Itching When my body is trying to start a new secondary skin lesion (because Ivermectin is kicking *** out of the original lesion -- forcing some of the morgies to move on to fresh skin), I itch badly.
Just a few days ago I found a new product in my local Ralph's supermarket (bottom shelf of pharmacy section). It's called "J.R. Watkins Menthol Camphor" and is supposed to help breathing more easily.
Since I had already attempted to create my own camphor from mothballs, I immediately checked the rest of the ingredients on this enticing spray container. Surprisingly, all the ingredients were known to mess with morgies.
Now I spray the camphor, menthol, thymol, eucalyptus mix on where my skin starts getting red and itching (don't do face and hair). It painlessly stops the itch and seems to make it more difficult for the morgies to set up base in an area (or at least make them think twice about piercing thru the skin layer).
It burns like hell when applied to an open wound for about a minute -- then one gets the light refreshing sensation of menthol in the wound and in the veins feeding the lesion (strange sensation -- highly pleasureable given that I can't have sex right now due to morgies).
Anyway -- I recommend this product. They apparently have a website -- watkinsonline.com. I haven't tried the other products and they don't appear to have anything to do with morgellons -- yet this one seems almost made for it. Either it's an old traditional product for parasites (they consider themselves old time medicine) or something new they just developed.
I use the spray when I wake up at night from itching and can then go back to sleep. It may even have healing affects on open sores -- or at least induces the morgies to move on from the large lesion. |