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Post Skin Parasites from Hell    Skin Parasites from Hell Date-310Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:34 am

Skin Parasites that make your skin crawl are here to stay. Theyappear to itch from under your skin and are impervious to all standardmedical treatments. Elimite and Quill will give you a four day reprieveand then the itching returns and it's relentless. The only thing thathelps are hot (almost scalding) baths and then only for a few hours.They are indeed skin parasites from hell. What's worse is thatonce you are infected, everything in your environment becomescontaminated or infected with them. You can also be highly contagious. Howdoes one get these skin parasites? The skin parasites can betransmitted direct from any one of many types of mites from an infectedanimal--rat mites, mice mites, bird mites, or any mite that takes upresidence on animals. The skin parasites can also be transmitted bycoming in contact with an infected animal's feces such as mice or ratfeces, bird feces--even cat or dog feces. Indirectly, theskin parasites can be transmitted from anything that has been worn orin contact with an infected person--clothing, rugs, furniture,jewelry...
Yes, sitting in an airplane seat after it has been sat inby an infected person is all that's required to become infected withthese parasites. The same is true from barber's chairs, Theonly good news is that relatively speaking very few people are infectedwith these skin parasites--less than ten thousand in the entire countryand not all of them are contagious. What are these horrific skinparasites? The most popular one--the one that has gained the most mediaattention--is Morgellons. Relentless itching is only the first symptomsof Morgellons. Soon skin rashes develop along with lesions that don'theal. Many sufferers report string-like fibers (some like loose cottonballs) along with black specs. The unfortunate reality is that thereare no known diagnostic tests available to identify the skin parasitesand no known medical treatment. The afflicted also notice that withcontinued infection they may actually cough up worms or larvae. Accordingto the experts there are several things to look for on your body todetermine if you may be infected with skin parasites.
� Non healing lesions or sores.
�Fibers or filaments on skin at various non-healing sites where the skinparasites reside. You can see it with the use of a jeweler's loop andthey are also fluorescent under a ultra violet light.
� Cotton-like balls on your body without any reasonable explanation.
� Intense itching skin.
� Stinging or biting.
� Hair loss.
� Chronic fatigue.
� Brain fog.
� Hard nodules under the skin.
� Fibromyalgia or joint swelling and pain.
� Black specs on the skin and bed sheets.
� Presence of tiny strawberry type of spots--look like bright red blood spots just under the skin. Anythree or more of these symptoms are associated with the Morgellonsparasite plus a co infection of protozoan and or Lyme disease. Lymedisease is scary but real. The infecting organisms such as mites alsopass along Lyme disease and or Protozoan infection. It's like a doublewhammy. The infected one spends a lot of time in doctor's offices onlyto be told that nothing can be identified. Helpful doctors throw at iteverything they can in terms of prescription creams used for scabies,ring worm and so on, but nothing works for more than a few days.Unhelpful doctors suggest that the symptoms are caused by stress and in"one's head." With no help from the medical community, theafflicted one turns to the internet where they learn of Morgellons andother skin parasites in the form of Collembola (Spring Tails) andnematodes such as Strongyloides Stercoralis The internet,although very informative, is a shocking confusing world with manyposting sites sounding of gloom and doom and many sketchy details oftreatments. Suffering from skin parasites raises some importantquestions. How do you bathe? What skin creams or lotions provideresults? How do you get skin parasites out of your bedding, furniture,rugs�? Although your doctor has no answers to these questions there arereal down to earth answers to get your life back to normal.
RichardKuhns B.S.Ch.E is the author of Soothing the Itch Within and the Dietto Control it ebook. His aim is to provide a,b,c direction for diet,bathing, disinfection techniques, and medical options to get rid ofskin parasites. To find out more please visit http://www.SkinParasitesEbook.com He is also author of best selling self hypnosis stress management cds at http://www.DStressDoc.com
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