Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 wow. good luck hope you succeed. From: Kajay109 <kajay109@...>Subject: light at the end of a very long tunnelbird mites , finding1cure Date: Friday, March 11, 2011, 10:31 AM I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects of the lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Other critters have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters). With the lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the critters themselves, I think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, things like calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were as much a problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now the critters have to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literally starving, so they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of my skin just like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on my skin. That is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seem to help me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfway mark in the gallon I bought. I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid. Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any but the most sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especially hands, face, scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burn myself too much with the BP. Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everything apart or out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there. Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ year scourge of mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites). kajay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Thank you kajay for updating us on your progress. This is the kind of share that makes a difference and we get to see what is and what is not working for others over time with details. I've read about others who take the lufenuron and it really seems to help them too. Here is a quote from what your wrote: "I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid." I have questions about that statement. Did you ever get what felt like a greasy face with lots of clear bumps on your face, scalp and white heads? I've thought while I've had this that it could be biofilm, but still not sure. In my reading I really thought this was caused by Demodex mites... still not sure about that either. I have not seen a derm for this. I ordered the Hong Kong products which seemed to be helping, but the jury is still out on that one. Still using the body wash and shampoo daily from Hong Kong. I developed some strange things on my face, one on the eyebrow area and another area by my nose on the cheek. Out of desperation I soaked gauze with colloidal silver and wiped those areas down. To my surprise, those areas completely dried up and started pealing off. The one by the nose is completely healed now and the one on the eyebrow is dry but finally healing. I had this one for the last two months at least and it would not heal. I am beginning to think that maybe these patches were either staph or fungal, not sure, but the colloidal silver soaked in gauze really did the job on this in two days. I started taking gauze soaked with colloidal silver and wiping down the entire face, ears, eyelashes, hairline and neck. The jury is out on the overall effect. I believe that as a consequence of this mystery oily greasy substance that appears on my face my eyes developed a terrible infection last November. I never want to go through that again, as it was frightening and excruciating. I sometimes have felt this "coming on" once again, so immediately start scrubbing my face and rinsing eyes out and it seems to go away despite showering every day and scrubbing my face. I still don't know what it is or what causes it, BUT, unfortunately, my 95 year old father-in-law has caught it from me. So it is contageous. He has it on his back now. He described it to me perfectly. He had been treated with anti-fungals for cellulitis on his legs. I don't know if this is related, but cellulitis is maybe staph from what I read. Whatever this is on my face, chest, and head (including inside ears) produces an oily type of substance which then produces clear bumps varying in size but usually the size of a grain of rice, then moving on to white heads. Also gradually these bumps produce white grains that come off the face and those vary in size too. I don't know if this is part of Morgellons or not, but it could be. I'm still experimenting to see if the colloidal silver will get rid of all of it. I have been using Nature's Sunshine Silver Shield recommended by a friend. Nature's Sunshine has a very good reputation, so I went with that colloidal silver. Have used others and this seems the best for this. I'd like to know if this is what have had on your eyes kajay or Sandy. Hugs, light at the end of a very long tunnel I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects of the lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Other critters have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters). With the lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the critters themselves, I think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, things like calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were as much a problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now the critters have to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literally starving, so they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of my skin just like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on my skin. That is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seem to help me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfway mark in the gallon I bought. I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid. Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any but the most sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especially hands, face, scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burn myself too much with the BP. Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everything apart or out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there. Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain :)Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ year scourge of mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites).kajay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Thanks KJ for the update. You sure have been through a lot over the years and I pray that things will improve for you. You have also been a constant source of support and good advice for others. So thank you again for all you have done on this forum. Your forever friend, Tim > > I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects of the > lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Other critters > have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters). With the > lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the critters themselves, I > think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, things like > calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were as much a > problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now the critters have > to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literally starving, so > they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of my skin just > like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on my skin. That > is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seem to help > me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfway mark in > the gallon I bought. > > > I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some > MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. > Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid. > > > Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any but the most > sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especially hands, face, > scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burn myself too > much with the BP. > > > Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everything apart or > out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there. > > > Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain > > Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ year scourge of > mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites). > > kajay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Hi, !It could also be perioral dermatitis cause that goes aroung motuth side of nose, and can be around eyes as well?CFrom: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Fri, March 11, 2011 5:58:40 PMSubject: Re: light at the end of a very long tunnel Thank you kajay for updating us on your progress. This is the kind of share that makes a difference and we get to see what is and what is not working for others over time with details. I've read about others who take the lufenuron and it really seems to help them too. Here is a quote from what your wrote: "I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid." I have questions about that statement. Did you ever get what felt like a greasy face with lots of clear bumps on your face, scalp and white heads? I've thought while I've had this that it could be biofilm, but still not sure. In my reading I really thought this was caused by Demodex mites... still not sure about that either. I have not seen a derm for this. I ordered the Hong Kong products which seemed to be helping, but the jury is still out on that one. Still using the body wash and shampoo daily from Hong Kong. I developed some strange things on my face, one on the eyebrow area and another area by my nose on the cheek. Out of desperation I soaked gauze with colloidal silver and wiped those areas down. To my surprise, those areas completely dried up and started pealing off. The one by the nose is completely healed now and the one on the eyebrow is dry but finally healing. I had this one for the last two months at least and it would not heal. I am beginning to think that maybe these patches were either staph or fungal, not sure, but the colloidal silver soaked in gauze really did the job on this in two days. I started taking gauze soaked with colloidal silver and wiping down the entire face, ears, eyelashes, hairline and neck. The jury is out on the overall effect. I believe that as a consequence of this mystery oily greasy substance that appears on my face my eyes developed a terrible infection last November. I never want to go through that again, as it was frightening and excruciating. I sometimes have felt this "coming on" once again, so immediately start scrubbing my face and rinsing eyes out and it seems to go away despite showering every day and scrubbing my face. I still don't know what it is or what causes it, BUT, unfortunately, my 95 year old father-in-law has caught it from me. So it is contageous. He has it on his back now. He described it to me perfectly. He had been treated with anti-fungals for cellulitis on his legs. I don't know if this is related, but cellulitis is maybe staph from what I read. Whatever this is on my face, chest, and head (including inside ears) produces an oily type of substance which then produces clear bumps varying in size but usually the size of a grain of rice, then moving on to white heads. Also gradually these bumps produce white grains that come off the face and those vary in size too. I don't know if this is part of Morgellons or not, but it could be. I'm still experimenting to see if the colloidal silver will get rid of all of it. I have been using Nature's Sunshine Silver Shield recommended by a friend. Nature's Sunshine has a very good reputation, so I went with that colloidal silver. Have used others and this seems the best for this. I'd like to know if this is what have had on your eyes kajay or Sandy. Hugs, light at the end of a very long tunnel I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects of the lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Other critters have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters). With the lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the critters themselves, I think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, things like calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were as much a problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now the critters have to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literally starving, so they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of my skin just like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on my skin. That is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seem to help me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfway mark in the gallon I bought. I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid. Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any but the most sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especially hands, face, scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burn myself too much with the BP. Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everything apart or out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there. Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain :)Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ year scourge of mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites).kajay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Hi Kajay, Sure have been missing you. Glad to hear you are on your way to recovery after so many years of constant issues. MorgS would like to hear from you I am sure. We miss you. You would most likely need to re-register. Hugs and blessings, g_mrrsn alligator > > I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects of the > lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Other critters > have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters). With the > lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the critters themselves, I > think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, things like > calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were as much a > problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now the critters have > to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literally starving, so > they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of my skin just > like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on my skin. That > is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seem to help > me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfway mark in > the gallon I bought. > > > I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche and get some > MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. > Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid. > > > Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any but the most > sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especially hands, face, > scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burn myself too > much with the BP. > > > Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everything apart or > out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there. > > > Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain > > Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ year scourge of > mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites). > > kajay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Thank you, Tim! That means a lot to me. KJ From: "bird mites-owner " <bird mites-owner >bird mites Sent: Fri, March 11, 2011 1:00:29 PMSubject: Re: light at the end of a very long tunnel Thanks KJ for the update. You sure have been through a lot over theyears and I pray that things will improve for you. You have also been aconstant source of support and good advice for others. So thank youagain for all you have done on this forum.Your forever friend,Tim>> I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects ofthe> lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Othercritters> have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters).With the> lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the crittersthemselves, I> think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, thingslike> calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were asmuch a> problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now thecritters have> to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literallystarving, so> they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of myskin just> like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on myskin. That> is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seemto help> me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfwaymark in> the gallon I bought.>>> I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine doucheand get some> MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often.> Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid.>>> Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any butthe most> sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especiallyhands, face,> scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burnmyself too> much with the BP.>>> Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everythingapart or> out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there.>>> Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain >> Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ yearscourge of> mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites).>> kajay> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 KJ I just realized your post got hijacked, we all must be careful to start new post. Agree with Tim you have been a warrior with this. > > > > I am purging fiber critters like crazy due to the long-term effects of > the > > lufenuron and the short-term effects of the benzoyl peroxide. Other > critters > > have pretty much been kicked to the curb by the morg (fiber critters). > With the > > lufen destroying food sources and the bp drying up the critters > themselves, I > > think my vast interior population is gradually dropping. Also, things > like > > calluses keep coming up on my hands, which I did not realize were as > much a > > problem as they are since I always wore my vinyl gloves. Now the > critters have > > to take their nourishment from my blood because they are literally > starving, so > > they will cut either just under the surface or on the surface of my > skin just > > like a cutworm in a garden, and I wind up with a bloody mess on my > skin. That > > is when the olive leaf is useful, but other than that it doesn't seem > to help > > me much. My critters got used to neem oil before I got to the halfway > mark in > > the gallon I bought. > > > > > > I need to switch up my internals again, plus use some iodine douche > and get some > > MMS eye drops, and I need to use my olive leaf nasal spray more often. > > Meanwhile for eyes I'm using lid scrub from CVS or Rite-Aid. > > > > > > Am keeping benzoyl peroxide 10 percent (2.5 is too weak for any but > the most > > sensitive of my skin) - a thin layer - on my skin 24-7, especially > hands, face, > > scalp. I keep aloe and aveeno stress relief on hand for when I burn > myself too > > much with the BP. > > > > > > Still not to the point where I think it is worth it to take everything > apart or > > out of my home and treat every little thing. Hopefully almost there. > > > > > > Am going to try the B12 for sciatica, as the sciatica is a pain > > > > Thank you for all you share, all of you. With any luck, this 20+ year > scourge of > > mine will history by next year (1988 first infection, bird mites). > > > > kajay > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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