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| what do people find works for fabric that can withstand hot water and not shrink? I have to buy some clothes and do not like to think about how they may get ruined after one wear. Any advice. |
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| what do people find works for fabric that can withstand hot water and not shrink? I have to buy some clothes and do not like to think about how they may get ruined after one wear. Any advice. |
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| Uh, am I the only one who feels that this stuff does not seem to re-enter the body once it is out? I really do think all parasites need moisture to survive. I do not think that this spreads through casual contact, but through ingesting it (so unless you eat from the surface on which is deposited I do not think there is a problem). Just my opinion, of course. When I first got it and before some of the more potent herbal cancer salves took effect (removing presenting nests) and the parasites seemed enormous compared to their present state of nearly microscopic I thought I could pick it up from outside contact. My experience has been that it does not transfer so easily. That killing it inside the body makes even the critters picked up from the floor less mobile. In fact most are dead. I think it swiftly dies outside the body which is its source of moisture as well as food. Also anywhere there is moisture it could survive (sinks, tubs), but I still think you have to eat it to continue the cycle. That is why it may be important to not fix food for others or eat off the floor. To inject a bit of humor, a very little bit.
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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| Uh, am I the only one who feels that this stuff does not seem to re-enter the body once it is out? I really do think all parasites need moisture to survive. I do not think that this spreads through casual contact, but through ingesting it (so unless you eat from the surface on which is deposited I do not think there is a problem). Just my opinion, of course. When I first got it and before some of the more potent herbal cancer salves took effect (removing presenting nests) and the parasites seemed enormous compared to their present state of nearly microscopic I thought I could pick it up from outside contact. My experience has been that it does not transfer so easily. That killing it inside the body makes even the critters picked up from the floor less mobile. In fact most are dead. I think it swiftly dies outside the body which is its source of moisture as well as food. Also anywhere there is moisture it could survive (sinks, tubs), but I still think you have to eat it to continue the cycle. That is why it may be important to not fix food for others or eat off the floor. To inject a bit of humor, a very little bit.
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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