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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 />

bleach or ammonia (I never used bleach and ammonia toge<strong>the</strong>r as it<br />

will produce deadly chlorine gas), or I dry cleaned <strong>the</strong>m. I<br />

accidentally wore some clothing from <strong>the</strong> early era (when I was first<br />

infected) that were not sanitized ten years later and noticed itching<br />

within hours. One thing that appears on <strong>the</strong> message boards time and<br />

time again so it must work is using bounce in <strong>the</strong> dryer. Something<br />

about <strong>the</strong> bounce product that is miraculous. I use it with every load<br />

in <strong>the</strong> dryer for additional insurance, even though never had any<br />

problem with ammonia or bleach not working.<br />

Bedding: I washed <strong>the</strong> mattress cover, all covers, and comforters<br />

with ammonia or bleach in <strong>the</strong> laundry and <strong>the</strong>n I changed <strong>the</strong> sheets<br />

daily.<br />

I vacuumed <strong>the</strong> mattress with a vacuum cleaner that uses a hepa<br />

filter. Then I used <strong>the</strong> shampoo attachment to shampoo <strong>the</strong> mattress<br />

using Glamorine, diluted ammonia, and warm water. After it dried, I<br />

dry dusted it with diatomaceous earth and <strong>the</strong>n put on <strong>the</strong> mattress<br />

cover. I laundered all comforters in ei<strong>the</strong>r ammonia or bleach<br />

(depending on whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y were white or colored). I dusted <strong>the</strong> top<br />

sheet with diatomaceous earth to prevent <strong>the</strong>m getting back into <strong>the</strong><br />

comforters. I changed my sheets daily and sprayed <strong>the</strong> mattress<br />

cover and <strong>the</strong> comforters with ammonia solution. Although in my<br />

more recent re-infections, I didn't need to use <strong>the</strong> diatomaceous<br />

earth--simply washed all comforters, bedding, clothing and throw<br />

rugs with ammonia or bleach, disinfected my razor, eye glass ear<br />

pieces, chairs, and so on.<br />

I washed pillows using ammonia in <strong>the</strong> wash and covered <strong>the</strong>m with<br />

a plastic garbage bag to prevent re-contamination. However, I<br />

believe it’s possible for some of <strong>the</strong>se parasites to penetrate plastics<br />

and even lea<strong>the</strong>r which is why <strong>the</strong> diatomaceous earth is always<br />

good to use until you know you’re surroundings are completely<br />

sanitized.<br />

Clothing: Before I knew of 999 itch relief ointment in <strong>the</strong> Fall of 06<br />

I found that simply dabbing <strong>the</strong> diatomaceous earth which is a dust<br />

on an itching site would reduce it within seconds. Today I'd only use<br />

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