Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Hi ya Frito! Thank you kindly for peaking in... Had a horrible weekend after a major water leak in my master bath from my jetted tub. Twice in 4 months. Ohhh what a mess... Flooring and walls are ruined as the water seeped up the walls... Am trying to get everything dried out before any mold or mildew sets in as the contractor can't start repairs until mid next week. We definately don't need a " moldy " atmosphere along with the internal issues that we're already experiencing. So my baths have come to a screaching halt. But will continue with protocols... just in a different manner! Still maintaining the use of ESP's and the Organic Khepra massage oils... Those are wonderful!!! My " chicken skin " is, as you said it would... turning redder... some things are beginning to " come out " ... I see ALOT of very tiny black specs. I'm beginning to have a few " exit wounds " . Am expectng more as time goes on... " Wispiness " is feeling less and less... (Excellent description btw...!) Will those go away by themselves? Or do I need to treat those aggresively while doing my external protocols??? I still have some Essiac sludge? My lungs and sinuses have cleared up nicely. No more cough whether it be dry or wet and no more black specs... (I believe the cold that I had the week or so prior was a blessing in disguise! ....) We all have just finished our 2nd. round of Happy Tummy. (One word sums up the whole experience... YEACH!!!!! But anyway...) I feel the teas and ACV, Pumpkin seed oil & etc will work better. My grandmother, who is an old farmer gal, is absolutely thrilled with the cleanses and the other internal protocols that she's been doing along with hubby and I! I feel so blessed to have my family on board with me. I just can't imagine how difficult it would be otherwise. Love and Hugs to you my friend! Trly > > Haven't heard from you all and was wondering what is going on with you two? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Those darn tubs I tell ya. Sorry to hear of the leak issues. More work eh? I like the rest of the update. Very good. I am so pleased for your g-ma!!! Happy Tummy is yucky by itself, so I mix it with the colonix. Much more palatable and works wonderfully. Your ideas for the next phase sound great. I bought pumpkin seeds the other day and am going to roast them. I am not sure if you are asking whether the wispies will go away or the exit wounds? So, as far as the wispies, those get less and less. The exit wounds will too but I have a couple I did have to fight with. I am so glad to hear about the sinuses and lungs. I was kinda concerned about all that due to some experiences along those lines. I am noticing the lung issues do get less and less as well. You like the wispies def? I had to explain tumblers last night to a friend. Oh, before I forget, the redness will give way to a more normal skin tone you had prior to the skin infestation. I think you will be pleased. Happy Thankgiving to you and your loved ones!!!! Frito From: trlyblest <trlyblest@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 6:24:16 PMSubject: Re: Lou, Truly - Update Hi ya Frito! Thank you kindly for peaking in... Had a horrible weekend after a major water leak in my master bath from my jetted tub. Twice in 4 months. Ohhh what a mess... Flooring and walls are ruined as the water seeped up the walls... Am trying to get everything dried out before any mold or mildew sets in as the contractor can't start repairs until mid next week. We definately don't need a "moldy" atmosphere along with the internal issues that we're already experiencing.So my baths have come to a screaching halt. But will continue with protocols... just in a different manner! Still maintaining the use of ESP's and the Organic Khepra massage oils... Those are wonderful!!! My "chicken skin" is, as you said it would... turning redder... some things are beginning to "come out"... I see ALOT of very tiny black specs. I'm beginning to have a few "exit wounds". Am expectng more as time goes on... "Wispiness" is feeling less and less... (Excellent description btw...!) Will those go away by themselves? Or do I need to treat those aggresively while doing my external protocols??? I still have some Essiac sludge? My lungs and sinuses have cleared up nicely. No more cough whether it be dry or wet and no more black specs... (I believe the cold that I had the week or so prior was a blessing in disguise! ....) We all have just finished our 2nd. round of Happy Tummy. (One word sums up the whole experience.. . YEACH!!!!! But anyway...) I feel the teas and ACV, Pumpkin seed oil & etc will work better. My grandmother, who is an old farmer gal, is absolutely thrilled with the cleanses and the other internal protocols that she's been doing along with hubby and I! I feel so blessed to have my family on board with me. I just can't imagine how difficult it would be otherwise.Love and Hugs to you my friend! ;)Trly>> Haven't heard from you all and was wondering what is going on with you two?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Frito, Yeap... No more jetted tubs for this ol' gal... they're a pain in the rump! Had I known ahead of time, before I ordered the Happy Tummy... I wouldn't have done it! It was AWFUL!!!! I would have found a more palatable route to take. LOL!!! (I'm learning!!!) Question... What did you use on your stubborn lesions? We are still battling the lesion on my hubby's arm. It'll get down to about a 1/4 " to 1/2 " in size... but we can't get it to heal completely. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Frito! You're a dear! Hugs, Trly > > Those darn tubs I tell ya. Sorry to hear of the leak issues. More work eh? > > I like the rest of the update. Very good. I am so pleased for your g-ma!!! Happy Tummy is yucky by itself, so I mix it with the colonix. Much more palatable and works wonderfully. Your ideas for the next phase sound great. I bought pumpkin seeds the other day and am going to roast them. > > I am not sure if you are asking whether the wispies will go away or the exit wounds? So, as far as the wispies, those get less and less. The exit wounds will too but I have a couple I did have to fight with. > > I am so glad to hear about the sinuses and lungs. I was kinda concerned about all that due to some experiences along those lines. I am noticing the lung issues do get less and less as well. > > You like the wispies def? I had to explain tumblers last night to a friend. Oh, before I forget, the redness will give way to a more normal skin tone you had prior to the skin infestation. I think you will be pleased. > > Happy Thankgiving to you and your loved ones!!!! > > Frito > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Oh yikes....there was a time in which I had hundreds of lesions. I had lesions on lesions. My arms, my face, my back, my neck, my legs, my scalp...........heavy sigh. I have used a lot of things. I used the earth clinic borax recipe for the ones on my arms. Those were the biggest and the first to appear in my battle. I have done a lot of things with Borax except leave it on my carpet. Through experimentation, orange oil, clove oil, witchazel or H202, and cinnamon oils together gets out a lot of things. Lesions are tough because you must have something on them at all times in order to stop the perimeters from advancing or regenerating. Atleast that was the case with mine. I would then layer with A & D and cover. Retreat, cover, retreat, cover, soak, what a battle and the pain was incredible esp in the arms and forehead. Layering with ESP might be good too. I used ginger and mustard at one time as well. Eishhh....you name it and I probably tried it. From: trlyblest <trlyblest@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 7:28:17 PMSubject: Re: Lou, Truly - Update Frito,Yeap... No more jetted tubs for this ol' gal... they're a pain in the rump!Had I known ahead of time, before I ordered the Happy Tummy... I wouldn't have done it! It was AWFUL!!!! I would have found a more palatable route to take. LOL!!! (I'm learning!!!) Question... What did you use on your stubborn lesions? We are still battling the lesion on my hubby's arm. It'll get down to about a 1/4" to 1/2" in size... but we can't get it to heal completely. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Frito! You're a dear!Hugs,Trly>> Those darn tubs I tell ya. Sorry to hear of the leak issues. More work eh?> > I like the rest of the update. Very good. I am so pleased for your g-ma!!! Happy Tummy is yucky by itself, so I mix it with the colonix. Much more palatable and works wonderfully. Your ideas for the next phase sound great. I bought pumpkin seeds the other day and am going to roast them.> > I am not sure if you are asking whether the wispies will go away or the exit wounds? So, as far as the wispies, those get less and less. The exit wounds will too but I have a couple I did have to fight with.> > I am so glad to hear about the sinuses and lungs. I was kinda concerned about all that due to some experiences along those lines. I am noticing the lung issues do get less and less as well.> > You like the wispies def? I had to explain tumblers last night to a friend. Oh, before I forget, the redness will give way to a more normal skin tone you had prior to the skin infestation. I think you will be pleased.> > Happy Thankgiving to you and your loved ones!!!!> > Frito> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Trly gosh, sorry to hear about your tub....more than that, its probably the worry for you about mold I would bet! It sounds like you will get contractors in soon though....so thats good. If you are still worried you could heat up your bathroom to dry it out. about that wispy feeling, I agree with frito, it does get less and less, I dont feel it now, but it took 9 months of esp use. must dash off and get the kids to school z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Trly, do you remember when we were talking about Seabuckthorn Oil? Well, I got some just in time to deal with my outbreak pictured at http ://travel.webshots.com/album/566045640fdgqaJ?vhost=travel (delete the space) and thank God, because my lesions were about to become the craters I hear about so much here. However, I started immediately taking 2/3 of a dropper of the Seabuckthorn Berry Oil in the dropper bottle (yellow label) and smearing it all over the lesion and surrounding areas, and in 3 days you couldn't tell what it had been, it was so small and well healed, and in a week there was no trace. I just kept taking the SBT Oil 2x daily and putting more on my skin till the lesion disappeared. That stuff is a MAZ ing. The CAVEAT, like Frito said in her reply to this post, is that with the lesions you have to stay on whatever is working as they continue to return. If I forget to take the SBT Oil any morning or evening I get a new lesion like clockwork. The good news is, another dropperful in my mouth and more directly into the lesion and in a week again there is no trace OF THAT LESION. But if I slip, there WILL be more, then the same rigamarole continues... In desperation, one person I spoke with grabbed African Violet plant food and smeared it on his lesions. Turns out it has COPPER, MANGANESE, and other metals in it. Something started trying to come OUT of my friend's arm, but never did. But neither did he still have the lesions. They cleared up. That said, that is not a recommendation to go out and put plant food on your arm!!! NONONO! It is just a comment that in this particular case, the metals evidently kicked the crud out of this particular critter. I would think twice before smearing anything on my body these days, though in the early days I darn near poisoned myself repeatedly. I'm glad I lived to say these words to everyone here who is still suffering: We are going to get rid of these things. But even if we weren't, it is better to be a person living and breathing in a bubble and mopping our ceilings and mining our skin and sleeping in facemasks... than it is to be a victim of ne or other toxic chemicals or to be dead. No second chances. While we are breathing, we still have a chance. And even if we didn't, we would still be breathing. I admit, things have been so bad for me, before I discovered the two ingredients that made my life LIVABLE till I found YOU, that as I said before, I was so determined to kill the critters that I dang near did myself in. But there was one day that I realized that for the time being, again BEFORE I FOUND THIS GROUP, the only thing that I knew of at the time that would definitely kill my critters was cremation. and I didn't REALLY think I was ready to go there! Rest when you can, have fun when you can, and hit the critters with renewed energy. They will still be there. Until they aren't. Then, y'all, we are going to PARTAY!!! katiejill > > > > Those darn tubs I tell ya. Sorry to hear of the leak issues. More > work eh? > > > > I like the rest of the update. Very good. I am so pleased for > your g-ma!!! Happy Tummy is yucky by itself, so I mix it with the > colonix. Much more palatable and works wonderfully. Your ideas for > the next phase sound great. I bought pumpkin seeds the other day and > am going to roast them. > > > > I am not sure if you are asking whether the wispies will go away or > the exit wounds? So, as far as the wispies, those get less and > less. The exit wounds will too but I have a couple I did have to > fight with. > > > > I am so glad to hear about the sinuses and lungs. I was kinda > concerned about all that due to some experiences along those lines. > I am noticing the lung issues do get less and less as well. > > > > You like the wispies def? I had to explain tumblers last night to > a friend. Oh, before I forget, the redness will give way to a more > normal skin tone you had prior to the skin infestation. I think you > will be pleased. > > > > Happy Thankgiving to you and your loved ones!!!! > > > > Frito > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Thank you so much for your encouragement. It means so much. The last couple of days I have felt like throwing in the towel. But...We will give the Seabuckthorn oil a try. Couldn't hurt!! Lots of love and hugs coming your way! Trly > > Trly, do you remember when we were talking about Seabuckthorn Oil? > > Well, I got some just in time to deal with my outbreak pictured at > http ://travel.webshots.com/album/566045640fdgqaJ?vhost=travel > (delete the space) and thank God, because my lesions were about to > become the craters I hear about so much here. > > However, I started immediately taking 2/3 of a dropper of the > Seabuckthorn Berry Oil in the dropper bottle (yellow label) and > smearing it all over the lesion and surrounding areas, and in 3 days > you couldn't tell what it had been, it was so small and well healed, > and in a week there was no trace. I just kept taking the SBT Oil 2x > daily and putting more on my skin till the lesion disappeared. That > stuff is a MAZ ing. > > The CAVEAT, like Frito said in her reply to this post, is that with > the lesions you have to stay on whatever is working as they continue > to return. If I forget to take the SBT Oil any morning or evening I > get a new lesion like clockwork. The good news is, another dropperful > in my mouth and more directly into the lesion and in a week again > there is no trace OF THAT LESION. > > But if I slip, there WILL be more, then the same rigamarole > continues... > > In desperation, one person I spoke with grabbed African Violet plant > food and smeared it on his lesions. Turns out it has COPPER, > MANGANESE, and other metals in it. Something started trying to come > OUT of my friend's arm, but never did. But neither did he still have > the lesions. They cleared up. > > That said, that is not a recommendation to go out and put plant food > on your arm!!! NONONO! It is just a comment that in this particular > case, the metals evidently kicked the crud out of this particular > critter. I would think twice before smearing anything on my body > these days, though in the early days I darn near poisoned myself > repeatedly. I'm glad I lived to say these words to everyone here who > is still suffering: > > We are going to get rid of these things. > > But even if we weren't, it is better to be a person living and > breathing in a bubble and mopping our ceilings and mining our skin > and sleeping in facemasks... > > than it is to be a victim of ne or other toxic chemicals > > or to be dead. > > No second chances. > > While we are breathing, we still have a chance. And even if we > didn't, we would still be breathing. > > I admit, things have been so bad for me, before I discovered the two > ingredients that made my life LIVABLE till I found YOU, that as I > said before, I was so determined to kill the critters that I dang > near did myself in. But there was one day that I realized that for > the time being, again BEFORE I FOUND THIS GROUP, the only thing that > I knew of at the time that would definitely kill my critters was > cremation. > > and I didn't REALLY think I was ready to go there! > > Rest when you can, have fun when you can, and hit the critters with > renewed energy. They will still be there. Until they aren't. > > Then, y'all, we are going to PARTAY!!! > > katiejill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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