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What's New from the Manufacturers!

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Original 2/14/2018 Post

Mel,
2/14/2018
2:28:55 PM

Morgellons - What's New from the Manufacturers!

Hello Everyone and Welcome,

Once again we have created a new thread with the HOPE of keeping you dated with the latest information from the various manufacturers comprising of the protocol.

Enjoy and use them to aide in your health's restoration.

Any question for any of Manufactures can be made in this thread or write it down and save it for a Conference call with that manufacturer.

We hope this will benefit every one.

GOD bless you all,
Mel

Yes it's true those who did not give up HOPE got Well.

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Mel
7/14/2025
9:23:40 AM

Morgellons - Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.
Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.

Dealing with Deer Ticks the Natural Way: How Kleen Green Can Help

Warm weather brings sunshine, green grass, and the great outdoors — but it also brings ticks. Among the most concerning is the deer tick, known for spreading Lyme disease and other infections. Whether you're hiking through wooded trails, playing in the backyard, or just enjoying a summer picnic, it's important to protect yourself, your family, and your pets from these tiny but dangerous pests.

What Are Deer Ticks?
Deer ticks (or black-legged ticks) are small, hard-to-see arachnids that thrive in tall grasses, leaf litter, and wooded areas. They're most active in spring and early summer, and they latch onto hosts — including humans and pets — to feed on blood. Because they're so small (about the size of a poppy seed), they can go unnoticed until it's too late.

Why Ticks Are a Concern
Deer ticks can carry:
Lyme disease
Anaplasmosis
Babesiosis

Early detection and prevention are key. That’s where smart habits — and natural products like Kleen Green — come in.

How Kleen Green Helps
Kleen Green Naturally Enzymes™ is a safe, non-toxic enzyme cleaner that breaks down the exoskeletons of insects like ticks, mites, and fleas — without the use of harsh chemicals. Here's how you can use it as part of your tick-fighting strategy:

1. Spray Clothing and Gear
Before heading outside, lightly spray clothing, socks, and shoes with a diluted Kleen Green solution. It won’t stain or irritate, and it helps create a less hospitable environment for ticks.

2. Treat Pets Naturally
Pets are frequent tick targets. Use Kleen Green (diluted as directed) to spray or wipe down your dog’s coat after walks in grassy or wooded areas. It’s gentle enough for daily use and doesn’t contain harmful pesticides.

3. Clean Your Home and Yard
Ticks don’t just stay outside. Spray Kleen Green around entryways, baseboards, pet beds, and under furniture where pests might hide. You can also use it to clean picnic gear, outdoor furniture, and even tents or sleeping bags.

4. Safe Tick Disposal
If you find a tick, don’t just flush it — place it in a small container of soapy water mixed with Kleen Green. This helps break down the tick’s protective surface and ensures it’s thoroughly neutralized.

A Healthier Way to Stay Tick-Free
Kleen Green is more than just a cleaner — it’s peace of mind in a bottle. With no chemical residue, it's safe for children, pets, and the environment. This summer, enjoy nature without fear. Stay clean. Stay green. Stay protected.

Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.


Glenn
7/6/2025
7:01:26 AM

Hello Everyone,

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

God Bless,
Glenn
Morgellons - What's New from the Manufacturers!




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