Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Thanks, Frito, I was wondering how to translate tspns to mgs. Thanks also for the Himalayan sea salt recommendation. I found it in bulk at Whole Foods, in case others are looking for it. Are you saying to work up to 3:3 as a goal? Or as you saying to start at 3:3 and then work up even higher than that? Also, is it all right to put up my nose in a Netti Pot? Many thanks, Pamela From: bird mites [mailto:bird mites ] On Behalf Of fritolay66 Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 5:44 PM bird mites Subject: Re: Update and questions for Jeff, Z, Frito Salt and c is a pace not race kinda thing. Start at a one to one ratio. 1000mgs c to one tsp, which equals 1000mgs salt. I started at three and three thousand and it took me a week to reach bowel tolerance in which everything did not come out of me. If you increase you do it in small increments in weekly periods. Too much too soon can make you herx pretty badly and you don't want to do that. A mild herx, one in which you can still function is what you want. It is a time investment in which you will find quite worth it. Keep fighting girlie.....Frito From: jeannine allaire <ratgodess > bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 12:50:42 PM Subject: Re: Update and questions for Jeff, Z, Frito Your welcome Pamela. You may also want to try the sulffer and Oragano oil. Big helps. J. From: Pamela <pamelab@...> Subject: Update and questions for Jeff, Z, Frito bird mites Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 12:34 PM Count me as another dehumidifier user. We are starting the 4th week and it seems to have made a significant difference, after we purchased 2 more, for a total of 3. Also added Nylar and bifitherin to the vacuuming. I am starting to have longer periods of feeling normal. Jeff – if we have Collombolla, would the dehumidifiers still work to eradicate those? Thanks J. for the tip about microwaving my sheets – has saved me lots of time and energy. Also, wanted to share that Ross Dress for Less has all sizes of satin sheets for very cheap (9.99 for twin) and the mites cannot seem to grow in those. Also, J. iodine works like magic in, on and all around the ears to help clear up mite bites. I thought I would have to go to the emergency room a couple of times, mine were so bad, but I knew antibiotics would make my situation worse. I love the ESP soaps, and they are making a lot of nasty stuff come out of my skin. Z – how long do you remember using the ESP soaps when the biting stopped completely? I am sleeping on a massage table in the living room and can finally get a good night’s sleep away from the infested bedroom. I think the bed rails were too close to the floor and they could hop on me all night. I have been using saran wrap over the top of my face when I sleep to keep them out of my eyes. It works better than anything else I have tried. So does using lavender baby oil gel to keep them out of my private parts. I started 1 tspn of Himilayan sea salt sprinkled on every meal and some buffered vitamin C to accompany. Does anyone (Frito?) know the best amounts of these to take for good results? Many thanks, all. You are my lifeline. ~Pamela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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