Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 Hi Myrtle I hope I can find enough polyester clothes . I need strong clothes to last though. Do you know of any , that are polyester ? Bye , God bless you, Bill ps : I used to use beach to spray down the washer inside & out , then wait 15 mins and turn on the washer & add Dawn. I smelled somthing a little funny. After doing this for 1 month , I noticed I could not breathe deep and get enough air. Luckily my savoy friend mentioned his grandmother died of Emphyesema and she never smoked.. He said she used to always mix bleach & ammonia to wash her clothes. Dawn has ammonia sulfate , Proctor & Gamble 800 number said & #39; & #39;Dawn has amonia in it , never mix with bleach & #39; & #39; I said what about Dawn with bleach , they said & #39; that is chemical bleach like oxy clean & #39;. I stopped doing the Bleach & dawn mix in the washer & in 1 day I could breathe like normal again. Vinegar will also form poison gas with bleach. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleach Excerpt: [edit] Hazards ......... Mixing sodium hypochlorite with acids like vinegar, drain cleaners containing sodium bisulfate (sodium hydrogen sulfate), or even lemon juice can release chlorine gas. Hypochlorite and chlorine ......... Since most bleaches are strong oxidizing agents, they can be exceedingly hazardous, especially when around other common household chemicals. myrtle_maui wrote: > Marc Neumann has a wash (laundry) protocol on his website, it is the > most extreme laundry protocol I've seen: > http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/ > Click on " Treatment Steps " , then " Wash Proposals " . > I soak my laundry for an hour in a mixture of bleach, white vinegar, > and borax, and sometimes laundry detergent if it doesn't dissolve my > laundry. The only detergent I've used that doesn't dissolve my > laundry is Cheer. The organic detergents interact badly with the > bleach and my clothes get damaged. All of my clothing is synthetics > at this point, but I still have to soak them to ensure no bugs are > living on them. > myrtle > >> >> It's finally sunk in that I can't get the things off my clothes >> through normal wash and dry cycles, so I've resigned myself to the >> soak method. How long do you have to soak your clothes to drown them >> and/or dislodge the eggs? >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 WOW Bill. I did not know oxy-clean or dawn had bleach in them. I thought I was being very careful about NOT mixing ammonia and bleach together, but I have used ammonia and oxy-clean together once or twice. Thanks for that tip. Joan RE: Re: How Long Must Clothes Soak? Hi Myrtle I hope I can find enough polyester clothes . I need strong clothes to last though. Do you know of any , that are polyester ?Bye ,God bless you, Billps : I used to use beach to spray down the washer inside & out , then wait 15 mins and turn on the washer & add Dawn. I smelled somthing a little funny. After doing this for 1 month , I noticed I could not breathe deep and get enough air. Luckily my savoy friend mentioned his grandmother died of Emphyesema and she never smoked.. He said she used to always mix bleach & ammonia to wash her clothes. Dawn has ammonia sulfate , Proctor & Gamble 800 number said & #39; & #39;Dawn has amonia in it , never mix with bleach & #39; & #39; I said what about Dawn with bleach , they said & #39; that is chemical bleach like oxy clean & #39;. I stopped doing the Bleach & dawn mix in the washer & in 1 day I could breathe like normal again. Vinegar will also form poison gas with bleach. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BleachExcerpt: [edit] Hazards........Mixing sodium hypochlorite with acids like vinegar, drain cleaners containing sodium bisulfate (sodium hydrogen sulfate), or even lemon juice can release chlorine gas. Hypochlorite and chlorine........Since most bleaches are strong oxidizing agents, they can be exceedingly hazardous, especially when around other common household chemicals.myrtle_maui wrote: > Marc Neumann has a wash (laundry) protocol on his website, it is the > most extreme laundry protocol I've seen: > http://www.morgello ns-research. org/morgellons/ > Click on "Treatment Steps", then "Wash Proposals". > I soak my laundry for an hour in a mixture of bleach, white vinegar, > and borax, and sometimes laundry detergent if it doesn't dissolve my > laundry. The only detergent I've used that doesn't dissolve my > laundry is Cheer. The organic detergents interact badly with the > bleach and my clothes get damaged. All of my clothing is synthetics > at this point, but I still have to soak them to ensure no bugs are > living on them. > myrtle > >> >> It's finally sunk in that I can't get the things off my clothes >> through normal wash and dry cycles, so I've resigned myself to the >> soak method. How long do you have to soak your clothes to drown them >> and/or dislodge the eggs? >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Hi Joan How are you. ? Did you husband get relief ? I am using 2 tblsns borax 16 oz peroxide & 32 oz water . mix & apply & let dry, daily. It for sure works to stop the bug.It is The fastest at stopping the itch & making the bump go away , it even stopped the intense burn I sometime get from what I believe is a different bug ? The borax is making me feel pain Is there anything you know of to ge the deep ones , I can & #39;t seem to shake it , I am on day 16 of the borax & peroxide & water I feel no crawling just a deep itch under the skin in my back , it goes away if I use the borax mix . But comes back after 12 hrs .. Any help from anyone would be so helpful .. I am going to go soak in epsom & a little Dawn. Thanks for all your posts & help Bill ps Dawn has ammonia in it. The dishwashing liquid Dawn with bleach has chemical bleach in it not clorine bleach , this chemical bleach is simalar to Oxy-clean I don & #39;t think Oxy-clean has ammonia in it. Sorry if it looked like I said that . Joan Wood wrote: > WOW Bill. I did not know oxy-clean or dawn > had bleach in them. I thought I was being very careful about NOT mixing > ammonia and bleach together, but I have used ammonia and oxy-clean together once > or twice. Thanks for that tip. > Joan > > RE: Re: How Long > Must Clothes Soak? > Hi Myrtle I hope I can find enough polyester clothes . I need > strong clothes to last though. Do you know of any , that are polyester > ? Bye , God bless you, Bill ps : I used to use beach > to spray down the washer inside & out , then wait 15 mins and turn on the > washer & add Dawn. I smelled somthing a little funny. After doing this > for 1 month , I noticed I could not breathe deep and get enough air. Luckily > my savoy friend mentioned his grandmother died of Emphyesema and she never > smoked.. He said she used to always mix bleach & ammonia to wash her > clothes. Dawn has ammonia sulfate , Proctor & Gamble 800 number said > & #39; & #39;Dawn has amonia in it , never mix with bleach > & #39; & #39; I said what about Dawn with bleach , they said & #39; > that is chemical bleach like oxy clean & #39;. I stopped doing the Bleach > & dawn mix in the washer & in 1 day I could breathe like normal again. > Vinegar will also form poison gas with bleach. Link: http://en.wikipedia ..org/wiki/ Bleach Excerpt: > [edit] Hazards ........ Mixing sodium hypochlorite with acids > like vinegar, drain cleaners containing sodium bisulfate (sodium hydrogen > sulfate), or even lemon juice can release chlorine gas. Hypochlorite and > chlorine ........ Since most bleaches are strong oxidizing > agents, they can be exceedingly hazardous, especially when around other common > household chemicals. myrtle_maui wrote: > Marc Neumann has a > wash (laundry) protocol on his website, it is the > most extreme > laundry protocol I've seen: > http://www.morgello ns-research. > org/morgellons/ > Click on " Treatment Steps " , then " Wash Proposals " . > > I soak my laundry for an hour in a mixture of bleach, white vinegar, > > and borax, and sometimes laundry detergent if it doesn't dissolve my > > laundry. The only detergent I've used that doesn't dissolve my > > laundry is Cheer. The organic detergents interact badly with the > > bleach and my clothes get damaged. All of my clothing is synthetics > > at this point, but I still have to soak them to ensure no bugs are > > living on them. > myrtle > >> > >> It's finally sunk in that I can't get the things off my clothes > >> through normal wash and dry cycles, so I've resigned myself to > the >> soak method. How long do you have to soak your clothes to > drown them >> and/or dislodge the eggs? >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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