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Vena (Kansas City, Mo/us) on 08/08/2012

I feel I need to be more specific about Morgellons. Yes, again it is the human equvialint to Mange but, in actuality what is it-

Morgellons defined: is a bacterial disease that effects the sweat glands in the epadermus layer of the skin.

In acctuallity what is happening is the bacterial gets in the skin threw a bacterial thread and then from there rests in the sweat gland and starts to mutate. From there it needs air... So it surfaces. When it does this it starts to sting and tingle and feels like bug bites But it is surfacing because one it needs to stay moist in order to survive but two it needs air also. When it surfaces and you scratch it it then transfers the bacteria to other sweat glands in the surface of the skin and it in turn repeats it's pattern. A few days before rain the body or epadermus layer acts like a cloud and collects exterier moister and oxygen in turns feeding the bacteria. This will also effect you when the humidity levels change because again the body needs two types of moisture: Externall and inturnal

You know how I figured this all out. Because I never have suffered from Morgellons in the arm pit area Why? Because by using deoderant I repress it from intaking and realeasing moisture.

My advice again... Never ever exfoliate or use exfoliation products you are only spreading the problem and making it worse. Boil Yukka root 30 min Let it cool. Shower... Turn off water and pour Yukka on you. Air dry... Apply any kind of deoderant over entire body Take an asprin and do not scratch. Rub gently if stinging sentations accure, adding more deoderant if needed. Going to feel a little discomfort as it is taking effect but trust me I've suffered from this problem for 13 years I know where the bacteria originates from and I am learning how to kill it and I feel better than I have in a long time with this remedy combination

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Replied By Chaney (Erie, Kansas) on 08/26/2012

This has been so amazing. I believe this person is right. After about a day of uncomfortableness ( take an asprin as they said on the first day) from this remedy I started to feel a lot better I started to notice dry and dark patches on my skin The fevering in my skin is gone also. As a week went by I used it every night before I went to bed My skin does not crawl at all any more and I did experiance some slight stinging sinsations throught out the following week but it is week two now and every day is getting better. I still need to use the yukka and deoderant every night but every day I am noticing less sores and no new ones coming up. This is amazing Your going to thank this person. I have finally gotten a good nights rest without waking up itching They really figured it out.
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Replied By Tammy (Delaware) on 11/26/2015

I contracted this MD a year ago, I've done every protocol suggested, it seems that eating grapefruit, and the seeds, along with completely avoiding sugar and carbs (bread especially) quickly helps, curad has a silver gel that draws them out, then bath in baking soda borax mix. I use bifen, spray my home, borrelia attractss insects, and I soak my bed In it, and let it dry, wash bedding weekly, because it seems they can live off you, and not sure why but the bifen kills instant. Wash clothes in borax 20 mule, and ammonia (they can't breath) kills them instant. I'm nearly rid if it. Hope someone finds this helpful? This affects different people differently. What works for one may not work for another, though I have never had them in armpits either so I surmise deoderant is helpful? I'm going to try the yucca because I'd like to sleep without bifen in my bed. Also they do not like silver gel, I apply before bed to face, otherwise I have to dig them out of eyes, as getting them off head is the most difficult for me.
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Replied By Doug (MINNESOTA) on 08/02/2021

I contracted md in April. Can you contact me via email? I am going to start with treatment towards these things and want to know more.

Doug


Replied By Mary (Usa) on 11/26/2015

Tammy,

How did you contract morgellons?

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Replied By Darlene (Parkland FL) on 04/20/2021

Neutragena Tar shampoo 10 minutes makes them move out of hair follicles but they might move to more uncomfortable places.

I just submitted a long post for approval called Morgellons-= parasite
It's long so I can't write it all - but the bottom line is what happens in the skin is a manifestation of the inside. The “fibers “ - they are the immune system trying to attack the parasite making fibrins . Get the best parasite cleanse you can afford - plus Reese pinworm for 3 days . I'm not a dr . I'm only saying what worked for me and this is just part of it so you need to read the whole post .
Any parasite must be 90 days cleanse . No shortcuts or they come back because you didn't kill the whole life cycle.

Best of luck for a speedy recovery.
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Replied By Doug (MINNESOTA) on 08/02/2021

I bought a log house April first of this year. I didn't know it at the time, but the place is infested with these bugs. I assume I have contracted Morgellons because after looking into what was going on it led me here and confirmed the issue. Tomorrow I'll get some yukka and start that daily as well as getting some tetrasodium edta to kill the bug. That's my first approach. If anybody has any suggestions, feel free. Thanks.

Doug

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Replied By June (NY) on 08/30/2021

How fo u dig them out of ur eyes
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