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Re: if i think its worms, is it?



if the itching stops when you scratch, i guess it could be a wild hair in your drawers that you've tamed and nothing to worry about

i would consider how often it happens, how bad it itches, whether it is related to a particular article of clothing, and if it seems to be getting worse over time

on the other hand, if it feels like worms, it could be worms

if you are sure it isn't a loosamadiggy doohicky in your britchy, then does it really matter whether it's worms or protozoa or a colony of amoebas or some fungus? some of these things tend to be percieved differently depending on how big the colony is

people are told nothing is wrong for years and then one day a doctor says you have cancer when you have been telling him about the symptoms all along, but now they are worse and there isn't much hope and heroic (expensive) intervention is required

many parasites are microscopic and you can't feel them until they are established in significantly large number

some live in the bloodstream, some live in the guts, some live in the organs, some live in the connective tissue, some in the bone marrow, some in the joints, and some like the skin

some migrate from the lungs to the liver to guts
some migrate from the guts the the vagina to the skin around the anal sphincter
some migrate to different areas of the face
some speciate and move from face to scalp, or face to neck, or scalp to neck

if something's making you sick and miserable or pestering you with itching, it's a parasite by my definition and i recommend assisting the body to eliminate it completely, if at all humanly possible

if not humanly possible, then i say it is high time we mutate into a species that tastes funky to parasites so they will stay out of our bodies

some live in colonies that migrate en masse causing all manner of creepy crawly, itching, poking, stinging sensations of the various body parts, which they infect

they also cycle

some cycle daily, some cycle with the full moon, some cycle with the seasons, some cycle with the fluctuation of hormones that are related to sex and aging

people are not hallucinating creepy crawly sensations, something is causing them

it's important to pay attention to these sensations, take action to exterminate the critters that are causing them, and strengthen your immune system to decrease your vulnerability as a host, as they will grow and get worse over time, making life miserable

the mean aggressive ones will eventually kill you

some of this information i am sure you know, but i am including it for the benefit of others who may be reading

movement is usually an indication of a change in the cycle, and it could be hatchlings coming out of their shells, or the adults might be moving into place to start mating, or they may have just finished mating and are beginning a voracious feeding cycle, and if egglayers, they may be getting ready to lay some eggs

they will also migrate in an effort to get away from anti-parasitical herbs when you are exterminating heavily

take things like pumpkin seed, pineapple or bing lang, to temporarily immobilize them so they cannot run away from the killer dose

if the itch is occuring when you are high dosing with sski, then you are probably disturbing them and disrupting their life cycle, which is a good thing

if that is the case, then hit 'em again harder harder

and the next time you feel them move, the sensation will be diminished

that is progress

mix iodine and vermifuge essential oils with dmso cream and rub it into the places that itch

dmso will help the medicine penetrate more deeply into your tissues

if you know when the itch is going to start, saturate the tissues where it occurs prior to their arrival and give them a nice surprise

this will help to disrupt their life cycle and prevent them from laying so many eggs

i am betting that if you (we) are more tenacious and persistent than they are, and we make our bodies inhospitable to them, they will eventually have no choice but to all die off, or go elsewhere and find some other creature to live in

i started feeling strange twitches and movement when i was a kid
mom said it was just my nerves and to ignore it

i guess you can do that too, and then forty years later, all of a sudden you can't turn your head and your spine freezes up

nerves shouldn't be misfiring and itching and twitching and feeling like worms
something is wrong and it is good thing to pay attention when things like that happen

















 

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