Guest guest Posted February 3, 2008 Report Share Posted February 3, 2008 Hello Golfingnut1957. i was wondering. have you taken any ivermectin for your parasites yet? It helps keep them at bay. I'm glad you posted, I was wondering about you. I bought the allergy med, too. I was wondering how many of us ran right out and bought that med, and that I'd better hurry and get it,before they were sold out. that's a joke... I have been using hydrogen peroxide on my arms, hands, and temples. It is helping kill these things. What I do is, I spray the hydrogen peroxide on my arms and hands. Then I wait a few minutes, and I do it again. And then again. within a few minutes, holy cow, wooowahhooo, ouch, the mites go crazy, and either they start dieing or they are burrowing deeper into my skin, but I do think it creates a kill, because the hydrogen peroxide is a penetrant. You have to apply a few times, for it to get really good into your pores. Theywill travel to under my fingernails when I do this, but it seems to be working pretty good. mel golfingnut1957 <golfingnut1957@...> wrote: txI forgot to mention that I have had crawlie activity in the butt areaas well. I have applied salt water to that area which has worked wellto keep them away. If the problem is a parasitic nematode its usualfor them to get into the disgestive tract and their eggs come out thebutt. I am not sure if they are coming out or going in.Thanks for letting us know, its not something most of us want to reveal. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2008 Report Share Posted February 3, 2008 I had the same exact thing in the beginning. I was given Mebenzadol by my doctor but it took months before he would finally prescribe it. My dad had it too and he got relief from a homeopathic medication called psornum and sulfur. You disolve 3 little pills under your tongue. They work great, helped my dog too. Cyndi > > tx > > I forgot to mention that I have had crawlie activity in the butt area > as well. I have applied salt water to that area which has worked well > to keep them away. If the problem is a parasitic nematode its usual > for them to get into the disgestive tract and their eggs come out the > butt. I am not sure if they are coming out or going in. > > Thanks for letting us know, its not something most of us want to reveal. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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