Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 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. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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