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Old March 1st, 2007, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kari
As I was researching “skin parasite” infections I came across Dermatechrx.com. (They also have a website called puracleenrx.com)

They have a very impressive website with Morgellons information, with lots of satisfied customers’ testimonials etc. So I bought $199 packages that contained PuraCleen, Mitactin, rejuvenating body wash and some disinfectant spray. PuraCleen and Mitactin seemed to work so-so, but the disinfectant spray and rejuvenating body wash weren’t very effective. Also their customer service was pretty poor – I had one of the packages that never arrived (it was insured) I had to call them several times from Germany but I could not get them to return my call or e-mail. It took me a PayPal Dispute Resolutions to get my money back. Not a pleasant experience.

Has anyone else tried their products?




~~~Yes. I have. I was unsure, honestly. I know that my hair has suffered greatly from this thing. i used the body wash in my hair, left in on for quite some time. It burned my scalp pretty good. Then it peeled for several days afterwards. No fun there! But if I use the wash on my hands (leave it on and let it dry) it seems to help quite a bit. But as far as the blue mite cleaner junk....no. I was not impressed, either.

To me, it seems like anything newly used seems to have an effect...at first. Then whatever this thing is that we are trying to eliminate from our living environment, sort of seems to adjust to the new product we use and we are right back at square one....until we try something else. At least, for me, it has been this way. The best thing I ever did, until I discovered the Ionic treatment, was replace my carpet, purchase an Oreck and vacuum every day or as much as humanly possible.

I also stumbled onto this interesting soap at the hardware store (Ace hardware). It is called Grandmother's Lye soap. It was the cleanest I had felt in a long time. I also would coat my hair in it and let it dry. Before fully showering, I would get my hair damp and pull a lice comb through it all. What comes out is pretty darned strange and plenty of tiny white thready looking fibers.

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