One day you feel clean and in control of your life. The next day you feel invaded, dirty and grossed out. You soon learn that itchy skin parasites have taken over your life and your home. It is a life altering event which leaves you at the mercy of invisible parasites. You're left feeling abandoned by your doctor because they are impossible to diagnose so there is no help from your doctor. Yes, you can get your life back.
It is one thing to contract itchy skin parasites but it is absolutely gross to discover that they have invaded your home. Even if you have the cleanest home you can contract biting itchy crawling parasites that give you the feeling that you have been living with zoo animals. In fact, a dog pen would seem cleaner in spite of the reality that dust never gets to settle on your furniture.
In the first days of infection from these itchy skin parasites you see absolutely nothing. You feel stings under your skin and can not see a thing. A few days later skin rashes and papules develop. Biting and itching never stops. The only relief is by taking a near scalding hot bath and it is short lived for only a few hours when the relentless itching comes back.
As time rolls on within a few weeks hard nodules develop under the skin. More papules and rashes enlarge. With some itchy skin parasites shiny specs are noticed on your skin when illuminated with sun light. Some itchy skin parasites gravitate to the eye brows. One itchy skin parasites produces florescent fibers growing from the skin and cotton like balls on the furniture and your skin.
Trips to your local drug store provide no relief. Soon there's a trip to the doctor. Certain that relief is a prescription away, confusion and disappointment set in when the doctor announces that he can not find anything to treat. Blood tests and skin biopsies are negative leaving even more frustration and confusion. Sympathetic doctors prescribe Elemite and other skin lotions with antibiotics that help for a few days.
Within four days the nightmare of itchy biting skin returns. Desperate searches on the internet yield a lot of confusion. There is one certainty. You have a parasite and your house or apartment has become its residence. In fact if your were to leave your home for a few hours and miraculously get them totally gone from your body, the minute you come back to your house or apartment you would become reinfected no matter how clean your home is. Truth is from driving your car, you would be reinfected even before you reached your home.
Just where are the parasites hiding in your home is the question? First, the actual parasites are invisible. You will find them everywhere you have body contact for more than a few minutes. For instance you sit on your couch. Several moments later the parasites are in the fabric. And anyone who sits in that piece of furniture can get infected. Same goes for the flooring as they are easily transferred from your bare feet. They are then transferred to anywhere you step. They get in your They get in your bedding and clothing, your razors, jewelry, and even your pocket book.
Then there are the vectors (insects that transfer them) which are nearly invisible. The vectors can be mice or rat mites, bed bugs, bird mites, and flying mites. Of course they come from infected mice, rats, and birds.
Within months worm like or bugs of some sort are noticed coming from the nose, mouth, or in the stool. It is normal at this point to feel movement inside the eyes, ears, mouth, rectum, nose and so on. For fear of infecting others, the individual becomes antisocial. What are these parasites? Can they be identified? Typically there are three types of itchy skin parasites. They are collembola, strongyloides stercoralis, and Morgellons. The only one that can be identified or diagnosed is strongyloides stercoralis via a blood serum test. The other two can not be diagnosed. Those chronically infected often consider suicide the number that actually go through with it is unknown. Getting your life back is a full time job and can be complicated with lots of conflicting advice found on the internet. Disinfection in the first step. Disinfect the auto, home, and office space. Disinfection must be done many times every day until the infection is brought under control on your body. My experience says this can be done inexpensively using house hold laundry ammonia and or diatomaceous earth as opposed to some expensive products you will find on the internet.
Personal treatment is utilizing hot baths with bleach and Epson salts followed by a wipe down with tea tree oil. To stop being a breeding ground internally for these parasites, a strict diet is required which I discovered from personal experience over the course of ten years. I call it the King diet which you can Google. There are foods which feed the itchy skin parasites and foods which starve them and there is no theory to the diet.
Summarizing the diet is very important for all three itchy skin parasites. Additionally for Morgellons a specific debriding gel plus a specific glutathione accelerator is necessary. With the other two itchy skin parasites, an anti parasitic drug plus the targeted glutathione accelerator is the ticket. The result is that by putting all this together you can get your self esteem and life back and join society once again. Soothing the Itch Within and The Diet to Control It is an e-book with clear a,b,c direction to taking your life back from the hell of itchy skin parasites.
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