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Old March 15th, 2010, 05:15 PM
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i use a cup each of epson salts and bicarb and then i add what we have here in south africa an anti bacterial dishsoap that has peppermint this i add like a normal bubble bath..
Hi labrat, sounds good so far. Have you noticed any improvement yet?
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Old March 15th, 2010, 05:33 PM
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Hi Kat, thanks for the reply! The only reason I kept the "mold Removal" open, because some people cant afford such things as a mold remediation companies. They are exspensive. So some people who are renters and the owner wont pay for this mold remediation, have at least some option. That goes along with people who are out of work and own a home. Please read the previous study I posted about thieves oil. I think also we have to agree that we disagree on the issue of what is morgellons. Thank you, Janice
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Old March 15th, 2010, 05:58 PM
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Hi labrat, thank you for the info on the bath soak. Janice
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Old March 15th, 2010, 06:09 PM
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Hi Kat, thanks for the reply! The only reason I kept the "mold Removal" open, because some people cant afford such things as a mold remediation companies. They are exspensive. So some people who are renters and the owner wont pay for this mold remediation, have at least some option. That goes along with people who are out of work and own a home. Please read the previous study I posted about thieves oil. I think also we have to agree that we disagree on the issue of what is morgellons. Thank you, Janice

Janice, I've heard about using Thieves Oil and some people have reported seeing good results. Thanks for telling the folks here!

Here some more info on it I posted on another forum and how you can mix it yourself:

Four Thieves Vinegar

Given the simple ingredients of Four Thieves Vinegar and with all the yammering about smallpox, bioterrorism diseases, and flu vaccine shortages in the news these days, it seems prudent to me to prepare a home stock of this historical preventative for dread diseases. According to Kastner, the traditional recipe for Four Thieves Vinegar "makes a lot of sense, medicinally speaking."

You can make your own "Four Thieves Vinegar" by following the simple recipe below.

Four Thieves Vinegar Recipe: Use equal parts of the following herbs:
Lavender
Sage
Thyme
Melissa (lemon balm)
Hyssop
Peppermint
A handful of garlic cloves

Blend ingredients in a glass jar and cover completely with organic, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar, which is available in most health food stores. Cold infuse (let sit at room temperature in a cool place) for six weeks and then strain off herbs and garlic.

You can take Four Thieves Vinegar by the teaspoonful, use it as a salad dressing, or even add a spoonful to your bath water for personal protection. Four Thieves Vinegar and warmed organic coconut oil make an excellent salad dressing.

You can also use it as a topical spray to disinfect surfaces -- including skin -- and/or you can take it as a tincture.

All of the ingredients in Four Thieves Vinegar are either potent antibacterials or antivirals!


btw..using it in a diffuser is also a great idea!

Kat
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Old March 15th, 2010, 07:37 PM
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Hi gigi22!

How do you know if you have no mold in your house? It could be under your bath tub. Thanks , Janice
Janice -
I did have a company come out to test. We had some water leakage early on when our home was new, so we wanted to be sure that we had no mold issues from it. My husband was experiencing some allergies earlier on.. and we tested to be sure it wasn't a mold problem... Turns out his allergies were due to something else..

My bugs also disappeared when I cleared up my skin...
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Old March 15th, 2010, 09:52 PM
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I am very sorry if it seems like I am being hard headed about this, but I feal the morgellons thing has to be dealt with a large dose of reality.
I think when you say you did have leakage in your house at one time, proofs my point about moisture in the home. Thankfuly you got to the leak before mold did, but I bet the bugs where there before you took care of the problem
They love the moisture. I am currious if your skin started acting up then. I guess from your possitive skin health... that it has been all clear for you since then? Thank you, Janice
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Old March 15th, 2010, 11:22 PM
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Thieves Kills Black Mold
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Old March 15th, 2010, 11:53 PM
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I am very sorry if it seems like I am being hard headed about this, but I feal the morgellons thing has to be dealt with a large dose of reality.
I think when you say you did have leakage in your house at one time, proofs my point about moisture in the home. Thankfuly you got to the leak before mold did, but I bet the bugs where there before you took care of the problem
They love the moisture. I am currious if your skin started acting up then. I guess from your possitive skin health... that it has been all clear for you since then? Thank you, Janice
Janice - our moisture problem happened due to a leaking roof when the contractor screwed up royally. The problem was fixed quickly, and a mold remediation company came in and tested one year later, finding no mold problem. That was almost 4 years before my problems started. I had no issues before then and am having no recurring issues now. My problems started when my immune system became severely suppressed after a number of rounds of antibiotics. I believed right before this I did have some mold exposure, but it was not at my house - it was on a vacation.. I must say that I did get exposed to mold as well through my showerheads, which I later discovered. I changed those out which helped my skin as I was no longer showering in mold! Now.. my skin was overgrown with yeast/fungus, and once I reduced this, my bugs were gone. I ran the ozone generator twice.. I did nothing else and had no more bug problem. I believe I picked them up on the outside and brought them in. I had springtails and gnats.

My skin is definitely better.. no bugs.. but I still have a biofilm and black threads/fibers... not sure if this is a fungus or something else.

I think we need to be open-minded in that no one person's circumstance may be the same as anothers. I do believe that fungus/mold can play a part in this, but I can't say it is the case for everyone.
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Old March 16th, 2010, 01:43 AM
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Default Once again mold/fugus was in your life.

I know what you are trying to say to me, but once you resolved the different fungus / mold issues you became well.
I know every one is different , but we are on this morgellons board because we feel we have the same freeky thing happening to us.
It all most as though we have talked our selves into morgellons, that it just has to be more than leaky plumbing.


I have hep-c, I guess every one here has a medical issue... that just the common base line. I believe every one on this board that is suffering has a water problem in their home, or where ever they spend the most time. It may be standing water, a leaky pipe, mold ( be it toxic or non toxic), moisture, dark damp places any thing along those lines. Some thing is going unchecked.

Have you read any of the symtoms of mold exposure? Reads just like a page of complaints from morgellons victim. Then you add the moisture/ mold loving bugs, esspecially the spring tails ,who like to lay their eggs in your body... and there you have it. The recipe for morgellons!
It is absolutley the only thing that makes any rational sense.

You seem to be doing quite well with your health, and god bless you for that! Thank you, Janice
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Old March 16th, 2010, 07:36 AM
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Default Theory on fuzz balls It will make you think twice.

Ok, here is my theory on the fuzz balls. I know every one dosn't have these, but alot do.
Out side of one of the holes I drilled behind my bath tub,was a red and blue and I believe white fuzz ball. It was not there before I sprayed, so one would have to think it came out of the hole. What does red stand for... HOT , and blue... Cold.
Look at some hoses at Lowes or home depot. They may be metal, but they are wraped in strong cellulose type fibers to indicate hot or cold. They are wraped around the hoses like a candy cane. To me this is identical to the fuzz balls. Mabey the bugs like to nest in this stuff. So suspend disbelief and just take a look at some plumbing hoses. Maby we dont nead scientist to tell us what they are , but a good plumbing manufacturer.
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