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What is the best defense against buggies in the park?

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Original 7/4/2012 Post

Jul
7/4/2012
11:30:37 AM


Hi everyone,
I just moved & now reside one SINGLE block away, just 1 street-block, from Central Park! Yayyy! I am so lucky :)
So, I know the buggies are extremely intrigued by my fungal issues, but I am not about to avoid the park for this reason are you kidding? I would like to know what methods you all have had the best success with in the foliage, to protect against critters. I have some OFF... and I spray my calves with peppermint because I get bites there on occassion, just mosquitoes, spiders, etc.
I'm doing really well by the way... I will post more about that once things slow down for me. But I am happy to report that I follow the protocol & feel like I'm living my life again. I rarely feel M symptoms, and think about this problem less and less with each passing day :)
Thank you all, x

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Helpme
9/19/2018
8:52:51 AM

Morgellons - Contact Deanna
Contact Deanna

Hi Doreen ,

I find that flying insects are attracted to me.

I heard that midges in Scotland bite a person and this signals a host of others to come biting.

I heard that it was a pheromone given off by the first biter.

If this is true I wish someone would find an antidote to the pheromone for us.

Helpme aka Debbie


Chrissie
9/19/2018
9:00:01 AM

Morgellons - Natural Ginesis Toxic Disease Starter Kit
Natural Ginesis Toxic Disease Starter Kit

Hi Jul,

Congratulations on moving to a new place near Central Park that you love. You sound super excited about it which is great!

It's great news that you are on the protocol and that it is helping you tremendously, to the extent that you hardly think of M disease now. Good to hear you are getting on more with living your life :-)

Kleen green is what you need, it's a game changer. Get the concentrate and dilute seven to one. Spray your whole body before going to the park. You could even bring a spray bottle and spray your face and uncovered areas whilst there. It will help a lot.

Hi Doreen,

M disease is a multi faceted disease with many components; bacterial, fungal, viral, parasitical, Lyme disease and often Lyme Co infection too,

We all have much of this in common but we don't all necessarily have the same mix of pathogens. We were all affected by different vectors that carry different diseases.

At early stages of the disease, when my symptoms were very bad I was indeed a magnet for insects when I went outside. Now I think they were attracted to what I was shedding from my skin. Could it have been the fungal component I was shedding that intereted them? I cannot say for sure, but something was definetely attracting them and yes it was not pleasant.

But I think you will find if you spray yourself repeatedly with Kleen Green that this will help. Kleen Green kills fungus and insects. A win win situation for M disease sufferers.

Best wishes,

Chrissie



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