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| Hey, he had some cool attire on....do GQ men get Morgs??? LOLOL Judging from his cute little pressed perfect white bermuda shorts, he looks like a neat freak anyway LOL Next he'll be looking like Michael Jackson with the face mask and TWO gloves (break dancing to show the products). I thought the same thing... it looked like eco-vie in the bottle. Anyone know the difference between bug arrest and eco-vie? Kritts |
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| hi sprite-- for a long time i was using kleen green for both home and body---which I liked because it doesn't leave a visible residue on things--but of course, it is ungodly expensive. just went back to eco-vie everywhere at my practitioner's urging. the crawling stopped almost immediately and stayed away as long as i sprayed everyday. but for the body portion, it seems to give me a rash--even at double-dilution levels. itching or crawling? that's my current dilemma! yeah--i've mostly reconciled myself to doing what i can. we're major pack rats and we love "our stuff". it's a kitsch palace here. i did pack up my old clothes (lotsa vintage that i didn't want to put through the rigorous washing) in plastic crates and put them outside the house when this all began. and the clothes i do use are in ziplocs aplenty. i hear both you and sadsack on the "you must do" issue--my take on it would be that the disease fosters such an enormous sense of feeling out of control--both body-wise, as with much disease, and environmentally--- which helps drive that mandate mentality. i'm mostly pretty laid back, and i find myself getting uptight about these things--cleaning and what not. so i do understand some of where they may be coming from. but different things work for different people. here's to a good day for us all! kelley |
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| snort LOLOL love it! I bristle when people say that also...I try to always insert the words, "I think" when I lay out my thoughts/theories.... Did that guy say he got rid of Morgellons near the end? I thought he did, but not sure. I didn't feel like replaying Mr. Rogers cleans house LOL. I wonder if he's an ex-member? DAMN I wish people would let us know if they get better! I feel so USED....LOLOL xoKritts |
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| Some things I've had some luck with in cleaning are the kleen green,(the older form of kleen green is brown and they still sell it--check out the company's web site) and, of course, eco vie. I'll also use Nature's Miracle enyzme pet and odor remover on occasion and there is a good peppermint enzyme concentrate (expensive though) called tweet mint--I like to put some of that in my wash with borax. I think it helps, but like many, I tried a lot of different things. You need to check out and look the ingredients but there is an antibacterial Windex all surface cleaner and if you can find it, a Lysol 4 in one cleaner, that has lactic acid listed as its main ingredient and I think that's been good for me too on surfaces. I seen on his web site that D-S-P may have a new carpet cleaning product out, but I haven't tried it. I'm not suggesting anyone to use any of these products--I'm just sharing my experiences for what it's worth. Peace. Last edited by curious; March 4th, 2009 at 03:21 PM. |
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| About a year ago I had to get a new vacuum cleaner and I got one (Hoover Windtunnel II) that has the allergy filtration and closes when you change the bag so dust does not fly. It made a difference. The old one had started leaking dust. My air fiters (buy online at a discount) are not that type, but, the rating is a Merv 8 electrostatic. I think they should be tested to see what stuff they are collecting. I was changing them monthly, but, it was too expensive so now it is every other month unless I start sneezing, then its right away. He did not mention this, but, when cleaning the ceiling fans I add some dog shampoo (flea and tick), borax to the antibacterial cleaner. Same thing for the carpet. I will try the enzyme cleaner and let you know if it works. |
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| It's so funny how your fight or flight response kicks in when you are in survival mode. Most of you recall that all I did was throw out, wash and bin or bag most of our items. Looking back, I wonder how crazy I must have looked. Most of my clothes are still in bins or bags organized in my walk in closet or drawers. I never truly ends. I'm much better but miss my old healthy self. Hugs to all xoxox mjf
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| @http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgvl0Nco6nc&feature=related @http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0c1WifYOkU&feature=channel_page @http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQsS38sONno&feature=channel (*They are calling this "Nano-W-T-F?" in this area... )Last edited by -----------; June 7th, 2009 at 06:59 PM. |
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| Hey All, I have a 3700 sq ft house built in 1900 full of antiques. All the floors & most walls are wood. I have been using Kleen Free for years now and if you call them and tell them you have Morgellons they will (probably) sell the gallon for $65.00. Enzyme cleaners kill Ecto parasites - not worms - but it is good for destroying eggs. I wish I would have invested in Ziploc Baggies & Space Bags (air tight bags) so I could recoup some of the thousands of dollars spent on them...and lint rollers. We should not have to sleep on COTS! I have some beautiful wood bedroom sets and if the researchers would stop researching if these worms exist and start looking for a cure then we could start living our lives again. I read a long time ago that the only thing that kills Morgellons is Ammonia, I agree with that but it does not kill the other parasites that Morgellons bring into our bodies; that is where Kleen Free is effective except it is for external use only and DO NOT GET IT IN YOUR EYES. Morgellons is Systemic: abdomen.jpg abdomen-side.jpg Find the cure & the rnvitonment will follow. Maty |
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