Guest guest Posted October 26, 2008 Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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