pushing, killing nematodes, ears Hi it's Sarothra back again. I have been very busy with a newborn (cocaine-addicted) foster child, but now I have some time because he went to relatives for placement...
Anyway, have missed you all...
I will sort of sum up what I have learned lately and what I'm doing.
You can kill the nematodes by pushing on them with your fingers, but you have to know the right spots. You can't push on the lesions, because they are just the "belly" of the nematode. You can dig at those lesions all day every day 24/7 and you won't get anywhere. But if you grasp a chunk of your skin (try to get a good inch or more) to the side of the lesion - pinch this between your index finger and thumb, in other words, pinching. You will be pinching an area of your skin that is CLEAR - NO LESION - (IN MOST CASES) This is where the head of the nematode is. Start pinching - I hate to say "pinching" because I want you to have a really large chunk if your skin. Start pressing your index and thumb together - feel for indentations (one on each side - those are the eye sockets) - feel for those indentations and keep squeezing. Keep moderate but not extraordinary pressure - keep holding this pressure for 3 or 4 minutes.
This takes no tools, no herbs, no medications, nothing but your own body - to kill them.
You should feel a swelling there if you have a nematode between your fingers. It should feel more "fleshy" and a little more firm than your "regular" skin - if you have any left lol.
Smaller lesions you grasp a smaller amount and closer to the lesion (maybe a half inch away). Large lesions of an inch or more you will be 1 to 2 inches away from the lesion when you grasp the skin. Try all four directions around the lesion. Grasp more skin if the lesion is large.
Actually, you don't even need a lesion to do this, because most of the nematodes do NOT have a lesions associated with them.
EARS:
Take your index finger and put it behind one of your ears at the juncture of the ear to your head. In back of your ear, where your ear joins your head, put your index finger and start pushing. There's hard bone back there (your skull!) and you will at first not feel anything
BUT KEEP PUSHING WITH THE INDEX FINGER
GIVE IT 3 OR 4 MINUTES, MAYBE LONGER, UNTIL YOU FEEL IT START TO "CAVE IN" -
When it starts to collapse push a little harder and keep holding the pressure.
Eventually you will feel a hard "fiber" - which is the main strand that runs the length of the body of the nematode.
If you keep pushing you will eventually feel this very very hard fiber start to collapse too.
You are on your way to destroying a nematode. You have to keep going around the back of your ears and keep pushing. It takes a long time but I have gotten much better by doing this.
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