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Robin
10/30/2009 9:59:10 AM
| I was hopeing the Lidocaine gel would paralyze them and kill them dead. ld - I use the Green Kleen alot. They claim if used for 3 weeks, that it will kill scabies. Well, then I am convinced it gets under the skin. Whether it is effective against our arthopods, for a killing factor that is, I don't know. I do have good results with it. If I feel a crawlie I spray there and then it is gone. I didn't see anything pop out. It all comes after for me. All the routine done, soaking in Bobs bodacious, smearing the appropriate creams, then later in bed I feel something and that's when they come out. I feel around and meticulously capture whatever.... Small white dot (mite?), thread ball (if you look under a scope with that thing in oil you can see a little brown spot I think is the nematode) or black spec. Also, they say that the coconut oil is AnitFungal. Or rub in the oregano oil from a gel cap. I don't know. Just my opinion. I had bought an anti-fungal small brown jar from Vermont Co. Store. I did this before I had this. I had it for my boyfriend's fungal toe. However, when I saw a red patch on my mothers arm, I painted it with this stuff and it was gone soon after.  |
rose
10/29/2009 6:22:36 PM
| I have used lidocaine ointment from the doctor. It relieves pain. Blessings Rose  |
ld
10/28/2009 10:58:25 PM
| For those who haven't order their menthol Crystals yet from Mountain Rose Herbs, they also have an October special of 20% off of 40z. Peppermint spray for $4.60, 8 oz. Aloe Vera Gel for 4.25 and for those who cook, 20% off of organic Basil leaf $4.60. On the top click on their specials Linda |
ld
10/27/2009 7:00:11 PM
| Robin, when you sprayed the enzyme insecticide Kleen Green on and rubbed it in, did you see anything pop out of your skin then?
When you said you were wondering if there are small microscopic arthropods in the skin, I believe so because of experiment this morning. I read someone used hydrogen Perx. on their lesions and it drew them out. This morning I saw a small black smudge spot of my leg. Looked like it was just dirty from my newspaper but thought I would test it anyway and rubbed it with the Hyd/Pro. Something like a white pimple appeared so I took the tweezers to it immediately but it still left a small crevice |
Robin
10/27/2009 11:21:49 AM
| Great idea the non-gmo cornstarch. My mother healed some lesions with neosporin powder - but it has to be ordered by the pharmacist even tho it is non-Rx. Has anyone tried this? Also, yesterday, I discovered something. I have a nurse friend who gave me a tube of Lidocaine Hydrochloride Jelly 2% --I had a intense crawling sensation in the place they love the best, my upper-back, neck area. I put the local anesthetic jelly on. It dries to flakey so the skin itches a little, so I sprayed the enzyme insecticide Kleen Green on and rubbed it in. (I talked to the owner of the company, natural ginesis, and she said it is fine for skin.) I had the best night. I felt normal for the evening. I slept until 5 a.m. Then felt symptoms again... :-( I am wondering, if there are small microscopic arthropods in the skin, if the local anesthetic jelly might paralyze them? For a while anyway. Does anyone have any idea on this? I am not recommending this but it is what I did.  |
G
10/26/2009 12:17:12 AM
| Dont forget to buy the non gmo corn starch! They do have it! I just bought it for my cooking, but after seeing this thought I would share that. |
Susanne
10/25/2009 2:26:35 AM
| Try putting cornstarch right on your face, after washing. I have applied it directly to my face and it was soothing. see if that does it. . for me it offered a hedge of protection. besides my body, then I put white clothing long sleeve T's and white yoga pants on all the time (kinda like a gauze) so nothing could get to me and things could stay dry and heal up. This was comfortable for me without stinging. letsbwell@gmail.com |
Auntie M
10/25/2009 1:36:21 AM
| I have found that where the inflammation on my face is, in large red patches, putting peppermint oil soap on it is excrutiatingly painful. I know peppermint and tea tree oils kill parasites and are antibacterial. I don't know if they are antifungal. |
Kim S **
10/24/2009 5:37:41 PM | I have heard many times that Peppermint body spray helps keeps the crawlies away, I am going to try it and I wanted to share. I have found Peppermint and Eucalyptus body mist that has peppermint, cedarwood, patchouli and eucalyptus in it. Cost is $9.95 for 4 oz. You can purchase it as of Nov 1st at Wick-edly Scent. |
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