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| Has anyone ever used parasitic nematodes on their property? I found a site where a woman dealing with the lint and biting used them and is getting relief. It's an attacker to kill your attacker, I guess. Anyone up for trying it out? |
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| What? She took them internally? That one sounds fraught with danger if that is what is being suggested here. If used that way could it cause more problems sometime down the road for those who may already have parasites? What kind of relief is she seeing? There is a special herb used in TCM formulas to help skin itching (and probably biting sensations too) which is often caused by water trapped between the skin and muscle. In this case the itching is probably being increased by the blockage the tiny parasite or organism is creating in that area of the body. It also explains to me why I have never had the severe itching others have as I have used TCM formulas over years, even before I got M. The friend who helped me when I was first sick added this herb to my raw herbal formulas. Anyway, if Jean Long gets on again I will ask her if she knows of a formula containing that herb. At least it might offer some relief and be a lot safer too. I would not suggest using this herb singly as I believe other herbs would make it work more effectively. quote=Pollyringworm;89238]Has anyone ever used parasitic nematodes on their property? I found a site where a woman dealing with the lint and biting used them and is getting relief. It's an attacker to kill your attacker, I guess. Anyone up for trying it out?[/quote]
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Oh no, no ,no. I'm sorry, not internally. She put them in her potted plants and it reduced the tiny white biting things. I know that not everyone has them. I definitely do. I also get swarmed in my bed at night at times. It's le teeny tiny ants crawling up from the mattress onto my face and in my nose. They're much lighter, though. Occasionally I'll grab something off my skin thats small white and mushy. Today I'm going to spray more nylar. It's helped in the past. I actually sprayed my mattresses with it before putting them in plastic. It lasts seven months. I'm two months past due. |
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| Here's the link Lint Bugs | #PCO News - Bulwark Ext Laurie is the person suggesting, and A Sufferer is the one who did it and posted a follow up. I know not all of you have this issue. I definitely do. |
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