Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 Hi Joanne, It sounds like sarcoptic mites. These mites burrow in the skin and eventually cause Scabies with itching and crawling sensations all the time. From what military folks [who have been stationed overseas] have told me, that if not treated, the itching will indeed drive you nuts.. If that is indeed what you have, you can go to almost any Drug Store and get a special soap that is designed to treat Scabies. I believe the soap has a nickname, " Blue Butter. " Myers re bugs on your body you cannot see I would like to know if anyone has pin size bites on their body that burn as they bite and if they have crawling sensations on their head and body and face, but cannot see anything!!! This stuff is driving me nutts. I belong to an online group that has many people plagued with this problem and I am wondering if there are others with it. Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 Hi Joanne, Forget about the nickname " Blue Butter. " Just ask for a soap to treat Scabies. In fact I am not sure but you may have to get a perscription to purchase the soap. re bugs on your body you cannot see I would like to know if anyone has pin size bites on their body that burn as they bite and if they have crawling sensations on their head and body and face, but cannot see anything!!! This stuff is driving me nutts. I belong to an online group that has many people plagued with this problem and I am wondering if there are others with it. Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 I believe oil of oregano is also supposed to help with scabies. You can take it internally, 20 drops in an empty capsule. wakiza21 <wakiza21@...> wrote:Hi Joanne, Forget about the nickname " Blue Butter. " Just ask for a soap to treat Scabies. In fact I am not sure but you may have to get a perscription to purchase the soap. re bugs on your body you cannot see I would like to know if anyone has pin size bites on their body that burn as they bite and if they have crawling sensations on their head and body and face, but cannot see anything!!! This stuff is driving me nutts. I belong to an online group that has many people plagued with this problem and I am wondering if there are others with it. Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Also, the zapper may help. Dr. lists 735 kHz as the frequency for Sarcoptes Scabei (scabies). That *might* be out of the standard zapper's primary frequency range. However, if you have a frequency generation, you could definitely hit it directly. Other possible mites: Demodex Folliculorum 682 kHz Dermatophagoides (dust mite) 707 kHz Meal Mite 718 kHz Ornithonyssus (bird mite) 877 kHz, 878 kHz Unless, of course, you were referring to delusional parasitosis, which is a form of tactile hallucination related to Restless Legs Syndrome. If RLS is the problem, I can say from personal experience that mercury pollution (probably in the nervous system and brain) was the cause of the problem for me. Detoxing from mercury virtually eliminated my symptoms. Hi Joanne, > > Forget about the nickname " Blue Butter. " Just ask for a soap to treat Scabies. In fact I am not sure but you may have to get a perscription to purchase the soap. > > > re bugs on your body you cannot see > > > I would like to know if anyone has pin size bites on their body that burn as they bite and if they have crawling sensations on their head and body and face, but cannot see anything!!! This stuff is driving me nutts. > > I belong to an online group that has many people plagued with this problem and I am wondering if there are others with it. > > Joanne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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