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| I have tried everything to ease the pain of my lesions. My arms are very bad with them and I hate that. I took a bath tonight and disolved about 25-30 Alfalfa tablets that I bought at Rite-Aid. I added also some Sun laundry detergent with color safe bleach. I could not believe how fast the "bugs" jumped off me!!! It was amazing. I had the water pretty hot as well. The living "scabs" first turned white and then they started falling off at a very fast rate. I also took a bath scrunchy and softly scratched it over the lesions and it made them clear faster. I had never been able to have one of my lesions be totally free of material,but here I was looking at cleaned wounds!! After I got out I noticed that the lesions felt tight and very dry. I applied "neuragen PN" a topical for nerve pain that works great on the lesions and can be bought in the Diabetic section of most stores. I then apply "Tea Tree Oil" with a Qtip to the lesions and the "bugs" aND "LIVING SCABS" hate this very much. After that I apply Vicks vapor rub kind of thick all over my arms and make sure I get the skin that has no lesions as well as the "clear" bugs will move away from it so make sure to cover all to smother the little so and soes! I then take sterile rolled guaze and then on top of that apply an ace bandage. I keep it quite firm as it makes the itchy and stinging feelings go away. I am able to get good rest after all this. Let me know if you try this and how good it works for you. Good luck and God bless all. Denise Denise ![]() Last edited by NotDelusional; December 20th, 2010 at 03:47 AM. |
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| The active ingredient in non-chlorine bleach alternatives is peroxide. Peroxide was my best friend in my recovery. I probably increased the stock value of peroxide based on my consumption in 2007! Others have used alphalpha and Sun with good effect. It's worth a try, in my opinion. SS |
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| I,m always interested in hearing of alfalfa uses in morgellons. I,ve read some about it having good results in removing the bugs. One thing for sure it does inhibit algae growth. Small balls of alfalfa can be bought for gold fish ponds in keeping out algae. My grandfather used to throw a 2 by 2 foot bale of it in the cow pond on his farm every spring. Sadsack you,re a riot about increasing the stock values. I,ve often said I should buy at least one share of Mortons salt stock and frame it just for the novelty of it. But what is Sun? Welcome to the forum: NotDelusional |
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| Fee-Fie-Fo-Fum I smell the trail of a...nano and transformer. Going back to 2006, this story is told and re-told and spun and twirled. Yawn...
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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| Hi Denise, Welcome to MDR. The alfalfa and sun detergent is one of the first 'cures' I heard about back in 2006 (like you TC). Yet it only seemed to work for this one lady. I reckon, trying the Sun alone would help establish if Sadsack is right about the bleach assisting. If you try this Denise, please report in. thanks Jo |
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| Evidently this combo worked for Denise as well. For the life of me, I can't understand why anyone would poo-poo a strategy that is cheap and might work for some. I never tried it myself, but if alfalfa is a known antifungal (and it is), and peroxide is a broad spectrum antiseptic (it is), then it makes sense that this combination might work for some people. What is the benefit of knocking a cheap and easy strategy if it could work? Even if it only gives symptom-relief? Can we stop being negative and snarky, at least through Christmas? SS |
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| Hi SS If it works for some, its under reported on MDR. It would be good to find out if its the combo doing the work or just the Sun... We don't have Sun detergents in the UK. I did try a similar washing powder/alfalfa combo, but to no effect. I dont want to be negative - just probing from a nerd science-like perspective Merry Christmas one and all!! Jo xxx |
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| Well, one reason it is being poo-poo'd is because this information has been around for, oh, just years now, this tale of alfalfa and sun detergent, neatly packaged and recently promoted on the intenet. That recent re-introduction appeared to be loosely connected to a nano trans site. Now those recent videos have been erased from the internet once more. Fascinating. Yes, too, just well, you know, utterly fascinating. Why this particular combination was being promoted on the internet for a time recently I do not know. Still all of this information here, supposedly posted by a newbie??? has me wondering about why. Yes. Also wondering...why certain people make their appearances here to support these old protocols when they are once again being brought up for as yet unrevealed reasons. It's just all too transparent at times. Newbies with protocols...hm. Quote:
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) |
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