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Soothing the - Itchy Skin Parasites

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Kuhns<br />

<strong>the</strong>se doctor who see parasite infected patients in <strong>the</strong>ir offices and<br />

for that matter <strong>the</strong> yearly national Morgellons meeting in Texas<br />

where <strong>the</strong>y invite Morgellon's sufferers to attend. There are two<br />

main issues:<br />

1. Morgellons can be highly contagious.<br />

2. Many parasites sufferers attending <strong>the</strong> event (thinking <strong>the</strong>y have<br />

morgellons) may have collembola or strongyloides which are<br />

likewise highly contagious.<br />

Fighting <strong>the</strong> <strong>Parasites</strong>:<br />

In <strong>the</strong> beginning it's very much like learning to drive an automobile<br />

with a clutch. You must coordinate letting out <strong>the</strong> clutch with<br />

applying gas to move forward. Let <strong>the</strong> clutch out too fast and <strong>the</strong> car<br />

will stall. Apply too much gas and your engine will red line.<br />

Fighting parasites is to constantly disinfect your environment<br />

(chairs, bedding, clothing, autos, atmosphere...) to keep you from<br />

recontaminating yourself and anyone else who may come in contact<br />

with something that you have infected by being in close contact with<br />

it.<br />

When I first was infected, it took me weeks before I realized that <strong>the</strong><br />

parasites had gotten into my furniture, rugs, car, office and so on. I<br />

had to get really fastidious about disinfecting all my clothing,<br />

bedding, rugs and upholstery.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>n I started disinfecting my watch band, combs, shaving razor<br />

and even outside around my house--<strong>the</strong>y were everywhere. It took<br />

two weeks before I could start relaxing.<br />

Inside my home: I dusted diatomaceous earth everywhere. I<br />

purchased a spray duster at a garden center for about $30. Then I<br />

misplaced it and used a couple tablespoons into a cloth bag (a sock<br />

will do), and I put on a dust mask to minimize breathing <strong>the</strong> stuff<br />

and shook it around <strong>the</strong> house. I closed food containers and cabinets<br />

with dishes and I dusted all rooms, carpets, mattress, furniture, etc. I<br />

wore a dust mask while dusting to avoid getting it into my lungs.<br />

Search for it on <strong>the</strong> internet—you don't need food grade.<br />

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