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It is so strange the way these things seem to like electrical devices. From: " " <terelynjon@...>"bird mites" <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:17:44 PMSubject: My bizaare night

Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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The EMFs from the foot pedal might be activating chronic infections you have and causing the biting sensations, which if this is the case are a result of neurotoxins from maybe- Bartonella which causes foot pain, stabbing, pinching pain as well as a buzzing, electrical sensation under the skin.On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:17 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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I think it might be the heat.AandrayaOn Aug 31, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Goldstein@... wrote:

It is so strange the way these things seem to like electrical devices. From: " " <terelynjon@...>"bird mites" <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:17:44 PMSubject: My bizaare night

Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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I am sure of that, too !!

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> > It is so strange the way these things seem to like electrical devices.

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> > From: " " <terelynjon@...>

> > " bird mites " <bird mites >

> > Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:17:44 PM

> > Subject: My bizaare night

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> > Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with

> > my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot

> > on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got

> > infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole

> > in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I

> > thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I

> > tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a

> > piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but

> > I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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Well, once the mites got into my private area and I had the same buzzing going on there.  But I found out that after I dipped a tampon in tree tea oil and inserted it that took care of it.  That was about 4 weeks ago after I put the sulfur outside.  I had put on some shoes from my shed and had stored sulfur in there.   

On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

 

The EMFs from the foot pedal might be activating chronic infections you have and causing the biting sensations, which if this is the case are a result of neurotoxins from maybe- Bartonella which causes foot pain, stabbing, pinching pain as well as a buzzing, electrical sensation under the skin.

On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:17 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

 

Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal.  I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car.  Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot.  I  thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not.  I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them.  No more flip flops on the foot pedal.   

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yes - probably the heat, I understand that's why we all end up with the scalp sensations, it's the hottest part of our body.From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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I think it might be the heat.AandrayaOn Aug 31, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Goldstein@... wrote:

It is so strange the way these things seem to like electrical devices. From: " " <terelynjon@...>"bird mites" <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:17:44 PMSubject: My bizaare night

Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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The biting feeling could be from mites, but the buzzing, electrical feeling under the skin that's Lyme disease.AandrayaOn Aug 31, 2011, at 5:20 PM, wrote: Well, once the mites got into my private area and I had the same buzzing going on there. But I found out that after I dipped a tampon in tree tea oil and inserted it that took care of it. That was about 4 weeks ago after I put the sulfur outside. I had put on some shoes from my shed and had stored sulfur in there. On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote: The EMFs from the foot pedal might be activating chronic infections you have and causing the biting sensations, which if this is the case are a result of neurotoxins from maybe- Bartonella which causes foot pain, stabbing, pinching pain as well as a buzzing, electrical sensation under the skin. On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:17 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote: Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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I didn't have them on my scalp, but on the rest of my body.On Aug 31, 2011, at 9:11 PM, Doris Kennedy wrote: yes - probably the heat, I understand that's why we all end up with the scalp sensations, it's the hottest part of our body.From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:40 PMSubject: Re: My bizaare night I think it might be the heat.AandrayaOn Aug 31, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Goldstein@... wrote: It is so strange the way these things seem to like electrical devices. From: " " <terelynjon@...>"bird mites" <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 12:17:44 PMSubject: My bizaare night Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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It is so awful to have them around your privates and scalp at night, hard to understand but unbearable. I am glad someing helped you.

Take careCecilia

From: <terelynjon@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2011 12:20 AMSubject: Re: My bizaare night

Well, once the mites got into my private area and I had the same buzzing going on there. But I found out that after I dipped a tampon in tree tea oil and inserted it that took care of it. That was about 4 weeks ago after I put the sulfur outside. I had put on some shoes from my shed and had stored sulfur in there.

On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

The EMFs from the foot pedal might be activating chronic infections you have and causing the biting sensations, which if this is the case are a result of neurotoxins from maybe- Bartonella which causes foot pain, stabbing, pinching pain as well as a buzzing, electrical sensation under the skin.

On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:17 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

Yesterday I wore a pair of flip flops for the 2nd day in a row with my foot on my infested foot pedal. I usually just have my bare foot on there since I got the foot pedal about 3 weeks ago, which got infested from being in my car. Anyway, the mites got into the hole in the flip flop and then got into the bottom of my foot. I thought that when I took a bath it would be gone -- it was not. I tried neem oil, tree tea oil, alcohol, witch hazel, and fnally put a piece of garlic in my sock which seemed to quiet them down -- but I'm not sure if it killed them. No more flip flops on the foot pedal.

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