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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 />

remove mold and <strong>the</strong> smell of mold from clothing”<br />

Controlling Mold/Mildew in Your Home:<br />

Use a dehumidifier, an air purification unit, and circulate air. In my<br />

finished basement I use a small counter top dehumidifier by Eva-<br />

Dry at www eva-dry.com which I modified by drilling a hole in <strong>the</strong><br />

tank of <strong>the</strong> unit. I attached a hose to <strong>the</strong> unit's tank with a sealant<br />

(Geocel 2020) so it would drain into <strong>the</strong> basement kitchen's sink.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>rwise I'd have to be dumping <strong>the</strong> tank every day. I also use an<br />

air purifier that also has an rf (radio frequency) unit to kill bacteria<br />

and mold. Additionally I have an exhaust fan in <strong>the</strong> basement's bath<br />

room that I have set to turn on automatically everyday for a couple<br />

hours or so to vent <strong>the</strong> basement air outside. I also had to add a fan<br />

to circulate air in one corner of my basement. Professional units to<br />

do this are by Wave company. My system is a lot cheaper. For Wave<br />

Google wave home solutions.<br />

Eva-Dyr also makes portable dehumidifiers for closets. You simply<br />

hang <strong>the</strong>m or place <strong>the</strong>m on a shelf and when <strong>the</strong> indicator changes<br />

color (indicating it has absorbed moisture) you plug it in to a wall<br />

outlet for a few hours to reactivate <strong>the</strong> unit.<br />

Disinfection to Nth degree video<br />

Sandy, a subscriber shared a site with me that no longer active. The<br />

fellow who did <strong>the</strong> video believes that <strong>the</strong> parasites are on <strong>the</strong> walls<br />

and ceilings as well as <strong>the</strong> floor. He wipes down <strong>the</strong> ceiling and<br />

walls with a swifter sweeper using disinfectant and <strong>the</strong>n dusts <strong>the</strong><br />

floor with diatomaceous earth to kill any that escape <strong>the</strong> walls and<br />

ceiling. Cedarside may have been a better approach for him.<br />

After he launders and disinfects his clothing, he stores <strong>the</strong>m in<br />

plastic containers. I can only say for <strong>the</strong> parasites I experienced,<br />

collembola (spring tails) and Strongyloides stercoralis, I never had to<br />

go to <strong>the</strong> length of wiping <strong>the</strong> ceiling and walls. This is also true for<br />

those who I know who deal with Morgellons. I did however dust <strong>the</strong><br />

floor and furniture with diatomaceous earth and used ammonia or<br />

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