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Old April 17th, 2007, 10:48 PM
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Default Re: Bugs on my mother

Hi susie! welcome home, you belong here, unfortunately.
many of us are beginning to believe that Morgellons can infect certain common insects as well, causing THEM to infest humans in very atypical manners.

One of the first things I can recommend to you is that you go to the section under Morgellons Treatments and download Bubba's Treatment Steps, and try to begin to follow them the best that you can with your Mother. You can begin with very simple to obtain ordinary ingredients while you are waiting for the more expensive (BUT VERY EFFECTIVE!) exotic ingredients to arrive by mail order.

The other addition I would recommend is that these insects seem to respond to vaporized Menthol treatments.
MENTHOL CRYSTALS
They can be placed in small sachets that can be left anywhere you feel things getting itchy.
They can be kept under your pillows, and placed next to your face when symptoms become worse.

Menthol is anti-fungal and antibacterial, and seems to absolutely destroy these "altered" type of insects.

A small electrical diffuser that simply heats oils can be used to stop all activity in a room. It is observed that three days of diffusing crystals in a room makes it inhabitable for even those who are the most sensitive to the environment.
This works especially well around electrical equipment like computers. It can completely debug the area.

A pound of crystals purchase makes the best use of your money, if you are going to make the sachets and use the diffuser.
The crystals may vary in size but use the smaller size for the steel dish.

It was observed that no other aromatic oils worked as well as the menthol for stopping the itching.
For three days of cleansing a room, fill the dish with crystals and the let it run out, three days
in a row.

Menthol crystals:
http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/supply/ingred.php (scroll down)
electric oil diffusers:
http://www.thescentwizard.com/category_s/344.htm

The best line of attack is first a heavy dose of menthol. Use the crystals and an electric diffuser/burner. Do every room that you spend time in, for at least 3 days. (maybe get multiple burners?)

Then it is clean-up time. Gear up for a HUGE SPRING cleaning. Get out the vacuum with hose attachment and your orange citrus cleaner, or oxy-palmolive dish soap, and some heavy rubber gloves, and face mask. Move everything that hasn't been moved in months, especially clean through EVERY kitchen cupboard, wash everything in every cupboard with an oxy-soap, or good citrus dish soap, before you put it back into your CLEAN cupboard. Go behind pictures on the wall, curtains, anything that is tight up against something else and normally isn't moved for cleaning. Vacuum ceiling & light fixtures and lampshades for "cobwebs."
Anything you can't clean right now, assume it "has bugs." Bag it and put it out in the garage, or an OUTside storage area. Please remember, THESE are "MAGIC MORGELLON BUGS" I don't know HOW they do it, but I have found that they are completely capable of penetrating plastic bags, Tupperware (maybe the seals weren't perfect??) surviving diatomatious earth, and borax... So they often act more like the fiber beasts, than just like simple insects--go figure. Well, some people thought that the fiber beasts were nematodes, too. They sure LOOK & act Like nematodes, a little. Same as these--only they are MORGIES Oh yes--they also like house plants. You may want to inspect your plants very carefully, and just throw out any that look possibly infested. They love corn meal & sugared teas, or sugar plus flour mixes--so inspect ANY box mixes that fit those categories, because they will infiltrate those sorts of things, even in plastic containers, they JUST LOVE THEM, and a cardboard box & bag is nothing to them, USUALLY.

Well, Susie, best of luck with Your healing journey, look around, I am sure that you will find LOTS of good advice here.
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