Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Candida Support Group by BeeHi , I'm the one that always used to attract mosquitos. Now I can even have them in the house and they don't bother me, just being on Bee's diet. Thanks Bee! Before I got on Bee's diet I had bug zappers both front and back porch and a couple even in the house. I would suppose in the tropics you'd have to have additional screening over them so they don't kill large moths and clog the electric grid. Regards, Nan >OT: Insect Bites Posted by: " Crichlow " renee_crichlow@... renee_crichlow Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:47 am (PST) My younger sister is prone to getting mosquito bites. She uses DEET (I know this is harmful) and she has tried cinnamon oil, however the DEET works the best. She has to wear long pants to avoid getting bitten. We live in the same house and in the tropics. I may get one or two mosquito bites and I don't use any repellant. If she doesn't use repellant, she is gets bitten. Are there any dietary supplements that she can take? When she gets bitten, the bites swell to the size of a quarter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Thanks for the information but I don't think I will be successful with getting her to use Bee's diet. Like me, she has an issue with losing weight, we just don't want to lose what we have. I can encourage her to take the supplements recommended, since she takes some of them already. The raw egg drink is a no no for her, she doesn't even know that I have tried it. She saw the recipe yesterday and was grossed out. She still uses the soy protein isolate however I told her about the dangers of using it since she had piece of her thyroid removed. You can provide all the information to someone but in the end it's up to them to change. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 I thought we had some brown recluse bite stories. That I do remember, it handled it fine. There was even mosquito bite story I think and one or two bee reports. Not sure if they ever made it to the files, but I know they happened. As for amount of power, it's the same all over, 6 volts DC in a wire with some layers of cloth around the end. The more cloth the gentler, the less cloth the more aggressive and it depends on skin resistance of each user, so you tune it to your own body by using more or less cloth wrappings. It would force you to do that anyway, so this is pretty intuitive. The group doesn't get enough feedback to assemble a lot of data, so your own tests, if reported will grow our knowledge base. bG > > I checked a lot of the files and really didn't find anything that > defines the amount of current and duration of application required for > various types of bytes. Are there any stats on treating things like > spider bites and ant bites? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 Group, Recently I was bitten 3 times by mosquitos at my knee. It was slightly swollen and red with fever for over 24 hrs. Yesterday I unknowingly walked up on a yellow jacket nest in the ground and got 5 stings. The one on my thumb at the joint that is deformed from RA is still swollen, painful and warm to touch. Cold water on it feels like a nail being shoved into the joint. I took benadryl last night but there was no change. The one on the back of my knee only itches terribly. Is this associated with the RA and fluid in the joints? Has anyone experienced this? I go to the rheummy today for monthly blood work and will ask but I was wondering if it is something that she should know or just wait and see what happens. Thanks. I hope everyone has a GREAT day, Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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