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Ray- Thank you so much for spending the time collecting all the

questions. I would like to add the following questions if possible:

What methods could be used to get rid of other parasites from the body

like jumping collembola or demodex mites?

What is the most effective way of disinfecting clothes from parasites?

What is the most effective way for disinfecting documents and non porous

belongings?

What is the most effective way of cleaning the car?

How can you effectively clean the inside of TV, refrigerators, stereos?

How can you clean the HVAC ducts?

How can you treat the crawl space and attic for parasites?

Thanks- MM

>

> If I missed questions I'm sorry I went through a lot of post and this

> is what I came up with.

>

> If you think or more please add the questions.

>

> I really wanted to post this last night but I have been so busy at

> work and home. I'm sorry for taking so long.

>

> Ray

>

>

>

> Also, i want to know is it really true that the mites are not

> attracted to you if you don't eat sugar? or does it really matter,

> because they need a blood meal to reproduce, is what I read.

> i am using dawn dishwashing liquid 1/5 with 4/5 water in a spray, and

> it produces a stuck in gluck effect on these mites. does the soap

> kill them, too? or has she ever heard of this? I just started

> spraying it in my " ghetto " car now, because nothing else is working

> in there. what is the best thing she recommends as an environmental

> spray? is there anything she recommends to use inside the car? what

> does she think about bleaching and boraxing the floors? and how often?

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

> ---------

>

> Q: Is it true that people who are suffering from this lose 30% of

> their blood volume?

>

> Q: If so, is there anything that can be done to correct this through

> diet or other means?

> ----------------------------------------------------------------------

> -----------------------

>

> Pheromones- Please explain the mechanism by which insect pheromones

> attach and stay on our skin? Do they attach on the exterior surface of

> the skin or inside the skin? Do they affect the skin chemistry? What

> methods could be used to get the insect pheromones off from our skin?

>

> Skin- how safe is it to scrub rubbing alcohol or diluted ammonia on

> the

> skin everyday for long periods of time, say months?

>

>

> How do we break the cycle and get them off of

> our bodies and our environment without reinfecting?

>

> Can pets be in the environment if they are also hosts?

>

> Do others living in the same environment but

> not affected cause re-infestation if they do not follow the

> protocol?

>

> Are others at risk of catching from my body?

>

>

>

> No.1 - how long and how often is it safe to take ivermectin.

> No. 2 – would it be helpful to get a dehumidifier for the bedroom?

I

> read somewhere

> the drier you keep the humidity the better as mites can't live long in

> dry areas. Is that true?

>

>

>

> Why can't I see my mites, even though I have scoped with 60X

> > pocket scope and a microscope? So, by me not being able to see these

> > things, my doctor thinks I'm nuts, and others, too. "

>

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SOM-

Please forward these questions on for the phone conference on Sunday.

Thank you-

Ray

> What methods could be used to get rid of other parasites from the

body

> like jumping collembola or demodex mites?

>

> What is the most effective way of disinfecting clothes from

parasites?

>

> What is the most effective way for disinfecting documents and non

porous

> belongings?

>

>

> What is the most effective way of cleaning the car?

>

>

> How can you effectively clean the inside of TV, refrigerators,

stereos?

>

> How can you clean the HVAC ducts?

>

> How can you treat the crawl space and attic for parasites?

>

>

>

>

>

> > > > >

> >

> >

> > Also, i want to know is it really true that the mites are not

> > attracted to you if you don't eat sugar? or does it really matter,

> > because they need a blood meal to reproduce, is what I read.

> > i am using dawn dishwashing liquid 1/5 with 4/5 water in a spray,

and

> > it produces a stuck in gluck effect on these mites. does the soap

> > kill them, too? or has she ever heard of this? I just started

> > spraying it in my " ghetto " car now, because nothing else is

working

> > in there. what is the best thing she recommends as an

environmental

> > spray? is there anything she recommends to use inside the car?

what

> > does she think about bleaching and boraxing the floors? and how

often?

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------

----

> > ---------

> >

> > Q: Is it true that people who are suffering from this lose 30% of

> > their blood volume?

> >

> > Q: If so, is there anything that can be done to correct this

through

> > diet or other means?

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------

----

> > -----------------------

> >

> > Pheromones- Please explain the mechanism by which insect

pheromones

> > attach and stay on our skin? Do they attach on the exterior

surface of

> > the skin or inside the skin? Do they affect the skin chemistry?

What

> > methods could be used to get the insect pheromones off from our

skin?

> >

> > Skin- how safe is it to scrub rubbing alcohol or diluted ammonia

on

> > the

> > skin everyday for long periods of time, say months?

> >

> >

> > How do we break the cycle and get them off of

> > our bodies and our environment without reinfecting?

> >

> > Can pets be in the environment if they are also hosts?

> >

> > Do others living in the same environment but

> > not affected cause re-infestation if they do not follow the

> > protocol?

> >

> > Are others at risk of catching from my body?

> >

> >

> >

> > No.1 - how long and how often is it safe to take ivermectin.

> > No. 2 – would it be helpful to get a dehumidifier for the bedroom?

> I

> > read somewhere

> > the drier you keep the humidity the better as mites can't live

long in

> > dry areas. Is that true?

> >

> >

> >

> > Why can't I see my mites, even though I have scoped with 60X

> > > pocket scope and a microscope? So, by me not being able to see

these

> > > things, my doctor thinks I'm nuts, and others, too. "

> >

>

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Questions: 1) Where are good resources available for the sufferers of mites. Resources such as those that describe what one feels as well as what one experiences during the different phases of these things. I have continually struggled to make sense of what is happening. Am I being reinfested, attacked, are they dying, what my skin should be doing, what sensations should I expect, what differing sensations mean and etc. 2) There are many Ivermectin failures on this forum and the scabies forum. Why? Would this indicate an evironmental problem there for excluding classic scabies and entertaining animal mites? How does one determine animal mites from human mites? 3) From what I know of Ivermectin, it is mostly effective only on adult mites, those actively feeding and breeding. The youth are not developed enough for

Iver to interfer with the GABA channels. What is an effective as well as cost effective method to use for the youth and eggs? If one has been suffering for any amount of time, generational overlap becomes very important. 4) How do you effectively kill environmental mites? Heat, cold, freezing, dessication? How would you suggest in accomplishing what you recommend? 5) Pheromones. Do personal care products available to consumers today contain pheromones or pheromone like substances in which may inadvertantly attract parasitic mites? If so, which brands do we stay away from? 6) Why do certain fabrics seem to attract as well as support the life cycles of these mites? 7) Do you think a sulfur deficiency exists in the public today? Might this have anything to do with whom these mites seem to

attack and prolifercate? 8) Once infested with parasitic mites, how might this affect the body? What processes take place in reaction to said infestation? 9) Are there specific or general blood tests in which can help pinpoint the identity of said infestations? Which do you recommend? 10) Are we contagious? Some of us have been suffering for many months and years. Are we responsible for spreading this around? Are there certain ones more contagious than others? 11) Does the use of antibiotics or allergy medicines change the morphology of the mite infestation? If so, how and how does one identify it when on these meds? What meds are capable of masking an infestation? 12) I think identifying the type of mite one is infested with is important for

treatment options. Different methods for different types. When physicians, universities and state colleges fail in identification, where do we go? In my particular case, I couldn't get a physician to look under a microscope much less identify it. I was offered antidepressants by them though. The state university couldn't identify them either, they said there was no evidence of parasites. The samples I sent I microscoped myself and could identify that it was atleast a bug. And with legs. Seen a few claws too. Some odd things as well in addition. 13) My infestation is marked by hyperkeratosis and encapsulation of the said mite. Essentially they look like tiny white pearls nested deeply in the hair follicle. When tweezered out, they are cemented in there and bleeding will occur upon extraction as well as a good sized hole. There are thousands. How does one

effectively treat hyperkeratosis without using straight acid on your skin. This marked thickening seem protective in a way. Removal, painful removal of this thick skin will expose a crater in which many burrows are built on top of each other. I have had craters as thick as 5mm. As large as 7 CM by 5CM. Nothing is small about the effects of these things on my skin. One day there is nothing and the next I have a burning crater from hell. Or I have had in a 24 hour time span a burrow almost 12 cm long, extending from my elbow to my wrist. I can't feel them when they do this. I only feel occasional bites and sometimes not in the place in which I develop these craters. Why? I fell them dying, they pop out of the skin quite painfully. I have watched a few penetrate my skin. I felt nothing. They just seem to melt right in effortlessly. 14) How do you

effectively remove them from your scalp, hair, eyes, nose, lips, ears, etc. Without smelling so bad that your co-workers complain and your friends don't want to be around you because you smell so dang bad. What about the privates for those suffering with those? 15) How do you treat your hands and feet effectively. These are also areas of thickened skin. What are your recommendations for the nails and cuticles? 16) Why do these mites go for the face and scalp consistently? 17) Is there such a thing a moulting patches? If this is true, do pheromones play a part in this? 18) My mites are white on a dark background and dark and on white backgraound. In neutral backgrounds, they blend in and become invisible. How do you fight that which you cannot see very well? 19) I commonly encounter sand like particles. Some of these bite and they BITE. The sizes vary so widely with my mites. some are quite large while others seem to be miniscule. Is there more than one type or just differing life cyle ages? Is such a wide variation normal or what might this indicate? 20) I can be slathered in sulfur and still get biting. Is this due to the erratic behaviour they display before dying or is it just not working? 21) Why has they CDC and other governmental agencies not acknowledged this yet. I do believe we might have an epidemic here. If scabies is a non reportable event to the CDC, why don't they put perm. OTC? According to many governmental agencies, perm is "one of the safest" antiparasitic topicals on the market. Why must the general public still go to physicians incapable of identifying

it in the first place and then get a prescription for a safe product to use in the condition. 22) What is the criteria for determining reinfestation vs. resistence? I may even have a few more, but I am tired and I have to show the house at 10. eich. castiar <castiar@...> wrote: SOM-Please forward these questions on for the phone conference on Sunday.Thank you-Ray> What methods could be used to get rid

of other parasites from the body> like jumping collembola or demodex mites?> > What is the most effective way of disinfecting clothes from parasites?> > What is the most effective way for disinfecting documents and non porous> belongings?> > > What is the most effective way of cleaning the car?> > > How can you effectively clean the inside of TV, refrigerators, stereos?> > How can you clean the HVAC ducts?> > How can you treat the crawl space and attic for parasites?> > > > > > > > > >> >> >> > Also, i want to know is it really true that the mites are not> > attracted to you if you don't eat sugar? or does it really matter,> > because they need a blood meal to reproduce, is what I read.> > i am using dawn dishwashing liquid 1/5 with

4/5 water in a spray, and> > it produces a stuck in gluck effect on these mites. does the soap> > kill them, too? or has she ever heard of this? I just started> > spraying it in my "ghetto" car now, because nothing else is working> > in there. what is the best thing she recommends as an environmental> > spray? is there anything she recommends to use inside the car? what> > does she think about bleaching and boraxing the floors? and how often?> > --------------------------------------------------------------> > ---------> >> > Q: Is it true that people who are suffering from this lose 30% of> > their blood volume?> >> > Q: If so, is there anything that can be done to correct this through> > diet or other means?> >

--------------------------------------------------------------> > -----------------------> >> > Pheromones- Please explain the mechanism by which insect pheromones> > attach and stay on our skin? Do they attach on the exterior surface of> > the skin or inside the skin? Do they affect the skin chemistry? What> > methods could be used to get the insect pheromones off from our skin?> >> > Skin- how safe is it to scrub rubbing alcohol or diluted ammonia on> > the> > skin everyday for long periods of time, say months?> >> >> > How do we break the cycle and get them off of> > our bodies and our environment without reinfecting?> >> > Can pets be in the environment if they are also hosts?> >> > Do others living in the same environment

but> > not affected cause re-infestation if they do not follow the> > protocol?> >> > Are others at risk of catching from my body?> >> >> >> > No.1 - how long and how often is it safe to take ivermectin.> > No. 2 – would it be helpful to get a dehumidifier for the bedroom?> I> > read somewhere> > the drier you keep the humidity the better as mites can't live long in> > dry areas. Is that true?> >> >> >> > Why can't I see my mites, even though I have scoped with 60X> > > pocket scope and a microscope? So, by me not being able to see these> > > things, my doctor thinks I'm nuts, and others, too."> >>

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FL66-

Excellent questions.

Don't worry about more questions. I think that will fill our time

tomorrow. :-)

Of course if anyone thinks of any please ask.

Are you selling or listing your house? Good luck on showing.

SOM-

Please forward these questions on.

Thank you for all you have done so far.

Ray

> SOM-

>

> Please forward these questions on for the phone conference on

Sunday.

>

> Thank you-

>

> Ray

>

> > What methods could be used to get rid of other parasites from the

> body

> > like jumping collembola or demodex mites?

> >

> > What is the most effective way of disinfecting clothes from

> parasites?

> >

> > What is the most effective way for disinfecting documents and non

> porous

> > belongings?

> >

> >

> > What is the most effective way of cleaning the car?

> >

> >

> > How can you effectively clean the inside of TV, refrigerators,

> stereos?

> >

> > How can you clean the HVAC ducts?

> >

> > How can you treat the crawl space and attic for parasites?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Also, i want to know is it really true that the mites are not

> > > attracted to you if you don't eat sugar? or does it really

matter,

> > > because they need a blood meal to reproduce, is what I read.

> > > i am using dawn dishwashing liquid 1/5 with 4/5 water in a

spray,

> and

> > > it produces a stuck in gluck effect on these mites. does the

soap

> > > kill them, too? or has she ever heard of this? I just started

> > > spraying it in my " ghetto " car now, because nothing else is

> working

> > > in there. what is the best thing she recommends as an

> environmental

> > > spray? is there anything she recommends to use inside the car?

> what

> > > does she think about bleaching and boraxing the floors? and how

> often?

> > > ----------------------------------------------------------

> ----

> > > ---------

> > >

> > > Q: Is it true that people who are suffering from this lose 30%

of

> > > their blood volume?

> > >

> > > Q: If so, is there anything that can be done to correct this

> through

> > > diet or other means?

> > > ----------------------------------------------------------

> ----

> > > -----------------------

> > >

> > > Pheromones- Please explain the mechanism by which insect

> pheromones

> > > attach and stay on our skin? Do they attach on the exterior

> surface of

> > > the skin or inside the skin? Do they affect the skin chemistry?

> What

> > > methods could be used to get the insect pheromones off from our

> skin?

> > >

> > > Skin- how safe is it to scrub rubbing alcohol or diluted

ammonia

> on

> > > the

> > > skin everyday for long periods of time, say months?

> > >

> > >

> > > How do we break the cycle and get them off of

> > > our bodies and our environment without reinfecting?

> > >

> > > Can pets be in the environment if they are also hosts?

> > >

> > > Do others living in the same environment but

> > > not affected cause re-infestation if they do not follow the

> > > protocol?

> > >

> > > Are others at risk of catching from my body?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > No.1 - how long and how often is it safe to take ivermectin.

> > > No. 2 – would it be helpful to get a dehumidifier for the

bedroom?

> > I

> > > read somewhere

> > > the drier you keep the humidity the better as mites can't live

> long in

> > > dry areas. Is that true?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Why can't I see my mites, even though I have scoped with 60X

> > > > pocket scope and a microscope? So, by me not being able to

see

> these

> > > > things, my doctor thinks I'm nuts, and others, too. "

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Ray, SOM ....here are a couple of more questions: - Could a bacterial or fungal infection be the root cause for continuing infestation? - Do you have any recommendations for storage of household items? I am a renter of a condo, in favor of my landlord and his insistence/persistence, I find due to his tolerance of my financial situation, I must open my condo for a look see. I am hoping sitting open with no occupants for 30 days and new carpets and paint and sealants will protect the future occupants of this potential hell hole. None of the other condos attatched to mine are having a problem? Gotta go clean up. See ya all later.castiar <castiar@...> wrote: FL66-Excellent questions.Don't worry about more questions. I think that will fill our time tomorrow. :-)Of course if anyone thinks of any please ask.Are you selling or listing your house? Good luck on showing.SOM-Please forward these questions on.Thank you for all you have done so far.Ray> SOM-> > Please forward these questions on for the phone conference on Sunday.> > Thank you-> > Ray> > > What methods could be used to get rid of other parasites from the > body> > like jumping collembola or demodex mites?> > > > What is the most

effective way of disinfecting clothes from > parasites?> > > > What is the most effective way for disinfecting documents and non > porous> > belongings?> > > > > > What is the most effective way of cleaning the car?> > > > > > How can you effectively clean the inside of TV, refrigerators, > stereos?> > > > How can you clean the HVAC ducts?> > > > How can you treat the crawl space and attic for parasites?> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > >> > >> > > Also, i want to know is it really true that the mites are not> > > attracted to you if you don't eat sugar? or does it really matter,> > > because they need a blood meal to reproduce, is what I read.> > > i am using dawn

dishwashing liquid 1/5 with 4/5 water in a spray, > and> > > it produces a stuck in gluck effect on these mites. does the soap> > > kill them, too? or has she ever heard of this? I just started> > > spraying it in my "ghetto" car now, because nothing else is > working> > > in there. what is the best thing she recommends as an > environmental> > > spray? is there anything she recommends to use inside the car? > what> > > does she think about bleaching and boraxing the floors? and how > often?> > > ----------------------------------------------------------> ----> > > ---------> > >> > > Q: Is it true that people who are suffering from this lose 30% of> > > their blood volume?> > >> > > Q: If so, is there anything that can be

done to correct this > through> > > diet or other means?> > > ----------------------------------------------------------> ----> > > -----------------------> > >> > > Pheromones- Please explain the mechanism by which insect > pheromones> > > attach and stay on our skin? Do they attach on the exterior > surface of> > > the skin or inside the skin? Do they affect the skin chemistry? > What> > > methods could be used to get the insect pheromones off from our > skin?> > >> > > Skin- how safe is it to scrub rubbing alcohol or diluted ammonia > on> > > the> > > skin everyday for long periods of time, say months?> > >> > >> > > How do we break the cycle and get them off of> > > our

bodies and our environment without reinfecting?> > >> > > Can pets be in the environment if they are also hosts?> > >> > > Do others living in the same environment but> > > not affected cause re-infestation if they do not follow the> > > protocol?> > >> > > Are others at risk of catching from my body?> > >> > >> > >> > > No.1 - how long and how often is it safe to take ivermectin.> > > No. 2 – would it be helpful to get a dehumidifier for the bedroom?> > I> > > read somewhere> > > the drier you keep the humidity the better as mites can't live > long in> > > dry areas. Is that true?> > >> > >> > >> > > Why can't I see my mites, even though I have scoped with 60X> > > > pocket scope

and a microscope? So, by me not being able to see > these> > > > things, my doctor thinks I'm nuts, and others, too."> > >> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.>

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SOM-

Here is the lastest list.

Please add any questions that come in between now and sending the

questions.

Thx

> - Could a bacterial or fungal infection be the root cause for

continuing infestation?

>

> - Do you have any recommendations for storage of household items?

>

> > >

> > Questions:

> >

> > 1) Where are good resources available for the sufferers of

> mites. Resources such as those that describe what one feels as well

> as what one experiences during the different phases of these

things.

> I have continually struggled to make sense of what is happening. Am

> I being reinfested, attacked, are they dying, what my skin should

be

> doing, what sensations should I expect, what differing sensations

> mean and etc.

> >

> > 2) There are many Ivermectin failures on this forum and the

> scabies forum. Why? Would this indicate an evironmental problem

> there for excluding classic scabies and entertaining animal mites?

> How does one determine animal mites from human mites?

> >

> > 3) From what I know of Ivermectin, it is mostly effective only

> on adult mites, those actively feeding and breeding. The youth are

> not developed enough for Iver to interfer with the GABA channels.

> What is an effective as well as cost effective method to use for

the

> youth and eggs? If one has been suffering for any amount of time,

> generational overlap becomes very important.

> >

> > 4) How do you effectively kill environmental mites? Heat, cold,

> freezing, dessication? How would you suggest in accomplishing what

> you recommend?

> >

> > 5) Pheromones. Do personal care products available to consumers

> today contain pheromones or pheromone like substances in which may

> inadvertantly attract parasitic mites? If so, which brands do we

> stay away from?

> >

> > 6) Why do certain fabrics seem to attract as well as support the

> life cycles of these mites?

> >

> > 7) Do you think a sulfur deficiency exists in the public today?

> Might this have anything to do with whom these mites seem to attack

> and prolifercate?

> >

> > 8) Once infested with parasitic mites, how might this affect the

> body? What processes take place in reaction to said infestation?

> >

> > 9) Are there specific or general blood tests in which can help

> pinpoint the identity of said infestations? Which do you recommend?

> >

> > 10) Are we contagious? Some of us have been suffering for many

> months and years. Are we responsible for spreading this around? Are

> there certain ones more contagious than others?

> >

> > 11) Does the use of antibiotics or allergy medicines change the

> morphology of the mite infestation? If so, how and how does one

> identify it when on these meds? What meds are capable of masking an

> infestation?

> >

> > 12) I think identifying the type of mite one is infested with is

> important for treatment options. Different methods for different

> types. When physicians, universities and state colleges fail in

> identification, where do we go? In my particular case, I couldn't

> get a physician to look under a microscope much less identify it. I

> was offered antidepressants by them though. The state university

> couldn't identify them either, they said there was no evidence of

> parasites. The samples I sent I microscoped myself and could

> identify that it was atleast a bug. And with legs. Seen a few claws

> too. Some odd things as well in addition.

> >

> > 13) My infestation is marked by hyperkeratosis and encapsulation

> of the said mite. Essentially they look like tiny white pearls

> nested deeply in the hair follicle. When tweezered out, they are

> cemented in there and bleeding will occur upon extraction as well

as

> a good sized hole. There are thousands. How does one effectively

> treat hyperkeratosis without using straight acid on your skin. This

> marked thickening seem protective in a way. Removal, painful

removal

> of this thick skin will expose a crater in which many burrows are

> built on top of each other. I have had craters as thick as 5mm. As

> large as 7 CM by 5CM. Nothing is small about the effects of these

> things on my skin. One day there is nothing and the next I have a

> burning crater from hell. Or I have had in a 24 hour time span a

> burrow almost 12 cm long, extending from my elbow to my wrist. I

> can't feel them when they do this. I only feel occasional bites and

> sometimes not in the place in which I develop

> > these craters. Why? I fell them dying, they pop out of the skin

> quite painfully. I have watched a few penetrate my skin. I felt

> nothing. They just seem to melt right in effortlessly.

> >

> > 14) How do you effectively remove them from your scalp, hair,

> eyes, nose, lips, ears, etc. Without smelling so bad that your co-

> workers complain and your friends don't want to be around you

because

> you smell so dang bad. What about the privates for those suffering

> with those?

> >

> > 15) How do you treat your hands and feet effectively. These are

> also areas of thickened skin. What are your recommendations for the

> nails and cuticles?

> >

> > 16) Why do these mites go for the face and scalp consistently?

> >

> > 17) Is there such a thing a moulting patches? If this is true,

> do pheromones play a part in this?

> >

> > 18) My mites are white on a dark background and dark and on

> white backgraound. In neutral backgrounds, they blend in and become

> invisible. How do you fight that which you cannot see very well?

> >

> > 19) I commonly encounter sand like particles. Some of these

> bite and they BITE. The sizes vary so widely with my mites. some

> are quite large while others seem to be miniscule. Is there more

> than one type or just differing life cyle ages? Is such a wide

> variation normal or what might this indicate?

> >

> > 20) I can be slathered in sulfur and still get biting. Is this

> due to the erratic behaviour they display before dying or is it

just

> not working?

> >

> > 21) Why has they CDC and other governmental agencies not

> acknowledged this yet. I do believe we might have an epidemic

> here. If scabies is a non reportable event to the CDC, why don't

> they put perm. OTC? According to many governmental agencies, perm

> is " one of the safest " antiparasitic topicals on the market. Why

> must the general public still go to physicians incapable of

> identifying it in the first place and then get a prescription for a

> safe product to use in the condition.

> >

> > 22) What is the criteria for determining reinfestation vs.

> resistence?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > What methods could be used to get rid of other parasites from

the

> > body

> > > like jumping collembola or demodex mites?

> > >

> > > What is the most effective way of disinfecting clothes from

> > parasites?

> > >

> > > What is the most effective way for disinfecting documents and

non

> > porous

> > > belongings?

> > >

> > >

> > > What is the most effective way of cleaning the car?

> > >

> > >

> > > How can you effectively clean the inside of TV, refrigerators,

> > stereos?

> > >

> > > How can you clean the HVAC ducts?

> > >

> > > How can you treat the crawl space and attic for parasites?

> > > >

> > > > Also, i want to know is it really true that the mites are not

> > > > attracted to you if you don't eat sugar? or does it really

> matter,

> > > > because they need a blood meal to reproduce, is what I read.

> > > > i am using dawn dishwashing liquid 1/5 with 4/5 water in a

> spray,

> > and

> > > > it produces a stuck in gluck effect on these mites. does the

> soap

> > > > kill them, too? or has she ever heard of this? I just started

> > > > spraying it in my " ghetto " car now, because nothing else is

> > working

> > > > in there. what is the best thing she recommends as an

> > environmental

> > > > spray? is there anything she recommends to use inside the

car?

> > what

> > > > does she think about bleaching and boraxing the floors? and

how

> > often?

> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------

> > ----

> > > > ---------

> > > >

> > > > Q: Is it true that people who are suffering from this lose

30%

> of

> > > > their blood volume?

> > > >

> > > > Q: If so, is there anything that can be done to correct this

> > through

> > > > diet or other means?

> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------

> > ----

> > > > -----------------------

> > > >

> > > > Pheromones- Please explain the mechanism by which insect

> > pheromones

> > > > attach and stay on our skin? Do they attach on the exterior

> > surface of

> > > > the skin or inside the skin? Do they affect the skin

chemistry?

What methods could be used to get the insect pheromones off from our

skin?

Skin- how safe is it to scrub rubbing alcohol or diluted

ammonia on the skin everyday for long periods of time, say months?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > How do we break the cycle and get them off of

> > > > our bodies and our environment without reinfecting?

> > > >

> > > > Can pets be in the environment if they are also hosts?

> > > >

>Do others living in the same environment but not affected cause re-

infestation if they do not follow the

protocol?

Are others at risk of catching from my body?

No.1 - how long and how often is it safe to take ivermectin.

No. 2 – would it be helpful to get a dehumidifier for the

bedroom? I read somewhere the drier you keep the humidity the better

as mites can't live long in dry areas. Is that true?

Why can't I see my mites, even though I have scoped with 60x pocket

scope and a microscope? So, by me not being able to see these things,

my doctor thinks I'm nuts, and others, too. "

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