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| Brenda, I leave no drawer unturned as well. I definitely have become almost OCD about it. Pat, looks like you are, in fact exercising. If you work up a sweat it doesn't matter what you're doing, it's exercise. Good then! ![]() Carls, ![]() Kritters |
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| Lemon ammonia is now my friend, because it is so cheap. That, and vinegar and baking soda and palmolive oxy plus hand washing dishsoap. What do you folks use for cookware? Aluminum is out, Teflon is gross and flakes,copper I think must not be good, pyrex I know not what it is coated in, some members worry about too much iron with cast iron and ceramic I am not sure about. I know a microwave and plastic cannot be good. What do you use, and if you use it is it costly? The set I put up is cast iron, but coated in non toxic ceramic. 159.00 for a set. Please give me some feedback on this, as I learn every day something new. I know alot of things even regular baking soda have aluminum. Any feedback on this is welcome, as well as anything else like clothes, or drawers or being cold in this thread. Whatever you like. Now it's is time for me to learn. I will say as far as keeping warm and clothing, I wear a jacket of either leather I have one is seude instead of dryclean, I use febreeze orange room fresner to spray and wipe the nice moss green seude coat. Morgellons disease hates Febreeze, especailly orange so cannot be all bad. My coats are lined in nylon, harder for it to weave into. The disease even hates febreeze fabric refresher. I use that to clean my mocrofiber couch with. So, this thread is open to any of these things which help us feel better clothing enviroment-wise, or being cold, and cookware. I hope somebody helps me with the cookware, I am stumped on that one. I need a new set soon and like the rest of us. Oh, I will say I have rayon, it seems okay like silk. (LC). |
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| Hi LC, When you say, "Morgellons disease hates fabreeze" what do you mean? What happens? From everything I have read, enamel coated cookwear is supposed to be best choice. I have never liked it when I had it years ago because it would chip (I'm a bull in china shop when cooking) and exposes iron. But that's me. I like good solid stainless steel, but who knows if down the line we'll find out that's bad also. Never use my microwave anymore except to kill bacteria in my kitchen sponges. Kritts |
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| Well, Kritts, my son not sick but forgot to wash the couch cushion covers in lemon ammonia . I also use Arm and Hammer detergent too. I have Orange Febreeze air freshener, I sprayed the cushions the stinging stopped. I have also soaked my feet, and sprayed them with the fabric refresher (do not laugh) . I clean my couches with the Fabric Refresher from Febreeze more of liquid spray bottle, and the orange oil from Febreeze air freshener, well Morgellons disease hates it . I know perhaps not a perfect product, but seems like something is good about it, (LC). |
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| Thanks, LC I think possibly the orange oil may be the ingredient, don't you? I seem to recall other things people have written that work which have the orange in it also. Glad it works for you and I'll be looking for it at the market. Kritts |
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| Hi Lisa, On that note, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Lyme is actually Morgs, or a result of, or anything else, since 'they' really don't even know what Lyme is. It's interesting that there is never any 'one' thing in our bodies by itself. There are always, from my reading, co-habitators in the form of another parasite or fungi. Kritts |
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| Well lisa, I had four insect vectors in the beginning, that never helps. Also, everything that could go wrong with me did. I had six back to back outbreaks of headlice. They eventually started to burrow into my scalp to lay nits. Then the springtails, then some winged flying insect which is unknown. 8 total I think maybe more. bird mites. possible tick bite too, but unsure on that one. Former back injuries, and also a cumlative neck injury. In the beginning was diagnosed with seven diseases. Borellia and Unknown (lyme), Babeosis, Morgellons Disease, The Late Stages of Parsitic and Infectious Diseases, CFS, Fibromialgia, and Vasculitus. Well maybe thst is only six. I am also second generation possible nuclear exposure, and was once exposed to Methyl Ethyl Keytone. I have a genetic component leaves one vulnerble to Morgellons disease. Of course the introduction of this disease by former roomates and their infected parrot does not help either, and that I have pets. Going from Medusa to a rotten apple spraying lemon juice on the brown to hide the rot IS progress. No, just kidding but not about feeling like Medusa for the first few months. Then also please tell me, WHAT ARE THE ODDS that DR. Harvey was in my town?!?! (LC). |
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| Emily yes this does help. With my stepfather formerly in the psychiatric medicine field I know yes some of us can visit mental hopsital. I have had a couple of times one wrong action could have been put there by stuipid sceptics. I have made it through. I do think this coldness of the body is a noteworthy symptom. Thanks for that, (LC). |
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