Use Borax or Washing Soda Instead of Regular Laundry Detergent for Morgellons

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Jill (Punxsutawney, PA) on 12/09/2007:
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This is not a remedy or cure for an ailment, but rather a suggestion that might help Morgellons sufferers find a small measure of releif. Morgellons sufferers, stop using laundry detergent and start using Borax or Washing Soda to do your laundry, because it is quite possible that your clothes are re-infecting you. Borax and, or, Washing Soda will clean your clothes without detergent, and since the Morgellons "bugs" seem to hate salt, maybe they will leave and not come back? If you get a grease stain, just use a spot treatment of detergent. Other than that, just Borax or Washing soda (a generous 1/2 cup per load) by itself will get the wash clean and fresh. You can also add just plain table salt to the wash, too (25lb bags at a big-box store).
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