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Original 10/25/2009 Post | |
Auntie M 10/25/2009 1:27:31 AM | I reviewed Dr. Susan Kolb's protocol and saw her environmental recommendations. I used organic apple cider vinegar in the drains for the first time since I got this 6 months ago. She says use a cup every 2 weeks. The the drain in the bathroom sink, where I nit comb my hair every day, turned flourescent green and showed me there was slime growing up out of the drainpipe into the sink. I could not see it otherwise. I had dropped something down this drain a couple of months ago and in retrieving it up through the pipe, white slimey stuff, which was partially blocking the drain came out in gobs. I did not make the connection at that time this might be a fungus because at that point, I was so exhausted and still pretty ignorant about what this is. I have never had any drain problems in the past. The vinegar also removed black stuff on the plastic drain cover (with holes in it) in the kitchen sink that nothing else would remove. I will be using apple cider vinegar quite often from now to clean the drains. Also, good news. Groin itch greatly subsided. I believe the prescription anti-fungal I am taking internally is helping. Did not need a vinegar bath today. There is still biting going on though. Two different pathogens (at least), I believe. Using tons of coconut oil on face and neck. Sometimes it helps. Sometimes it does not work as well. I am so grateful for all your suggestions. I just bought the creme made by Hilltop Acres Naturals (see Mae's site, MorgellonsFocus.com about it), as I spoke for quite awhile with the owner. She has gotten a great healing response personally and through testimonials from customers. She is extremely knowledgeable. I going to try it. She said a little goes a long way and that if you have to coat the whole body, first put olive oil all over the body before applying creme. She said the olive oil 'tricks' the pores into opening more making it easier for her creme to do its work. She said it has emu oil (from Australia) in it, which is only one of two oils that penetrate all 4 layers of the skin and I believe even may enter the blood. For me to permanently learn and change, I need to know the 'WHY it WORKS.' The more this is shared, the faster I change. |
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G 10/26/2009 12:23:01 AM | I have used vinegar down the drains as well, in the past. More recently I did use clorox, I know its a chemical, but it really cleaned it up! I will continue to use the vinegar and only use the clorox once in awhile. I also utilized the clorox (with gloves) to do ceilings, walls, refridgerator, and other areas that were prone to mold/mildew. This seems to have helped in my environment to a degree. Please know that I live in a very moist environment and this is a constant battle here. Thank you for sharing. I have also used vinegar with baking soda to clean the drains at times. |
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