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Old September 29th, 2008, 07:40 PM
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Thats great info TC thank you.

I'm starting to understand the way symptoms relate back to the major organs in traditional chinese medicine - liver and spleen come up alot hey.

I think some parasites can choose particular parts of the body, to infest...parts they survive and thrive in best. In response to your question:

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Jo, I am wondering what area of the chest your and RL find is the most productive for releasing parasites?
all around the chest/breast area...

Apparently some parasite larvae choose the breast area directly to set up shop. This is found in some cases of myiasis, where infestations may also affect the skin, wounds, intestines and body cavities (oral, nasal, aural, ocular, sinusal, vaginal and urethra).

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Old September 30th, 2008, 04:47 AM
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If green tea works so well, then there must be a viral component to this disease to, since green tea is an antiviral and antibacterial too somewhat.

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Old September 30th, 2008, 05:56 AM
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Anyone chucked a few tea bags into a bath of hot water yet?Then soaked themselves in that.
I have been drinking green tea for quite a while but read that the best green tea is Matcha.
I bought some a couple of weeks ago,this is not cheap,as only a small amount is produced per harvest.BUT the difference is amazing and the taste is so different to tea bags.It comes in a powder and is really green.When brewed it is a very vibrant green which I associate with chlorophyl.It comes in a small tin but you only use a quarter of a teaspoon so it prob runs out the same price wise/per cup.I really would advise anyone who can afford it to try this.I don't think I could go back to drinking tea bags after this,but will chuck a few in the bath.LOL
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Old September 30th, 2008, 06:02 AM
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Hi all,

I am not sure why it works so well for me...but it does....when I woke up today I tried out a tea bag left in a cup (that I drank before bedtime). It had been sitting out for hours...was cold, etc. I decided to try it on my forearm....and wallaaah !
got some action.....rubbed medium hard and let the tea kinda sit on my arm and watched it dry... as it drys up....could see the little white and some tannish items emerging and sitting on top of my skin. Under a scope they are definitely NOT residue from the teabag...but the beauty of this experiment is that you do not need a scope to see the results....hope it works for all that try it...and the price is certainly appealing and not much cleanup or prep work involved. Also notice for me that my skin feels cleaner and softer. btw...this is NOT an infomercial or ad.

Wish my tub was closer to the stove cause would sure like to take a bath in green tea and treat all over more quickly.

I have also put a few shakes of cayenne pepper in my tea brew. For the leftover night tea bag I had used Stevia in my tea...so that might be adding some extra benefit too?
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Old September 30th, 2008, 06:17 AM
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hey Rocks,

why don't you just boil water in a kettle, stick some bags in, carry it to the bathroom and pour into the bathwater?

bring a straw too
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Old September 30th, 2008, 06:28 AM
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Default Gee.... I coulda had a V-8 or is it shudda had ?

Yo Kritts,

I got a soaking tub....so I'll need a really big kettle and multiple trips to do the job...
ya got me thinking though ....where there is a will...back to the drawing board...gonna have to work on the dilution ratios.

Thanks for the

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Old September 30th, 2008, 07:55 AM
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Default Try this Green tea leaf rub a dub

Have a very warm salty bath....even rub salt on skin...open up dem pores...THEN

Open 5 green tea bags in a cup....boil kettle and mix with leaves.

Massage into skin...all over....ITS THE BUSINESS

ok...a bit messy...getting the bits out of hair....BUT SOOOO WORTH IT.

Your skin will feel a million dollars and I hate to think how many nasties it purges.

No itches for me

Good thinking Pat: teapigs.co.uk - Products - teapigs

Also, maybe try green tea powder from health food shops.

PLEASE TRY THE GREEN TEA ON THE SKIN - THIS SITE IS GOING DOWN, SO IT WILL GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO DO

IT MAYBE THE BEST MORGELLONS TOPICAL TREATMENT WE HAVE SEEN
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Old September 30th, 2008, 10:27 AM
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Hi Paddel,

you wrote:

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If green tea works so well, then there must be a viral component to this disease to, since green tea is an antiviral and antibacterial too somewhat.
Yep its the Green Tea Polyphenols (GTP) in green tea proven to:

"have antimicrobial properties against a diverse range of fungi, viruses and bacteria, including various species of Staphylococcus (including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,MRSA), Streptococcus, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio, Clostridium, Pseudomonas, Trichophyton, Candida, Mycoplasma, and Cryptococcus.

ALSO Paddel, what we are seeing are parasites coming out of our skin

Try it for yourself.....

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This is my concoction I call Wound Wash. This is a new recipe, but, has proven extremely beneficial especially when applied soon after an attack. To use I spray let evaporate then spray again and wipe or blot. Note: Chloraseptic sore throat spray is effective too.

Wound Wash

Liquids:
7 drops Aerobic Oxygen
1/8 teaspoon Aloe Vera Concentrate
1 teaspoon Colloidal Silver
3 drops Mineral Concentrate
1 Tablespoon Vinegar

Tea:
1/4 cup Kombucha (is a Green Tea) Tea (1 teabag to ½ cup of water)
1/4 cup Licorice (2 tsps. dried herb and make into a tea)

Carrier Oils:
1/8 teaspoon Jojoba
1/8 teaspoon Grapeseed

Medicinal Oils:
1/8 teaspoon Apinol
1/8 teaspoon Lime
1/8 teaspoon Orange
1/8 teaspoon Jasmine
1/8 teaspoon Myrrh
a few drops Clove
1/6 teaspoon Tea Tree

1 teaspoon Dishwashing liquid (to liquefy the oils)

Prepare the teas together and seep for 3 minutes, Add ½ cup of cold water (or ice) and wait until cooled.

Add the remaining liquids to the cooled tea

Combine the oils and dishwashing liquid and add to the liquid mixture.

Shake gently until no oil is visible.
Put into a spritz bottle.

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Old September 30th, 2008, 03:39 PM
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Wow, thanks Dove

So you use this mix on lesions. Could you say more about what the benefits are...eg does it remove the 'bean' of the lesion? and have you healed lesions with its use....if so how long did it take? etc..

Also, have you used it after a salty bath to see any further effects?

Thanks for sharing

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