Guest guest Posted August 3, 2007 Report Share Posted August 3, 2007 As Kendra pointed out below, it is VERY important that each message is labeled properly in the subject line. Just as important is deleting the message you are replying to except the part that is pertinent. For members who are moderated I try to do this myself. For everyone else you need to take a quick moment and check you message before you send it. A little bit of work from each of us can help someone else not get overwhelmed. Thank you Kendra for this reminder! =) Robynn > > dear friends, a couple requests: > > 1. if by chance, anyone had asked me personally any queries and i did not > respond, please resend your message to me at kendraz@... > > 2. PLEASE help me and anyone else out there like me who still deals with > brainfog, pain, and overwhelm: please clearly label the subject of your > memo, and CHANGE your SUBJECT HEADINGS when the topic of the memo changes. > one of the only ways i can handle the mail is by scanning each new subject > memo. if i determine that a particular subject is not relevant to me and i > have no info to contribute, i do not read additional memos with that same > subject. but so often the topics morph many times into farflung topics with > no change in subject. *for instance, right now there was a clearly labled > subject " REACTIONS to individual herbs " that is discussing a wide range of > nonrelated topics.) keeping subjects clearly labled also helps tremendously > when searching archives. > > 3. especially for all those who use the Digest format, please " TRIM " your > posts when you reply to a memo. that is, delete all the nonrelevant portions > of the orginal post, especially all the repeated Links stuff at the > end of every post. trimming old posts helps tremendously when having to > scroll thru dozens of screens of duplicate memos (especially when every > keystroke to hit " Page Down " triggers pain!), and it also helps reduce the > amount of storage for our free archives. > > i appreciate your willingness to listen to my requests to help me continue > to participate in this list, which has been so valuable to me. > > breathing in nourishment, > breathing out gratitude, > Breathe, we are alive! > > kendra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hi Golf, I am sooooooooo GLAD you are doing well!!! Thankyou for that update on Dt. Harvey... Could you please tell me how many times a day Dr HARVEY had you taking Ivermectin when you were taking it everyday???????????? And for how many days?? LL > From: golfingnut1957 <golfingnut1957@...> > Subject: very important > bird mites > Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 2:47 PM > read the attached blog from Dr. Harvey. I think he > has > figured out what is tormenting everyone. Short term drugs > will not > kill these worms. > > I am personally doing very well. Salt, Rx, ozone, far > infra red and > diet seem the work to get the worms out of your body. > Also, you have > empty your house and treat the house with clorox, windex, > etc. for > months anything fabric will cause you to get reinfested. > > http://nielsmayer.com/roller/NielsMayer/entry/dr_harvey_s_latest_statements Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Golf - I checked the link and posted a response. I'll paraphrase it: "The fibers you claim are cuticles are man made materials, synthesized from petroleum. Their composition was determined by MIT Woods Hole, Lamda Labs, and others, and the results have been made public for nearly two years. With this valid lab analysis in mind, your theory is impossible." I am glad that the combination of strategies has helped you so much. I am MUCH improved myself, and have been for several months, taking no medications whatsoever. In fact, it was only after getting off of ALL chemicals, detoxifying myself, using far infrared, and building my health back up through an excellent diet and supplements that I feel almost 100%. Bessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 zmooks, I think I'm on the same diet as you, it's called a lyme diet, but the person who wrote about it started with a bird mite problem. I'm eating eggs, meat, fish, butter (no vegetable oils), vegetables, walnuts, water and decaf coffee. The only seasonings I'm using are salt, pepper, and some indian spices (no fennel). I modified the diet a little and use coconut milk and eat a ton of mac nuts (probably not a good idea but I need the fat). The diet seems to have helped, every week I'm feeling more clear of the bugs. I am getting uncomfortably thin, even with all the fat I'm eating, but it's not a problem. I'm glad you are feeling recovered from your ordeal. I always appreciate reading golfnuts contributions to the forum. This problem is so weird and tenacious. I'll never look at bugs the same way. myrtle > > Golf > > Thanks for that link - and for keeping us current on Dr. Harvey's > theory and how your progress is going. > > I am following a diet by a man who has had some worm like parasite > condition for 10 years....with the same belief as Dr. Harvey.... > Basically it is meat, vegetables, eggs, rice, spelt. > What is your diet? > > Also about the cleaning, this man claims that 3 years later he was > re-infected by an old couch in his basement.....if these things can > last that long then yes it does seem like you would want to get rid > of it all. > > Anyway I'm rambling here, but thanks for keeping in contact and > sharing that link with the rest of us > > z > > p.s. Also that was an interesting comment about the gene's of > chronic illness...I have run into a few people with autism in their > families that have this....I am guessing that means a higher > suseptability to this 'thing' - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Myrtle It does sound like we might be doing the same diet..... I actually dont know what this mans name is, but he developed this when a cloud of dust covered him while pulling vines from a tree - does that ring a bell? Anyway yes, I eat a tone of macadamia nuts as well..... yum .... The diet I'm on has two stages, the first is extremely strict, I am on the second stage which allows some sugar, and chocolate processed with Alkali - as well as cooking with spelt flour, which I insidentally love! I wont go back to wheat now. yes the weight loss is a problem on this diet though....seems to have platoed now (sp?) z And also on your thoughts Bessie - that was a great move leaving a post, because an over simplification of the issue wont help... It does make you think that perhaps there are a cluster of different conditions lumped under 'morgellons'.......I definately feel like the worm theory is possible with what we had.....It looks like it will be so many years before the final theory is arrived at... z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Yes, that's the same diet, same man. I believe his name is Kunin. It seems to be working... > > Myrtle > It does sound like we might be doing the same diet..... > I actually dont know what this mans name is, but he developed this > when a cloud of dust covered him while pulling vines from a tree - > does that ring a bell? > > Anyway yes, I eat a tone of macadamia nuts as well..... yum .... > > The diet I'm on has two stages, the first is extremely strict, I am > on the second stage which allows some sugar, and chocolate processed > with Alkali - as well as cooking with spelt flour, which I > insidentally love! I wont go back to wheat now. > > yes the weight loss is a problem on this diet though....seems to > have platoed now (sp?) > > z > > And also on your thoughts Bessie - that was a great move leaving a > post, because an over simplification of the issue wont help... > It does make you think that perhaps there are a cluster of different > conditions lumped under 'morgellons'.......I definately feel like > the worm theory is possible with what we had.....It looks like it > will be so many years before the final theory is arrived at... > > z > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Myrtle I just lost a post.... I was wondering how your doing now? Do you have the biting/crawling or is that over for you now? FOr a while there I didnt feel 100% even though the mites were gone....I am sure it was a parasite - sort of just a buggy feeling. Could have been paranoia, but I doubt it. Yes the diet is fantastic, I am staying on it indefinately....... At the risk of my old post having gone through and repeating myself I was going to ask you what you thought about his claim that after eatting only eggs for over a week, plus the environmental cleaning, that he got over the biting/crawling? I wish I could have tried that....but we were over that before I started the diet. I do know that like Ray, once we cut out sugar things improved.... Bessie, I know your on a diet, and GOlf, is there anyone else who has tried a dietary approach in conjunction with what they are doing? z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 I've been on a diet which I guess is good because I gained 10 pounds from depression due to this. I mainly eat as much fruits and vegetables as possible. I limit the carbs, sugar and fat. I also drink as much water as possible. I have cut out alcohol. Coffee, I can't and limit myself to one cup a day. It doesn't effect me though. > > Myrtle > > I just lost a post.... > > I was wondering how your doing now? Do you have the biting/crawling > or is that over for you now? FOr a while there I didnt feel 100% > even though the mites were gone....I am sure it was a parasite - > sort of just a buggy feeling. Could have been paranoia, but I doubt > it. > > Yes the diet is fantastic, I am staying on it indefinately....... > > At the risk of my old post having gone through and repeating myself > I was going to ask you what you thought about his claim that after > eatting only eggs for over a week, plus the environmental cleaning, > that he got over the biting/crawling? I wish I could have tried > that....but we were over that before I started the diet. > I do know that like Ray, once we cut out sugar things improved.... > > Bessie, I know your on a diet, and GOlf, is there anyone else who > has tried a dietary approach in conjunction with what they are doing? > > z > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Hi z, For the most part, I am over the crawling and biting. In the past couple of weeks there have been a few occasions when there were bugs in my shoes while at work, so I used the Arrid that I keep at work to spray my shoes. Now I've got a morning routine of dousing my shoes, outside and inside with Windex about an hour before I leave for work, and that has solved the bugs in shoes problem. I still feel there are bugs in my scalp and skin, but the feeling is slowly going away. I have used topical ivermectin and Sulfadene Skin Medication for Dogs http://www.sulfodene.com/medfordogs.htm In particular, I have a spot on the bottom arch of one of my feet that seems to have been badly infested, and I have repeatedly applied ivermectin and sulfadene to that spot, and it is gradually clearing up. I also used these products to get rid of the bugs in my ears and nose. I would put them all over my skin if they didn't make me so sick. So, I am not 100% yet, but seem to be getting there. I think the diet has enabled me to make the final push to getting rid of the problem. I don't want to stay on this diet forever, maybe until September. I can't imagine eating hard boiled eggs for a week and dousing my home with ammonia, but hey, I'm glad it worked for him. I think the reason he did that was because he hadn't yet figured out what else he could safely eat. Aloha, myrtle > > Myrtle > > I just lost a post.... > > I was wondering how your doing now? Do you have the biting/crawling > or is that over for you now? FOr a while there I didnt feel 100% > even though the mites were gone....I am sure it was a parasite - > sort of just a buggy feeling. Could have been paranoia, but I doubt > it. > > Yes the diet is fantastic, I am staying on it indefinately....... > > At the risk of my old post having gone through and repeating myself > I was going to ask you what you thought about his claim that after > eatting only eggs for over a week, plus the environmental cleaning, > that he got over the biting/crawling? I wish I could have tried > that....but we were over that before I started the diet. > I do know that like Ray, once we cut out sugar things improved.... > > Bessie, I know your on a diet, and GOlf, is there anyone else who > has tried a dietary approach in conjunction with what they are doing? > > z > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Myrtle I am so happy for you! you sound like its pretty much over... just the last little part of the journey left. So your going to stick to the diet till sept, thats a good goal...I've been on it for three months now, probably will make it a year....thats how paranoid I am....but I count paranoia as a blessing. z > > > > Myrtle > > > > I just lost a post.... > > > > I was wondering how your doing now? Do you have the biting/crawling > > or is that over for you now? FOr a while there I didnt feel 100% > > even though the mites were gone....I am sure it was a parasite - > > sort of just a buggy feeling. Could have been paranoia, but I doubt > > it. > > > > Yes the diet is fantastic, I am staying on it indefinately....... > > > > At the risk of my old post having gone through and repeating myself > > I was going to ask you what you thought about his claim that after > > eatting only eggs for over a week, plus the environmental cleaning, > > that he got over the biting/crawling? I wish I could have tried > > that....but we were over that before I started the diet. > > I do know that like Ray, once we cut out sugar things improved.... > > > > Bessie, I know your on a diet, and GOlf, is there anyone else who > > has tried a dietary approach in conjunction with what they are doing? > > > > z > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Hi, Could someone please post a link to that diet?? LL From: zmooks <zuleikahwalker@...>Subject: Re: very importantbird mites Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008, 11:07 PM MyrtleI am so happy for you! you sound like its pretty much over...just the last little part of the journey left.So your going to stick to the diet till sept, thats a good goal...I've been on it for three months now, probably will make it a year....thats how paranoid I am....but I count paranoia as a blessing.z> >> > Myrtle> > > > I just lost a post.... > > > > I was wondering how your doing now? Do you have the biting/crawling > > or is that over for you now? FOr a while there I didnt feel 100% > > even though the mites were gone....I am sure it was a parasite - > > sort of just a buggy feeling. Could have been paranoia, but I doubt > > it.> > > > Yes the diet is fantastic, I am staying on it indefinately. ......> > > > At the risk of my old post having gone through and repeating myself > > I was going to ask you what you thought about his claim that after > > eatting only eggs for over a week, plus the environmental cleaning, > > that he got over the biting/crawling? I wish I could have tried > > that....but we were over that before I started the diet.> > I do know that like Ray, once we cut out sugar things improved....> > > > Bessie, I know your on a diet, and GOlf, is there anyone else who > > has tried a dietary approach in conjunction with what they are doing?> > > > z> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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