Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Hi Reg, I'm glad your doing better and have found some relief here. We are a great team full of kind and thoughtful people who really care about each other. I think your are on the right track trying to get away from the chemicals. Now after saying that, it sounds like you could use a whole home windex knockdown...lol. It's was a major tool in helping me when they were falling down on me non-stop. Just be careful not to use in any area that you have sprayed bleach. If you are going to spray the house again, you might want to consider Onslaught, per Tim's post. I haven't used it but for Tim to post it, it must help. Trish is a wonderful friend and source of healing for many of us. I use an older version of her essential oil mix that I mix up myself. The new mix she has on her website looks much better than what I use. It is helpful, just not overly fast, as we all want. I swear it helped (s) to keep my cars clear. I also add to it (to two gallons) a 1/2 cup of Sue's orange guard and 1/2 cup of dawn. I also add this to my windex knockdown. Hopefully no chemical reactions going on there. It is especially good (the esp mix) for the ceilings and white walls for it leaves a whitesh film. I just received my ESP New Hope 2 kit yesterday. I used the sulpher soap last night, in my hair too, and I have very little, if any, crawling on my scalp today. I just put a little balm of a few raised red spots that have been itching several days, and they are almost gone this am. Can't wait to see what a week or two will do. Are you using the oil (choice-the lighter the better) mix with oregano, clove essential oils and a little cayenne in it that a few of us is using? helpful. bob > > Hi - Im a new member and sufferer... of 8 months... It is affecting > me, my fiance', my dogs, my lovebird and my WALLET; and thanks to you > all and this website Ive gathered so much useful information to > create some of my own protocals and routines....But have not kicked > the Critter for good... keep having outbreaks and its so devastating > when you think youre making progress. > One area of success for Scalp, so far.... I use 2 shampoos and 1 > conditioner. > I shampoo first with Sulfodene (yes, its for dogs; but I've gotten > alot of relief from this and so has my dogs). Ingredients are Coal > Tar, Sulfur and Triclosan. You can buy Sulfodene at Walmart. Next, > I shampoo with Cedar-Al: It's all natural, non-toxic and bio- > degradable from Red Cedars. Cedar-Al has a web site you can order > from. I then use a Mint Conditioner called, Aura spa aromatherapy > Rosemary Mint Conditioner - I purchased this at Big Lots. > I dont know why but something about this combination is keeping the > critters out of my scalp and now they rarely bug my face. They're > probably trying to stay away from anywhere above the neck. > > I also have to attribute some relief to the fact that we have been > fogging the house every weekend for the past 3 weeks with Cedarcide > and its really, really improved our environment situation (no more > floaters or swarms)and brought relief to the dogs since its safe to > use on them. However, I realize that Cedarcide is not the END ALL. > There will probably have to be another kind of house Treatmnt. So I > ordered Trish's ESP oils and we are gonna fog with that as well. > Still considering heating the home to 170 degrees as an option too. > I dont like the idea of all the exposure we've had to pestacides > already!!! We even used Precor (has Bifethrin: a mitacide in it) to > spray the interior of my car and the bedroom a little but too wimpy > to do the whole house w/it!!!!! I will consider if it means ending > this hell though. > I ordered the ESP New Hope kit 2 - its available now... I also order > the ph buffer from www.vaxa.com and ordered the Parasitin as well- > This makes total sense to clean yourself from the inside out and draw > the crap & critters out. Trish actually consulted with me on the > phone, the day after Christmas- I was so impressed by this.. > Christmas day was bad for me(had an outbreak on my arms, legs, back > and neck) and I broke down and cried on the phone with her. This is > really scary stuff! We got a mini-microscope from Radio Shack and > when you use a lint roller (with the sticky tape) you can actually > see the nymph's or whatever they are trapped on the paper! I'm gonna > get more info from Trisha tomorrow and I'll be happy to share it with > you all. I've been to 2 DR's - 4 failed Permethrin tx's, 4 failed > Eurax Tx's and now I'm seeing a Dermatologist- did a biopsy and all > she could tell me was I had bacteria in my skin??? Uh - no shit > sherlock, if the mite are spitting and shitting on me internally! > It's very discouraging that medical people are lazy and ignorant for > the prices they charge! However - I'm taking the dam sticky papers > into the Derm's office in January to show her what she missed. > Glad I found you all and again so much gratitude for the collective > wisdom. Bless yu all. reg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Hi Regina, Glad that you are finding relief! But I wanted to make a suggestion? Since you are spraying your home with Cedarcide and are thinking of heat treating, please be sure to check and see what the flashpoint is for the Cedarcide product, as we wouldn't want you to blow the house off of the foundation... that is one way to get rid of this mite... but not necessaruly the preffered method! LOL! Good luck and hugs to you! Trly > > Hi - Im a new member and sufferer... of 8 months... It is affecting > me, my fiance', my dogs, my lovebird and my WALLET; and thanks to you > all and this website Ive gathered so much useful information to > create some of my own protocals and routines....But have not kicked > the Critter for good... keep having outbreaks and its so devastating > when you think youre making progress. > One area of success for Scalp, so far.... I use 2 shampoos and 1 > conditioner. > I shampoo first with Sulfodene (yes, its for dogs; but I've gotten > alot of relief from this and so has my dogs). Ingredients are Coal > Tar, Sulfur and Triclosan. You can buy Sulfodene at Walmart. Next, > I shampoo with Cedar-Al: It's all natural, non-toxic and bio- > degradable from Red Cedars. Cedar-Al has a web site you can order > from. I then use a Mint Conditioner called, Aura spa aromatherapy > Rosemary Mint Conditioner - I purchased this at Big Lots. > I dont know why but something about this combination is keeping the > critters out of my scalp and now they rarely bug my face. They're > probably trying to stay away from anywhere above the neck. > > I also have to attribute some relief to the fact that we have been > fogging the house every weekend for the past 3 weeks with Cedarcide > and its really, really improved our environment situation (no more > floaters or swarms)and brought relief to the dogs since its safe to > use on them. However, I realize that Cedarcide is not the END ALL. > There will probably have to be another kind of house Treatmnt. So I > ordered Trish's ESP oils and we are gonna fog with that as well. > Still considering heating the home to 170 degrees as an option too. > I dont like the idea of all the exposure we've had to pestacides > already!!! We even used Precor (has Bifethrin: a mitacide in it) to > spray the interior of my car and the bedroom a little but too wimpy > to do the whole house w/it!!!!! I will consider if it means ending > this hell though. > I ordered the ESP New Hope kit 2 - its available now... I also order > the ph buffer from www.vaxa.com and ordered the Parasitin as well- > This makes total sense to clean yourself from the inside out and draw > the crap & critters out. Trish actually consulted with me on the > phone, the day after Christmas- I was so impressed by this.. > Christmas day was bad for me(had an outbreak on my arms, legs, back > and neck) and I broke down and cried on the phone with her. This is > really scary stuff! We got a mini-microscope from Radio Shack and > when you use a lint roller (with the sticky tape) you can actually > see the nymph's or whatever they are trapped on the paper! I'm gonna > get more info from Trisha tomorrow and I'll be happy to share it with > you all. I've been to 2 DR's - 4 failed Permethrin tx's, 4 failed > Eurax Tx's and now I'm seeing a Dermatologist- did a biopsy and all > she could tell me was I had bacteria in my skin??? Uh - no shit > sherlock, if the mite are spitting and shitting on me internally! > It's very discouraging that medical people are lazy and ignorant for > the prices they charge! However - I'm taking the dam sticky papers > into the Derm's office in January to show her what she missed. > Glad I found you all and again so much gratitude for the collective > wisdom. Bless yu all. reg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 Reg Glad that you found this forum! Also glad that you found Trisha. Her products are top notch, they are one of the important tools that helped my family get over this. She also is a happy, hopeful person. with a tremendous wealth of knowledge....and that positive state of mind is awesome when you are fighting this battle. If you ever do heat your home and need some advice or some extra 'how to' info, please email me personally (I'm not too good at checking the forum regularily, but I want to help in any way I can) I know what you mean about the horrific over exposure of pesticides and chemicals, thats just one more reason heating was such a good fit for my families situation. Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 , I have a correction to make... re: pesticide we used in my car and bedroom... it was called Talstar (which has bifethrin in it) We also use some stuff called Precor (in a can w/ a different pesticide) but again - these don't seem to be " end all " solutions. I was interested in the more recent post from the new member that recommended VIkane gas and ivermectin and just leave the house and belongings; perhaps for good? ... I'm kinda getting there where possessions dont matter anymore (weve thrown away the all the living room furniture, beds, alot of paper, etc...)I really want my life back and we've found this condition is spreading to more of our family recently... Thankyou for the welcome and I'll keep reporting on what's working. > > > > Hi - Im a new member and sufferer... of 8 months... It is affecting > > me, my fiance', my dogs, my lovebird and my WALLET; and thanks to > you > > all and this website Ive gathered so much useful information to > > create some of my own protocals and routines....But have not kicked > > the Critter for good... keep having outbreaks and its so > devastating > > when you think youre making progress. > > One area of success for Scalp, so far.... I use 2 shampoos and 1 > > conditioner. > > I shampoo first with Sulfodene (yes, its for dogs; but I've gotten > > alot of relief from this and so has my dogs). Ingredients are Coal > > Tar, Sulfur and Triclosan. You can buy Sulfodene at Walmart. > Next, > > I shampoo with Cedar-Al: It's all natural, non-toxic and bio- > > degradable from Red Cedars. Cedar-Al has a web site you can order > > from. I then use a Mint Conditioner called, Aura spa aromatherapy > > Rosemary Mint Conditioner - I purchased this at Big Lots. > > I dont know why but something about this combination is keeping the > > critters out of my scalp and now they rarely bug my face. They're > > probably trying to stay away from anywhere above the neck. > > > > I also have to attribute some relief to the fact that we have been > > fogging the house every weekend for the past 3 weeks with Cedarcide > > and its really, really improved our environment situation (no more > > floaters or swarms)and brought relief to the dogs since its safe to > > use on them. However, I realize that Cedarcide is not the END > ALL. > > There will probably have to be another kind of house Treatmnt. So > I > > ordered Trish's ESP oils and we are gonna fog with that as well. > > Still considering heating the home to 170 degrees as an option > too. > > I dont like the idea of all the exposure we've had to pestacides > > already!!! We even used Precor (has Bifethrin: a mitacide in it) > to > > spray the interior of my car and the bedroom a little but too wimpy > > to do the whole house w/it!!!!! I will consider if it means ending > > this hell though. > > I ordered the ESP New Hope kit 2 - its available now... I also > order > > the ph buffer from www.vaxa.com and ordered the Parasitin as well- > > This makes total sense to clean yourself from the inside out and > draw > > the crap & critters out. Trish actually consulted with me on the > > phone, the day after Christmas- I was so impressed by this.. > > Christmas day was bad for me(had an outbreak on my arms, legs, back > > and neck) and I broke down and cried on the phone with her. This > is > > really scary stuff! We got a mini-microscope from Radio Shack and > > when you use a lint roller (with the sticky tape) you can actually > > see the nymph's or whatever they are trapped on the paper! I'm > gonna > > get more info from Trisha tomorrow and I'll be happy to share it > with > > you all. I've been to 2 DR's - 4 failed Permethrin tx's, 4 failed > > Eurax Tx's and now I'm seeing a Dermatologist- did a biopsy and all > > she could tell me was I had bacteria in my skin??? Uh - no shit > > sherlock, if the mite are spitting and shitting on me internally! > > It's very discouraging that medical people are lazy and ignorant > for > > the prices they charge! However - I'm taking the dam sticky papers > > into the Derm's office in January to show her what she missed. > > Glad I found you all and again so much gratitude for the collective > > wisdom. Bless yu all. reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Good Point... I'm so desperate and mostly entertaining ideas that would create the " end it all infestation " solution... and thinking out loud... but so far its the weekly Cedarcide and We'll fog with Trish's oils in January on one of the weekends. Let ya know if its " the stuff " - Reg > > > > Hi - Im a new member and sufferer... of 8 months... It is affecting > > me, my fiance', my dogs, my lovebird and my WALLET; and thanks to > you > > all and this website Ive gathered so much useful information to > > create some of my own protocals and routines....But have not kicked > > the Critter for good... keep having outbreaks and its so > devastating > > when you think youre making progress. > > One area of success for Scalp, so far.... I use 2 shampoos and 1 > > conditioner. > > I shampoo first with Sulfodene (yes, its for dogs; but I've gotten > > alot of relief from this and so has my dogs). Ingredients are Coal > > Tar, Sulfur and Triclosan. You can buy Sulfodene at Walmart. > Next, > > I shampoo with Cedar-Al: It's all natural, non-toxic and bio- > > degradable from Red Cedars. Cedar-Al has a web site you can order > > from. I then use a Mint Conditioner called, Aura spa aromatherapy > > Rosemary Mint Conditioner - I purchased this at Big Lots. > > I dont know why but something about this combination is keeping the > > critters out of my scalp and now they rarely bug my face. They're > > probably trying to stay away from anywhere above the neck. > > > > I also have to attribute some relief to the fact that we have been > > fogging the house every weekend for the past 3 weeks with Cedarcide > > and its really, really improved our environment situation (no more > > floaters or swarms)and brought relief to the dogs since its safe to > > use on them. However, I realize that Cedarcide is not the END > ALL. > > There will probably have to be another kind of house Treatmnt. So > I > > ordered Trish's ESP oils and we are gonna fog with that as well. > > Still considering heating the home to 170 degrees as an option > too. > > I dont like the idea of all the exposure we've had to pestacides > > already!!! We even used Precor (has Bifethrin: a mitacide in it) > to > > spray the interior of my car and the bedroom a little but too wimpy > > to do the whole house w/it!!!!! I will consider if it means ending > > this hell though. > > I ordered the ESP New Hope kit 2 - its available now... I also > order > > the ph buffer from www.vaxa.com and ordered the Parasitin as well- > > This makes total sense to clean yourself from the inside out and > draw > > the crap & critters out. Trish actually consulted with me on the > > phone, the day after Christmas- I was so impressed by this.. > > Christmas day was bad for me(had an outbreak on my arms, legs, back > > and neck) and I broke down and cried on the phone with her. This > is > > really scary stuff! We got a mini-microscope from Radio Shack and > > when you use a lint roller (with the sticky tape) you can actually > > see the nymph's or whatever they are trapped on the paper! I'm > gonna > > get more info from Trisha tomorrow and I'll be happy to share it > with > > you all. I've been to 2 DR's - 4 failed Permethrin tx's, 4 failed > > Eurax Tx's and now I'm seeing a Dermatologist- did a biopsy and all > > she could tell me was I had bacteria in my skin??? Uh - no shit > > sherlock, if the mite are spitting and shitting on me internally! > > It's very discouraging that medical people are lazy and ignorant > for > > the prices they charge! However - I'm taking the dam sticky papers > > into the Derm's office in January to show her what she missed. > > Glad I found you all and again so much gratitude for the collective > > wisdom. Bless yu all. reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Z, Are you saying that you and family are no longer infested? and in the home its eradicated too? That's excellent... and I hope that is the case for you! By all means... please send me the procedure for heating the home... I think I'd wash the walls, ceiling and floor before proceeding because as mentioned b4 We've been using Cedarcide. How long were you all affected? - Reg > > Reg > Glad that you found this forum! > Also glad that you found Trisha. Her products are top notch, they are > one of the important tools that helped my family get over this. > She also is a happy, hopeful person. with a tremendous wealth of > knowledge....and that positive state of mind is awesome when you are > fighting this battle. > If you ever do heat your home and need some advice or some extra 'how > to' info, please email me personally (I'm not too good at checking the > forum regularily, but I want to help in any way I can) > I know what you mean about the horrific over exposure of pesticides and > chemicals, thats just one more reason heating was such a good fit for > my families situation. > Z > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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