I have discovered the creature responsible
Dec 4, 2016 20:50:21 GMT -5
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Post by whiteowl on Dec 4, 2016 20:50:21 GMT -5
After suffering for 9 months. Through quincedince I was in a room with black light and orange lighting and I saw all these red circles appear all over my arms and aperrantly everywhere. What was infecting me was an infestation of flat transparent scale insects. A Coccoidea in the family Archaeococcoids. Being of archaea explains the heardy persistentness and it explains the fungi and bacteria and their spontaneous reincarnation. The Coccoidea loose their legs after adhearing which helps explain straing fibers. The nymph or "crawlers" is the sensation. The adults stay motionless the entire time. Only the males reach a final stage, grow wings and fly away, but only live a day or two. The flying stage resembles a midge fly. Coccoidea can harbor nematodes and other parasites. It multiplies rapidly and I tell you boy does it look just like my skin. Except for the oval shape and the texture is slightly smoother than my skin. They hold on like super glue and underneath are two tiny tubes/teeth going right in my arm. I have felt no pain, no ill effects. Only light crawling sensations from time to time, up to once a day. I also had a reoccurring fever, usually at night in my sleep I'm told. I can find no account of scale insects infesting humans or animals for that matter, aside from the fossil record in which there are. I have tried every drug and chemical available to combat the mystery, even synthesizing some new and rather interesting compounds. Here's what showed effectiveness. Sodium bicarbonate, ingested and bath. Hydrogen peroxide followed immediately by potassium permanganate. A hair removal cream containing thioglycolate. Steinernemar Feltia, the nematode, 4 Millon in a bath. Chlorine dioxide. Elemental iodine methanol tincture with DMSO. Ozone. Most affective was statin, either from cholesterol reducing medication or better oyster mushrooms fresh. Statin is aperrantly a mass anti-archaea drug. If only medicine would recognize the third kingdom of life. Which lead me to, I feel so stupid, garden safe insecticidal soap. The potassium salts of fatty acids are the only effective thing that im aware of that will penetrate that stupid invisible soft shell and kill them. They are just flaking off. The larger ones are more stubborn. But whatever. It's a stupid cousin of a mealybug. It's treated with potassium salt of fat. And I'm returning to normal. What a crazy hell that was. Happy healing, enjoy being normal again. TJ Ewing