Guest guest Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Hi lorenuciad I had & have the best results with 2 tbls coconut oil in 48 oz of warm water on all my skin & the environmet . I did not have as good a result with straight unwatered fow cococnut oil . here is a post I posed last week ( also her here are 3 posts form my hero Zooks who heat treated & got to keep her stuff, she is totoally sured no , it has been 3 years ) Cure Hi I soaked in 2 tbls of coconut oil after a borax bath in 1 cup borax & a full tub for 30 mins . The coconut oil soak stopped all crawling now for 2.5 years , I spray the coconut oil 2 tbls & 48 oz of warm water on everything & it stops all movement compeletly , irepaeat as needed , it never goes rancid & washe off in just a quick rinse . , good to drink too , 1 oz per day . The best coconut oil is extra virgin Nativa brand 20.00 for 54 oz , it smells great & smothers bugs & trips up their travel plans . spray the carseats daily & have no trouble in the car now . Any bite I get I use this mix on it & it kills it on the skin , or in the ears or nose : http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide, it is painless & the is no fizz or bruning from this mix & it is cheap If they are deep ones I use 8tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 8 oz peroxide (3%) 8 oz water. For privates betadine applied & left for 5 mins ends all bugs forever ,unless I sit on another one. Betadine is painless rinse well after 5 mins , eats for eyes to , I close my eyes while I wait 5 mins & it cures them too. For the face a rag of 1 tbls borax & 1 gallon of waer held on the face wet for 20 mins ends the on the face , I do it daily for 1-2 weeks as I take a bath as needed . Ffor ahir 1 teasp borax in 28 ox of water & spray it deep into hair after a shampoo & leave it , it is invisivle & klls scalp bugs fast , usaually takes 3 days of treatment , depending on level of buggyness, Kill it it is a bug , it will die God bless you , Bill heat treating Back to Inbox Get Info Where can I rent a propane heater? From: zmooks bird mites Date: Tue Jun 02 17:55:05 2009 We rented ours at a place called tates rentals. You should be able to find them rather easily at any equipment rental place. Or contact a dry wall company and see if you could rent theirs. You may also consider purchasing them used off of craigslist for cheap, then reselling them once you are done. I have looked on there from time to time and found the 155,000 btu ones for $60. There is a poster pdidit, who has just heated up her home for the first time this past weekend. After talking to her about it, it appears that we made heat treating a lot more difficult for ourselves than it needs to be. Instead of ducting the heat through, they put the heater and tanks directly inside the home. Also it appears that the bbq sized heaters that kept freezing on us (and other posters) seem to work fine in summer time, as they managed to do the heat treatment with out the huge and cumbersome 100 pound tanks. all good news if you are looking into the heating method. We heated up the interior of our cars (but be careful as this is the one place where interiors are easily damaged) you may want to rent a lot lower powered heater for the car. But I am not sure about heating up a garage with cars inside, so I am not sure about the tires. My gut says they would be fine, but I cant honestly say from experience. Pdidit also heated up her garage, but I dont think her car was inside (thats actually a brilliant idea by the way) when she gets up and posting again she may be able to tell you about that. and also how things are going for her. Yes take out all medications, candles, fire alarms, plastic sealing covers, and move your precious items to the furthest room from the heaters. Also put all perishable foods in the refrigerator. I really believe in this method. There has to be a perfect balance though, you have to be treating your skin, and internals as well as washing sheets/towels/ clothes daily etc. This also isnt a one time thing, you have to be prepared and more [1] Reply [2] Reply All [3] Forward [4] Delete [6] Report as Spam [5] Move [9] Next Message [7] Previous Message [0] Inbox Sign Out doe1769 2009 Inc - All rights reserved Privacy | Legal | Help t-zones Home ########## 2 - From: zmooks <zuleikahwalker> bird mites Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 12:57:24 AM Subject: Re: site I order from Fannou We are over the 'mites', I dont know what they were. We had rashes, black specks, fibers, but I never found a mite even with all the searching and time spent looking through a microscope leanse....so I dont know what we had. Our experience was a big learning process. We tried a lot of different things. At the beginning we went to doctors and had permethrin and later ivermectin perscribed. We still had the 'mites'. So I ordered these chemicals from online vet and feed stores and we went down to a cabin for a week and slathered on these chemicals both day and night for a week.... we still had the 'mites'. Then we started Rays protocol which turned things around, we added in a cleanse by paraclear, and heat treating for the environment. Right before christmas I thought that maybe we had morgellons.. .or a strain of it....so I researched and found dr. Kolbs protocol online and I ordered the products which she recommends (its the new hope line cost $100.....expensive, lasts about 4 months) Mel (another poster) had also sent me the website link earlier, and I had thought it pretty interesting. Anyway I got these products right before christmas, by christmas day we did not have this any more! BUT we were already seeing improvement before starting these products.... it may be coincidence, or it may be the final push in getting rid of this. These products are very interesting, they go on solid, and then turn to oil on your skin. Its got aromeopathic sort of properties, as when I use it I....... * rays protocol : ##########3 MailMail [ Home ] Inbox | << Newer | Older >> From: zmooksbird mites Re: Professional Thermal Heating / Fumigating - Has anyone tried these with success?Mon Feb 28th, 2011 11:15 AM EST View full HTML message Hi to all,especially to you Bill, thanks for contacting me.I read through this thread and Bill has attached some old posts etc which was really good of him.the key components of our plan wereINTERNAL-parasite cleanse called revoxil from www.healthwalk.comWe took it as directed.EXTERNAL-Trisha Springsteads New Hope www.espbotanicals.comproducts.if you cant afford these products then you could try sulfur lotion, rinsing off with listerine in the shower, and using head and shoulders in your hair.ENVIRONMENTAL-heating our home to between 150-200F one time per week until they were eradicated from our home. It personally took us 3 weeks, but may take more or less depending on the level of infestation.To answer the question about what gets damaged by damaged by doing heat treatments, the answer is nothing of significants - a few plastic bottles and candles melting that we left in the house, some coat hangers melted, etc. BUT if you use a propane heater that is too powerful you will seriously damage things like door and window frames, etc DO NOT USE ANYTHING STRONGER THAN 125,000 btu. We used two of these for our home (2100 SF). You may need more heaters if your home is larger, but just dont go any stronger with the heater power and there will be minimal damage of plastic. You can also move precious things like antiques or paintings, computers, t.v.s into the room furthest from the heat source as that will reach the low point and will keep those items mite free but not as hot as 200F.You also have the advantage of it coming into spring, we did our heating in the middle of winter.This is some basic information for those of you who are interested, I am sure you will have plenty more questions as you go along, so I will try to check into the forum over the next week or two.oh p.s. we hired the propane tanks and heaters and each heating cost about $125, we would run them all day, as it may take 2-4hrs to reach the temp, then you want to maintain it for another 2, then we would close up the house for another hour or two to just keep the existing heat working. After that it is VITAL to air out the house, open every window and door to get the fumes out, and dont go back into the house for 2hrs at the least, then I would definately sleep with your windows wide open to keep the fresh air circulatingAnyway I think this is getting overly long, just wanted to answer some of your questions about this method. I believe in it, and I am grateful every day for those that posted it on this forum about 5 years ago now, so I would be remiss if I didnt post it for the next generation of mite fighters out there! God bless you all, keep your hope and your faith and know that you can beat this!Z Inbox | << Newer | Older God bless you lorenuciad, Bill ------------------------------On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 8:09 PM EST lorenuciadoekes wrote:>Has anyone tried coconut oil to kill mites?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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