files from my library there or from my photo galleries, please do so soon. That invitation is extended to all of you as well. If you don't want or need any of it, that's fine, too, but it is a large collection of articles from here and elsewhere organized topically, and you are welcome to come poke around.

I do not have many of the original photos for these, as the external hard drive where I had about 100,000 microscopic images, probably only about 500 of unique value, the rest different angles, poor lighting or focus, died when I tried to move it from my desktop to my laptop. I did make a CD for an acqaintance related to a microbiologist, and if I can find out where she is now, I will see if I can copy the disk. I had no idea at the time that it would wind up being the only copy of my complete critter photo collection.

I had been using seabuckthorn berry oil successfully on my lesions and, when I could be persistent (when not at work, in other words), I could clear up a whole area. However, it is difficult to work and keep a deep orange stain on my skin under the suits I wear to work, so I could seldom stay ahead of the lesions. However, I had been using Fungicide from Walmart's Athlete's Foot medicine section on my whole feet with great success, though I have no lesions on my feet at this time. I am now using it on the lesions on my arms and it is preventing new lesions. The old ones are healing.

I am sure that in my long absence someone has figured out why MMS and benzoyl peroxide, both oxidants, work, despite Mr. Commonsense's allegation that oxidants spur activity (did he say bird mites, parasites in general, or morg?) and Vitamin C stops itd development - doesn't kill it, just stops it.

More to ask, but have to get up early tomorrow and go to the woods. It is hunting season and I'm going to go sit in a tree.

love,

kj

From: Rush <rushtessman@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Fri, October 22, 2010 6:21:37 PMSubject: Re: Re: Orange Plus Concerns: Petroleum, GMO

Hey Marie I appreciate that! A lot has happened in my life since around June. I started a new job and also met the guy of my dreams! I read the posts here some but don't have that much spare time. I hope all is well with everyone!

RushSent from my iPhone

On Oct 22, 2010, at 2:52 PM, "healinghope" <mfrreman@...> wrote:

Rush I am sorry and wish you would post again:( Come on what more can I say!> > > > >> > > > > Apparently MCS is a major concern here.

Following is data that may be of interest to those using or thinking of using Orange Plus, and especially those applying directly to skin. > > > > > > > > > > For starters, Orange Plus contains Ethonol: > > > > > http://www.ecos.com/pages/msds/MSDS%209748%20EFP%20ORANGE%20PLUS%20COMP.pdf> > > > > > > > > > Ethanol is simply another term for Denatured Alchohol, which means petroleum-based additives have been included to render it poisonous:> > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denatured_alcohol> > > > > > > > > > "Nearly all the ethanol made in the United States uses corn for a feedstock."> > > > > http://blog.leasetrader.com/archive/2007/09/11/Where-Does-Ethanol-Come-From.aspx> > > > > Which raises the high probability of GMO contamination as well. There may be less toxic alternatives to Orange Plus that still utilize the power of orange oil.> > > > >> > > >> > >> >>

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