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Soothing the - Itchy Skin Parasites

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How To Get your Life Back From Morgellons and O<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Skin</strong> <strong>Parasites</strong><br />

humans as well as by mites, ticks, mosquitoes, bed bugs, and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

bugs that bite or as in my case--a dust cloud.<br />

It's unfortunate that <strong>the</strong> dermatologists I've consulted couldn't locate or<br />

identify <strong>the</strong>m to advise treatment. And according to <strong>the</strong> last<br />

dermatologist I consulted, thousands of people every year are seeking<br />

help. The book to which I previously referred, Life That Lives on<br />

Man, published in <strong>the</strong> late 70's also spoke extensively of how little<br />

physicians know of parasites that live on man and how easily <strong>the</strong>y<br />

diagnose <strong>the</strong> problem as a fear. The book went into great length how to<br />

sample <strong>the</strong> skin for different mites by trapping <strong>the</strong>m with oil, yet none<br />

of <strong>the</strong> physicians I consulted used any similar method, much less knew<br />

what to look for or how to sample for <strong>the</strong>m. I had to tell <strong>the</strong>m what I<br />

thought were <strong>the</strong> visual evidence of skin parasites in <strong>the</strong> form of mites.<br />

The irony was that even though <strong>the</strong>y couldn't find anything to<br />

diagnose, one look at my skin and <strong>the</strong>y would put on <strong>the</strong>ir gloves<br />

before touching me.<br />

From my own experience, I was in private practice as a biofeedback<br />

clinician and quite successfully specialized in <strong>the</strong> treatment of fears<br />

and phobias for 15 years--<strong>the</strong>re are over a hundred different fears--not<br />

one that I know of has ever been shared with ano<strong>the</strong>r person.<br />

So I wonder how many horror stories <strong>the</strong>re are like mine and think that<br />

maybe collectively we can learn what <strong>the</strong> doctors don't know. I was<br />

told of one lady who after visiting <strong>the</strong> Amazon returned to <strong>the</strong> states<br />

and had been fighting something of this nature for seven years. She<br />

has been to many physicians, turned to homeopathy and still had no<br />

cure. Everything I tried was encouraging for a few days, it's as if <strong>the</strong>y<br />

adapted to <strong>the</strong> poisons with which I assaulted my skin and came back<br />

stronger. The itchy skin parasites seemed to regenerate within eight<br />

hours. I went off garlic because eventually 240,000 mg. per day were<br />

ineffective and I became so affected that I began bathing every 8 hours<br />

with a quart of alcohol. Every two or three days, I used Liquid<br />

Needles (4 ounces in a bath--it's described later in this article) to attack<br />

<strong>the</strong> bugs that multiply more slowly and mimic a mosquito bite. I used<br />

Calamine lotion and camphor. Everything worked for a couple days<br />

but just as soon as I stopped <strong>the</strong> alcohol baths and was hoping to stand<br />

up and holler, "I'm free," <strong>the</strong> symptoms returned.<br />

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