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Can mites live in my coconut oil?

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I know coconut oil is suppose to suffocate mites.

The other night after posting about my eyelashes it is my hair and face also

that has this white stuff.

I have been doing all kinds of concentions.

After I didn't get the epsom salt dissolved good the next day I just started

putting anything on my hair that might kill mites.

So I turned up a box of sea salt and then added some coconut oil with some DE.

Most of the time if I am going to make up something with coconut oil I take

a bowl and spoon to scoop and mix with.

I only use for my body anyway and never bring it back for cooking.

I had only opened this jar a day or so ago and didn't have anything to scoop it

out with so I just dipped my fingers in the top of it.

Then when I went to use it a few days later I could not get the lumps

smoothed out. they felt hard like and so today I melted it and there are all

kinds of stuff in it.

I would not have thought that my two fingers would comintat it that easy.

Also it seemed like they were living in it because of the size of these

lumps.

I could not see hardly at all yesterday .

So I just put some baking soda and water and wore that for a while.

I was afraid it would make my face raw but it didn't it only felt tight.

I am using the cedarside on my body. The spray that came with the first order

is the same as the one used in the fogger.

So I am going to need to buy stock in that company.

Sandy

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