Post by treetomato on Dec 1, 2015 16:12:47 GMT -5
I've just had the most amazing experience. When I purahased Kleen Green from the UK website,
www.naturalenzymes.co.uk/shop-online
... the proprietor emailed me and asked me to call Gabrielle, who has been helping morgellons sufferers for years, as she had one in the family. She gave me a raft of tips and said that I did not need to spend a fortune. She gave the distinct impression that she knew what she was talking about. Hoo bl**dy ray!
Those in the UK can call her on her landline: 01384 347415
In short, here's what she recommended:
Kleen Green: to bath in and/or coat your skin with during the day, and to spray on areas of skin whenever they get itchy or there is any kind of activity, such as the 'buzzing' feeling when they emerge from your skin. I had already purchased this, so there was no sales pitch involved. She said that using it for about 6 months should see me get my life back, especially if I followed her other tips, as well. You can lightly spray your clothes with it before putting them on. You can also douse your undergarments / socks / hose with them and put them on damp, allowing them to dry on you. Carry a spray bottle of it around with you. Add some to non-bacterial hand wash liquid. It is enzyme-based so you don't want the anti-bacterial destroying the enzymes.
Gabrielle said to try not to apply materials to the skin with fingers - but to always use an applicator and then clean the applicator before applying to other parts. This seems obvious, but it is difficult to see how one can apply lotion to the entire body with an applicator, unless via a spray.
Nail varnish (skin colour or clear): smudge some thinly onto a troubled / inflamed area. This smothers the organism (or whatever you want to call it) and prevents them from moving. It also remains on the skin for a long time. Also apply this to your nails, if they are affected (I'm sure there must be some clear matt, for blokes!
Manuka honey: (the cheapest you can find) at bedtime, rub it on the eyes, up your nose and inside the ears, on your gums and on your lips. You can also put it on and in genitals, under armpits and on the soles of your feet. If you apply it to a make-up cotton pad, then stick it to your skin, it won't make a mess of your bed and make you all sticky. Or you can rub it on your socks, turn them inside out and put them on, so that the honey touches your skin. If it gets inside your eyes it will do no harm and can even be used on babies.
Sodium bicarbonate: take a pinch (on or under your tongue) a few times per day. This helps to kill of any internal eggs / larva. Also, sprinkle it on your bedsheet and put another sheet on top. This dehydrates the organisms and kills them. This method means you only have to wash your bedding twice per week, instead of every day.
English mustard: on afflicted gum areas. rub it in. It will burn like hell, but you can console yourself with the fact that the trouble spots will be history within days, she said.
Oregano essential oil: a drop or two under the tongue, once or twice per day. This enables the oil to go directly into the bloodstream, for immediate distribution to the organs.
Soda crystals (caustic soda, used for drains): add this to the wash. I've been using boric acid thus far, which works very well indeed.
White vinegar: add this to your washing maachine's softener/conditioner compartment.
Diatomaceous earth: 1 tablespoon in distilled water first thing in the morning, allowing about an hour before taking any food. This clears organisms from the intestines. Be sure to take a probiotic just before bedtime, because the DE gets rid of all parasites - good and bad.
SB Lice & Mite Daily Shampoo: use daily. This is not essential and doesn't imply that you have lice. However, apparently it works on molds and fungus as well, so is probably useful to all morgellons sufferers. I've been using Capasal, which is coal tar based. It works well but stinks like crazy.
Digestive enzymes: e.g., www.naturalenzymes.co.uk/2014-08-21-14-22-17/digestizyme
Argan oil: on face, to stop itching.
natutalthinking.com
Top quality comprehensive multi-vit and multi-mineral supplements with all the trace elements. This can be expensive, but since everything else in this list is relatively cheap and you probably have most of it in your home already, that shouldn't matter too much.
Turmeric: a teaspoon a day. She regards this as vital.
Curry powder: a teaspoon a day. She said that her customers have found that curry reduces symptoms. Indeed, it is said that the Indians and Chinese eat their medicines as food - their cuisines are based upon medicinal value, just as ours was in the West, before Big Pharma corrupted our lives with and made most of us dependent on their toxic, useless cr*p.
Aloe vera: for relief. I've found this to be quite useful around my eyes and on my hair at night, as it forms a protective layer and reduces activity considerably.
She said that she's been passing on her customers' tips to her other customers for years and most of them have regained their lives after about 6 months of diligent, patient application of these simple tips, even though the 'disease' will still remain in the afflicted person's body.
She said that we should not get overly worked up about detoxing the environment, but concentrate on our bodies, where the critters (for want of a better word) want to be. Over time, they would disappear from the environment if we diligently keep ourselves clean.
What do you think of this last tip? I'm considered it but, to be honest, have been loath to try it for fear of prolonging the agony.
If I recall anything else, I'll post on this thread.
I hope this helps people. I shall certainly give it a go.
www.naturalenzymes.co.uk/shop-online
... the proprietor emailed me and asked me to call Gabrielle, who has been helping morgellons sufferers for years, as she had one in the family. She gave me a raft of tips and said that I did not need to spend a fortune. She gave the distinct impression that she knew what she was talking about. Hoo bl**dy ray!
Those in the UK can call her on her landline: 01384 347415
In short, here's what she recommended:
Kleen Green: to bath in and/or coat your skin with during the day, and to spray on areas of skin whenever they get itchy or there is any kind of activity, such as the 'buzzing' feeling when they emerge from your skin. I had already purchased this, so there was no sales pitch involved. She said that using it for about 6 months should see me get my life back, especially if I followed her other tips, as well. You can lightly spray your clothes with it before putting them on. You can also douse your undergarments / socks / hose with them and put them on damp, allowing them to dry on you. Carry a spray bottle of it around with you. Add some to non-bacterial hand wash liquid. It is enzyme-based so you don't want the anti-bacterial destroying the enzymes.
Gabrielle said to try not to apply materials to the skin with fingers - but to always use an applicator and then clean the applicator before applying to other parts. This seems obvious, but it is difficult to see how one can apply lotion to the entire body with an applicator, unless via a spray.
Nail varnish (skin colour or clear): smudge some thinly onto a troubled / inflamed area. This smothers the organism (or whatever you want to call it) and prevents them from moving. It also remains on the skin for a long time. Also apply this to your nails, if they are affected (I'm sure there must be some clear matt, for blokes!
Manuka honey: (the cheapest you can find) at bedtime, rub it on the eyes, up your nose and inside the ears, on your gums and on your lips. You can also put it on and in genitals, under armpits and on the soles of your feet. If you apply it to a make-up cotton pad, then stick it to your skin, it won't make a mess of your bed and make you all sticky. Or you can rub it on your socks, turn them inside out and put them on, so that the honey touches your skin. If it gets inside your eyes it will do no harm and can even be used on babies.
Sodium bicarbonate: take a pinch (on or under your tongue) a few times per day. This helps to kill of any internal eggs / larva. Also, sprinkle it on your bedsheet and put another sheet on top. This dehydrates the organisms and kills them. This method means you only have to wash your bedding twice per week, instead of every day.
English mustard: on afflicted gum areas. rub it in. It will burn like hell, but you can console yourself with the fact that the trouble spots will be history within days, she said.
Oregano essential oil: a drop or two under the tongue, once or twice per day. This enables the oil to go directly into the bloodstream, for immediate distribution to the organs.
Soda crystals (caustic soda, used for drains): add this to the wash. I've been using boric acid thus far, which works very well indeed.
White vinegar: add this to your washing maachine's softener/conditioner compartment.
Diatomaceous earth: 1 tablespoon in distilled water first thing in the morning, allowing about an hour before taking any food. This clears organisms from the intestines. Be sure to take a probiotic just before bedtime, because the DE gets rid of all parasites - good and bad.
SB Lice & Mite Daily Shampoo: use daily. This is not essential and doesn't imply that you have lice. However, apparently it works on molds and fungus as well, so is probably useful to all morgellons sufferers. I've been using Capasal, which is coal tar based. It works well but stinks like crazy.
Digestive enzymes: e.g., www.naturalenzymes.co.uk/2014-08-21-14-22-17/digestizyme
Argan oil: on face, to stop itching.
natutalthinking.com
Top quality comprehensive multi-vit and multi-mineral supplements with all the trace elements. This can be expensive, but since everything else in this list is relatively cheap and you probably have most of it in your home already, that shouldn't matter too much.
Turmeric: a teaspoon a day. She regards this as vital.
Curry powder: a teaspoon a day. She said that her customers have found that curry reduces symptoms. Indeed, it is said that the Indians and Chinese eat their medicines as food - their cuisines are based upon medicinal value, just as ours was in the West, before Big Pharma corrupted our lives with and made most of us dependent on their toxic, useless cr*p.
Aloe vera: for relief. I've found this to be quite useful around my eyes and on my hair at night, as it forms a protective layer and reduces activity considerably.
She said that she's been passing on her customers' tips to her other customers for years and most of them have regained their lives after about 6 months of diligent, patient application of these simple tips, even though the 'disease' will still remain in the afflicted person's body.
She said that we should not get overly worked up about detoxing the environment, but concentrate on our bodies, where the critters (for want of a better word) want to be. Over time, they would disappear from the environment if we diligently keep ourselves clean.
What do you think of this last tip? I'm considered it but, to be honest, have been loath to try it for fear of prolonging the agony.
If I recall anything else, I'll post on this thread.
I hope this helps people. I shall certainly give it a go.