Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Ian, do you feel you have birdmites, or internal parasites, or internalized birdmites, or something vectored by birdmites? There seems to be some confusion as to some of the discussiun threads here. For an active birdmite infestation of the environment, you must treat the environment and your skin where they feed and breed. Some birdmites feed and run, others feed and never leave. It is felt across this board by some whom have been successful in our environments, that some of us have been left with something else. I guess my concern arises from a post from the moderator here. In that sense, if you have an active infestation in your environment, treating and getting rid of the problem in the environment is paramount. If you are experiencing internal symptoms of a parasitic nature, then diet/supplementation and cleanses would be helpful. And on that note, colonix is an intestinal cleanse with a parasite component. It is a dual cleanse. I have used it and have gotten great results with it. I am also combining others with it and having continued good results. But if in fact, one here does believe that they indeed have been left with something additional by their birdmite infestation and you think it is parasitic in nature, then you have another ongoing challenge ahead of you. Internal parasite infestations take a long time to rid. One cleanse now will not solve your problems, due to the very nature of internal parasites themselves, and I do include birdmite internalization in that statement. There are some here whom follow the salt and C on an ongoing daily basis and well past any visible symptoms. It is the same concept with cleansing and diet/supplementation. It cannot not apply to medications without a doctors supervision and monitoring. I am concerned due to the moderators post that what may be happening is new posters are not aware of the progression of some of us here. I also would hate to see new posters waste money on cleanses and diets when they have an active infestation in their environment. Re: Paragone, or Revoxil, or Colonix parasite cleanse? I've been using Parastroy for about a month. No noticible improvement. Currently taking: Kyolic garlic (4 pills 2x day), Paratroy (4 pills2x day), Caynne 100,000 (2 pills 2x day), Probiotics 3m (1x day),Grapefruit Seed Extract (1x day). Also: Tea tree oil mixed withmoisturizer all over body and dabbed on all new bites, Sulfur soap 1xday. Very little food at this point, mostly eggs. Whisky at night tocalm nerves. Elmite: 4 treatments to debatable effects. Regular saltwater baths, sauna 120 degrees, swimming pool. And lots and lots of91% alcohol which seems most effecting in killing these bastards. I've added a weekly course of enemas to my routine. I was heavilyconstipated for the first 5 months of the year, due to taking opiatesfor chronic headache pain. I feel like the constipation put me athigh risk for infestation. >> I want to start the parasite cleanse but don't know which one.> > It sounds like Revoxil is the most popular?> > One person I saw was taking the Paragone (found it at Trader Joes).> > And then someone said the Colonix helps with the parasites andintestinal?> > > I asked the doctor about a parasite cleanse and detox, and they saidthat the detox cancels > out the parasite cleanse so to do the parasite cleanse first.> > Which has helped for you, or have you heard? do they ALL make youbasically sick?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Hi Frito, Thank you for this post. I believe that I have all of the below. There are definitely mites in my environment as I can see the signs (black specs everywhere) and feel the pinprick bites and now my granddaughter is getting a few bites here and there. So I have been using the chlorox and epson salts in my apt. and windex in my car. Also, I feel when they bite sometimes they enter my skin immediately as you said you have seen them do. But I also think they have vectored something else in my skin and I don't know about internally. So the colonix is the best thing to use for both. This is very helpful. Also the diet won't elminate this as my dr. stated to me, just help. I am one who wants immediate results and if I don't see a change immediately I kind of give up for a while. I have to just keep doing all of these things for a very long time. You put into words what I needed to hear. Lou From: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>Subject: Re: Re: Paragone, or Revoxil, or Colonix parasite cleanse?bird mites Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 8:28 AM Ian, do you feel you have birdmites, or internal parasites, or internalized birdmites, or something vectored by birdmites? There seems to be some confusion as to some of the discussiun threads here. For an active birdmite infestation of the environment, you must treat the environment and your skin where they feed and breed. Some birdmites feed and run, others feed and never leave. It is felt across this board by some whom have been successful in our environments, that some of us have been left with something else. I guess my concern arises from a post from the moderator here. In that sense, if you have an active infestation in your environment, treating and getting rid of the problem in the environment is paramount. If you are experiencing internal symptoms of a parasitic nature, then diet/supplementatio n and cleanses would be helpful. And on that note, colonix is an intestinal cleanse with a parasite component. It is a dual cleanse. I have used it and have gotten great results with it. I am also combining others with it and having continued good results. But if in fact, one here does believe that they indeed have been left with something additional by their birdmite infestation and you think it is parasitic in nature, then you have another ongoing challenge ahead of you. Internal parasite infestations take a long time to rid. One cleanse now will not solve your problems, due to the very nature of internal parasites themselves, and I do include birdmite internalization in that statement. There are some here whom follow the salt and C on an ongoing daily basis and well past any visible symptoms. It is the same concept with cleansing and diet/supplementatio n. It cannot not apply to medications without a doctors supervision and monitoring. I am concerned due to the moderators post that what may be happening is new posters are not aware of the progression of some of us here. I also would hate to see new posters waste money on cleanses and diets when they have an active infestation in their environment. Re: Paragone, or Revoxil, or Colonix parasite cleanse? I've been using Parastroy for about a month. No noticible improvement. Currently taking: Kyolic garlic (4 pills 2x day), Paratroy (4 pills2x day), Caynne 100,000 (2 pills 2x day), Probiotics 3m (1x day),Grapefruit Seed Extract (1x day). Also: Tea tree oil mixed withmoisturizer all over body and dabbed on all new bites, Sulfur soap 1xday. Very little food at this point, mostly eggs. Whisky at night tocalm nerves. Elmite: 4 treatments to debatable effects. Regular saltwater baths, sauna 120 degrees, swimming pool. And lots and lots of91% alcohol which seems most effecting in killing these bastards. I've added a weekly course of enemas to my routine. I was heavilyconstipated for the first 5 months of the year, due to taking opiatesfor chronic headache pain. I feel like the constipation put me athigh risk for infestation. >> I want to start the parasite cleanse but don't know which one.> > It sounds like Revoxil is the most popular?> > One person I saw was taking the Paragone (found it at Trader Joes).> > And then someone said the Colonix helps with the parasites andintestinal?> > > I asked the doctor about a parasite cleanse and detox, and they saidthat the detox cancels > out the parasite cleanse so to do the parasite cleanse first.> > Which has helped for you, or have you heard? do they ALL make youbasically sick?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Lou, you are so welcome. I just wanted to make sure that those new to this forum were not confused. The times of today it would seem that there is no such thing as just a good ol plain birdmite infestation. And it doesn't seem to be just limited to one particular type. Unfortunatley there just isn't a quick spray or pill to take care of the issues at hand. Thanks for not taking it the wrong way, because I felt it important for those to really know what might be at hand. Again friends, it is a long tiring road, keep at it, and what you do today will definately affect you 6 months from now. Keep on keeping on....... Lou and all......I did want to address the cleanses. I have also used Paragone many times, this is also a good one, and its way less expensive for those tight on money. The only thing with this one, is you need a good physilim husk fiber to go with it. It is capable of soaking the toxins up and gently scours the intestines to remove. Revoxil is also another good one from what I have heard through the grape vine. this does not address your external environment, of which must be gotten under control. My best.....Frito Re: Paragone, or Revoxil, or Colonix parasite cleanse? I've been using Parastroy for about a month. No noticible improvement. Currently taking: Kyolic garlic (4 pills 2x day), Paratroy (4 pills2x day), Caynne 100,000 (2 pills 2x day), Probiotics 3m (1x day),Grapefruit Seed Extract (1x day). Also: Tea tree oil mixed withmoisturizer all over body and dabbed on all new bites, Sulfur soap 1xday. Very little food at this point, mostly eggs. Whisky at night tocalm nerves. Elmite: 4 treatments to debatable effects. Regular saltwater baths, sauna 120 degrees, swimming pool. And lots and lots of91% alcohol which seems most effecting in killing these bastards. I've added a weekly course of enemas to my routine. I was heavilyconstipated for the first 5 months of the year, due to taking opiatesfor chronic headache pain. I feel like the constipation put me athigh risk for infestation. >> I want to start the parasite cleanse but don't know which one.> > It sounds like Revoxil is the most popular?> > One person I saw was taking the Paragone (found it at Trader Joes).> > And then someone said the Colonix helps with the parasites andintestinal?> > > I asked the doctor about a parasite cleanse and detox, and they saidthat the detox cancels > out the parasite cleanse so to do the parasite cleanse first.> > Which has helped for you, or have you heard? do they ALL make youbasically sick?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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