Re: eye pain, bloody nose, crawling behind eye, could it be strongyloides? Is is safe to put coconut oil in my eyes?
Thank you, Bentnail, for sharing your story because I became aware that I also have strongloidiasis when I came across your post!
I have also been struggling to cure mites for 10 mos and wanted to share with you that after trying to cure it as 'scabies' I discovered that the symptoms I have actually match 'bird mites' more accurately. (No wonder permethrin didn't work.) The two are very different beasts!
Bird mites (which I contracted from my in-law's family cat laying on me) are harder to get rid of in the environment because they live longer off the host. There is an organization online that talks all about bird mites as it pertains to human infestation which gives more info. (Sorry, the forum won't allow me to post links being a newbie).
Also, the sulfur product that has worked best for me without drying my skin is De La Cruz which is a sulfur ointment. I'm going to try the sulfur soap too in addition to the Epson salt (I use as a scrub).
Dr. Christopher's herbal eyebright is also something I have used for a long time and it works wonders for me. I use it as an eye flush diluted in distilled water as well as an herbal supplement (just add some drops to your drink). I've found both methods effective in improving eye issues.
I haven't tried coconut oil as a topical but that sounds like a good approach too. Ironically, I accidentally rubbed clove oil in my eye once (burned like crazy) and used coconut oil to neutralize it. The coconut oil didn't hurt my eye and I just flushed with water afterward.
One last update on the strongloidiasis: I ended up taking oral ivermectin and that did the trick. I had a 1/2 inch-wide and 4 inch-long stripe of raised skin on my side, just under my left armpit. After treatment, the stripe first narrowed and looked more worm-like and then it faded away.
Ivermectin also helps to cure bird mites but I'm learning that the trick is to combine it with other treatments like sulfur.
I am incredibly grateful to you and all on curezone for helping me identify and heal the
parasites on/in my body. This has been much more informative than any doctor I've seen.
The saying is true, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world." For that matter...what a whole community of support can do for each person's health and well-being. THANK YOU!