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| My mother told me about these products, and what is cool is the ingredients are stuff the DISEASE HATES . This always makes me happy. Check it out, here are the products: http://www.sergeantsnatural.com/products.html . Here is Q&A: http://www.sergeantsnatural.com/products.html . This is the science behind how the products work via natural oils: http://www.sergeantsnatural.com/science.html. Alot of our pets have Morgellons Disease. Anyway, I am quite pleased my mother and stepdad have come around and stopped putting poison on their pets. Walmart carries this new line so look for it there. (LC) |
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| Hello again LC, You really are an amazing fountain of info...and wisdom. Ive tried every one of your recom. so far, and we've made HUGE progress against these buggers, my kitty kids and I. Im using Sovereign Silver for me and the kitties (Emily ****enson and Linus), Eco Vie on us and for cleaning home, and DSP on skin for Linus and I. I just got food-grade diotomaceous earth yest, which I added to cat's wet food (and mine) this AM, and they woolfed it down! Im off to Wal Mart this PM and will get some of these natural flea products too. I live next to the woods, and we are literally crawling with ticks, despite using the top line (toxic) vet products religiously! I am also using oil of oregano in Aromatherapy in elec. diffusers (also at Wally World...aka Wal Mart for abt 7 bucks each...cheapo) to reduce room infestations. I take ther oil caps too. Am still reasearching LLMD, and am considering going to see Ginger S. (RN, FNP) who treats Morgellons pts. in SF CA...started in TX and moved to CA when TX put the heat on her practice (for lng term antibiotics use maybe???). Ill keep you posted as to what I discover. There is a Dr. H in NYC, VP of ILADS, whop\ also sees Morgellons pts. whose a heckuva lot easier to get to, so Im waiting to hear from a pt. on Lymenet about her experience w/ him...supposed to be among the best! He has a Dr Jphn F w/ him who sees their pts every other visit...faster to get apt w/ Dr F I hear. Ive heard the MD in Maryland who treats Morgellons is a jerk who charges $1000.00 above what insurance pays, and spends maybe 4 mins tops w/ patients, after his NP works you up. Several perople have warned me off of this guy...all FYI. Can we post practitioner names on this site or do we use PMs only for names and phone nunbers? I dont want to "sic the sickos" on anyone who is working to help us. I know Lymenet wisely forbids public listing of LLMD names, to avoid any debunker weirdos hassling them! I think any debunker oughtta hafta spend a day or two dealing with this disorder, to open their eyes to how delusional it aint! I too thought it was bizzarre when I first read of it, and it certainly ius even weirder that anyone can imagine, especially since it is real! Ive though often of you loosing your beautiful collie, and cant believe I didnt immediately send my heartfelt sympathy. What a heartbreak! I cant imagine what that had to be like, and am so sorry you and he had to suffer that horror, on top of all the other bizzarre stuff these buggers inflict on us. Also, FYI, I started the Stephen Buhner (book) Healing Lyme protocol about a month ago, in desperation, taking mucho herbs and supplements (fistfulls several times daily...mucho bucks too) and am having excellent results, with decreased itching, fewer fuzz balls, better sleep. However, Ive incorporated so many different treatments that I believe it's most likely a combined effect of the "whole package"...eco-vie, colloidal silver...cleaning like crazy with Treatment Steps which you kindly send when I registered... using recommended products. At any rate, Im more hopeful and less terrified right now, thanks to good people like you who offer so much guidance and help. Peace and healing to all, waldenflo |
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| You are welcome waldenflo. I think many insects have mutated and adpted to certain conditions because of pesticides, which is why I do not endorse them. With Morgellons Disease, I believe it gets inside insects within the home and changes their behaviour. (why they attack us and some types get under the skin, which is most atypical). Now I will give credit where credit is due, the Ecovie, and the DSP came from Bubba, and my recommendations are based alot on feedback I get from people. As far as insects plauging us outside, well a simple case of pheremones. (the fibers exude them). Back to topic, these products for pets block a neurotransmitter that insects have which animals and people do NOT have. The natural oils I happened notice, are oils which fight Morgellons Disease and people have reported sucess with. Mom was the one told me of these products. Since some of your queries are off topic,(this is okay) I will adress them in a pm. (LC) |
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I don't want to sound harsh or don't know how to word this but, the oils on the cats are a hugh NO NO< do a google search on cinnamin, cats cannot handle it. Nor can they handle Tea Tree oil, Dogs and Febreeze is know to cause nuerological problems in dogs. You have to be very carefull with essential oils and cats. Please don't put these on your cats.When I lost my Seal Pt Hymalayan in May I spent $4,000 trying to save him, I did hours of research plus spoke with the top Vets in the US. They all agree with the essential oils with cats, also Permethrin with cats is dangerous. Hope this helps, I would hate for anyone to lose a animal due to a product. Unclear |
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| Unclear, you have had great success with your animals, so your input and concerns are always welcome in this thread. It is always good to discuss the pros and cons of something. Cats lick :P themselves and are indeed more sensitive. If you wish, post when feel well enough what you feel is best for cats. You are a well respected member in here and in many ways have surpassed me in your knowledge.I just wrote about the product with the concerns you have to see what they say regarding cats because they are sound. (LC) |
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| Cinnamon is poisonous to dogs. If you put it on them and they lick it that could be deadly. Also, my food grade DE arrived today. So help, how do I prepare this for myself. I started using it in the yard. I don't no what proportions to use or how to apply it inside the house, laundry, etc. I got 5 lbs. for $11 plus $12.75 for postal shipping total $23.75 |
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| Hi Dove, Someone told me to start with 1 Tbsp DE in a glass of juice, twice a day. For my daughter, 1 tsp. Hope this helps! In the white light, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. Last edited by jonsi; May 14th, 2009 at 01:27 AM. Reason: re: DE |
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| Dove... it's brilliant because you can use it in so many ways... like Jonsi I put a desert spoon in water twice a day and drink it. I also sprinkle it on my dog and cat's food... When my cat's fur was sticky and dull I rubbed it in all over her and behold she was better...fine now with silky fur... we also sprinkle it round the chicken house whenever we clean it out... glad you've got some.. great stuff. Hilly |
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