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Go Get 'Em Critter! Sounds like you are kickin' buggy butt! ;)

The ESP is wonderful! It makes the skin feel so good! I know you'll

love it!

Hugs!

Trly

>

> SALTS AND WORMS?

>

> Hmm. Putting those two words together reminds me...didn't my

> grandfather put salt on worms to dissolve them when they died? I

> think so...SOMEthing weird like that. Stuff does come up from

ancient

> memory that relates to this struggle, doesn't it?

>

> Anyhow, over the past three weeks I've gone from

>

> 1) Rita's Epsom salts + clorox and it burned my skin (you're

tougher

> than me, Rita!), backed off considerably to

>

> 2) sea salt and olive oil (which smell and feel nice initially, but

> that irritated and cut my skin, and kept me from getting to sleep

> even with a sleep aid, and which I got around by slapping Pink Oil

on

> the spots that were burning me the most (it neutralizes burning and

> heals my burned skin when I leave ECP on scalp too long)

>

> 3) Olive Oil + Pink Oil + Sulphur + Sea Salt seems to be a combo

that

> my skin can take, that lets me get some sleep, but that has the

wormy

> things still coming out just as fast.

>

> My skin looks 10 years older in 3 weeks. Many are coming from my

face

> and neck.

>

> I think it is time to go for the healing effects of the ESP myself.

>

> ly, I have photos of critters at my webshots account,

> livingwithcritters (need a better name; I want to kill them, not

live

> with them, as someone said recently), but I still don't know what i

> have. One day they look like morg, one day like a bird mite, next

day

> like a bed bug, next day like something from Pluto...but I'm wading

> through and as I experiment with what I learn here, some of it is

> helping, and I feel closer to relief than I have in a miserable

> decade. Without this group, I really thought my only life option

WAS

> to " live with " the critters, and that if I ever wanted to have any

> fun, enjoy friendships and family and music, it would always have

to

> be in a public place, and that I could never ever hug anyone or

shake

> their hand again. Which as we all know gets pretty awkward.

> But now I think I will be able to live my life critter free. I'm

down

> with remaining vigilant, and honestly I will never be afraid of

these

> as some here are, not ever again, but I will be relentless in

> eradicating them.

>

> BTW I think some of you are already doing this: If you get a fresh

> bite, which mine that come from the environment usually hit me in

the

> fingertip bec I'm reaching for something...then get some oil on it

> and start rubbing, keep adding a drop of oil here and there, and be

> ready to dispose of it quickly, either on a lint roller sheet, in a

> toilet, anyplace off your body. As you keep rubbing, you are

cutting

> off oxygen and making it hard for the little rascal to get

> established. Picture someone holding onto a railing while a tornado

> is blowing them away.

>

> You are the tornado.

>

> Keep rubbing and that sucker will lose hold of you under the skin

and

> roll out, feeling like, as some of you have experienced, a grain of

> salt. Get it off your retrieving finger ASAP or he will dive in

> there. There is no time to lose!

>

> Once they are established under the skin, I think they

> get " anchored, " possibly by the thready appendages, which I have

> photographed spread out under the skin, with a critter at the

center.

> It is no wonder it is so hard to get them out. I'm not sure what

the

> purpose of the thready spaghetti legs is, but they may be like

soaker

> hoses, absorbing blood from our skin itself. I wish my digital

> microscope were sharp enough to show me whether what I saw was for

> sure connected, if it was an actual critter (looked when embedded

> just under the surface identical to what I get out and off of me.

>

> Sorry for the multiple topics in one. I usually like to divvy them

> up...

>

> katiejill

>

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