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Glad u able have furry friends n it ok.

Would it be fine to wash dog in the sulphur soap I have once a month

Will frontline her too

But dont know when she last deflead so wary o giving her frontline too soon

But unhapy waiting too!

Tea tree,ok for dogs?

Know toxic for cats

Get freaked out when she scratches

But realy I have no way of knowing wheyher efects,her or not

Though she was jerkin paws n I woried it bites

I think I have got nice afection

But also added worry!

So not cut n dried :-(

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On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 12:56 PDT sidepull5150 wrote:

>Thanks Healinghope,

>

>For the informative links.

>

>I agree that my immune system was hammered too by the antibiotics, but also

from the effects of the chloronated water that I lived with for 20 years, living

off a municipal water supply. The chlorine in the water kills our friendly

bacteria. 40% of our immune system is in our intestines and if that friendly

bacteria is being killed off daily...

>

>Be well.

>

>:)

>

>

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Hi Jess,

>> > > > >

>> > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

>> > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

>> > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

>> > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know of

>> > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

>> > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure to

>> > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

>> > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

>> > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

>> > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

>> > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

>> > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes they

>> > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

>> > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

>> > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

>> > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of knowledgable

>> > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When I

>> > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them under

>> > > > the digital scope I found some

>> > > > interesting

>> > > > things. I

>> > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

>> > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

>> > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

>> > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

>> > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

>> > > > saw any of them move.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

>> > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

>> > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

>> > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

>> > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

>> > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

>> > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

>> > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

>> > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

>> > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

>> > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

>> > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

>> > > > bought

>> > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers somehow

>> > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

>> > > > more

>> > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

>> > > > eventually I

>> > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

>> > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

>> > > > of

>> > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

>> > > > some

>> > > > > are also white and hard to see.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive and

>> > > > > reproduce in it.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I haven't

>> > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Jess.

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

>> > > > > ------------------------------------

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

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What kind of dog is she? Mixed breed?From: "ILIKE TREES" <wherearetheangels@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 4:17:49 PMSubject: Re: Re:healing hopeGlad u able have furry friends n it ok.Would it be fine to wash dog in the sulphur soap I have once a monthWill frontline her tooBut dont know when she last deflead so wary o giving her frontline too soonBut unhapy waiting too!Tea tree,ok for dogs?Know toxic for catsGet freaked out when she scratchesBut realy I have no way of knowing wheyher efects,her or notThough she was jerkin paws n I woried it bitesI think I have got nice afection But also added worry!So not cut n dried :-(------------------------------On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 12:56 PDT sidepull5150 wrote:>Thanks Healinghope,>>For the informative links.>>I agree that my immune system was hammered too by the antibiotics, but also from the effects of the chloronated water that I lived with for 20 years, living off a municipal water supply. The chlorine in the water kills our friendly bacteria. 40% of our immune system is in our intestines and if that friendly bacteria is being killed off daily...>>Be well.>>:)>>>> > > > >>> > > > > Hi Jess,>> > > > >>> > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often. >> > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I >> > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I >> > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know of >> > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on >> > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure to >> > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although >> > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but >> > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had >> > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by- >> > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl>> > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes they >> > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe >> > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano >> > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm >> > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of knowledgable >> > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When I >> > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them under >> > > > the digital scope I found some >> > > > interesting >> > > > things. I >> > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a >> > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period >> > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The >> > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did, >> > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never >> > > > saw any of them move.>> > > > >>> > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one >> > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.>> > > > >>> > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers. >> > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the >> > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they >> > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in >> > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.>> > > > >>> > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on >> > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped >> > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.>> > > > >>> > > > > >> > > > >>> > > > > From: "jessnyc" <helpnynow@>>> > > > > "Birdmites.org Website" <bird mites >>> > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM>> > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?>> > > > >>> > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I >> > > > bought>> > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.>> > > > >>> > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers somehow>> > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or >> > > > more>> > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and >> > > > eventually I>> > > > > began seeing more and more of them.>> > > > >>> > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves>> > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full >> > > > of>> > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black, >> > > > some>> > > > > are also white and hard to see.>> > > > >>> > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive and>> > > > > reproduce in it.>> > > > >>> > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I haven't>> > > > > found anything that would really kill them.>> > > > >>> > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?>> > > > >>> > > > > Jess.>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > > ------------------------------------>> > > > >>> > > > >

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I would not bathe pets with tea tree, my choice, myself yes. Sulfur is very safe

to use on pets from my experience. Sulfur-based shampoos are not prescribed for

flea issues, but rather for issues involving parasitic mange mites or skin

issues due to seborrhea or fungal infections. Likewise, sulfur dips and powders

are used for mange mites or lice, but are not recommended for use with fleas.

I would use nustock for ears, paws, ect. Also dust bedding with DE. All pets and

humans carry mites, keep the immune strong. My pets get DE and MSM in food, if

infected or sickly I use MMS. I also keep one spot and tick collar on the dogs.

My cat just one spot, nustock for ears. She uses the box very little, however I

have DE in cat box to with litter.

http://www.jefferspet.com/preventic-tick-collar/p/WV-C1/cn/15000/

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Hi Jess,

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

> >> > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

> >> > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

> >> > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know of

> >> > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

> >> > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure to

> >> > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

> >> > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

> >> > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

> >> > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

> >> > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

> >> > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes they

> >> > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

> >> > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

> >> > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

> >> > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of knowledgable

> >> > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When I

> >> > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them under

> >> > > > the digital scope I found some

> >> > > > interesting

> >> > > > things. I

> >> > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

> >> > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

> >> > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

> >> > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

> >> > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

> >> > > > saw any of them move.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

> >> > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

> >> > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

> >> > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

> >> > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

> >> > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

> >> > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

> >> > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

> >> > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

> >> > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

> >> > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

> >> > > > bought

> >> > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers somehow

> >> > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

> >> > > > more

> >> > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

> >> > > > eventually I

> >> > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

> >> > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

> >> > > > of

> >> > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

> >> > > > some

> >> > > > > are also white and hard to see.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive and

> >> > > > > reproduce in it.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I haven't

> >> > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Jess.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > ------------------------------------

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

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Have jack russel rescue mix, and terrior rescue mix. And calico cat:)

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Hi Jess,

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

> >> > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

> >> > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

> >> > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know of

> >> > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

> >> > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure to

> >> > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

> >> > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

> >> > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

> >> > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

> >> > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

> >> > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes they

> >> > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

> >> > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

> >> > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

> >> > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of knowledgable

> >> > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When I

> >> > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them under

> >> > > > the digital scope I found some

> >> > > > interesting

> >> > > > things. I

> >> > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

> >> > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

> >> > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

> >> > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

> >> > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

> >> > > > saw any of them move.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

> >> > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

> >> > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

> >> > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

> >> > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

> >> > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

> >> > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

> >> > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

> >> > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

> >> > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

> >> > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

> >> > > > bought

> >> > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers somehow

> >> > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

> >> > > > more

> >> > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

> >> > > > eventually I

> >> > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

> >> > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

> >> > > > of

> >> > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

> >> > > > some

> >> > > > > are also white and hard to see.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive and

> >> > > > > reproduce in it.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I haven't

> >> > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > Jess.

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > > ------------------------------------

> >> > > > >

> >> > > > >

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Sound adorable Marie. High energy except kitty, right?From: "healinghope" <mfrreman@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 4:56:16 PMSubject: Re:healing hopeHave jack russel rescue mix, and terrior rescue mix. And calico cat:) > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Hi Jess, > >> > > > > > >> > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often. > >> > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I > >> > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I > >> > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know of > >> > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on > >> > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure to > >> > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although > >> > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but > >> > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had > >> > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by- > >> > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl > >> > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes they > >> > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe > >> > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano > >> > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm > >> > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of knowledgable > >> > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When I > >> > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them under > >> > > > the digital scope I found some > >> > > > interesting > >> > > > things. I > >> > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a > >> > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period > >> > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The > >> > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did, > >> > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never > >> > > > saw any of them move. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one > >> > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers. > >> > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the > >> > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they > >> > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in > >> > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on > >> > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped > >> > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > From: "jessnyc" <helpnynow@> > >> > > > > "Birdmites.org Website" <bird mites > > >> > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM > >> > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil? > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I > >> > > > bought > >> > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers somehow > >> > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or > >> > > > more > >> > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and > >> > > > eventually I > >> > > > > began seeing more and more of them. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves > >> > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full > >> > > > of > >> > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black, > >> > > > some > >> > > > > are also white and hard to see. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive and > >> > > > > reproduce in it. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I haven't > >> > > > > found anything that would really kill them. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me? > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Jess. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > >> > > > > > >> > > > >

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glad I have a doggie door and acres of land, watched to much frazier. Lol

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > Hi Jess,

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

> > >> > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

> > >> > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

> > >> > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know

of

> > >> > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

> > >> > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure

to

> > >> > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

> > >> > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

> > >> > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

> > >> > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

> > >> > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

> > >> > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes

they

> > >> > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

> > >> > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

> > >> > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

> > >> > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of

knowledgable

> > >> > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When

I

> > >> > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them

under

> > >> > > > the digital scope I found some

> > >> > > > interesting

> > >> > > > things. I

> > >> > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

> > >> > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

> > >> > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

> > >> > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

> > >> > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

> > >> > > > saw any of them move.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

> > >> > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

> > >> > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

> > >> > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

> > >> > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

> > >> > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

> > >> > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

> > >> > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

> > >> > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

> > >> > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

> > >> > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

> > >> > > > bought

> > >> > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers

somehow

> > >> > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

> > >> > > > more

> > >> > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

> > >> > > > eventually I

> > >> > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

> > >> > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

> > >> > > > of

> > >> > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

> > >> > > > some

> > >> > > > > are also white and hard to see.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive

and

> > >> > > > > reproduce in it.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I

haven't

> > >> > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > Jess.

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > > ------------------------------------

> > >> > > > >

> > >> > > > >

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My cat that passed was calico

Lovely nature

Dog is,springer spaniel

Lovely nature

But I have nooo energy n she is a powerhouse pulls on lead sprimging about

My back is sore n.im shatered but she is a lovely girl

Tho have to buy zyklene,flower remedy homeopathy for fear as she terrified of

other dogs clings like a baby whimpering

Oh I have taken on a lot

Wory bout mites vmuch too

But also know im v good to her in other ways!

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On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 16:56 PDT healinghope wrote:

>Have jack russel rescue mix, and terrior rescue mix. And calico cat:)

>

>

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > Hi Jess,

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

>> > > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

>> > > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

>> > > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know of

>> > > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

>> > > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure to

>> > > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

>> > > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

>> > > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

>> > > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

>> > > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

>> > > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes they

>> > > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

>> > > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

>> > > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

>> > > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of knowledgable

>> > > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When I

>> > > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them under

>> > > > > the digital scope I found some

>> > > > > interesting

>> > > > > things. I

>> > > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

>> > > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

>> > > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

>> > > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

>> > > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

>> > > > > saw any of them move.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

>> > > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

>> > > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

>> > > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

>> > > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

>> > > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

>> > > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

>> > > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

>> > > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

>> > > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

>> > > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

>> > > > > bought

>> > > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers somehow

>> > > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

>> > > > > more

>> > > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

>> > > > > eventually I

>> > > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

>> > > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

>> > > > > of

>> > > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

>> > > > > some

>> > > > > > are also white and hard to see.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive and

>> > > > > > reproduce in it.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I haven't

>> > > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > Jess.

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > > ------------------------------------

>> > > > > >

>> > > > > >

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Springer spaniels are well natured dogs. Lots of grooming. I like short haired

dogs, less work. Lol was she ever around other animals that may have attacked

her, or hurt her? I am big on herbs for dogs to. Derma nerve would be great for

your baby perhaps.

http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/derma_nerv.html

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > Hi Jess,

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

> >> > > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

> >> > > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

> >> > > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know

of

> >> > > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

> >> > > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure

to

> >> > > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

> >> > > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

> >> > > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

> >> > > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

> >> > > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

> >> > > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes

they

> >> > > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

> >> > > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

> >> > > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

> >> > > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of

knowledgable

> >> > > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When

I

> >> > > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them

under

> >> > > > > the digital scope I found some

> >> > > > > interesting

> >> > > > > things. I

> >> > > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

> >> > > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

> >> > > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

> >> > > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

> >> > > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

> >> > > > > saw any of them move.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

> >> > > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

> >> > > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

> >> > > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

> >> > > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

> >> > > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

> >> > > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

> >> > > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

> >> > > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

> >> > > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

> >> > > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

> >> > > > > bought

> >> > > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers

somehow

> >> > > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

> >> > > > > more

> >> > > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

> >> > > > > eventually I

> >> > > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

> >> > > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

> >> > > > > of

> >> > > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

> >> > > > > some

> >> > > > > > are also white and hard to see.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive

and

> >> > > > > > reproduce in it.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I

haven't

> >> > > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > Jess.

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------

> >> > > > > >

> >> > > > > >

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Yes she was bit on the tongue by another dog!:-(

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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 05:16 PDT healinghope wrote:

>Springer spaniels are well natured dogs. Lots of grooming. I like short haired

dogs, less work. Lol was she ever around other animals that may have attacked

her, or hurt her? I am big on herbs for dogs to. Derma nerve would be great for

your baby perhaps.

>http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/derma_nerv.html

>

>

>

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > Hi Jess,

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > It is really good to hear from you. I've thought about you often.

>> > > > > > I'm in the same boat with the similar questions about fibers. I

>> > > > > > wonder if there is any way to get rid of the fibers permanently. I

>> > > > > > feel them floating and landing on my hands at times. I don't know

of

>> > > > > > anyone who has had fibers that actually got rid of them. Many on

>> > > > > > this site did not have fibers, but had mites only. Their exposure

to

>> > > > > > mites did not bring fibers. Mites for sure can be killed, although

>> > > > > > with tremendous difficulty. I don't know what makes the fibers, but

>> > > > > > they are part of what defines Morgellons. So many people who had

>> > > > > > mites end up with the fibers. Some people think they are a by-

>> > > > > > product of a mite or parasite, or bacteria and some ppl

>> > > > > > believe they are alive. I'm a member of the group that believes

they

>> > > > > > are living, although don't have any idea how that could be. Maybe

>> > > > > > investigators, although very controversial, believe they are nano

>> > > > > > products, and I think they maybe are. That's just an opinion... I'm

>> > > > > > not the one to come up with this as there are plenty of

knowledgable

>> > > > > > people who have said this... Dr. Hildegard Staninger for one. When

I

>> > > > > > had a microscope and was collecting fibers and looking at them

under

>> > > > > > the digital scope I found some

>> > > > > > interesting

>> > > > > > things. I

>> > > > > > would put the fibers on slides, cover them in emersion oil and a

>> > > > > > thin glass sheet over the top and look at the fibers over a period

>> > > > > > of months. I stored them in a special box designed for slides. The

>> > > > > > fibers themselves changed over time from month to month (some did,

>> > > > > > some did not). Some developed what looked like a pin head. I never

>> > > > > > saw any of them move.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > I really wish I had a microscope again, but I haven't found one

>> > > > > > that hooks up with software for an iMac which I have now.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > I think there are things that disrupt the energy of the fibers.

>> > > > > > Scientists may have found a way to create life and I think the

>> > > > > > fibers are self creating... in the human body they have what they

>> > > > > > need to reproduce successfully. They also seem to reproduce in

>> > > > > > homes. Some may be programmed to carry diseases.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > I did not find coconut oil helpful on the body. When I put it on

>> > > > > > my hands and feet it seemed to dry my skin out further so I stopped

>> > > > > > using it. So no, it isn't just you Jess. It never was just you.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > From: " jessnyc " <helpnynow@>

>> > > > > > > " Birdmites.org Website " <bird mites >

>> > > > > > > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:29:50 PM

>> > > > > > > Subject: So the fibers survive coconut oil?

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > I had thought that coconut oil was a remedy for these fibers. I

>> > > > > > bought

>> > > > > > > some and had a small jar next to me at all times.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > When the oil was in liquid form, I noticed that the fibers

somehow

>> > > > > > > managed to get in the oil, my little jar had suddenly like 10 or

>> > > > > > more

>> > > > > > > fibers. After a while I saw they all stuck together, and

>> > > > > > eventually I

>> > > > > > > began seeing more and more of them.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > I wonder if they reproduced in the oil and assembled themselves

>> > > > > > > together? That's what it looked like to me, my little jar is full

>> > > > > > of

>> > > > > > > some big and some tiny fibers, they're mostly blue red or black,

>> > > > > > some

>> > > > > > > are also white and hard to see.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > I guess this shows they don't die with coconut oil, they thrive

and

>> > > > > > > reproduce in it.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > Jesus, is there anything remedy that actually kills them? I

haven't

>> > > > > > > found anything that would really kill them.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > Has anyone had any success with coconut oil? Or is it just me?

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > Jess.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > ------------------------------------

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

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