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Itching All OverQuestion by J on 09/30/2007
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
If the person is low on vitamin C, copper, molybdenum, and boron, and quite possibly acidosis, then the fungus can cause itchiness quite severely. My home is teeming with these and I had to clean my room floor with a weak copper chloride solution, about 0.5%-1% concentration. Sometimes I make a mild solution of it to apply on my extremities, feet and hands. A borax solution saturated, means in one cup I may add 2 tablespoon to the 1% hydrogen peroxide and take bath with it. I would certainly smell bad like a chlorine, but both the borax AND the hydrogen peroxide kills the fungus. I might also add 1/8-1/4 teaspoon of borax to one liter of drinking water, take 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda once in the morning and once before I lseep in 1/2 glass of water, just to get myself alkalized.
A low copper is indicated and interestingly, vitamin C increases copper utilization, and copper is also has a powerful antifungal properties. Many of today's newer fungus, that was not in existent or widespread is the newer mycoplasma, which I suspect is what causes the problem.
As to the night vision problem, a molybdenum deficiency is indicated here. Since a molybdenum supplements I cannot find, I use sodium molybdate and take 1/16 teaspoon one single dose, weekly until night vision is gone. It takes about 3-4 days to notice improvement, at least it did to me!
However, vitamin A is supportive and helpful for nightvition too in case of a fungus indicated here, it would seem moybdenum would work the best. Still some vitamin A 25,000 i.u. is needed, precautionary. Although a cod liver oil is helpful here too.
To reduce fungus problems, increasing some copper rich foods might be helpful, such as cocoa and vitamin C.There might be other minerals that kills the fungus, but the copper, vitamin C, molybdenum, and baking soda has been tested by me time and time again. Manganese can only be a problem if there is a hair loss, also from a fungus, but not necessary unless a hair loss is noticed. I used manganese sulfate, one tip of the knife dose, mixed in water.Fungus tends to grow well inside the body rich inblood calcium (it seems to be widespread), and hence apple cider vinegar or just a more effective one one whole lemon juice mixed in one glass of water that I would take it three times a day.
A more milder solution instead of a lemon juice, which may upset the stomach for many people, I would use mostly 2 tablespoon of lime juice plus 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda in 1/2 glass or 1 glass of water, taken twice a day. This one can be used in place of just the baking soda remedy taken alone. It may be more effective in the removal of excess serum calcium AND alkalization of the body.
Finally 250 mg of magnesium citrate taken 5 days out of a week that I would take to displace the excess calcium that provide food for the fungus.
Free metal iron, usually from those steel pots and pans, also add fuel to the fungus growth. Hence I would consider drinking green tea (no sugar, no milk,no flavor) at least three times a day. Each green tea that I used to drink, slowly of course, never forcing myself, is 500 cc.
It is generally o.k. to drink fruits, but I like to eat pomegranate when I can, as it is rich in tannins and get rid of both free metal iron (which fuels the fungus) and kills off the mycoplasma and fungus. Tannins are usually found in green tea and pomegranate. Although admitedly I do use tannic acid 1/8 teaspoon in 1/2 liter of water from time to time, to remove the free metal irons and other heavy metals too. Tannic acid is one of the unrecognized chelating agents, that can bind effectively the iron, which might also be useful in the distant future to reduce the symptoms and problems associated with malaria as this binds tightly to metal iron that might starve the microbes that relies on the free metal iron.
Those that I mentioned here is what I used whenever a itchy skin is indicated. I often noticed I get itchy feet whenever my feet are in contact with a floor that is high in fungus count. In that case I might grab a Bo-Peep Ammonia cleaner (follow instructions please, DO NOT SMELL THEM) to mop up and kill the fungus on the floor which causing the infection. I might also laundry all my clothes with a Bo Peep ammonia solution as best as I can so the itching won't come back.
Whenever a person (like me!) is deficient of molybdenum, taking any antibiotics rich in fungus, can cause me to break into hives itchining all over the place. Certain sulfites and sulfa antibiotics added to wines and beer can cause it too, if the person like me is low on molybdenum too.
If a simple remedy is just needed, then a simple lavender oil will do the trick. But lavender oil are used only in milder cases of itchiness. A local application or bathing in vinegar also does the trick too, but it does not necessarily cure the condition.
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