Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Awesome! Thanks KJ! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Wore the roach prufe all day today, and feel great. Activity is at a minimum. Used 1 tablespoon diluted in water poured all over, then dried on with the blow dryer. Then poofed into my hair when it dried. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Holly, Didn't you get good results when you poofed the DE into your hair? Thought I remembered a post about that from you. Why don't you try just spot treat with the liguid mix as needed, the DE in your hair, and to stay away from the roache prufe powder on you. Just thinking that it will be falling off your hair onto the baby. I'm just such a worry wart. Sorry to be a PIA and a nag. bob > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Yeah, but the DE kinda " cuts " my hair. I have a million baby hairs sticking straight up when i straighten my hair now. lol. The DE is very sharp. Thats how it kills the bugs. It cuts my skin too, i hate the feeling of it on my skin. Kinda like fiberglass. The thing that i like about the roach Prufe is that it is electro-statically charged, and therefore clings to wherever you apply it. I havent noticed any fallout from it at all. I would notice it getting in my eyes if any significant amount was falling out. But thanks for the concern. I am ready to take a small risk for a long term benefit. Think about Rita, shes the bravest person in the world. That womans got b*lls! LOL!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Other than boric acid, what else is in Roach Prufe? Could someone post a full list of ingredients? I'm wondering if using straight boric acid or borax on our persons would work just as well without exposing ourselves to the " inactive " toxins that may be in this product. > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Hi vscribe Your couch , they don & #39;t die in the storage or cold my van sat for 1 year and still has them , 3 degrees .. it dosent phase them Rouch prufe inert ingredient are a secret , inert does not mean safe Google inert ingredient tvedten Steve tvedten has been an advocate of exposing poisons hidden inert ingredients. I just searched Rouch prufe contains arsenic . it lead me to a link abot 12 -15 down the spoke of ant poisons & found the & #39;old good stuff & #39; & #39; & #39; used to kill the ants in 1 day , it had arsenic in it. Now it take 30 dys said the poster on the link. I personally using 1/7 orax & 7/8 honey have wiped out all my carpenter ants in 3 - 5 days. and gone for 1 year to 3 years each time . I am taking roach prufe to be tested tomorrow for arsenic. .. I hope it is not full of it safe drinding water can have 10 parts per billion arsenic in it . Boric acid has 1 part per million arsenic in it That = 1000 parts per billion arsenic in it, not safe to drink boric acid , now absorbing is different. it is 50 % absorbtion on the scalp , 5-10 % on the body & 80 % on the private area (aprox) says Dr Stainiger on the telecast she held here at the forum with all of us on 1 phone line, Rays treat google U. S. Borax boric acid arsenic ..the owner of us borax said ,boric acid has arsenic in it. To clean the couch: heat treat it ask zooks about heat treating with turbo heaters & remote radio thermometers sold at k mart type stores for $12 If you google it it will come up. it works Zooks did it for like 2 months every weekend. , she got rid of them. Baging and saving items to open later when oyu are cured is scary cause they live off other foods, just like we do. God bess you, Bill . Ps the borax & peroxide stopped my deep back wiggling bugs ....ahhhhhhh ! I am so happy , I thought I would freak .. but God came through , yea , I sure thenk God for all of you helping me and posting all your cures . Merry Christmas .. vbscribe wrote: > Other than boric acid, what else is in Roach Prufe? Could someone post > a full list of ingredients? I'm wondering if using straight boric > acid or borax on our persons would work just as well without exposing > ourselves to the " inactive " toxins that may be in this product. > >> > > > > >> > > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Hi vscribe Your couch , they don & #39;t die in the storage or cold my van sat for 1 year and still has them , 3 degrees .. it dosent phase them Rouch prufe inert ingredient are a secret , inert does not mean safe Google inert ingredient tvedten Steve tvedten has been an advocate of exposing poisons hidden inert ingredients. I just searched Rouch prufe contains arsenic . it lead me to a link abot 12 -15 down the spoke of ant poisons & found the & #39;old good stuff & #39; & #39; & #39; used to kill the ants in 1 day , it had arsenic in it. Now it take 30 dys said the poster on the link. I personally using 1/7 orax & 7/8 honey have wiped out all my carpenter ants in 3 - 5 days. and gone for 1 year to 3 years each time . I am taking roach prufe to be tested tomorrow for arsenic. .. I hope it is not full of it safe drinding water can have 10 parts per billion arsenic in it . Boric acid has 1 part per million arsenic in it That = 1000 parts per billion arsenic in it, not safe to drink boric acid , now absorbing is different. it is 50 % absorbtion on the scalp , 5-10 % on the body & 80 % on the private area (aprox) says Dr Stainiger on the telecast she held here at the forum with all of us on 1 phone line, Rays treat google U. S. Borax boric acid arsenic ..the owner of us borax said ,boric acid has arsenic in it. To clean the couch: heat treat it ask zooks about heat treating with turbo heaters & remote radio thermometers sold at k mart type stores for $12 If you google it it will come up. it works Zooks did it for like 2 months every weekend. , she got rid of them. Baging and saving items to open later when oyu are cured is scary cause they live off other foods, just like we do. God bess you, Bill . Ps the borax & peroxide stopped my deep back wiggling bugs ....ahhhhhhh ! I am so happy , I thought I would freak .. but God came through , yea , I sure thenk God for all of you helping me and posting all your cures . Merry Christmas .. vbscribe wrote: > Other than boric acid, what else is in Roach Prufe? Could someone post > a full list of ingredients? I'm wondering if using straight boric > acid or borax on our persons would work just as well without exposing > ourselves to the " inactive " toxins that may be in this product. > >> > > > > >> > > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 PLEASE, do not use boric acid on your person. Use borax but not boric acid. In the dilutions posted. More is not better, less is more. Time will take care of the rest. There is no such thing as a three day cure!!! Frito From: vbscribe <vbscribe@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 2:01:47 AMSubject: Re: using roach prufe topically Other than boric acid, what else is in Roach Prufe? Could someone posta full list of ingredients? I'm wondering if using straight boricacid or borax on our persons would work just as well without exposingourselves to the "inactive" toxins that may be in this product. > > > > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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