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This is not bullshit User ID: 12590020 Mexico 10/09/2012 11:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The CIA plants these on dissenters to stifle their efforts. If you have any political activities you do, or are in any way societally influential in a way that maintains the OLD america, you may be targeted. scabies are supposed to be invisibly small. But the mega scabies actually are big enough to be barely seen. You ought to be able to photograph them with a decent pocket camera set to the macro setting, and focusing as close as you can. I got nailed by these, and flea and tick shampoo is excellent for this, as is bleach. Dont pay the medical community for their bullshit, go to the pet store or Wal Mart and start there, There are two types, one has permetherin and the other has dextrochloramphos, try both, if that fails try tea tree oil and if that fails get to the ocean and swim for a few consecutive hours. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12590020 Mexico 10/09/2012 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The CIA plants these on dissenters to stifle their efforts. If you have any political activities you do, or are in any way societally influential in a way that maintains the OLD america, you may be targeted. Quoting: This is not bullshit 12590020 scabies are supposed to be invisibly small. But the mega scabies actually are big enough to be barely seen. You ought to be able to photograph them with a decent pocket camera set to the macro setting, and focusing as close as you can. I got nailed by these, and flea and tick shampoo is excellent for this, as is bleach. Dont pay the medical community for their bullshit, go to the pet store or Wal Mart and start there, There are two types, one has permetherin and the other has dextrochloramphos, try both, if that fails try tea tree oil and if that fails get to the ocean and swim for a few consecutive hours. wash all clothing in hot water and hot hot dry, even if it says not to. You may have to throw away your bed, clothes, car seats, the whole 9 yards. Your entire environment will be contaminated. |
SevenThunders User ID: 15851599 United States 10/09/2012 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You have to treat everyone in your household at the same time. You also have to constantly wash bedding and clothing. Try baths in tea tree oil and even better clove oil. These are very powerful natural antibiotics so be careful, they will burn your skin. With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/09/2012 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The CIA plants these on dissenters to stifle their efforts. If you have any political activities you do, or are in any way societally influential in a way that maintains the OLD america, you may be targeted. Quoting: This is not bullshit 12590020 scabies are supposed to be invisibly small. But the mega scabies actually are big enough to be barely seen. You ought to be able to photograph them with a decent pocket camera set to the macro setting, and focusing as close as you can. I got nailed by these, and flea and tick shampoo is excellent for this, as is bleach. Dont pay the medical community for their bullshit, go to the pet store or Wal Mart and start there, There are two types, one has permetherin and the other has dextrochloramphos, try both, if that fails try tea tree oil and if that fails get to the ocean and swim for a few consecutive hours. Thank you. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/09/2012 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You have to treat everyone in your household at the same time. You also have to constantly wash bedding and clothing. Quoting: SevenThunders Try baths in tea tree oil and even better clove oil. These are very powerful natural antibiotics so be careful, they will burn your skin. Thank you. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/09/2012 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Man, I do like 10 or 12 loads a day, have used bleach,alcohol,lysol and any and every thing else.Nothing seems to work. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12590020 Mexico 10/09/2012 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The CIA plants these on dissenters to stifle their efforts. If you have any political activities you do, or are in any way societally influential in a way that maintains the OLD america, you may be targeted. Quoting: This is not bullshit 12590020 scabies are supposed to be invisibly small. But the mega scabies actually are big enough to be barely seen. You ought to be able to photograph them with a decent pocket camera set to the macro setting, and focusing as close as you can. I got nailed by these, and flea and tick shampoo is excellent for this, as is bleach. Dont pay the medical community for their bullshit, go to the pet store or Wal Mart and start there, There are two types, one has permetherin and the other has dextrochloramphos, try both, if that fails try tea tree oil and if that fails get to the ocean and swim for a few consecutive hours. Thank you. Bleach has killed these for me. The ocean is a suggestion because it is extremely hard on any parasite, and scabies need to breathe. Submerging them for hours in salt water should be lethal to them. Scabies are from the order of Arachnids, on a different branch than spiders. That is what you are dealing with, so things that would kill a spider will kill the scabies as well. Bleach really does work against these, but the procedure is a a painful burn your lungs out affair, so seek an open area that wont concentrate the fumes, soak a washcloth and go for it. This is what I used to kill them with. These are big ones, where if you itch them and rip them out, there will be a little blood spot where they were, even if you do not break the skin. They actually burrow all the way to blood. Normal scabies do not. Normal scabies can cause people to itch themselves bloody but they do not burrow deep enough to leave a bloody hole. It will be a very small pin prick sized hole. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/09/2012 11:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The CIA plants these on dissenters to stifle their efforts. If you have any political activities you do, or are in any way societally influential in a way that maintains the OLD america, you may be targeted. Quoting: This is not bullshit 12590020 scabies are supposed to be invisibly small. But the mega scabies actually are big enough to be barely seen. You ought to be able to photograph them with a decent pocket camera set to the macro setting, and focusing as close as you can. I got nailed by these, and flea and tick shampoo is excellent for this, as is bleach. Dont pay the medical community for their bullshit, go to the pet store or Wal Mart and start there, There are two types, one has permetherin and the other has dextrochloramphos, try both, if that fails try tea tree oil and if that fails get to the ocean and swim for a few consecutive hours. Thank you. Bleach has killed these for me. The ocean is a suggestion because it is extremely hard on any parasite, and scabies need to breathe. Submerging them for hours in salt water should be lethal to them. Scabies are from the order of Arachnids, on a different branch than spiders. That is what you are dealing with, so things that would kill a spider will kill the scabies as well. Bleach really does work against these, but the procedure is a a painful burn your lungs out affair, so seek an open area that wont concentrate the fumes, soak a washcloth and go for it. This is what I used to kill them with. These are big ones, where if you itch them and rip them out, there will be a little blood spot where they were, even if you do not break the skin. They actually burrow all the way to blood. Normal scabies do not. Normal scabies can cause people to itch themselves bloody but they do not burrow deep enough to leave a bloody hole. It will be a very small pin prick sized hole. |
warriorsbond User ID: 24395869 United States 10/09/2012 11:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have had scabies for four months and they are only getting worse. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1290057 We have gone to the docs and no help what so ever. We have used permithrin,ivermectin,sulfur,borax,peroxide and everything else you could think of, nothing works I have cleaned the house until the paint is coming off the walls,everything is bleached and discoloured. I think we have a new superbug, the damn things are resistant to all medicines. Please help anyone with knowledge of these things, please comment. Like cowboy bob says "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say nothing at all" So keep your wise ass comments to yourself. [link to scabieshometreatment.com] it says sulfer soaps work best with the diatomaceous earth. I would buy food grade from online and use it like it says on the article. however be careful to not dust it without a mask. its rather horrid on lungs if breathed in. its safe to ingest a tablespoon a day for 90 days gets rid of internal parasites and your nails and hair will grow back awesome as well. peeps think they dont have iternal stuff and even docs can say you dont have it with a sample. but the only way to know is to use it and then you see the parasites coming out days later. blech. Sorry for your misery. This will work. and oh ya. 90 per cent or higher rubbing alchohol in a spray bottle should help with the eggs. it kills bed bugs instantly. they have not developed immunity to that yet. if it works on bed bugs and their eggs then that should do it too for scabies eggs. it for sure wont hurt and does not cost much at all. good luck and let us know how you do. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/09/2012 11:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have had scabies for four months and they are only getting worse. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1290057 We have gone to the docs and no help what so ever. We have used permithrin,ivermectin,sulfur,borax,peroxide and everything else you could think of, nothing works I have cleaned the house until the paint is coming off the walls,everything is bleached and discoloured. I think we have a new superbug, the damn things are resistant to all medicines. Please help anyone with knowledge of these things, please comment. Like cowboy bob says "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say nothing at all" So keep your wise ass comments to yourself. [link to scabieshometreatment.com] it says sulfer soaps work best with the diatomaceous earth. I would buy food grade from online and use it like it says on the article. however be careful to not dust it without a mask. its rather horrid on lungs if breathed in. its safe to ingest a tablespoon a day for 90 days gets rid of internal parasites and your nails and hair will grow back awesome as well. peeps think they dont have iternal stuff and even docs can say you dont have it with a sample. but the only way to know is to use it and then you see the parasites coming out days later. blech. Sorry for your misery. This will work. and oh ya. 90 per cent or higher rubbing alchohol in a spray bottle should help with the eggs. it kills bed bugs instantly. they have not developed immunity to that yet. if it works on bed bugs and their eggs then that should do it too for scabies eggs. it for sure wont hurt and does not cost much at all. good luck and let us know how you do. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/09/2012 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have had scabies for four months and they are only getting worse. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1290057 We have gone to the docs and no help what so ever. We have used permithrin,ivermectin,sulfur,borax,peroxide and everything else you could think of, nothing works I have cleaned the house until the paint is coming off the walls,everything is bleached and discoloured. I think we have a new superbug, the damn things are resistant to all medicines. Please help anyone with knowledge of these things, please comment. Like cowboy bob says "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say nothing at all" So keep your wise ass comments to yourself. [link to scabieshometreatment.com] it says sulfer soaps work best with the diatomaceous earth. I would buy food grade from online and use it like it says on the article. however be careful to not dust it without a mask. its rather horrid on lungs if breathed in. its safe to ingest a tablespoon a day for 90 days gets rid of internal parasites and your nails and hair will grow back awesome as well. peeps think they dont have iternal stuff and even docs can say you dont have it with a sample. but the only way to know is to use it and then you see the parasites coming out days later. blech. Sorry for your misery. This will work. and oh ya. 90 per cent or higher rubbing alchohol in a spray bottle should help with the eggs. it kills bed bugs instantly. they have not developed immunity to that yet. if it works on bed bugs and their eggs then that should do it too for scabies eggs. it for sure wont hurt and does not cost much at all. good luck and let us know how you do. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/10/2012 12:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | neem tree oil, castor bean oil, lemon oil all seem to work Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1935065 just apply to infected area several times a day for three days to a week if they reappear do it again Thank you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10783814 United States 10/10/2012 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy a 2 lb box of good quality sea salt (Alessi is good) (usually less than 2 bucks a box.) and pour it into a hot bath. Don't burn yourself, but try to make it hot. Be sure to dunk your head for a few minutes and then your face. It's best if you have a deep tub. Soak in it and you will literally see the little buggers float up out of your skin. Do this every evening before bed for a few days. Your skin will start clearing up almost immediately. It doesn't burn either. Actually feels great. If you don't see improvement almost immediately add about a 1/2 bottle of peroxide to the bath after that. Continue washing your linens and clothes every day. Get some flea and tick spray with permethrin for your mattress and pillows and spray them while your sheets wash. Just be sure to keep your room ventilated while you do this. Don't soak them, just be consistent for a couple of days or until they're gone. I tried all the meds too. None of them work. I think there is a newer resistant strain as well. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/10/2012 12:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy a 2 lb box of good quality sea salt (Alessi is good) (usually less than 2 bucks a box.) and pour it into a hot bath. Don't burn yourself, but try to make it hot. Be sure to dunk your head for a few minutes and then your face. It's best if you have a deep tub. Soak in it and you will literally see the little buggers float up out of your skin. Do this every evening before bed for a few days. Your skin will start clearing up almost immediately. It doesn't burn either. Actually feels great. If you don't see improvement almost immediately add about a 1/2 bottle of peroxide to the bath after that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10783814 Continue washing your linens and clothes every day. Get some flea and tick spray with permethrin for your mattress and pillows and spray them while your sheets wash. Just be sure to keep your room ventilated while you do this. Don't soak them, just be consistent for a couple of days or until they're gone. I tried all the meds too. None of them work. I think there is a newer resistant strain as well. Thank you. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10783814 United States 10/10/2012 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No shit. Do you live in a hoarder's house or what. Have ever heard of good hygiene and cleaning the home you live in. ffs Ah nothing like compassion for your fellow man. I'm pretty sure I got mine trying on clothes in a second hand store. Or hanging out on a friend's couch. Still not sure. But hey, it's easy to judge others and be ugly via the internets isn't it. Hopefully you won't regret your callousness later. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/10/2012 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe good old fashioned tanning beds did the trick. Quoting: SpookyWatcher 23559912 Go three times a week for a month or so. Just dont stay in long enough to give yourself skin cancer. But its defnitly better than chemicals. Hope it helps with your particular bug. Seriosly goodluck. Thank you. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/10/2012 12:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No shit. Do you live in a hoarder's house or what. Have ever heard of good hygiene and cleaning the home you live in. ffs Ah nothing like compassion for your fellow man. I'm pretty sure I got mine trying on clothes in a second hand store. Or hanging out on a friend's couch. Still not sure. But hey, it's easy to judge others and be ugly via the internets isn't it. Hopefully you won't regret your callousness later. |
SpookyWatcher User ID: 23559912 United States 10/10/2012 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I dont know if that little device works... Didnt see that yu had a one year old. Sorry to hear that. Hopefully the salt water and peroxide thing another poster stated works. Goodluck |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10783814 United States 10/10/2012 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy a 2 lb box of good quality sea salt (Alessi is good) (usually less than 2 bucks a box.) and pour it into a hot bath. Don't burn yourself, but try to make it hot. Be sure to dunk your head for a few minutes and then your face. It's best if you have a deep tub. Soak in it and you will literally see the little buggers float up out of your skin. Do this every evening before bed for a few days. Your skin will start clearing up almost immediately. It doesn't burn either. Actually feels great. If you don't see improvement almost immediately add about a 1/2 bottle of peroxide to the bath after that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10783814 Continue washing your linens and clothes every day. Get some flea and tick spray with permethrin for your mattress and pillows and spray them while your sheets wash. Just be sure to keep your room ventilated while you do this. Don't soak them, just be consistent for a couple of days or until they're gone. I tried all the meds too. None of them work. I think there is a newer resistant strain as well. Thank you. You're welcome. I hope it works and quickly. It was a Godsend for me. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/10/2012 12:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.amazon.com] Quoting: SpookyWatcher 23559912 I dont know if that little device works... Didnt see that yu had a one year old. Sorry to hear that. Hopefully the salt water and peroxide thing another poster stated works. Goodluck |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1290057 United States 10/10/2012 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy a 2 lb box of good quality sea salt (Alessi is good) (usually less than 2 bucks a box.) and pour it into a hot bath. Don't burn yourself, but try to make it hot. Be sure to dunk your head for a few minutes and then your face. It's best if you have a deep tub. Soak in it and you will literally see the little buggers float up out of your skin. Do this every evening before bed for a few days. Your skin will start clearing up almost immediately. It doesn't burn either. Actually feels great. If you don't see improvement almost immediately add about a 1/2 bottle of peroxide to the bath after that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10783814 Continue washing your linens and clothes every day. Get some flea and tick spray with permethrin for your mattress and pillows and spray them while your sheets wash. Just be sure to keep your room ventilated while you do this. Don't soak them, just be consistent for a couple of days or until they're gone. I tried all the meds too. None of them work. I think there is a newer resistant strain as well. Thank you. You're welcome. I hope it works and quickly. It was a Godsend for me. |
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