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Has anyone tried Terbinafne? My son has this prescription from the dermatologist - I have read that it has bad side effects, we'll see, he just started it two days ago.

The dermatologist sent a sample tissue out and it came back with the diagnosis of pityrosporum folliculitis - I am sure it is from the demodex - after the bird mites opened the way to the weak body after months of biting.

We both have the dancing on top of the head all the way down to the soles of our feet. He is suffering from a lot of sensations on his legs.

I have also sent him immunity booster pills I found at Whoel Foods. He is in a university dorm with little relief from his environment.

Mine isn't quite so bad, he has more hair follicles than me. I feel so bad for him - trying to study with these little terrorists biting and crawling.

From: Pingolt <zenmorgie@...>bird mites Sent: Sun, January 23, 2011 2:21:51 PMSubject: Re: china products

OK - I am placing an order right now. - I am soooo happy for you. One for the good guys!!!!!Hugs!SBGirl

On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:03 PM, <Goldstein@...> wrote:

Hi A,

I've been using the products myself now for 4 days and I think it is all working JUST AFTER 4 DAYS! Haven't had a single crawling sensation on the face for some time, but the scalp, in particular, has had no crawling or itching - the body scrub is good too. I put the eyelash cream on right before bed with a q-tip, massaging first the eyelash area to get mites out of the eyelash follilcles. Then I put the face cream all over, including chest and neck. I notice after 2 days that the "pimples" and bumps with clear liquids in them are clearing up. I had these on my neckline too. I am 100% sure these are Demodex mites. The website I pulled up with people's stories really gave me hope that I would be able to get rid of these; Borax alone won't kill Demodex, but it does make a big dent in the population, especially if they have taken over on other parts of the body.

I found one particular forum where someone did the following besides taking products and I'm doing what he did since he got rid of them entirely:

1 Wash eyelids and eyelashes with Ocusoft Plus - available at pharmacies.

2 Soak in special hot bath of 20 Mule Team Borax (1 cup) and 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide (1 cup). If not then use Epson salt and baking soda which apparently works too.

3 Wash/change your pillowcase/towels daily. Wash clothes and bedding with 1/2 Borax or 1/2 Epson salts added to washing machine in VERY HOT water and dry on highest temperature. Do not share with family members.

4 Boost Immune System: Vitamin B2 Riboflavin; Vitamin C, Niacinamide, Colloidal Silver 30 ppm.

This fellow rubbed some of the ZZ cream into the scalp after shower or bath and onto any reason where he felt crawling sensations. Mites are living in hair follicles. There can be hundreds of eggs in one hair follicle according to what I read of these Demodex mites.

YEAH!

china products

,

ordered quite a few of the china products; the scalp lotion is on back order, must be a hot item. Thanks.

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Doris,

I'm so sorry to hear about your son. We had to make our college age son move

out when the bird mites invaded for fear he would become a host like us. He also

does have some symptoms I think... but very very mild and he has bad acne and

so it's hard to know at times on his chest and back.

Thanks for the info on Terbinafine.

z3

>

>  

> >Hi A,

> > 

> >I've been using the products myself now for 4 days and I think it is all

working

> >JUST AFTER 4 DAYS!  Haven't had a single crawling sensation on the face for

some

> >time, but the scalp, in particular, has had no crawling or itching - the body

> >scrub is good too.  I put the eyelash cream on right before bed with a

q-tip,

> >massaging first the eyelash area to get mites out of the eyelash

follilcles. 

> >Then I put the face cream all over, including chest and neck.  I notice

after 2

> >days that the " pimples " and bumps with clear liquids in them are clearing

up.  I

> >had these on my neckline too.  I am 100% sure these are Demodex mites.  The

> >website I pulled up with people's stories really gave me hope that I would be

> >able to get rid of these; Borax alone won't kill Demodex, but it does make a

big

> >dent in the population, especially if they have taken over on other parts of

the

> >body. 

> >

> > 

> >I found one particular forum where someone did the following besides taking

> >products and I'm doing what he did since he got rid of them entirely:

> > 

> >1  Wash eyelids and eyelashes with Ocusoft Plus - available at pharmacies.

> > 

> >2  Soak in special hot bath of 20 Mule Team Borax (1 cup) and 35% Food Grade

> >Hydrogen Peroxide (1 cup).  If not then use Epson salt and baking soda which

> >apparently works too. 

> >

> > 

> >3  Wash/change your pillowcase/towels daily.  Wash clothes and bedding with

1/2

> >Borax or 1/2 Epson salts added to washing machine in VERY HOT water and dry

on

> >highest temperature.  Do not share with family members. 

> >

> > 

> >4  Boost Immune System:  Vitamin B2 Riboflavin; Vitamin C, Niacinamide,

> >Colloidal Silver 30 ppm. 

> >

> > 

> >This fellow rubbed some of the ZZ cream into the scalp after shower or bath

and

> >onto any reason where he felt crawling sensations.  Mites are living in hair

> >follicles.  There can be hundreds of eggs in one hair follicle according to

what

> >I read of these Demodex mites.

> > 

> >  YEAH!

> >

> > china products

> >

> > 

> >,

> >

> >ordered quite a few of the china products; the scalp lotion is on back order,

> >must be a hot item. Thanks.

> >

> >

>

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