Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical.Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable.Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, >>>Hi Kayjay>>>>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted!>>>>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now.>>>> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >>>>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it> stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them!>>>>Your thoughts?>>>>Thanks!>>Love>>Pdidit>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Aandraya, thank you for getting me into the Wisconsin Lyme group. Truly, I wasn't sure I had lyme since I don't have most of the secondary symptoms (flu-like feeling) and had no idea that I had bartonella. I have written here about going to the archery range and getting the red spiders or ticks, who left cigar fiber babies and soon after a bulls eye rash, my first. Tests were limited and negative. Mike read my overview and cut right to the chase. I do have lyme because I did have an unmistakable bulls eye rash. He thinks I also have bartonella, and I need to research that more because I didn't think I did--but if I do, knowing will certainly help me get better faster. Life is very exciting for me right now. All sorts of opportunities I have been preparing for all my life are happening - I just don't know where I will find the time to take advantage of them. More blessing than curse for sure, and in the meantime so much is breaking loose with the morg, and now learning that I have two other conditions (that have names) as well as a few more nameless ones...I am seriously going to have to pray hard every day to know how to spend each waking minute. It is remarkable, really. I'll take that kind of a challenge any day! BTW I feel like the F-7 is really refined and potent. It is kicking my butt!!! Like I said, I have never had the flu-like lyme symptoms, ever, but Thursay and Friday, now that I am taking the F-7, I was hurting and exhausted. In addition, my Morgie friend who introduced me to Gordon and the F-products (which allowed me to say goodbye to lesions, period) warned me that the herx from the F-products is very painful. Had he not warned me about the pain that would move day by day from one part of my body to another, I would already have wound up in the emergency room three occasions because in of symptoms I would not have known were connected to the herxing. These included thinking (mistakenly) that I was having a heart attack and another day I thought it was pneumonia - I couldn't draw a breath there was so much fluid - for one day each. Then my friend had said when they exited his head, they emerged at the top of his spine, like a large boil. I had something similar elsewhere on my head. This is a daily learning experience. I am so grateful that others who have already been this way before are willing to share their journey with me. kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 I think I used every skin product and household cleaning product known to mankind. It calmed down the problems very temporarily. I went on the Paleo diet, did a lot of supplementation, sauna, baths, mms, almost everything really. Soaked my clothes for hours, stored all my belongings away for almost a year. Left my car for almost a year.Treating Lyme, coinfections, and secondary infections is what resolved the bizarre skin issues and insects in my environment. Bartonella- Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin; Babesia- Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim; Mold- Itraconazole, Voriconazole, pao de arco, black walnut, caprylic acid, enzymes; other broad spectrum antimicrobials- Allicin, oregano oil, other essential oilsAlso, Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning.A lot of the weird stuff coming out of the skin is different stages of fungus and biproducts from Bartonella. On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:45 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 The dosages I took for all the antimicrobial agents were standard for Lyme to a more aggressive dosage. For example Itraconazole was 200mg once a day, Bactrim 500 mg 2x a day. Doxy 200mg 2x a day. A lot depends on what the body can tolerate due to massive die off reaction. Detox is important throughout these treatments. Also. It takes months on these meds to get the infection levels down to where the immune system can take over. Right now Levaquin is kicking the Bartonella in a huge way. 500mg 2x a day. You need to have a Lyme literate doc who can take on the coinfections, many don't know. They just treat the Lyme bacteria- Borrelia, and the patient never gets better because they have Bartonella and Babesia. Babesia treatment will hit all kinds of parasites. AandrayaOn Oct 1, 2011, at 6:45 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2011 Report Share Posted October 2, 2011 Thanks, Aandraya. I've updated the list and will keep updating it whenever sends me new info. Hi, I'm trying to put together a running list of the primary strategies of some who have recovered most recently and wonder if you would 1) check what I have for you and add to it (no need to format as I have it, just talk to me :-) Then I will compile and repost all together here and also post at morjella.com. Over time I will identify the commonalities. Also, when I post at morjella.com, I will strip out your names and just refer to you as A, B, C, unless you specifically want me to use your name. Please email corrections or updates to me anytime from now on at morjella@... or morjella@.... Thank you, and God bless you. Love,Kajay/Kayjay/Morjella ===========Aandraya (Lyme, Bart, Babesia, Morgellons): Please check to see if I understood you correctly. Also, what other Abx did you take? General advice - What got rid of the bugs was treating the chronic infections- I used herbal antibiotics, but I believe Rx antibiotics are necessary- these infections are so virulent and have been present for a long time for a lot of us. As my skin got healthier and I stayed on the meds the bugs did disappear. I did all the cleaning throughout my treatment and got away from a moldy environment. You won't get better if you have mold in your house. I checked this apt for mold before i moved in. I also have a dehumidifier going all the time. Having a doctor who knows how to treat this stuff is so important, and one that will stick with you until you are completely better. That's my doctor. INTERNAL - Strategies by Type: Antibiotics: Took a lot of antibiotics for Lyme, Bartonella (2 years down of 3-5 year treatment) including Voriconazole and ? Antifungals: Are all these herbal (I moved them all down to that category) or are some pharmaceutical formulations?) Antiprotozoals: Mepron, Artemisinin Herbals and Herbal formulations: A-Bart, Artemisiacom, Black Walnut Tincture, Energique's Yeast Formula, Itraconazole, Pau D'Arco (ok to combine) ? Strategies by Issue: Bartonella: Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin Babesia: Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim Mold: Itraconazole, Voriconazole, Pao d'Arco, Black Walnut, Caprylic Acid, Enzymes Immune System: Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning Result: No mold or insects for 13 months ENVIRO - Strategies: Clean with Enzyme based + Biopure's Gamma ozonated plant oil Result: No mold or insects for 13 months ===========Bill ENVIRO - Hard surfaces - Strategy: clean with solution of A & H Powdered Laundry Detergent Follow-Up: Use (dust? spray? leave down or vacuum up) dry baking soda Result: No more bugs. APPAREL - Shoes - Strategy: put dry A & H Powdered Laundry Detergent in shoes and mist with Windex, shake around and wait 8 hours. Follow-Up: Dru baking soda Result: No more bugs. ===========Noreen ENVIRO - CARPET - Strategy: Dusted with dry A & H laundry detergent. Left to work in for a couple days. Result: major relief, first break from constant vacuuming. no problem after ENVIRO - TILE - Strategy: Mopped with diluted bleach, dusted with dry baking soda, later vacuumed up soda Result: ? =========== ENVIRO - BUGS/MITES - Strategy: Sprayed monthly w/Bifen (http://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/search.aspx?criteria=bifen) on base boards, behind appliances, around plumbing etc. Warning: Leave house for 2 hrs after spraying Result: Kills bugs/mites ENVIRO - FUNGUS/MOLD - Strategy: Spray Lysol (in the can or dilute the Liquid Lysol?) Clean with liquid Lysol? Result: Kills fungus/mold, and some bugs ===========Who has used predator mites successfully? ENVIRO - Strategy: Release predator mites Result: The predator mites eat the parasitic mites, then each other. Note: I couldn't find these at the link provided. ===========CRITTER FACTS Sparklers - Fungus Mycileum (sp?) has iridecent glow. ===========DOCTORS WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP Dr. Crist - Missouri============================================================================================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 I know I am getting better - after over 3 years of torture and hopelessness. I am using Restore by Gordon / aka F5. I wanted to think it was just more snake oil. But my eyebrows are better. I don't have to shave them. Fucking unbelievable but true. I'm not selling anything, but this man is on to something. On Mon Oct 3rd, 2011 12:07 AM EDT Kajay109 wrote: >Thanks, Aandraya. I've updated the list and will keep updating it whenever sends me new info. > Hi, I'm trying to put together a running list of the primary strategies of some who have recovered most recently and wonder if you would 1) check what I have for you and add to it (no need to format as I have it, just talk to me :-)  Then I will compile and repost all together here and also post at morjella.com. Over time I will identify the commonalities. Also, when I post at morjella.com, I will strip out your names and just refer to you as A, B, C, unless you specifically want me to use your name. > > >Please email corrections or updates to me anytime from now on at morjella@... or morjella@.... Thank you, and God bless you. > >Love, >Kajay/Kayjay/Morjella >=========== >Aandraya (Lyme, Bart, Babesia, Morgellons): Please check to see if I understood you correctly. Also, what other Abx did you take? >General advice - What got rid of the bugs was treating the chronic infections- I used herbal antibiotics, but I believe Rx antibiotics are necessary- these infections are so virulent and have been present for a long time for a lot of us.   As my skin got healthier and I stayed on the meds the bugs did disappear.   I did all the cleaning throughout my treatment and got away from a moldy environment.   You won't get better if you have mold in your house. I checked this apt for mold before i moved in.   I also have a dehumidifier going all the time. Having a doctor who knows how to treat this stuff is so important, and one that will stick with you until you are completely better.   That's my doctor. >>INTERNAL - >>>Strategies by Type: >>>> * Antibiotics: Took a lot of antibiotics for Lyme, Bartonella (2 years down of 3-5 year treatment) including Voriconazole and ? >>>> * Antifungals: Are all these herbal (I moved them all down to that category) or are some pharmaceutical formulations?) >>>> * Antiprotozoals: Mepron, Artemisinin >>>> * Herbals and Herbal formulations: A-Bart, Artemisiacom, Black Walnut Tincture, Energique's Yeast Formula, Itraconazole, Pau D'Arco (ok to combine) ? >>>>Strategies by Issue: * Bartonella: Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin >>>> * Babesia: Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim >>>> * Mold: Itraconazole, Voriconazole, Pao d'Arco, Black Walnut, Caprylic Acid, Enzymes * Immune System: Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning >>>>Result: No mold or insects for 13 months >>>ENVIRO - >>>Strategies: Clean with Enzyme based + Biopure's Gamma ozonated plant oil >>>>Result: No mold or insects for 13 months >=========== >Bill >ENVIRO - Hard surfaces - >>Strategy: clean with solution of A & H Powdered Laundry Detergent >>>Follow-Up: Use (dust? spray? leave down or vacuum up) dry baking soda >>>Result: No more bugs. >>APPAREL - Shoes - >>Strategy: put dry A & H Powdered Laundry Detergent in shoes and mist with Windex, shake around and wait 8 hours. >>>Follow-Up: Dru baking soda >>>Result: No more bugs. >=========== >Noreen >ENVIRO - CARPET - >>Strategy: Dusted with dry A & H laundry detergent. Left to work in for a couple days. >>>Result: major relief, first break from constant vacuuming. no problem after >>ENVIRO - TILE - >>Strategy: Mopped with diluted bleach, dusted with dry baking soda, later vacuumed up soda >>>Result: ? >=========== > >ENVIRO - BUGS/MITES - >>Strategy: Sprayed monthly w/Bifen (http://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/search.aspx?criteria=bifen) on base boards, behind appliances, around plumbing etc. >>>Warning: Leave house for 2 hrs after spraying >>>Result: Kills bugs/mites >>ENVIRO - FUNGUS/MOLD - >>Strategy: Spray Lysol (in the can or dilute the Liquid Lysol?) Clean with liquid Lysol? >>>Result: Kills fungus/mold, and some bugs >=========== >Who has used predator mites successfully? >ENVIRO - >>Strategy: Release predator mites >>>Result: The predator mites eat the parasitic mites, then each other. >>>Note: I couldn't find these at the link provided. >=========== >CRITTER FACTS >   Sparklers - Fungus Mycileum (sp?) has iridecent glow.   >=========== >DOCTORS WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP >    Dr. Crist - Missouri >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== >=========== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 I'm so happy for you!!! kajay From: "tenchantre@..." <tenchantre@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, October 3, 2011 9:03 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I know I am getting better - after over 3 years of torture and hopelessness. I am using Restore by Gordon / aka F5. I wanted to think it was just more snake oil. But my eyebrows are better. I don't have to shave them. Fucking unbelievable but true.I'm not selling anything, but this man is on to something.On Mon Oct 3rd, 2011 12:07 AM EDT Kajay109 wrote:>Thanks, Aandraya. I've updated the list and will keep updating it whenever sends me new info.> Hi, I'm trying to put together a running list of the primary strategies of some who have recovered most recently and wonder if you would 1) check what I have for you and add to it (no need to format as I have it, just talk to me :-) Then I will compile and repost all together here and also post at morjella.com. Over time I will identify the commonalities. Also, when I post at morjella.com, I will strip out your names and just refer to you as A, B, C, unless you specifically want me to use your name. >>>Please email corrections or updates to me anytime from now on at morjella@... or morjella@.... Thank you, and God bless you.>>Love,>Kajay/Kayjay/Morjella>===========>Aandraya (Lyme, Bart, Babesia, Morgellons): Please check to see if I understood you correctly. Also, what other Abx did you take?>General advice - What got rid of the bugs was treating the chronic infections- I used herbal antibiotics, but I believe Rx antibiotics are necessary- these infections are so virulent and have been present for a long time for a lot of us. As my skin got healthier and I stayed on the meds the bugs did disappear. I did all the cleaning throughout my treatment and got away from a moldy environment. You won't get better if you have mold in your house. I checked this apt for mold before i moved in. I also have a dehumidifier going all the time. Having a doctor who knows how to treat this stuff is so important, and one that will stick with you until you are completely better. That's my doctor.>>INTERNAL - >>>Strategies by Type:>>>> * Antibiotics: Took a lot of antibiotics for Lyme, Bartonella (2 years down of 3-5 year treatment) including Voriconazole and ?>>>> * Antifungals: Are all these herbal (I moved them all down to that category) or are some pharmaceutical formulations?)>>>> * Antiprotozoals: Mepron, Artemisinin>>>> * Herbals and Herbal formulations: A-Bart, Artemisiacom, Black Walnut Tincture, Energique's Yeast Formula, Itraconazole, Pau D'Arco (ok to combine) ?>>>>Strategies by Issue: * Bartonella: Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin>>>> * Babesia: Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim>>>> * Mold: Itraconazole, Voriconazole, Pao d'Arco, Black Walnut, Caprylic Acid, Enzymes * Immune System: Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning>>>>Result: No mold or insects for 13 months>>>ENVIRO - >>>Strategies: Clean with Enzyme based + Biopure's Gamma ozonated plant oil>>>>Result: No mold or insects for 13 months>===========>Bill >ENVIRO - Hard surfaces - >>Strategy: clean with solution of A & H Powdered Laundry Detergent >>>Follow-Up: Use (dust? spray? leave down or vacuum up) dry baking soda>>>Result: No more bugs.>>APPAREL - Shoes - >>Strategy: put dry A & H Powdered Laundry Detergent in shoes and mist with Windex, shake around and wait 8 hours. >>>Follow-Up: Dru baking soda>>>Result: No more bugs.>===========>Noreen>ENVIRO - CARPET - >>Strategy: Dusted with dry A & H laundry detergent. Left to work in for a couple days.>>>Result: major relief, first break from constant vacuuming. no problem after>>ENVIRO - TILE - >>Strategy: Mopped with diluted bleach, dusted with dry baking soda, later vacuumed up soda>>>Result: ?>===========> >ENVIRO - BUGS/MITES - >>Strategy: Sprayed monthly w/Bifen (http://store.doyourownpestcontrol.com/search.aspx?criteria=bifen) on base boards, behind appliances, around plumbing etc. >>>Warning: Leave house for 2 hrs after spraying>>>Result: Kills bugs/mites>>ENVIRO - FUNGUS/MOLD - >>Strategy: Spray Lysol (in the can or dilute the Liquid Lysol?) Clean with liquid Lysol?>>>Result: Kills fungus/mold, and some bugs>===========>Who has used predator mites successfully?>ENVIRO - >>Strategy: Release predator mites>>>Result: The predator mites eat the parasitic mites, then each other. >>>Note: I couldn't find these at the link provided.>===========>CRITTER FACTS> Sparklers - Fungus Mycileum (sp?) has iridecent glow. >===========>DOCTORS WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP> Dr. Crist - Missouri>===========>===========>===========>===========>===========>===========>===========>===========>===========>=========== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 Hi Kajay, I'll write when I know I am finally 100% cured. I see my Dr. on the 17th of the month. Hopefully, it won't be too much longer. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 Are you almost 100% ? I am hoping... for you.From: " Benton" <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 2:16:24 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Hi Kajay, I'll write when I know I am finally 100% cured. I see my Dr. on the 17th of the month. Hopefully, it won't be too much longer. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2011 Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 Hi , I'm seeing a pattern to hertzing with this. I thought a noticed a 3 month rhythm happening, and time has proven me correct. Is it a rhythm of the body, fungus, or ?...that I'm not sure of. But every three months, I experience a lot coming from my skin and then calm healing period until the next 3 month period. Before medications, it was a new crop of sore break outs followed by the return of the bugs. The last 9 months have provided this food for thought as I've paid special attention: * Before meds. November, 2011 Over 200 lesions. bugs all over me, webs with balls all over my body, and enviroment has white floaters and clothing has lint a balls all over after wash. Car attacts me on every drive home. Three months later............ *Feb. 2011, on Alcyclovir, but only recently(about 60 new sores rather than 200 with the, unknown at the time, mycelium growth all over skin especially around sores.) Lots of large plastic hypae in my bath water and emerginf from my skin. 3 months later............... *May, 2011 About 20 lesions (smaller) with mycelium growth all over, medium size plastic hypae, and bugs are back.. At this time I realize I have a fungus and start antifugal diet. 3 monts later............... *Late Sept.2011, One lesion on back nearly healed. On antifugal for 2 months at this point. Gray skin areas arising and disapppearing with soda baths and antifugal creams. The plastic hypae is still leaving my skin but is getting very tiny these days. Sometimes they leave in whole, sometimes they burst and mycelium tries to establish but fails with all that I am doing, and rarely I feel one turn from hard to soft beneth the skin and disolve.I find that any spores that make it to the surface of the skin try to establish risods. Few do, but the ones that do tend to establish in dead, scar tissue that doesn't seem to receive the medicine from the blood. Therefore I rub and rub these points until the risod pulls out. A dab of Tilex mold and mildew cleaner tends to heal the spot within days. Due to the fugus that re entered my car from storage visit around the last of July, I periodiacally see the white floating fibers that indicate the feather winged beetle. I am vacuuming and spraying the car once a week. It is only after coming home in the car after work that I may pick some of these up during this latest 3 month hertzing moment(when my body is pushing yet another layer of fungus out). Irrigating my ears with MMS and a Lysol bath removes them and anti fungal liquid in my ears kills anything that got in. Seems I am near ready for 3 months of no problems until around the end of December if this rythme is true. That's why I am holding out in posting for Kajay. Want all the facts as if I don't get the whole story, a newbie will be depressed when positive results occur and then the 3 month moment happens. I expect either a small reaction as yet another layer leaves or nothing at all as the antifunal medicine shall have been in my system for 5 months by December. With each rhythm cycle, problems are less each time. This rythme would explain why bugs bother, then don't, then later bother again for a lot of people. I hope this helps someone. Does anyone else notice this rhythm? Love and light, Fri, 10/7/11, Goldstein@... <Goldstein@...> wrote: From: Goldstein@... <Goldstein@...>Subject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbiesbird mites Date: Friday, October 7, 2011, 10:18 PM Are you almost 100% ? I am hoping... for you. From: " Benton" <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 2:16:24 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Hi Kajay, I'll write when I know I am finally 100% cured. I see my Dr. on the 17th of the month. Hopefully, it won't be too much longer. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2011 Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 Kajay, Here is what I wrote . Hi , I'm seeing a pattern to hertzing with this. I thought a noticed a 3 month rhythm happening, and time has proven me correct. Is it a rhythm of the body, fungus, or ?...that I'm not sure of. But every three months, I experience a lot coming from my skin and then calm healing period until the next 3 month period. Before medications, it was a new crop of sore break outs followed by the return of the bugs. The last 9 months have provided this food for thought as I've paid special attention: * Before meds. November, 2011 Over 200 lesions. bugs all over me, webs with balls all over my body, and enviroment has white floaters and clothing has lint a balls all over after wash. Car attacts me on every drive home. Three months later............ *Feb. 2011, on Alcyclovir, but only recently(about 60 new sores rather than 200 with the, unknown at the time, mycelium growth all over skin especially around sores.) Lots of large plastic hypae in my bath water and emerginf from my skin. 3 months later............... *May, 2011 About 20 lesions (smaller) with mycelium growth all over, medium size plastic hypae, and bugs are back.. At this time I realize I have a fungus and start antifugal diet. 3 monts later............... *Late Sept.2011, One lesion on back nearly healed. On antifugal for 2 months at this point. Gray skin areas arising and disapppearing with soda baths and antifugal creams. The plastic hypae is still leaving my skin but is getting very tiny these days. Sometimes they leave in whole, sometimes they burst and mycelium tries to establish but fails with all that I am doing, and rarely I feel one turn from hard to soft beneth the skin and disolve.I find that any spores that make it to the surface of the skin try to establish risods. Few do, but the ones that do tend to establish in dead, scar tissue that doesn't seem to receive the medicine from the blood. Therefore I rub and rub these points until the risod pulls out. A dab of Tilex mold and mildew cleaner tends to heal the spot within days. Due to the fugus that re entered my car from storage visit around the last of July, I periodiacally see the white floating fibers that indicate the feather winged beetle. I am vacuuming and spraying the car once a week. It is only after coming home in the car after work that I may pick some of these up during this latest 3 month hertzing moment(when my body is pushing yet another layer of fungus out). Irrigating my ears with MMS and a Lysol bath removes them and anti fungal liquid in my ears kills anything that got in. Seems I am near ready for 3 months of no problems until around the end of December if this rythme is true. That's why I am holding out in posting for Kajay. Want all the facts as if I don't get the whole story, a newbie will be depressed when positive results occur and then the 3 month moment happens. I expect either a small reaction as yet another layer leaves or nothing at all as the antifunal medicine shall have been in my system for 5 months by December. With each rhythm cycle, problems are less each time. This rythme would explain why bugs bother, then don't, then later bother again for a lot of people. I hope this helps someone. Does anyone else notice this rhythm? Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2011 Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 Hi I've noticed a real pattern over the last few years too. There are times of quiet of symptoms and then bam, another very different pattern emergences of something, sometimes the same, sometimes different. I've read recently in the Lyme Disease literature that Lyme symptoms are the most prevalent in Spring and Fall. They too have a seasonal expression. This herxing I'm doing has gotten the best of me and I have to back off a bit for a day or so... didn't sleep last night at all because of the nausea which at the level my doctor wants me to take makes it nearly impossible to function. It is better to take little breaks if need be and sometimes the breaks are important because the spirochetes can change within minutes from a cyst form back into the spirochete form and they are more susceptible to medications. I guess they think it is safe to emerge again. The spirochetes are the cork screw little suckers that can go anywhere in the body, but the cyst form is quieter and I don't think it creates more neurotoxin. Did you experience times when you had to take a break ?The chemtrails started up again here, but also quieted down again. I got onto a Facebook page for people interested in chemtrails since few people seem to be, including the media (not interested)... some people are buying kits to test their soil near them and I might do that if I can get a few answers first. How do they know what the lead, aluminum levels were before the chemtrails? That would seem important. Love to all, From: " Benton" <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2011 11:12:58 AMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Hi , I'm seeing a pattern to hertzing with this. I thought a noticed a 3 month rhythm happening, and time has proven me correct. Is it a rhythm of the body, fungus, or ?...that I'm not sure of. But every three months, I experience a lot coming from my skin and then calm healing period until the next 3 month period. Before medications, it was a new crop of sore break outs followed by the return of the bugs. The last 9 months have provided this food for thought as I've paid special attention: * Before meds. November, 2011 Over 200 lesions. bugs all over me, webs with balls all over my body, and enviroment has white floaters and clothing has lint a balls all over after wash. Car attacts me on every drive home. Three months later............ *Feb. 2011, on Alcyclovir, but only recently(about 60 new sores rather than 200 with the, unknown at the time, mycelium growth all over skin especially around sores.) Lots of large plastic hypae in my bath water and emerginf from my skin. 3 months later............... *May, 2011 About 20 lesions (smaller) with mycelium growth all over, medium size plastic hypae, and bugs are back.. At this time I realize I have a fungus and start antifugal diet. 3 monts later............... *Late Sept.2011, One lesion on back nearly healed. On antifugal for 2 months at this point. Gray skin areas arising and disapppearing with soda baths and antifugal creams. The plastic hypae is still leaving my skin but is getting very tiny these days. Sometimes they leave in whole, sometimes they burst and mycelium tries to establish but fails with all that I am doing, and rarely I feel one turn from hard to soft beneth the skin and disolve.I find that any spores that make it to the surface of the skin try to establish risods. Few do, but the ones that do tend to establish in dead, scar tissue that doesn't seem to receive the medicine from the blood. Therefore I rub and rub these points until the risod pulls out. A dab of Tilex mold and mildew cleaner tends to heal the spot within days. Due to the fugus that re entered my car from storage visit around the last of July, I periodiacally see the white floating fibers that indicate the feather winged beetle. I am vacuuming and spraying the car once a week. It is only after coming home in the car after work that I may pick some of these up during this latest 3 month hertzing moment(when my body is pushing yet another layer of fungus out). Irrigating my ears with MMS and a Lysol bath removes them and anti fungal liquid in my ears kills anything that got in. Seems I am near ready for 3 months of no problems until around the end of December if this rythme is true. That's why I am holding out in posting for Kajay. Want all the facts as if I don't get the whole story, a newbie will be depressed when positive results occur and then the 3 month moment happens. I expect either a small reaction as yet another layer leaves or nothing at all as the antifunal medicine shall have been in my system for 5 months by December. With each rhythm cycle, problems are less each time. This rythme would explain why bugs bother, then don't, then later bother again for a lot of people. I hope this helps someone. Does anyone else notice this rhythm? Love and light, Fri, 10/7/11, Goldstein@... <Goldstein@...> wrote: From: Goldstein@... <Goldstein@...>Subject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbiesbird mites Date: Friday, October 7, 2011, 10:18 PM Are you almost 100% ? I am hoping... for you. From: " Benton" <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 2:16:24 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Hi Kajay, I'll write when I know I am finally 100% cured. I see my Dr. on the 17th of the month. Hopefully, it won't be too much longer. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2011 Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 , If I start swelling anywhere, getting a headach, or have gray skin appear, I take a bath in the A & H Super Soda Wash. I feel fine when I get out. That stuff really pulls toxins out of the skin. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 That would be wonderful, . Si glad you are doing better. Love, kajay On Fri Oct 7th, 2011 5:16 PM EDT Benton wrote: >Hi Kajay, > >   I'll write when I know I am finally 100% cured. I see my Dr. on the 17th of the month. Hopefully, it won't be too much longer. >Love and light, > > > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large > enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later > and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 Wow. There is a lot for all of us to learn from this. Couple questions: are you ready for me to post this as an almost there story and follow up later plus do you want me to use your real first name or a fake one? Thanks, and sending prayers, kajay On Sat Oct 8th, 2011 2:18 PM EDT Benton wrote: >Kajay, >  Here is what I wrote . > > > >Hi , >   I'm seeing a pattern to hertzing with this. I thought a noticed a 3 month rhythm happening, and time has proven me correct. Is it a rhythm of the body, fungus, or ?...that I'm not sure of. But every three months, I experience a lot coming from my skin and then calm healing period until the next 3 month period. Before medications, it was a new crop of sore break outs followed by the return of the bugs. The last 9 months have provided this food for thought as I've paid special attention: > >* Before meds. November, 2011 >Over 200 lesions. bugs all over me, webs with balls all over my body, and enviroment has white floaters and clothing has lint a balls all over after wash. Car attacts me on every drive home. > >Three months later............   > >*Feb. 2011, on Alcyclovir, but only recently(about 60 new sores rather than 200 with the, unknown at the time, mycelium growth all over skin especially around sores.) Lots of large plastic hypae in my bath water and emerginf from my skin. > >3 months later...............  > >*May, 2011 About 20 lesions (smaller) with mycelium growth all over, medium size plastic hypae, and bugs are back.. At this time I realize I have a fungus and start antifugal diet. > >3 monts later............... > >*Late Sept.2011, One lesion on back nearly healed. On antifugal for 2 months at this point. Gray skin areas arising and disapppearing with soda baths and antifugal creams. The plastic hypae is still leaving my skin but is getting very tiny these days. Sometimes they leave in whole, sometimes they burst and mycelium tries to establish but fails with all that I am doing, and rarely I feel one turn from hard to soft beneth the skin and disolve.I find that any spores that make it to the surface of the skin try to establish risods. Few do, but the ones that do tend to establish in dead, scar tissue that doesn't seem to receive the medicine from the blood. Therefore I rub and rub these points until the risod pulls out. A dab of Tilex mold and mildew cleaner tends to heal the spot within days. Due to the fugus that re entered my car from storage visit around the last of July, I periodiacally see the white floating fibers that indicate the > feather winged beetle. I am vacuuming and spraying the car once a week. It is only after coming home in the car after work that I may pick some of these up during this latest 3 month hertzing moment(when my body is pushing yet another layer of fungus out).  Irrigating my ears with MMS and a Lysol bath removes them and anti fungal liquid in my ears kills anything that got in. >   Seems I am near ready for 3 months of no problems until around the end of December if this rythme is true. That's why I am holding out in posting for Kajay. Want all the facts as if I don't get the whole story, a newbie will be depressed when positive results occur and then the 3 month moment happens. I expect either a small reaction as yet another layer leaves or nothing at all as the antifunal medicine shall have been in my system for 5 months by December. With each rhythm cycle, problems are less each time.  > >This rythme would explain why bugs bother, then don't, then later bother again for a lot of people. I hope this helps someone. Does anyone else notice this rhythm? > >Love and light, > > > > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large > enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later > and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 Hi Kajay,How is your mom doing? Hope she is not showing signs of Morgellons. I'm sending my best thoughts to you and her.From: "Kajay109" <kajay109@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 11:47:13 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Wow. There is a lot for all of us to learn from this. Couple questions: are you ready for me to post this as an almost there story and follow up later plus do you want me to use your real first name or a fake one? Thanks, and sending prayers, kajay On Sat Oct 8th, 2011 2:18 PM EDT Benton wrote: >Kajay, > Here is what I wrote . > > > >Hi , > I'm seeing a pattern to hertzing with this. I thought a noticed a 3 month rhythm happening, and time has proven me correct. Is it a rhythm of the body, fungus, or ?...that I'm not sure of. But every three months, I experience a lot coming from my skin and then calm healing period until the next 3 month period. Before medications, it was a new crop of sore break outs followed by the return of the bugs. The last 9 months have provided this food for thought as I've paid special attention: > >* Before meds. November, 2011 >Over 200 lesions. bugs all over me, webs with balls all over my body, and enviroment has white floaters and clothing has lint a balls all over after wash. Car attacts me on every drive home. > >Three months later............ > >*Feb. 2011, on Alcyclovir, but only recently(about 60 new sores rather than 200 with the, unknown at the time, mycelium growth all over skin especially around sores.) Lots of large plastic hypae in my bath water and emerginf from my skin. > >3 months later............... > >*May, 2011 About 20 lesions (smaller) with mycelium growth all over, medium size plastic hypae, and bugs are back.. At this time I realize I have a fungus and start antifugal diet. > >3 monts later............... > >*Late Sept.2011, One lesion on back nearly healed. On antifugal for 2 months at this point. Gray skin areas arising and disapppearing with soda baths and antifugal creams. The plastic hypae is still leaving my skin but is getting very tiny these days. Sometimes they leave in whole, sometimes they burst and mycelium tries to establish but fails with all that I am doing, and rarely I feel one turn from hard to soft beneth the skin and disolve.I find that any spores that make it to the surface of the skin try to establish risods. Few do, but the ones that do tend to establish in dead, scar tissue that doesn't seem to receive the medicine from the blood. Therefore I rub and rub these points until the risod pulls out. A dab of Tilex mold and mildew cleaner tends to heal the spot within days. Due to the fugus that re entered my car from storage visit around the last of July, I periodiacally see the white floating fibers that indicate the > feather winged beetle. I am vacuuming and spraying the car once a week. It is only after coming home in the car after work that I may pick some of these up during this latest 3 month hertzing moment(when my body is pushing yet another layer of fungus out). Irrigating my ears with MMS and a Lysol bath removes them and anti fungal liquid in my ears kills anything that got in. > Seems I am near ready for 3 months of no problems until around the end of December if this rythme is true. That's why I am holding out in posting for Kajay. Want all the facts as if I don't get the whole story, a newbie will be depressed when positive results occur and then the 3 month moment happens. I expect either a small reaction as yet another layer leaves or nothing at all as the antifunal medicine shall have been in my system for 5 months by December. With each rhythm cycle, problems are less each time. > >This rythme would explain why bugs bother, then don't, then later bother again for a lot of people. I hope this helps someone. Does anyone else notice this rhythm? > >Love and light, > > > > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large > enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later > and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 I'm hoping we caught it before it progressed to the organic level. She used the F-6 spray for two weeks off and on (on her armsnearest only, tubbing it in) and roughly 10 lesions have all disappeared and so far have not returned for a couple of more weeks. Holding my breath as she declares she is done with it since it is perishable. I think she would do it again if lesions returned, though. She is stubborn but not stupid:-). Thank you for asking, . Love, kajay On Tue Oct 11th, 2011 11:19 AM EDT Goldstein@... wrote: >Hi Kajay, > > >How is your mom doing? Hope she is not showing signs of Morgellons. I'm sending my best thoughts to you and her. > > > > > Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies > > > > > > >Wow. There is a lot for all of us to learn from this. Couple questions: are you ready for me to post this as an almost there story and follow up later plus do you want me to use your real first name or a fake one? >Thanks, and sending prayers, >kajay > >On Sat Oct 8th, 2011 2:18 PM EDT Benton wrote: > >>Kajay, >> Here is what I wrote . >> >> >> >>Hi , >> I'm seeing a pattern to hertzing with this. I thought a noticed a 3 month rhythm happening, and time has proven me correct. Is it a rhythm of the body, fungus, or ?...that I'm not sure of. But every three months, I experience a lot coming from my skin and then calm healing period until the next 3 month period. Before medications, it was a new crop of sore break outs followed by the return of the bugs. The last 9 months have provided this food for thought as I've paid special attention: >> >>* Before meds. November, 2011 >>Over 200 lesions. bugs all over me, webs with balls all over my body, and enviroment has white floaters and clothing has lint a balls all over after wash. Car attacts me on every drive home. >> >>Three months later............ >> >>*Feb. 2011, on Alcyclovir, but only recently(about 60 new sores rather than 200 with the, unknown at the time, mycelium growth all over skin especially around sores.) Lots of large plastic hypae in my bath water and emerginf from my skin. >> >>3 months later............... >> >>*May, 2011 About 20 lesions (smaller) with mycelium growth all over, medium size plastic hypae, and bugs are back.. At this time I realize I have a fungus and start antifugal diet. >> >>3 monts later............... >> >>*Late Sept.2011, One lesion on back nearly healed. On antifugal for 2 months at this point. Gray skin areas arising and disapppearing with soda baths and antifugal creams. The plastic hypae is still leaving my skin but is getting very tiny these days. Sometimes they leave in whole, sometimes they burst and mycelium tries to establish but fails with all that I am doing, and rarely I feel one turn from hard to soft beneth the skin and disolve.I find that any spores that make it to the surface of the skin try to establish risods. Few do, but the ones that do tend to establish in dead, scar tissue that doesn't seem to receive the medicine from the blood. Therefore I rub and rub these points until the risod pulls out. A dab of Tilex mold and mildew cleaner tends to heal the spot within days. Due to the fugus that re entered my car from storage visit around the last of July, I periodiacally see the white floating fibers that indicate the >> feather winged beetle. I am vacuuming and spraying the car once a week. It is only after coming home in the car after work that I may pick some of these up during this latest 3 month hertzing moment(when my body is pushing yet another layer of fungus out). Irrigating my ears with MMS and a Lysol bath removes them and anti fungal liquid in my ears kills anything that got in. >> Seems I am near ready for 3 months of no problems until around the end of December if this rythme is true. That's why I am holding out in posting for Kajay. Want all the facts as if I don't get the whole story, a newbie will be depressed when positive results occur and then the 3 month moment happens. I expect either a small reaction as yet another layer leaves or nothing at all as the antifunal medicine shall have been in my system for 5 months by December. With each rhythm cycle, problems are less each time. >> >>This rythme would explain why bugs bother, then don't, then later bother again for a lot of people. I hope this helps someone. Does anyone else notice this rhythm? >> >>Love and light, >> >> >> > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large >> enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later >> and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 In case you should decide to write at morjella.com, I have registered you. Your username is ayala and your password is 7d8s9a Thanks, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 8:47 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I think I used every skin product and household cleaning product known to mankind. It calmed down the problems very temporarily. I went on the Paleo diet, did a lot of supplementation, sauna, baths, mms, almost everything really. Soaked my clothes for hours, stored all my belongings away for almost a year. Left my car for almost a year. Treating Lyme, coinfections, and secondary infections is what resolved the bizarre skin issues and insects in my environment. Bartonella- Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin; Babesia- Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim; Mold- Itraconazole, Voriconazole, pao de arco, black walnut, caprylic acid, enzymes; other broad spectrum antimicrobials- Allicin, oregano oil, other essential oils Also, Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning. A lot of the weird stuff coming out of the skin is different stages of fungus and biproducts from Bartonella. On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:45 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And groups are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2011 Report Share Posted October 20, 2011 Wow! Thanks Kajay for taking this on!Aandraya On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:30 AM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: In case you should decide to write at morjella.com, I have registered you. Your username is ayala and your password is 7d8s9a Thanks, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 8:47 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I think I used every skin product and household cleaning product known to mankind. It calmed down the problems very temporarily. I went on the Paleo diet, did a lot of supplementation, sauna, baths, mms, almost everything really. Soaked my clothes for hours, stored all my belongings away for almost a year. Left my car for almost a year. Treating Lyme, coinfections, and secondary infections is what resolved the bizarre skin issues and insects in my environment. Bartonella- Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin; Babesia- Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim; Mold- Itraconazole, Voriconazole, pao de arco, black walnut, caprylic acid, enzymes; other broad spectrum antimicrobials- Allicin, oregano oil, other essential oils Also, Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning. A lot of the weird stuff coming out of the skin is different stages of fungus and biproducts from Bartonella. On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:45 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And groups are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 Hi, Aandraya, and thanks :-) From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 7:46 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Wow! Thanks Kajay for taking this on! Aandraya On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:30 AM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: In case you should decide to write at morjella.com, I have registered you. Your username is ayala and your password is 7d8s9a Thanks, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 8:47 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I think I used every skin product and household cleaning product known to mankind. It calmed down the problems very temporarily. I went on the Paleo diet, did a lot of supplementation, sauna, baths, mms, almost everything really. Soaked my clothes for hours, stored all my belongings away for almost a year. Left my car for almost a year. Treating Lyme, coinfections, and secondary infections is what resolved the bizarre skin issues and insects in my environment. Bartonella- Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin; Babesia- Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim; Mold- Itraconazole, Voriconazole, pao de arco, black walnut, caprylic acid, enzymes; other broad spectrum antimicrobials- Allicin, oregano oil, other essential oils Also, Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning. A lot of the weird stuff coming out of the skin is different stages of fungus and biproducts from Bartonella. On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:45 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 oops. changed your password, will send new one privately :-) kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 7:46 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies Wow! Thanks Kajay for taking this on! Aandraya On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:30 AM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: In case you should decide to write at morjella.com, I have registered you. Your username is ayala and your password is 7d8s9a Thanks, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 8:47 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I think I used every skin product and household cleaning product known to mankind. It calmed down the problems very temporarily. I went on the Paleo diet, did a lot of supplementation, sauna, baths, mms, almost everything really. Soaked my clothes for hours, stored all my belongings away for almost a year. Left my car for almost a year. Treating Lyme, coinfections, and secondary infections is what resolved the bizarre skin issues and insects in my environment. Bartonella- Bactrim, Doxy, Ceftin, Levaquin; Babesia- Mepron, Malerone, Artemisinin, Bactrim; Mold- Itraconazole, Voriconazole, pao de arco, black walnut, caprylic acid, enzymes; other broad spectrum antimicrobials- Allicin, oregano oil, other essential oils Also, Klinghardts protocol for KPU/HPU aka: kryptopyrroluria was key to detox and get immune system functioning. A lot of the weird stuff coming out of the skin is different stages of fungus and biproducts from Bartonella. On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:45 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Aandraya, I know you have probably written and written about what you did. Do you have a shortlist somewhere of what you used that you are sure contributed to your recovery, preferably along with your strengths and dosages? Thank you soo much, kajay From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2011 2:54 PMSubject: Re: please send me your success stories and your shortlist of advice for newbies I had the cigar shaped things, also amber colored seed shapes and a multitude of other strange objects. I could produce them by the hundreds with different skin topicals. I had the insects too, I had it all! It all cleared with Lyme/Bartonella/Babesia treatment- antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasiticals- both natural and pharmaceutical. Weird stuff, I'm living proof it's treatable. Aandraya On Oct 1, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Kajay109 <kajay109@...> wrote: Please please - I am too strapped for time to read all the old posts to find your key ones where you tell what got you well. Will you write me and let me know so I can share it at morjella.com also? If it worked for you it may work for others. That goes for any of you still here who are well now. Also, if anyone has written anything aimed specifically at those who are brand new and desperate, I would love to include that as well. The larger a footprint we have, the more easily people can find help, the quicker they can hit this hard and correctly, and get well. I do not wish my lengthy experience on anyone and am SO glad that the complete lack of information I faced when I got this is no longer the case. There is now so much information, there is really almost too much for someone to know what to buy, to choose. And are powerful and immediate, but do not allow for the easy categorization of content by users. Blogs are the perfect format for that. Tim has a lot at birdmites.org, and I need to add a link to his home page at Morjella. I had all that at critterfiles, my group, and need to just move my links over to morjella, and any more you suggest. BTW you can get the F-products direct from Gordon's Big Island Skin Care site, or if you forget the name, you can search for F-6 Restore at eBay, where it costs a few bucks more (think convenience store--but shipping is included for continental US). I haven't had time to add my other favorite products. Contacting vendors and negotiating arrangements is really time consuming, and it no longer seems so important or useful. I am thinking that at least Morgellons and hopefully soon Lyme and all the related conditions will soon be ancient history. That's my prayer, anyhow. Bill, you left me a message about the cigar critters: Thank you for the suggestion about the Manuca (?) honey. My coworkers would probably like the smell of that better than oregano oil, garlic, and insect repellent, lol! I am not certain, Bill, but I believe that Morgellons are a colony critter consisting of the cigars, teardrops, and globes. I think that the teardrops are the nurses, the cigars the queens and baby queens, and the globes the warriors. I THINK based on my shower experience and the fact that I began getting surface lesions AFTER my shower experience that Morgellons deliberately "farms" the bacteria that comprise biofilm--like humans farm livestock and produce--and that the matrix they construct of chitin attaches where the tougher skin fibers that form the diamond shapes we see under a microscope cross (think VietNam era "ripstop" fabric, that is, very light, cool fabric with a 1/4" nylon thread "grid" woven throughout to prevent the thin fabric from ripping so easily, that was used in USMC uniforms). This is a slight update on my old "Farm Theory" article, which predated my reading an article on real research done relating to the "matrix" (I called it a "grid") and the biofilm (the gelatinous squares that emerged from my body after I used the chitinase solution in the shower, which I think must have dissolved the grid/matrix thus releasing the squares of biofilm, which I think must have been cultivated in a hammock like structure that hung from, or that was the, matrix. As for how to get rid of them, I have dissolved cigar critters in povidone iodine (betadine), Simple Green, the organic chitinase solution, and Orange Plus. You can see some of those happen in my videos at youtube (search for "critterfiles"). The abbreviations after the video name tell you what was used to dissolve the critter in the videos where that happens. WGA is the chitinase solution (dissolved them through tht fifth day after culturation). BTD or BTN is betadine (dissolved them), BXA is borax (made them dance then go still but didn't dissolve them). On my body, though, I still find cigar critters more than the other forms. So maybe I'm headed for honey days! Gordon dissolves them in his F-products, though I haven't put that to the microscope test. Also, though I still do occasionally check things out under my lighted portable microscope, my digital microscope quit working two computers ago, and I haven't replaced it - all I really need is a driver that works, but none I have tried work. kajay / morjella.com From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:05 AMSubject: Re: I'm still here That's it Doris. I am coming along swimmingly and just check the site to see what is going on and if I can help someone. I don't think I am going to order Duchy's as I've been able to keep the mites out via spraying Naylar at my windows and porch daily. Another 2 weeks of painting and I'll have the entire apartment sealed and fungus free. For me, the fungus is the calling card to mites and bugs. Love and light, > >>Hi Kayjay >> >>Wanted to thank you for dispelling some of the mystery surrounding the F-5 product. I checked out your site and think it is great! Know how time consuming that must be, so good job! Anyway, continued updates are showing promising results and that's good too. Keep us posted! >> >>I believe in enzymes and take a lot of systemic enzymes internally; while I think it is a slower process in getting rid of pathogens and might not deal with everything involved, it seems the safest route to go until we know more. I think the enzymes are helping and that I am getting better, but then another cycle returns so am not quite sure what to say or how to report about that...mainly spinning my wheels? LOL.. I dunno but maybe I am not taking a large enough quantity for what I have going on in my system right now. >> >> I am waiting for fry lab report to see if I have a blood protozoan that may be impeding my progress, but also think I may have a strongyloid infection [?]. I have this newly acquired 'mottled' skin that has shown up within the last few years which is one sign that I may have this, aside from specimen's I studied on my own in the beginning... so many things to attack at once with morgellons, including the agrobacteria that is probably at the route and perpetuating factor of this infection. So do you believe that this topical enzyme would and/or is addressing some of these internal parasites and agrobacteria that we have? >> >>Anyway,I was wondering what your trick was to wearing socks? And after wearing, how do you disinfect them ? I have had to move away from all cottons, which I loved and like many of us, cotton was mainly all I wore before this disease struck. So many years later and am still dealing with this! These flying critters I have continue to be a magnet to any cotton I still do have around so have shelved these for now--but I also feel as if when trying to wear anything cotton, especially loose knit cotton such as socks--that something from within, is extracting and using it for some part of the infection. My legs and feet were getting better, then got another attack with the warm weather here, that brought on the familiar lumps and moving sensations...and I continue to produce these 'artifacts' from the soles of my feet at different intervals. But I really need to get around this somehow since I want to start an exercise program wearing running shoes. As it > stands, I continue to fall back on my rubber crocs all the time, which I can easily wash and disinfect but sure can't exercise in them! >> >>Your thoughts? >> >>Thanks! >>Love >>Pdidit >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Hi jill How are you , what's the latest. I am fine , I still get bit once in a while & I just apply some peroxide borax & water mix Here is some sucess stories I cannot not forget air matress totally clan & gug dree with 2 tbls coconut oil & 48 oz of wot water sprayed on the airmatress & the hard floor , bug can't walk thru it jill I I wrote them to Elissa , I repasted it here : .......... Hi Elissa I saw your stress and procedures , I had the same thing . I can feel for you . It is bad. Pray very gard to God He is wonderful & a very present help in times of trouble. .. Here is what one poster named Rita found helped her quickly Benzyl peroxide : buy from http://www.danielkern.com/category-s/22.htm She used it on her skin & it worked fast , here a couple of her posts re- pasted here By the way Elissa soaking will remove bugs out of the skin ., it takes time though Powdered Laundry Detergent 1 cup per bath tub & soak for 30 mins works wonders , it is painless & kills all the bug , . Seems the benzol peroxide worked fast for Rita , Rita now uses coconut oil, I use it too I put 2 tbls in the bathtub of water then dip in & under for 5-10 mins . Since I used coconut oil in the bathwater it has been almost 2 years since I felt crawling. Praise God ! ( Borax 1 gup per 3 gallons of water on a towell applied for 30 mins 2 time per day will draw out & kill anything ,eventually . The face can only stan 1.5 tbls per gallon of water on a cloth, the face is to sensitive for any more of a concentration of borax . OK here are: THE RE-PASTED POSTS FRON RITA : Back to Search Re: Re: I'm clear..? Well.. for a few days From: Rush Tessman bird mites Date: Mon Jul 06 13:25:02 2009 Rita, I just ordered som more of the BP, I had a doctors appointment this am, and also it is raining--so far I have felt really good with it on, I hope it stays--oh god please let it!! Oh, and mine is lotion--do they make a gel?? From: Rita and Mike Carlson <m.r.carlson@ comcast.net> bird mites@ groups. com Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 11:16:13 AM Subject: Re: Re: I'm clear..? Well.. for a few days Hi ....... ..I have tried many products on my skin over that last...well going on 4 years now. The very best product that we have used is the Benzoyl Peroxide. This gel has workedso very fast, clearedour skin within days and has left me dumb founded. I have wished for so long now that I had known about this gel when I first came in contact with this skin mess.. I'm afraid to report that the Boric Acid and the BP doesn't seem to work as fast for people who are seeing those little " flying " things around them and in their home. I have never seen anything flying so as with everything, give it a try for a few months and if you notice that the things are getting fewer and fewer in numbers than you might be on the right track. Trial and error seems to be the norm with this and I hope and pray that you will see eradication like we have. The BP will make your skin worse off in the first few weeks. It's hard to get through those weeks because of the flaking. We had to use Vaseline to go out in public but just like the site says in the videos our skin stopped flaking after a couple of weeks and looks totally clear and smooth. Every where I had the " things " on my skin the flaking was extremely bad. Seemed the kill was instant with the BP. I hope you see success with these new treatments. Keep in touch and I will do the same. Wishing to loads and loads of luck. Rita more [1] Reply [2] Reply All [3] Forward [4] Delete [6] Report as Spam [5] Move [9] Next Message [7] Previous Message [0] Inbox Sign Out doe1769 2010 Inc - All rights reserved Privacy | Legal | Help t-zones Home 2ND RE-PASTED POST FROM RITA Re: Benzoyl Peroxide seems to kill mites on the skin From: buggeredbymites bird mites Date: Fri May 01 19:59:32 2009 The rational makes sense: Open the pores, then blast the buggers out with a deadly dessicant like BP. this is similar to the principal of sulfur combined with oils which drive them out for air, where they then meet their demise via the hands of an effective drying agent. I like the speedy, one-two punch approach these topicals afford. No point in dragging this crap out any longer than necessary. > > Holly, when I heard about this being used on the skin I ordered some to have on hand when we start to work in our yard this spring. People who have used this put it on just like lotion. The young man who first used this put it all over his body, scalp, groin every where. He even used it on his dogs. Then I heard from several other people who had killed the " mites " on their skin with it. All had used the Roach Prufe in their house and cars. The BP that we ordered is a clear lotion. From what I have read the BP blast the pores open and kills all bacteria that is on the skin. The drying effect must kill the mites. Some have said all crawling and itching stopped the first day and night they used it. Seems to take about a week to completely get all the pores clear. My husband has tried this lotion once on his legs. He put it on after going to the VA clinic where he could feel the things trying to get back on him. One application of the BP and he never felt the things on his skin again. It sure seemed to work quickly and had a 100% kill effect. This is the site I ordered mine from. http://www.danielkern.com/category-s/22.htm This used in conjunction with the Roach Prufe has been the silver bullet for some. Rita > 2. link to buy 8 oz. Treatment Price $16.52 I made this 2.5% benzoyl peroxide acne treatment to be gel based so it goes on clear and spreads easily. It's also pharmaceutical grade, pH balanced, fragrance free, and dye free. It won't " clump up " with moisturizers, and won't turn white when you perspire. I created it especially for the Acne.org Regimen. Studies show that 2.5% benzoyl peroxide works as well as 10% solutions, without the excessive dryness and irritation. View a video on how to get the most product possible out of the bottle. 3RD RE- PASTED POST FROM ZOE MailMail [ Home ] Inbox | << Newer | Older >> From: Zoebird mites Update from z3Sat Sep 10th, 2011 1:06 PM EDT Hi all,It's been several months now since my husband and I have had any symptoms at all. We've have people at our home all summer and been gradually letting go of all the rituals to prevent mite bites and kill them. Our clothing is back in our dressers, we sleep in our bed as we did previous to the bird mite infestation.We will never know if the bite mites are gone for good... because it is a mysterious situation to say the least. They gradually disappeared from our lives over time. The last bite I had was in my car ~6 months ago.So we suffered from mysterious microscopic clear bird mites for 2 1/2 years in total. They lived in our home and we seemed to leave a trail of them where ever we went. The most horrifying part was that they infected us with some microorganism which attracted biting bites to us where ever we went. It was just like having scabies except that it didn't go away with medical tx and the bites never bite us in the places where scabies bite and the bites rarely even itched. Instead the bites were like the prick of a sharp needle and left what looked like tiny red hard spider bites all over our bodies, which frequently lasted for months and months. Something about 1 bite seemed to attack more bites to the area. We had several of these bites biopsied because the MD's were concerned it may be a contagious folliculiis rather than mites. 4 out of 4 biopsies over 2 years came back as bites.So what may have helped us beat this mite mare:* Months of doxycycline 3 times per day, alternated with Months of Bactim DS 2 times per day* Spraying white vinegar and then spraying hydrogen peroxide on the bites frequently.* Rubbing benzyl peroxide into our skin every place where bites had been until completely healed.* Sterifab on things that could not be treated with vinegar, then peroxide, * Sterilizing every possible part of our house and car every way possible for over 2 years.*Colon cleanses 1 time a month*Ironing all clothes and linens after washing*Stick carpet tape around bedWhat did not help:* Diet changes (only temporary help, no lasting help)* Supplements (only temporary help, no lasting help)* Dr. Staninger's protocol (HUGE waste of money and energy/time)*IR saunas* Roache Proof* Internal vinegar* Internal baking powder*homeopathics (only temporary help, not a cure)*Baths with different cures (only temporary)* a million other things tried because we followed every possible suggestion no matter how expensive or time consuming*heating the house (temporary)* CO2 in the cars (temporary) Inbox | << Newer | Older >> Actions Reply [1] Reply all [2] Forward [3] -- END OF RE-PASTED POSTS Elissa Rits suffered for 5 year , I was right there on the forums when she started , I was miserable . It was hard. We tried many many many things , I use sulfur creme a lot 1 tsp sulfur 1tsp coconut oil place in a small dishsoap bottle & shake for 10 seconds , then add 8 teasp of healthy hand creme like 365 brand from Whole foods , any hand creme will do , healty is better , mineral oil is is perto product & is the byproduct of making gasoline , it is bad for the body , espesially total body coverage. I then used this mix , it stopped all bugs on the skin & in the environment The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide, it is painless & there is no fizz or pain on the skin . I used this mix top of head to toe for 19 days , it stopped all bugs & cures all cuts & bites , Then I used Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent 1 cup per bath tun , it is painless & kills all the bug , soaking will remove bugs out of the skin ., it takes time though. Seems the benzol peroxide worked fast for Rita , Rita now uses coconut oil, I use it too I put 2 tbls in the bathtub of water then dip in & under for 5-10 mins . Since I did thei it has been almost 2 years since I felt crawling. Praise God ! God bless you , Bill Sent from my Treo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 Thank you so much, Bill, I missed this when it came in! Kajay/katiejill On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 2:24 AM EST Doe wrote: >Hi jill > > How are you , what's the latest. I am fine , I still get bit once in a while & I just apply some peroxide borax & water mix > > Here is some sucess stories I cannot not forget > >air matress totally clan & gug dree with 2 tbls coconut oil & 48 oz of wot water sprayed on the airmatress & the hard floor , bug can't walk thru it > > >jill I I wrote them to Elissa , I repasted it here : > >......... > > >Hi Elissa > > I saw your stress and procedures , I had the same thing . I can feel for you . It is bad. > Pray very gard to God He is wonderful & a very present help in times of trouble. .. > > Here is what one poster named Rita found helped her quickly >Benzyl peroxide : buy from > >http://www.danielkern.com/category-s/22.htm > > She used it on her skin & it worked fast , here a couple of her posts re- pasted here > >By the way Elissa >soaking will remove bugs out of the skin ., it takes time though Powdered Laundry Detergent 1 cup per bath tub & soak for 30 mins works wonders , it is painless & kills all the bug , . Seems the benzol peroxide worked fast for Rita , Rita now uses coconut oil, I use it too I put 2 tbls in the bathtub of water then dip in & under for 5-10 mins . Since I used coconut oil in the bathwater it has been almost 2 years since I felt crawling. Praise God ! ( Borax 1 gup per 3 gallons of water on a towell applied for 30 mins 2 time per day will draw out & kill anything ,eventually . The face can only stan 1.5 tbls per gallon of water on a cloth, the face is to sensitive for any more of a concentration of borax . > > >OK here are: > THE RE-PASTED POSTS FRON RITA : > > > >Back to Search >Re: Re: I'm clear..? Well.. for a few days >From: Rush Tessman >bird mites > Date: Mon Jul 06 13:25:02 2009 >Rita, > > I just ordered som more of the BP, I had a doctors appointment this am, and also it is raining--so far I have felt really good with it on, I hope it stays--oh god please let it!! Oh, and mine is lotion--do they make a gel?? > > From: Rita and Mike Carlson <m.r.carlson@ comcast.net> bird mites@ groups. com Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 11:16:13 AM Subject: Re: Re: I'm clear..? Well.. for a few days > > Hi ....... ..I have tried many products on my skin over that last...well going on 4 years now. The very best product that we have used is the Benzoyl Peroxide. This gel has workedso very fast, clearedour skin within days and has left me dumb founded. I have wished for so long now that I had known about this gel when I first came in contact with this skin mess.. I'm afraid to report that the Boric Acid and the BP doesn't seem to work as fast for people who are seeing those little " flying " things around them and in their home. I have never seen anything flying so as with everything, give it a try for a few months and if you notice that the things are getting fewer and fewer in numbers than you might be on the right track. Trial and error seems to be the norm with this and I hope and pray that you will see eradication like we have. The BP will make your skin worse off in the first few weeks. It's hard to get > through those weeks because of the flaking. We had to use Vaseline to go out in public but just like the site says in the videos our skin stopped flaking after a couple of weeks and looks totally clear and smooth. Every where I had the " things " on my skin the flaking was extremely bad. Seemed the kill was instant with the BP. I hope you see success with these new treatments. Keep in touch and I will do the same. Wishing to loads and loads of luck. Rita > > > >more > >[1] Reply >[2] Reply All >[3] Forward >[4] Delete >[6] Report as Spam >[5] Move >[9] Next Message >[7] Previous Message >[0] Inbox > > >Sign Out doe1769 > 2010 Inc - All rights reserved >Privacy | Legal | Help >t-zones Home > > 2ND RE-PASTED POST FROM RITA > > Re: Benzoyl Peroxide seems to kill mites on the skin >From: buggeredbymites >bird mites > Date: Fri May 01 19:59:32 2009 >The rational makes sense: Open the pores, then blast the buggers out with a deadly dessicant like BP. this is similar to the principal of sulfur combined with oils which drive them out for air, where they then meet their demise via the hands of an effective drying agent. I like the speedy, one-two punch approach these topicals afford. No point in dragging this crap out any longer than necessary. > > >> >> Holly, when I heard about this being used on the skin I ordered some to have on hand when we start to work in our yard this spring. People who have used this put it on just like lotion. The young man who first used this put it all over his body, scalp, groin every where. He even used it on his dogs. Then I heard from several other people who had killed the " mites " on their skin with it. All had used the Roach Prufe in their house and cars. The BP that we ordered is a clear lotion. From what I have read the BP blast the pores open and kills all bacteria that is on the skin. The drying effect must kill the mites. Some have said all crawling and itching stopped the first day and night they used it. Seems to take about a week to completely get all the pores clear. My husband has tried this lotion once on his legs. He put it on after going to the VA clinic where he could feel the things trying to get back on him. One application of the BP and he never felt > the things on his skin again. It sure seemed to work quickly and had a 100% kill effect. This is the site I ordered mine from. http://www.danielkern.com/category-s/22.htm This used in conjunction with the Roach Prufe has been the silver bullet for some. Rita >> > > >2. > link to buy > > > > > > > >8 oz. Treatment Price $16.52 > > > > > > >I made this 2.5% benzoyl peroxide acne treatment to be gel based so it goes on clear and spreads easily. It's also pharmaceutical grade, pH balanced, fragrance free, and dye free. It won't " clump up " with moisturizers, and won't turn white when you perspire. I created it especially for the Acne.org Regimen. Studies show that 2.5% benzoyl peroxide works as well as 10% solutions, without the excessive dryness and irritation. View a video on how to get the most product possible out of the bottle. > >3RD RE- PASTED POST FROM ZOE > > > >MailMail >[ Home ] >Inbox | << Newer | Older >> >From: Zoebird mites > Update from z3Sat Sep 10th, 2011 1:06 PM EDT >Hi all,It's been several months now since my husband and I have had any symptoms at all. We've have people at our home all summer and been gradually letting go of all the rituals to prevent mite bites and kill them. Our clothing is back in our dressers, we sleep in our bed as we did previous to the bird mite infestation.We will never know if the bite mites are gone for good... because it is a mysterious situation to say the least. They gradually disappeared from our lives over time. The last bite I had was in my car ~6 months ago.So we suffered from mysterious microscopic clear bird mites for 2 1/2 years in total. They lived in our home and we seemed to leave a trail of them where ever we went. The most horrifying part was that they infected us with some microorganism which attracted biting bites to us where ever we went. It was just like having scabies except that it didn't go away with medical tx and the bites never bite us in the places where > scabies bite and the bites rarely even itched. Instead the bites were like the prick of a sharp needle and left what looked like tiny red hard spider bites all over our bodies, which frequently lasted for months and months. Something about 1 bite seemed to attack more bites to the area. We had several of these bites biopsied because the MD's were concerned it may be a contagious folliculiis rather than mites. 4 out of 4 biopsies over 2 years came back as bites.So what may have helped us beat this mite mare:* Months of doxycycline 3 times per day, alternated with Months of Bactim DS 2 times per day* Spraying white vinegar and then spraying hydrogen peroxide on the bites frequently.* Rubbing benzyl peroxide into our skin every place where bites had been until completely healed.* Sterifab on things that could not be treated with vinegar, then peroxide, * Sterilizing every possible part of our house and car every way possible for over 2 years.*Colon > cleanses 1 time a month*Ironing all clothes and linens after washing*Stick carpet tape around bedWhat did not help:* Diet changes (only temporary help, no lasting help)* Supplements (only temporary help, no lasting help)* Dr. Staninger's protocol (HUGE waste of money and energy/time)*IR saunas* Roache Proof* Internal vinegar* Internal baking powder*homeopathics (only temporary help, not a cure)*Baths with different cures (only temporary)* a million other things tried because we followed every possible suggestion no matter how expensive or time consuming*heating the house (temporary)* CO2 in the cars (temporary) >Inbox | << Newer | Older >> >Actions >Reply [1] >Reply all [2] >Forward [3] > >-- > > > >END OF RE-PASTED POSTS > > >Elissa Rits suffered for 5 year , I was right there on the forums when she started , I was miserable . It was hard. We tried many many many things , I use sulfur creme a lot >1 tsp sulfur >1tsp coconut oil place in a small dishsoap bottle & shake for 10 seconds , then add >8 teasp of healthy hand creme like 365 brand from Whole foods , any hand creme will do , healty is better , mineral oil is is perto product & is the byproduct of making gasoline , it is bad for the body , espesially total body coverage. > I then used this mix , it stopped all bugs on the skin & in the environment > >The mix: > 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster >16 oz peroxide (3%) > 32 oz water. >mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide, it is painless & there is no fizz or pain on the skin . > >I used this mix top of head to toe for 19 days , it stopped all bugs & cures all cuts & bites , > >Then I used Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent 1 cup per bath tun , it is painless & kills all the bug , soaking will remove bugs out of the skin ., it takes time though. Seems the benzol peroxide worked fast for Rita , Rita now uses coconut oil, I use it too I put 2 tbls in the bathtub of water then dip in & under for 5-10 mins . Since I did thei it has been almost 2 years since I felt crawling. Praise God ! > > > > > >God bless you , > > >Bill >Sent from my Treo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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