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Thanks Kajay,

I just purchased the things for the environment. Since I started taking olive leaf powder, irrigating with it, and bathing in it, the collembola don't bother me anymore. I've been spraying deodorant on the kitchen ceiling to stop what must be dust mites. This last for only 5 days though. I ordered the products for your environmental protocal. I really appreciate this information.

I don't have the dust coming off my body anymore (if they were dust mites), but I fear the dust things. When they fall, they land on anything. I've been soaking in the Arm & Hammer Super Soda wash as it pulles the biofilm out and washes it off. Then I soak in the Olive Leaf as it kills the bacteria, fungus, and mold on my body. Now, I apply the aleo vera olive leaf gel.

This is such a long road. I'm hoping your environmental spray will be my last effort needed to get rid of this thing. The deodorant leaves such a mess to clean up and the 5 day repeat is annoying. I've gotten rid of bacteria, fungus, blue thread-like worms in my ears, collembola, a spider in my ear, fungus nats, black specks, and some clear triangular critters in my ears. I am still cautious about mites though. I never knew if I had them and will not be convinced until everything stops. My sores are nearly all gone but I want them totally out of my life.

From: Kajay109 <kajay109@...>Subject: fliers, spray, biofilm, chitinasebird mites Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 2:32 AM

One of the things I figured out how to control to a pretty good extent is my environment. I have had this plenty long enough to have developed some of the symptoms others get rather quickly, but I have been lucky to be using products or to stumble onto products that allowed me to keep an insane situation a little less so.

I took evening primrose oil and lecithin during the years I should have, but didn't, develop brain fog. My only brain fog is due to too little sleep. I have escaped that particular debilitating aspect of our disease(s). Then I sort of backed into a solution that I think is the reason I don't have the fliers:

* In the mid-90's, I read about Dust Mite, a fine-ground boric acid. I found it in an allergy product catalog. I knew that borates are mild neurotoxins, but at the time I did not know that meant it interferes with electrical current, and electricity is what our nerves carry. They are our electrical system. Anyway, at the time I didn't know why it worked, only that they said it would help get rid of dust mites. Mites, I thought, maybe it will help with whatever I have.

* I already knew about Nylar, the insect growth regulator, which was still a new miracle at that time.

* I was already using Enzyme Cleaner with Peppermint (now called Tweet Mint).

I mixed the Dust Mite according to the recipe on the bag into hot water in a gallon sprayer. Before I filled the water to the line, I added Nylar in the amount specified for a gallon of water. Then I added the "strong" amount of Tweet Mint, which is 1/2 tsp per quart of water, so 2 tsp to a gallon. I zigzag across my ceiling, walls, and floors, with special emphasis on textured areas, crevices, doors and windows, and molding. I also spray anything porous in the house, to include the stucco in the sunroom. I do not spray borates on the dog's bedding, only the nylar and Tweet Mint.

I repeat this at Christmas and the Fourth of July. That way I can remember - which reminds me, I have the stuff, so I need to spray before I leave tomorrow - it's time! By the way, I no longer buy the Dust Mite. Eaton's boric acid is cheaper, I get it online in 5 or 25-lb tubs. I do use the same recipe, though, so I keep an old empty bag of the Dust Mite just to make sure I'm mixing it right.

I have no flying fibers. I have plenty of fibers, they just don't fly. Mine more often just shed - off me - so that is what I guard against most, by wearing clothes that cover the places sheds would fall: forearms, top of legs, top of feet, chest, back, like that. I am not a person you will see wearing skimpy clothing in summer.

In fact, I prefer heavy cotton such as denim, which reduces bites/strikethroughs from whatever does shed (from my neck, face, scalp).

Depending on what critter you have, this may or may not help you, but at one time I was host to a menagerie of hungry critters, all drawn by the crop (biofilm) that was planted and tended by whomever were my first homesteaders. I have been steadily getting rid of all but the morg and colembolla, the two most stubborn and the strongest of the lot (I think they killed the competition, maybe).

Now that I have dissolved the chitin that held the "crop" in place cradled beneath my skin, and the biofilm has emerged, unable to remain without tethers, from my skin (all at once, it was pretty creepy), my population of morg has revealed itself since it no longer can dine comfortably beneath my skin. Now they must feed on their second choice of a meal, my blood. I am using the olive leaf with honey and coconut oil starting tonight in hopes of countering these nasty fellows who rip through or just beneath the surface of my skin and into my blood vessels. Sometimes I have twisting troughs of open trails, bleeding. As long as they are trying to feed that way, I know that they have not yet restored the biofilm. If they stop, then I will reattack with the chitinase in hopes of eliminating it again.

This very likely conflicts with someone else's theories about biofilm, and that is fine. That is all this is, what I've written here, a theory. Like Rita, though, I have stopped focusing on the research AND getting well, and am now focusing on getting well ONLY, and dipping into the research only when I need to, not pursuing it like I used to.

kajay

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Thank you, ,

I am trying the things you have used successfully for your body and can't wait to see if they do the trick. I know they certainly can't hurt!

I'm going to make a separate post about how the environmental spray.

kajay

From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 10:06:42 AMSubject: Re: fliers, spray, biofilm, chitinase

Thanks Kajay,

I just purchased the things for the environment. Since I started taking olive leaf powder, irrigating with it, and bathing in it, the collembola don't bother me anymore. I've been spraying deodorant on the kitchen ceiling to stop what must be dust mites. This last for only 5 days though. I ordered the products for your environmental protocal. I really appreciate this information.

I don't have the dust coming off my body anymore (if they were dust mites), but I fear the dust things. When they fall, they land on anything. I've been soaking in the Arm & Hammer Super Soda wash as it pulles the biofilm out and washes it off. Then I soak in the Olive Leaf as it kills the bacteria, fungus, and mold on my body. Now, I apply the aleo vera olive leaf gel.

This is such a long road. I'm hoping your environmental spray will be my last effort needed to get rid of this thing. The deodorant leaves such a mess to clean up and the 5 day repeat is annoying. I've gotten rid of bacteria, fungus, blue thread-like worms in my ears, collembola, a spider in my ear, fungus nats, black specks, and some clear triangular critters in my ears. I am still cautious about mites though. I never knew if I had them and will not be convinced until everything stops. My sores are nearly all gone but I want them totally out of my life.

From: Kajay109 <kajay109@...>Subject: fliers, spray, biofilm, chitinasebird mites Date: Saturday, January 1, 2011, 2:32 AM

One of the things I figured out how to control to a pretty good extent is my environment. I have had this plenty long enough to have developed some of the symptoms others get rather quickly, but I have been lucky to be using products or to stumble onto products that allowed me to keep an insane situation a little less so.

I took evening primrose oil and lecithin during the years I should have, but didn't, develop brain fog. My only brain fog is due to too little sleep. I have escaped that particular debilitating aspect of our disease(s). Then I sort of backed into a solution that I think is the reason I don't have the fliers:

* In the mid-90's, I read about Dust Mite, a fine-ground boric acid. I found it in an allergy product catalog. I knew that borates are mild neurotoxins, but at the time I did not know that meant it interferes with electrical current, and electricity is what our nerves carry. They are our electrical system. Anyway, at the time I didn't know why it worked, only that they said it would help get rid of dust mites. Mites, I thought, maybe it will help with whatever I have.

* I already knew about Nylar, the insect growth regulator, which was still a new miracle at that time.

* I was already using Enzyme Cleaner with Peppermint (now called Tweet Mint).

I mixed the Dust Mite according to the recipe on the bag into hot water in a gallon sprayer. Before I filled the water to the line, I added Nylar in the amount specified for a gallon of water. Then I added the "strong" amount of Tweet Mint, which is 1/2 tsp per quart of water, so 2 tsp to a gallon. I zigzag across my ceiling, walls, and floors, with special emphasis on textured areas, crevices, doors and windows, and molding. I also spray anything porous in the house, to include the stucco in the sunroom. I do not spray borates on the dog's bedding, only the nylar and Tweet Mint.

I repeat this at Christmas and the Fourth of July. That way I can remember - which reminds me, I have the stuff, so I need to spray before I leave tomorrow - it's time! By the way, I no longer buy the Dust Mite. Eaton's boric acid is cheaper, I get it online in 5 or 25-lb tubs. I do use the same recipe, though, so I keep an old empty bag of the Dust Mite just to make sure I'm mixing it right.

I have no flying fibers. I have plenty of fibers, they just don't fly. Mine more often just shed - off me - so that is what I guard against most, by wearing clothes that cover the places sheds would fall: forearms, top of legs, top of feet, chest, back, like that. I am not a person you will see wearing skimpy clothing in summer.

In fact, I prefer heavy cotton such as denim, which reduces bites/strikethroughs from whatever does shed (from my neck, face, scalp).

Depending on what critter you have, this may or may not help you, but at one time I was host to a menagerie of hungry critters, all drawn by the crop (biofilm) that was planted and tended by whomever were my first homesteaders. I have been steadily getting rid of all but the morg and colembolla, the two most stubborn and the strongest of the lot (I think they killed the competition, maybe).

Now that I have dissolved the chitin that held the "crop" in place cradled beneath my skin, and the biofilm has emerged, unable to remain without tethers, from my skin (all at once, it was pretty creepy), my population of morg has revealed itself since it no longer can dine comfortably beneath my skin. Now they must feed on their second choice of a meal, my blood. I am using the olive leaf with honey and coconut oil starting tonight in hopes of countering these nasty fellows who rip through or just beneath the surface of my skin and into my blood vessels. Sometimes I have twisting troughs of open trails, bleeding. As long as they are trying to feed that way, I know that they have not yet restored the biofilm. If they stop, then I will reattack with the chitinase in hopes of eliminating it again.

This very likely conflicts with someone else's theories about biofilm, and that is fine. That is all this is, what I've written here, a theory. Like Rita, though, I have stopped focusing on the research AND getting well, and am now focusing on getting well ONLY, and dipping into the research only when I need to, not pursuing it like I used to.

kajay

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