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Nanm (Minneapolis, MN) on 11/05/2008
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Morgies Don't Like These

Just wanted to mention that nothing calms these beasties down like eggs... don't know if it is the sulphur in eggs but when I eat eggs they go away...it really slows them and takes away a lot of their power. Unfortunately there are very few foods that they don't like so if I want to keep them at bay I have to be on a diet of eggs...meat is okay too...lettuce, celery, not a lot of other things do the job... But Eggs are like magic...try it. I make up a batch of boiled eggs and pop one when I need it...

Don't eat sugar, processed foods, wheat, most foods stick to the foods above for a couple weeks you will see results. I've soaked in everything, making myself sick w/all those things, dried my skin out with so many salt baths I swear I look 10 years older...eggs are healthy, the perfect protein they say.

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Replied By Connieishere (Lapeer, Michigan) on 11/03/2009

Whenever I start to feel 'sick', actually SO tired, and NO MATTER WHAT I HARD I STRY TO STAY AWAKE, I STILL FALL ASLEEP - I KNOW the 'bugs' are working. So, I start to eat eggs like they are CANDY! Just a saying, I try not to eat sugar. But . . . they WORK!!! They are NOT a cure, but they help!

Connie

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Replied By Angela (Smalltown, Bc) on 02/04/2010

I read somewhere else on this site that you can cover your dog in mayonnaise to kill mange mites, (for as long as possible) then rinse with vinegar water. I had mites and tried it on myself. It helped. Not sure if it would help with Morgellon's, but hey, if eggs help, it might be worth a try. (Pure mayo is just eggs, oil, and vinegar, you can make it at home or just use any brand) Just a thought anyways. At least it won't hurt you.
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Replied By Vinny (Atlanta, Georgia) on 06/05/2012

I had eggs for dinner during the early stages of my condition, and it didn't work for me whatsoever.

Be advised Eggs are acidic not an alkaline food so maybe I was somewhat alkalined and then I got acidic due to having eggs (as I had them for dinner and had lots thinking it was alkaline food.. I was wrong)

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Replied By Hannah (London, UK) on 01/06/2013

Yes, ever since I've had this I've been craving eggs. I'm eating loads of them, and I'm doing quite well. It's not just the eggs, I've also been avoiding wheat and dairy products. And taking multivitamins, digestive enzymes, N-acetyl cystein and amino acids. (On the advice of a friend with the same symptoms). I still have some exit and crawling but not much, and my life (at the moment at least), is pretty normal.
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Replied By Debra (Tulsa, OK) on 01/08/2015

It's the sulphur in the eggs they don't like. I've read skin sulphur products are good as well.
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Replied By Rhonda (Courtenay, Bc) on 01/08/2015

One and a half cups of Borax and add 4 tablespoons of antibacterial soap. This kills them.
But not all of them you have to keep doing it and be careful your skin will get really dry
After I'm done with that, I get to essential oils, sage and Teatree oil and be very careful with them; they can get hot and I mix them together and then I put that all over my body
But I also have Cayenne with oil soap to make sure my skin's getting the proper nutrients
I think all my vitamins plus vitamin C three times a day for magnesium is well and I also take glucosamine w/sulfur in it. Now I've made up my own cloves cinnamon tea and I drink that three times a day; it's very strong, clove kills things
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