Kasima -
You're so polite by even bothering to respond to this troll.
Over 400 posts in 7 mos on the same-o, same-o BS, but who's counting or even reading his nonsense?
Bet he owns a ton of worthless stock in this worthless Fenben animal med that he peddles on the forums.
As far as being medically knowledgeable about treating parasites, if brains were dynamite, he wouldn't have enough to blow his nose! (lol)
Cheers - ICU
Kasima -
The white larva exiting your arm are frantically escaping your body due to the killer-diller drugs you're taking.
They can't (& don't want to) re-enter your body, the killing zone for them. In essence, all they're doing is rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic as they suffer a miserable demise. (lol)
As I stated in my protocol:
"...So brace yourself if dying parasites & toxins make a mass exodus from every pore & orifice of your body. To quote the poet Dylan Thomas, sometimes these dying beasts 'do not go gentle into that good night'..."
Mix some ivermectin into diaper rash cream (w/40% zinc oxide) or sulfur ointment & apply.
Other topical remedies that provide relief & promote healing: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1572837#i.
Tips to relieve the Herxheimer parasite die-off syndrome: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1617480#i.
Take care...sending you healing thoughts for a speedy recovery.
Cheers - ICU
You are perceptive, Kasima, and it sounds like you have Morgellons. Be careful trying to identify the strange matter the skin exudes with conventional organism labels. Nobody seems to be able to make scientifically-based identifications of the junk.
Yes, they are going back into your skin. I'm sure of that and have seen big chunks exit and then reenter the skin, easily visible with the naked eye. I'm not sure of the level of reinfection that occurs. I suspect that it reinfects but that this isn't nearly as significant as controlling the colony reproduction going on inside of us. Check out my thread "Morgellons Sucks" http://www.morgellons-disease-research.com/Morgellons-Message-Board/Thread-Morgellons-Sucks on The Cure website for more on this topic. I suspect that the life form eats (or at least interacts with) bacteria present in the environment through the skin. Kinda radical, I know, but it is just connecting the dots between Dr. Sapi's latest research and my own intuition and experiences.
Re: electronics. You mention the computer by the bed. My computer workzone is Morg waste ground zero. Not sure why, but M loves electronics. Consider moving workstation. Why expose yourself to the E-pollution and a fiber attractant during sleep?
Re: beds. Sleep clothed with a hood on to limit the shedding into the sheets. Wash sheets every other day when it's bad, weekly when its moderate, with Borax. Use dryer sheets. Clean dryer lint trap often but I don't touch that crap barehanded - scrape it with something while holding breath and sqinting eyes.
ICU/Scabdraggr battle ITT is strange and the suspicions of shareholder advice seems ludicrous from both camps. Both Ivermectin and Fenben work better on my Morgs than any other medicine I've tried. I've taken over 100 doses of each and still haven't decided which is more effective. The Ivermectin feels a bit harsher on the organs though. Alternating to trick the M feels best. Yup they work well as topical treatments IMO. My liver is overloaded now, so I stopped eating these meds and just smear a dose where the sun don't shine every couple of weeks. Symptoms improve. My liver whines (softly rather than screaming like when I eat them) the next day so I think that some medicine is circulating through the body.
Scab's Tenactin and Colgate recommendations are decently effective. Morgie accounts of steroid treatments are horror shows, I'd skip the cortizone too.
Finally, lately I have come to suspect that these meds work amazingly against certain stages of the parasites, but don't touch others (cyst forms, big momma sucka flukes, IDK). In surfing forum archives of Morgies who became symptom-free, I notice 2 common themes- a period of intense anthelmintic treatment, and long-term rebuilding of the "terrain". None cite getting better on the meds alone.
Excuse my long Morgellons post in the parasite forum, but I no longer differentiate between Morgs and parasites, it(not they) is my affliction.