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| there is something i need to address fully. yes, spray do not scratch! morgellons disease is like poison ivy or poison oak. yes itches, but if scratch, spread and hurt hands, too. listen, and listen well. how do you spray? contact dr. beverly via privaqte message, she will tell you of USA ecovie dealer. also of dsp cream if of benefit to you. here is recipie for the spray: one fifth ecovie, rest warm water to activate. use to spray in eyes, ears nose but spit out, cannot swallow. but spray hands, orifaces, body if itches. SPRAY DON'T SCRATCH. a moral to the story; MY BROTHER. HE HAD POISON OAK WHEN YOUNG. he was told to not scracth, would spread. well, he scratched anyway. and guess what? he was half blind, and not to be crude, but had nards bigger than texas. you get the idea. please, SPRAY, but do not scratch. (LC). |
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| Hey Philly suburb guy! I think scratching will do what LC said, so don't. Also, do you remember my telling you (or someone else) about using the hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball and rubbing over and over on the itchy area until you see exactly where the critters are hiding in the skin? Try it. Then put some baking soda, neem oil, tea tree oil, grapefruit seed extract or whatever you have handy on it. Kritts |
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| Well I itch all over (especially right now). Would take a hell o a lot of cotton balls! lol. In all seriousness, this is very disheartening news ![]() |
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| Don't be disheartened. What LC has presented was her opinion and with all due respect, since we don't know what they are, we don't know they can be spread by scratching. I said not to scratch also, but I'm re-thinking that comment. We just don't know what it is or whether scratching will spread it, but it could. It would make sense. Have you taken the salt baths? Kritts |
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| I completely respect LC's and your opinions. I am very thankful to you and everyone here that takes the time to share their opinions and experiences. I guess I am disheartened as I had convinced myself that this was an issue with my auto immune system. That it was my horrible mircowave diet and sugary treat consumption that has lead to this. I haven't done an all out saltbath, but I do do vinegar baths, with 1/4 to 1/2 canister of mortons salt. Truth be told I am more then willing to try more salt. How many canisters do you recommend, am I using the right salt? Oy I am sorry I have so many questions lol |
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| Hey my State neighbor brother....don't be concerned about asking too many questions. that's why we have a forum, ya know? I use either epsom salt or sea salt and I just pour it in. I'm not one to measure. My bad. If you have itching all over, I'm wondering if you have an allergy of some kind within your system rather than a skin pathogen in certain areas of your body. In any case, the baths can't hurt. Make sure you dry off really well in all the cracks and crevices. Otherwise you may experience a herpes outbreak. Just guessing. I know it's not the same for all, but fungus likes moist areas and some people don't pay attention to those areas. This is why I think Herpes is so involved. Moist areas: ears, mouth, genitals, butt cracks. Don't worry, please...our Philly guy. We WILL get to the bottom of this. Oh and don't worry about what your diet WAS. it's not too late to correct it and as you do, you'll get better. Promise. Cut out all processed foods. MSG is a major culprit and is in all processed foods. xxooKritts |
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| Thanks Kritts I'll have to pick up some epsom salts tomorrow. Oh I am well aware of fungi's love of warm moist places. I have been involved in athletics since I was six (now 38}, and I have seen cases of athletes foot and jock itch that would rival the morg rashes I've seen here. Luckily they weren't on me! lol I have some questions about diet and food, but Ill post them in the diet section where they belong. Oh and thanks again for helping keep my sanity. ![]() |
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| Hi Jin, It is best not to scratch. Any of the great suggestions here work well. Right now I have lots of lesions on my arms and hads. They itch terribly and I scratched and they did spread. For the past three days and nights, my entire body has itched incessantly. I was screaming and nothing stopped it, I mean nothing. I went to my pharmacy and got some Atarax 25mg. It stopped the itching and I slept but boy was I drugged. I am on Atarax 10 mg daytime and 25 mg bedtime. I have been fighting these critters with all I knew and probably upset them so they paid me back by itching. I take epson salt and vinegar baths, drink seasalt vinegar throughout the day, take salt peroxide baths and ecovie baths.I keep spray bottles of all of these. Seasalt and vinegar poultices help a lot. So does infrared light or sauna. I also take MMS1 and MMS2 and keep spray bottles of it as well. See jimhumble.com and go from there. Medicated talc ( I know not good so don't breathe it) powder but helps with the itching. I also try to keep my colon cleaned as that is where most bacteria is in our bodies and that is what the bugs like. I also take herbal blood cleansers as the blood has bacteria in it. Bugs like: Yeah, good old bacteria. Drinking chlorophyll with mint water also helps to change the smell of our bodies. The bugs hate mint so they don't attack as much. They also hate salt. Hope this helps. Let us know what works for you, okay. "Do not follow where a path may lead, Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail" PS: Bubba's protocol should still be here. If you follow it, you will learn a lot and help yourself a lot. DISCLAIMER: This NOT MEDICAL advice. It is the First Amendment in action. I am only sharing what I have learned that works for me. I am not a medical provider, so please as always Consult your medical provider. |
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| My back was hard to get at to treat. So lately I have mixed jojoba oil & eucallyptus 50/50 in a small spray bottle. I saturate the skin. Wait about an hour, then scrape the skin at a strong angle gently with a sharp fish fillet knife. The oil WILL drive the seed pods with little morg strings to the surface. Wipe on paper towel for inspection with hand scope. At first you will feel them as sand. after a week or so, doing this a couple times a day, the skin will turn smooth with no more gritt. the rest of my problemed body gets the peroxide burn therapy. And the ****ten protocal worked fantastic for killing the collonies off my massive upper chest ![]() |
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