Carpet reinfection and itchy skin insect killing protocol
Just wanted to get back on here and help people who are struggling. I recently got reinfected when I moved an old bed into my new apartment from my parents house that my dog had been sleeping on. Stupid I know but I had slept on it a bunch of times and never felt anything. But I had done a
parasite cleanse with ingesting
Epsom Salts and my skin was really sensitive. I found out I was going through the herxheimer reaction. But I cleared every thing up in one month and I'll tell you how. I threw out the bed and frame and kept my new bed in plastic and slept on the couch. I got two $80 air cleaners from Amazon that have UV lights and an $80 UV disinfecting light from Amazon and kept them on whenever I could. UV light destroys the DNA of insects and they use it in labs to control insects and in hospitals for cleaning, so you know it works. For the carpet I spread diatamaceous earth and borax, both insect killers, and brushed it around with a broom every few hours for a few days, and vacuumed. Then I rented a rug doctor and cleaned the carpet and then added permethrin to the water and cleaned it again and it was fine. For my clothes I bleached what I could, and used arm and hammer and borax for every thing else. When you go through the herxheimer reaction which is a die of parasites. You have to get rid of the toxins that are left over. It causes itchy skin, confusion and other symptoms. I didn't get much sleep from the itchy skin for weeks but I looked up what to do to help, and I found out it is actually natural and healthy to go through this and I didn't feel too bad. I ate right drank more water and took a lot of vitamin c, vitamin d, and a magnesium and zinc supplement. This started in February and I have been fine for more that two weeks. Hope this helps.
Ryan