Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 > > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing? > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters off > > you so you can feel a little more normal. > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself....go to: > > www.buzzoff.com/CMSContent/Products-YourOwnClothing.aspx > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > sleep in or > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after you > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal. > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as > > well. > The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Why yes I do. Previous information would indicate the resistence of mites as well as many documentation to other insects? Previous information would indicate it makes them swarm and emit pheromones initiating panic biting? Previous information would indicate direct contact with the skin to the chemical, thus how much absorption or exposure are we talking about? Previous information would indicate that chemical exposure over the long term is unhealthy? Previous information is that the Gov't just admitted to the existence of GW syndrome. Did this permethrin soaked clothing contribute or help them? Did they not come back with parasites? Were scabies infestations then non-existent? Lieshmaniasis? etc. Save your money and invest your time elsewhere. Frito From: laurel4lea <l.santi@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:59:41 AMSubject: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? >> Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing?> > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters off> > you so you can feel a little more normal.> > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to:> > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx> > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > sleep in or> > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after you> > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something> > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal.> > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as> > well.>The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Sorry friends....I opened a can of whoop ass this morning and the tone spilled over into my post. From: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 12:25:06 PMSubject: Re: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? Why yes I do. Previous information would indicate the resistence of mites as well as many documentation to other insects? Previous information would indicate it makes them swarm and emit pheromones initiating panic biting? Previous information would indicate direct contact with the skin to the chemical, thus how much absorption or exposure are we talking about? Previous information would indicate that chemical exposure over the long term is unhealthy? Previous information is that the Gov't just admitted to the existence of GW syndrome. Did this permethrin soaked clothing contribute or help them? Did they not come back with parasites? Were scabies infestations then non-existent? Lieshmaniasis? etc. Save your money and invest your time elsewhere. Frito From: laurel4lea <l.santimchsi (DOT) com>bird mitesSent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 11:59:41 AMSubject: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? >> Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing?> > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters off> > you so you can feel a little more normal.> > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to:> > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx> > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > sleep in or> > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after you> > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something> > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal.> > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as> > well.>The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Attacking an innocent person again for no reason?Maybe we need to change your name to fritondstogtlayd.People here are sick. Miserable. No one deserves you tokeep making it worse with your vitreol. Please stop takingout your bad moods on innocent people who have done NOTHING to you.I use the Buzz Off clothing and it saved my sanity for me!!!People have different experiences. None of us has anythingto benefit from derision and abuse of someone else.Give it a rest please.> >> > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing?> > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > off> > > > you so you can feel a little more normal.> > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to:> > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx> > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > > > sleep in or> > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > you> > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something> > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal.> > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as> > > > well.> >> The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > any thoughts on this?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Whooooww... Slow down there Willow... Noone was attacking anyone here... So why are you now attacking Frito? Frito has only brought up some good points for one to think about before purchasing these particular articles of clothing...Which may work for some folks but not others... such as myself. I for one was very grateful for the information/questions that she disclosed/posted so that I would know how to further my research for said articles of clothing... should I be of interest. She immediately posted an apology... But YOU obviously missed it... Slow down Willow... EVERYONE here has each others best interests at heart... including yours... believe it or not... Trly > > > > > > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing? > > > > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > > off > > > > > > you so you can feel a little more normal. > > > > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to: > > > > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx > > > > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > > > > > sleep in or > > > > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > > you > > > > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something > > > > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal. > > > > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as > > > > > > well. > > > > > The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > > any thoughts on this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 How dare you attack me with your filthy mouth and even make a comment on whether I need to get laid or not, much less changing my name to such a filthy intent. How dare you try to represent me as being in bad moods and taking it out on the people here of which is laughable. Sanity? No further comment on yours is needed is it? You have now proven beyond any doubt that you are a perpetual flammer and troublemaker. Sick or not, your intent is obvious, and you simply need to get a hold of yourself. Everything you saw fit to post is something about yourself that you should see. YOU stop the derision and abuse Willow. YOU. Frito From: Willow Morningsky <WillowMorningSky@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:31:57 PMSubject: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? Attacking an innocent person again for no reason?Maybe we need to change your name to fritondstogtlayd.People here are sick. Miserable. No one deserves you tokeep making it worse with your vitreol. Please stop takingout your bad moods on innocent people who have done NOTHING to you.I use the Buzz Off clothing and it saved my sanity for me!!!People have different experiences. None of us has anythingto benefit from derision and abuse of someone else.Give it a rest please.> >> > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing?> > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > off> > > > you so you can feel a little more normal.> > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to:> > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx> > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > > > sleep in or> > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > you> > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something> > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal.> > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as> > > > well.> >> The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > any thoughts on this?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 I think you both need a good spanking. Go to your rooms, please. > > How dare you attack me with your filthy mouth and even make a comment on whether I need to get laid or not, much less changing my name to such a filthy intent. > > How dare you try to represent me as being in bad moods and taking it out on the people here of which is laughable. > > Sanity? No further comment on yours is needed is it? > > You have now proven beyond any doubt that you are a perpetual flammer and troublemaker. Sick or not, your intent is obvious, and you simply need to get a hold of yourself. > > Everything you saw fit to post is something about yourself that you should see. YOU stop the derision and abuse Willow. YOU. > > Frito > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Willow Morningsky <WillowMorningSky@...> > bird mites > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:31:57 PM > Subject: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? > > > Attacking an innocent person again for no reason? > Maybe we need to change your name to fritondstogtlayd. > > People here are sick. Miserable. No one deserves you to > keep making it worse with your vitreol. Please stop taking > out your bad moods on innocent people who have done > NOTHING to you. > > I use the Buzz Off clothing and it saved my sanity for me!!! > > People have different experiences. None of us has anything > to benefit from derision and abuse of someone else.. > > Give it a rest please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Yup I second myrtle. Although this is a public forum, no one wants to be exposed to open flame wars. Let's stay focused on the problem we're dealing with and support one another. > > > > How dare you attack me with your filthy mouth and even make a > comment on whether I need to get laid or not, much less changing my > name to such a filthy intent. > > > > How dare you try to represent me as being in bad moods and taking it > out on the people here of which is laughable. > > > > Sanity? No further comment on yours is needed is it? > > > > You have now proven beyond any doubt that you are a perpetual > flammer and troublemaker. Sick or not, your intent is obvious, and > you simply need to get a hold of yourself. > > > > Everything you saw fit to post is something about yourself that you > should see. YOU stop the derision and abuse Willow. YOU. > > > > Frito > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Willow Morningsky <WillowMorningSky@> > > bird mites > > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:31:57 PM > > Subject: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? > > > > > > Attacking an innocent person again for no reason? > > Maybe we need to change your name to fritondstogtlayd. > > > > People here are sick. Miserable. No one deserves you to > > keep making it worse with your vitreol. Please stop taking > > out your bad moods on innocent people who have done > > NOTHING to you. > > > > I use the Buzz Off clothing and it saved my sanity for me!!! > > > > People have different experiences. None of us has anything > > to benefit from derision and abuse of someone else.. > > > > Give it a rest please. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Willow, You know I appreciate you and you are a wealth of good info. that helps us. I joined in the middle of all the tadoo that was going on around you and only understand a little of it. And I don't really want to know any of it. We all enjoy and appreciate each other, whatever mood we are in when we post. So please drop all the past bad energy and continue with all the great posts you been doing. I say this silly thing when something bothers me. I go 'let it go " " let it go " " let it go " three times in a row. I keep saying it until it doesn't seem to be so important (I keep telling my mites that, they aren't hearing me lol). It really works. Thanks again for all the great info you have posted recently. bob > > > > > > How dare you attack me with your filthy mouth and even make a > > comment on whether I need to get laid or not, much less changing my > > name to such a filthy intent. > > > > > > How dare you try to represent me as being in bad moods and > taking it > > out on the people here of which is laughable. > > > > > > Sanity? No further comment on yours is needed is it? > > > > > > You have now proven beyond any doubt that you are a perpetual > > flammer and troublemaker. Sick or not, your intent is obvious, and > > you simply need to get a hold of yourself. > > > > > > Everything you saw fit to post is something about yourself that > you > > should see. YOU stop the derision and abuse Willow. YOU. > > > > > > Frito > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Willow Morningsky <WillowMorningSky@> > > > bird mites > > > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:31:57 PM > > > Subject: Re: Who uses the Buzz Off Clothing? > > > > > > > > > Attacking an innocent person again for no reason? > > > Maybe we need to change your name to fritondstogtlayd. > > > > > > People here are sick. Miserable. No one deserves you to > > > keep making it worse with your vitreol. Please stop taking > > > out your bad moods on innocent people who have done > > > NOTHING to you. > > > > > > I use the Buzz Off clothing and it saved my sanity for me!!! > > > > > > People have different experiences. None of us has anything > > > to benefit from derision and abuse of someone else.. > > > > > > Give it a rest please. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 Thanks trly for sticking up for Frito. She has been a rock to most of us and has researched so much and is overcoming her own problems and helping others at the same time. We don't need to get another feud going. > > > > > > > > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing? > > > > > > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > > > off > > > > > > > > you so you can feel a little more normal. > > > > > > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to: > > > > > > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx > > > > > > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes > to > > > > > > > > sleep in or > > > > > > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > > > you > > > > > > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear > something > > > > > > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind > of > > > > > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you > Arsenal. > > > > > > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad > idea as > > > > > > > > well. > > > > > > > The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > > > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > > > any thoughts on this? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 I DONT SEE WHERE AN APOLOGY IS NECESSARY! SPEAK UR MIND...THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. WE ARE ALL HUMANS AND AMONG OTHER THINGS WE 'ALL' HAVE, IS OPINION. YOU HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO POST UR INFORMATION(FROM MUCH RESEARCH) IN WHATEVER MANNER YOU WISH...IF IT'S YELLING IT FROM THE TOP OF A TEA TREE, SO BE IT! SHE ASKED A QUESTION...YOU GAVE UR ANSWER, DONT APOLOGIZE. IT'S NO ONE ELSE'S BUSINESS HOW YOU RESPONDED TO SOMEONE ELSE'S INQUIRY...SO THERE, MY OPINION...CHASITY> >> > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing?> > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > off> > > > you so you can feel a little more normal.> > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to:> > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx> > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > > > sleep in or> > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > you> > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something> > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal.> > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as> > > > well.> >> The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > any thoughts on this?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Geeze Louise, Man, I'm going to have to stop posting if my posts are going to cause this place to go up in flames. Please, please don't run Willow off again, she needs our help. Willow, please don't be so sensitive about others posts, everybody here is entitled to there opinion and I have the greatest respect for Frito, who has helped my wife and I more than anyone will ever know. The reason Willow may be so emotional about this issue is, remember awhile back when she was having such a hard time and asked for help? I sent her some spray used to treat your clothes that is similar to the Buzz Off clothing in the hope that with those clothes she could at least find some brief relief from the bugs. At least long enough to regroup and maybe get some sleep. It seems that it worked? The Buzz Off Clothing might not be for everyone, and Frito is right to bring up the downside. But, having clothing like this may mean that after you have tried everything else and can't get any rest or sleep, you have another option. I would suggest perhaps if you wear this clothing that you keep another layer between it and your skin. I can see uses for this technology: Like you wake up in the middle of the night and need to go to the bathroom. Rather than take the risk that some critters ride on your feet back to your uninfested bed, you reach for a pair of treated socks and wear them for your bathroom trip (hmm, wonder if they could treat a pair of slippers?). I am not suggesting that you wear these clothes 24/7 like our Vets were required to do. Anyway no more fighting, please? Save > > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing? > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters off > > you so you can feel a little more normal. > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself....go to: > > www.buzzoff.com/CMSContent/Products-YourOwnClothing.aspx > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > sleep in or > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after you > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal. > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as > > well. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Who said anything about an apology? I believe it was a spanking, which is much more fun hehe > > > > > > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing? > > > > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > > off > > > > > > you so you can feel a little more normal. > > > > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to: > > > > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx > > > > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > > > > > sleep in or > > > > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > > you > > > > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something > > > > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal. > > > > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as > > > > > > well. > > > > > The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > > any thoughts on this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 I really didn't want to get involved with this, hoping it would just die a peaceful death. But it does seem to be escalating instead, so I am going to throw my two cents worth into the ring: 1 - First and foremost, if this forum becomes a popularity contest, then we will all lose. 2 - We should always think twice before posting anything that is heated and directed at another. Re-read what we are reacting to in order to be sure we are not personalizing something that is not personal, and re-read our own response to be sure it is not aggressive in tone. If we aren't sure that we have been singled out, ASK before assuming. Maybe even do it through email rather than out in the open. 3 - We should be especially careful with newcomers, as they are most likely feeling more frightened and overwhelmed than they ever have in their entire lives. If they get scared off by the way we conduct ourselves, then we have failed as a " community " . 4 - We should use the " I " word when talking about what has worked. There are clearly no absolutes with this. For example, Rita and I have approached this thing from different ends of the spectrum, both of us successful. She does not " disagree " with me, nor do I with her; we have a very cordial relationship based on respecting each others experience AND our bond of sharing a nightmare few in this world would ever understand. 5 - We should be able to copy and post information from other sites that may or may not be helpful, whether it supports the views of some or contradicts it. We always have the right to pick and choose. I have decided to respond at this time because I would hate to see this forum turn into what I have seen on others. The only one " in charge " is Tim; the rest of us are suffering together, and some of us seem to have come out the other side of it (at least the physical dimension), myself included. I am virtually all natural/organic; some use RX meds, some use chemicals. I don't argue with success, I am only grateful that the path I chose works for me, and I am happy for others who have found relief through whatever method has worked for them. None of us have this all figured out, we can only offer information based on our own experience and by providing links to research that has demonstrated relevant information. OK, going back down the rabbit hole... Bessie > > > > > > Who (besides Sue) has used the Buzz Off clothing? > > > > > > If you haven't why not? These are clothes that keep the critters > > off > > > > > > you so you can feel a little more normal. > > > > > > Here is a idea for a Christmas present for yourself.... go to: > > > > > > www.buzzoff. com/CMSContent/ Products- YourOwnClothing. aspx > > > > > > and buy the $25 3pc bundle and get your favorite sweatpants, > > > > > > sweatshirt, and socks done. Now you have some bug proof clothes to > > > > > > sleep in or > > > > > > run around the house in. You also don't have to wash these after > > you > > > > > > wear then one time, what a concept eh? To be able to wear something > > > > > > more than once without washing it. Ask Sue if having this kind of > > > > > > clothing has helped her and think about adding it into you Arsenal. > > > > > > Treating the socks that you wear to work might not be a bad idea as > > > > > > well. > > > > > The site says the clothing is treated with permethrin. I thought > > previous information idicated this didn't repel mites. Anyone have > > any thoughts on this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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