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| BE PROACTIVE I am killing nematodes with my bare hands and you can too!! At the risk of being laughed out of Morgellontown, I will share with this forum that I am a healer. You don't have to let them keep biting you! KILL THEM! Pay attention to where the biting feeling is and immediately start pushing on that area. Take your thumb and just push down really hard right in the spot of the itching, or if you can "pinch" that area between your index finger and thumb, try that. You will start to feel something collapse. That's a nematode, and you'll be on your way to helping yourself by killing them directly. I want to say right off that I am not dismissing other techniques of healing. I also use herbs including garlic, turmeric, pau d'arco, grapefruit seed extract, salt, vitamin C, lots of water, Rife frequencies - and have used antibiotics, Ivermectin and prescription antifungals. I have killed these on a dog too and also on a friend of mine. My friend says that I have a special way of feeling them, but I believe you can do it too. What is needed is a sensitivity to the feelings in your own body. You can help yourself and kill some of these pesky varmints by paying attention to the sensations of biting, crawling, or stinging. When you feel something itching or stinging, immediately start pushing or pinching that area. If you are perceptive you will start to notice the "oval" depressions and you can push on those (the eye sockets of the worms!). Those biting sensations can be your friends if you focus on them and start going after the culprits: nematodes, living and thriving under the deepest layer of your skin. You don't have to believe this to try it. Try it and see for yourself. I am going to list some of the common areas you can kill some nematodes. First of all, just take your thumb and pick any spot on your scalp and start pushing with your thumb. Push really hard and keep pushing until your "scalp" starts collapsing. Roll your thumb a little from side to side - you want to be making a "dent", a crater, keep pushing and pushing and pushing - when you have a crater keep your thumb in the crater and then start pushing against the sides of the crater. Try to expand the crater and make it bigger. Push and pull against this crater trying to make it as deep as possible and as big as possible. You should then be able to feel the network of wirey "fibers" under yourthumb or finger. These fibers are part of the bodies of the nematodes. You can crush these fibers with much effort and time and work your way around the scalp. Very time consuming, but it has really helped me. At the top of your scalp (where your "devil's horns" would be, THX baraka) - you will feel two mounds raised up - that is not normal for a human head. Those are a build-up of nematodes and you can work on that area too by pushing and crushing. I personally use an ice cream scoop (as well as my bare hands) to push and pull on those mounds and have had success in reducing them by a lot. Try pushing behind your ears where your ears join your head - right behind them are multiple nematodes. Just find a "fleshy" part and start pressing on it. Eventually you should collapse it and get down to the fibers (the fibers are the "backbone" of the nematode. Try to collapse the fibers too. It can be done but takes time and a lot of pressure. Next, the eyebrows. I've noticed recent posts about grit in the eyes. The nematodes are attached to the tear ducts (they love moisture) - They leave a gritty residue. Grasp your eyebrow between your index finger and thumb. You should have a good amount - a solid chunk of your eyebrow. Your thumb should be beneath the hair and your index finger above the hair. You thumb will be "digging in" sort of beneath and deep into your tissue. Now start to pinch this chunk of eyebrow slowly and steadily. Keep a good solid pressure and then start to increase the pressure. It shouldn't take too long for you to feel a sensation of collapsing. Then shift your fingers around a little which you're pushing. You should feel a network of small wirey feeling things, like little wires, within an oval. If you find this oval - then BINGO - you have found one of the eye sockets of a nematode: Now you need to find the other one - it is probably on the other side of the eyebrow if you just adjust your grip a little bit. You want to end up with one oval in your finger and the other oval in your thumb. Once you have found these ovals, pushing and crushing those will result in you crushing the head of the nematode. When you get to the end of the crushing (it will collapse, given enough pressure and time) - you may feel a small lump like a b.b. This b.b. will pop eventually if you keep putting pressure on it. I think this is the worm brain. Now once you have crushed its head you need to try to crush its mouth. That is where you will feel the sensation of "broken glass" because these nematodes have teeth. To the right of left of those two ovals (keep in mind, those are the eye sockets) - you will find a small hard lump. You want to squeeze that lump and if you have found the mouth, it will hurt like HECK. Once you have crushed the mouth, that nematode is out of business. They love the jaw. You need to be pushing there and also the cheeks (yes!) and nose. Just start pressing your nose between thumb and index finger and you should find the two oval "depressions" and you can push on those. Also the bridge of the nose. There are loads and loads of them there because they go from there to the tear ducts. Is this a cure for Morgellons? Absolutely not. But it is another weapon in the arsenal. If I have a lesion, I know there is a nematode living underneath it. When I crush that nematode, the lesion starts to diminish within 24 hours and disappears (with some discoloration) within a week. I'd just like to know if anyone else is onboard with this approach. sar Last edited by sarothra; June 22nd, 2009 at 01:46 AM. |
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| Hi Saro! Good to see ya! Just wanted to let you know that I'm here reading and listening what you have to say. Boy, this 'nematode thing' you are into sounds really creepy if you ask me and I wish you all the best and alot of strength while dealing with this. I don't have much to say about this...I have never had an 'issue' with nematodes in my skin...There must be different forms of this disease..I believe it depends on which last vector 'triggered' it at the end, I mean I believe this disease is in our body lying dormant over a longer period of them and it only takes one last 'bullet' to set all free...??...hmm... Anyway...my sympathy is with you! Katinka Last edited by Katinka; June 22nd, 2009 at 04:31 AM. |
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| Hey Saro, You are absolutely (HEADON) should we say! these parasitic nematodes do invade our scalps you have a different way of dealing with them then i.but they are ruling our scalps! this is why people relieve themselves for awhille but it always returns.it also explains how some of us seem to have different symptoms.some of us notice this sooner than others could be difference in our hair textures .some of us have (had) extremely thick hair and some fine hair.obviously the people with fine hair will notice this alot sooner.less areas to overtake! pitch and depth of each individuals scalp plays a role in their disease.there has to be something we can try on our scalps to kill it.i have removed my deepest wrinkles and lesions on my face but it took 3 yrs to do it and many sleepless nights and very sore hands! the only way i did this was thru my scalp! my face was deformed and i had become a recluse! now i can feel what areas on my scalp need to be removed and i will remove the rest of it eventually.thanks Saro i know you are sincerely trying to help people! we already bit the bullet and it is self-explosive. xo Robin |
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| I wanted to mention that I find the nematode Mansonella very interesting because it is very hard to find. Some people live their whole lives with this infection (Mansonella purstans) - and don't have any symptoms. The female adult queen worm can live for as much as 15 Years!!! They are impervious to Ivermectin and all other insecticides. I don't believe we have Mansonella - I'm just mentioning it because I think it is fascinating (and depressing) that they can live that long. Nematodes are elusive and long lived and hard or sometimes impossible to kill. I think crushing is the only way to really kill one for sure. Even then, we have the eggs to deal with. I'm getting better by crushing them but still have many left - it's hard to crush them all over the body. sar |
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| Sar, There has to be something that will kill them.i just found an article on testing being done on beneficial nematodes and they are discovering different ways to hinder the developing eggs.i just started reading this and have to decipher in english what it is! but to me this is somewhat a relief some hope that it may be possible to kill this we just need to figure it out! i've always said it is alive so therefore it can be killed! just need to know exactly what it is that will kill them! thats the tricky part i know how you are killing them.and i know how i'm killing them but there has to be an easier way for us! we are torturing ourselves because we have no other choice its the only way of getting some relief i was heading towards losing my vision again so like i said we have no choice but to relieve ourselves the only way we know how!! this really does suck Sar!!!Love Ya!!!! Robin |
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| Those of you who think you may be infected with nematodes, speak up, please! Certain people are trying to humiliate those with nematodes - don't let them! We can't help that these things have invaded our bodies. I have seen them and one is invading my left eye as I type this. I can't even keep my eye open, it hurts so bad. My vision is blurred. This is more than a fungus. The moving fibers are nematodes. sar |
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| Robin, It is exhausting, and then to have those two (you know of whom I speak) try to humiliate or degrade us. I am so depressed and disappointed in this forum, but then again, they (the K's) are infected too and don't know it. At least we know it. Love ya back, sar |
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| Sar, Do you have any idea what kind or name of nematode these are? Do you think we all have the same one(s)? It would help if we had all the information in one place on your nematode information. I know you've written it before somewhere. Could you put it in the 'protocol' thread? or maybe bring up the explanatory post/thread you used before? There is no question in my mind that nematodes are involved...I'm wondering, as I said before yesterday, if it could be the same nematode they are using to kill the Borrellia pathogen in ticks....but I know nothing, of course, about any of this. If you say it's what is moving underneath the skin, that could be in order to be picked up by another pathogen, but I'm wondering about the 3", you know? I don't get why it is so large??? Kritts |
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The "K's" are not discrediting anyone with nematodes. Any part of this malady called Morgellons has my full attention and support. I have stated earlier, I don't agree with 'mashing' them... I believe they contain fluids that can spread and make this condition worse. However... we don't even know if we're referring to the same thing when I say this. What I have observed and am calling a 'nematode', may be something different to others. Not enough information is before us to make intelligent decisions about this aspect of Morgellons. We know very little at this time. It seems like, if someone has such an interest they would bring it to us in a better format than prescribing what might be harmful to some? You cannot expect us to respond to a thread with this title as if we are being supportive when in actuality - we just don't know if this is a good practice or not? I have never itched, had rashes or the 'crawlies', shown 'track' marks, etc., with my Morgellons - this is hard to relate to - for some. |
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| Hey bug lady's if it itches it ain't exactly bugs. See Baraka Obam,thread, (Pictures of the lesions inside out) In the pictures I explain each part of these things, they are also WHAT WAS UNDER THE SKIN ON MY HEAD, hydrogen peroxide 35% beat them back. That is what happened it took a long time but it did the job. Netamodes look at the pictures and tell me these are netamodes. and please do not even TRY to tell me WE HAVE DIFFERENT THINGS, if you have the lesions this is what they are, Have a WIDE OPEN LOOK and then tell me a funny story. I can NOT say what they are but they resmble TUMORS, they have a shell of white plastic, a red center that is engorged with blood and the vein that runs thru them. I found it alot easier to rid myself of top of the head lesions than it was for arms and legs. Make no mistakes they are tough and widespread. |
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