Re: Parasite War
Myiasis, that happened to my husband and I were biting midges, black fungus gnats and ?
When the body becomes very ammonia based, acidic it becomes a breeding host to many creatures.
The best way to to deal is to start treating each thing/creature and then work down from that.
You may never get confirmation on what they are but the argentine biting midge I was able to identify via the spots on the wings. the black fungus gnats hang out in the toilet and water areas. start closing your drains and do either, steam, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, bleach, salt mixtures down the drains until you do not have any more of the variety that are using you as a host. The small ones can fly through the screens. I made a cloth bag made of white thin cloth that prevents the fruit flies from landing and breeding on my fresh fruit/banana's. Otherwise, I moved everything into the refrigerator.
I steamed the couches, beds, pillows, shoes, carpets, drapes and lamp covers. Used a heppa filter vacuum cleaner. because I was recontaminating myself with my old vacuum cleaner. Bombed the house twice for airborne insects. opened the airvents over the locations I sit and steamed them well and sprayed lysol, insect permethrin mix, then closed them up again.
I found the use of Kleen Green really helpful. It works on killing the Morgellon's fibers and insects with shells slowly with no additional poison to deal with. I dust with the Kleen Green, washed the dog, mirrors and sprayed everything and kept a bottle in a small bottle to spray in the beginning to mist my face when the crawling got bad. I just sprayed on my face and rubbed it in. Gave my husband a scrub brush and we both remove the bio-film that protects them from being affected by sulfur soap.
Washed everything twice with borax, hydrogen peroxide mixture, then dried twice on high. Steamed the rest with 300 degrees. Vacuum saved the extra's and kept only the stuff that would be worn within the week out. I purchased plastic clothing bags that zip up and everything is now covered. I dust twice a week, in the beginning I dusted daily. Once the variety/family of Morgellon's and flying creatures die off, the ones that have been programmed to use your body to survive via their DNA programming, everything will be okay. that can take a month or so. Determines on the life cycle of each insect.
I notice that the hair follicle picture looked a little like a demodex mite that had its ass in the air with the slight legs, ridges sticking out. Most pictures will show five to six demodex sticking their butts in the air and look like worms also, small legs get rubbed off when you catch them. Definitely looks like a zoo mix going on.
I have been going through the entire house cleaning and tearing it all apart. I just finished washing all the cloths and vacuum sealed everything for clean sheets, towels. I don't leave anything out that will sit. I have removed most of the living fibers of the morgellon's that we brought home from the hospital. I notice that they are not equal, the dust particles that grow via the ones that do.
worms via mosquito bites, fleas, ticks, are carriers of small worms that can be carrying other worms. strange process. zoology a scientific term of biting insects that carry worms that carry additional worms.
It has been since March, that my husband and I have been treated with everything I could find research wise. we are now down to bi-monthly worming protocols and I do a daily natural
parasite cleanse. Ph has risen slowly. But, I have to say that I and my husband are doing much better. A hospital stay triggered and caused this to happen. a very small skin flea that digs under the skin, demodex and the worms they carried were gifts. Then when we got home it was the host to flying creatures. I don't think they wash the medical beds or can't.
I do believe it is more than just one or two things that are attacking you. In my own situation, it was a few things which made diagnosing impossible and no doctor was helpful and all tests came back negative. The dr.'s refused to help. I am glad you ran into a doctor that wants to be a doctor.