Skin-stinging parasites that drive you crazy

Rare skin parasites, which cause relentless itching of the skin, suffered by thousands of people around the world are more common. The itching is so intense and relentless that the only relief is to take almost boiling baths several times a day to keep vermin at bay.

How do you get parasites that bite the skin? A lady contracted them from a bird’s nest that she knocked down from a window. Another lady, along with her husband, hired them for furniture that they rented while their furniture was in transit. A colleague contracted them from a cloud of dust while cutting a dead tree. Another woman pulled a nest of mice out of a duvet stored in her garage and contracted them. Exchanging dresses at a wedding with another bridesmaid was the undoing of another lady. One woman even says she got it from a colleague sitting across from her in a meeting at work. She claims to have seen drops coming out of her mouth as she spoke. My own personal hell started when a cloud of dust descended on me as I plucked a strangler vine from a tree in my backyard.

The onset of symptoms usually begins approximately 24 to 36 hours after exposure. The initial symptoms are an itchy skin that leads the individual to a hot bath to relieve symptoms. Unfortunately, after several hours the intense itching returns. Anti-itch creams only provide respite for a few hours.

There is usually very little to see with the naked eye, except that some may notice that your skin glows in the sunlight. Within a few days, as symptoms become more severe, the itching turns into a stinging sensation that feels like it’s from under the skin, leading to rashes and lesions that develop everywhere.

The family doctor usually prescribes Elimite, Diprolene, Quell, Cortisone, sulfonamides … and antibiotics for the rash. There is instant relief for about four days and then the itchy skin symptoms return in full force. It’s almost as if the parasites adapt and become immune to the barrage of treatments.

The family doctor then refers the individual to a dermatologist or specialist. The dermatologist or specialist often cannot explain the physical condition. Because it cannot diagnose anything, it often suggests that the problem is caused by stress or the lesions being scratched by fingernails.

After pleading, you can take a biopsy plug sample and a blood sample. The patient finally thinks that the test results will identify the offending organism and begins to anticipate the test results so that the appropriate treatment can be prescribed.

However, the blood test is basically normal, except for a slight elevation in the CBC that may indicate a mild infection, nothing to alarm. And the results of the biopsy are also negative. The individual begins to think that he is living a bad dream.

Unknowingly, while all this is happening, the victim’s environment, that is, the entire house, including all furniture, bedding, clothing … is infected. Some patients begin to notice black lenses or a gritty material on their bedding or notice fibers emerging from some of the lesions and a cotton ball-like material on their skin.

His despair and panic result in all kinds of dewormers, herbal remedies, chelation therapy or removal of amalgam of filings on his teeth to remove mercury, drugs from Mexico, faith healing, rupture … most to no avail.

The offending parasites are generally one or more of several skin parasites:

1. Colembola (springtails)

2. Strongyloides stercoralis

3. Morgellons

Unfortunately, the fact is that almost all physicians are totally inexperienced in treating these pathogens, and for two of them no diagnostic tests are available. And ironically, the one that can be identified (strongyloid) is a rare nematode that requires a worm that, again, doctors are inexperienced in treating.

The way they are contracted is generally by skin contact with:

Excrement.

Moths

Bedbugs.

Infected clothing, furniture, jewelry …

Strongloids have a life cycle in which they exist internally and part of their life cycle takes some of them to the skin, where they can contaminate others. So, although they can initially be transmitted by bed bugs and mites, they can also be transmitted simply by warm skin contact with an infected garment or furniture.

Sexual contact is unnecessary for transmission, simple skin contact is all that is required.

Long-term exposure can result in complications such as memory loss, joint pain, mental confusion, fibromyalgia, ADHD, bipolar disorder … However, it is unknown whether these complications are solely due to skin parasites or to accompanying Lyme disease and protozoal infections that often accompany skin parasites.

Once infected with skin parasites, it takes a lot of work to get your life back.

1. Disinfection of the entire environment, bedding, clothing, jewelry, car, workstations …

2. A bath protocol using Epson salts followed by a tea tree oil body cleanse and the use of 999 cream (available in Chinese stores).

3. The parasites / Lyme diet, which is high in protein and zero in the most popular carbohydrates, such as fruits, wheat … Skin parasites have food preferences. There are foods they like and they reward you for feeding them itchy and itchy and there are foods that starve them. It took three years to discover and perfect the diet. Fortunately, it has been reported to work with all known types of skin parasites. It is also this special diet that allows the following article to create magic.

4. The use of ORAP or one of several other prescription drugs can successfully eradicate many of the vermin.

Yes, life can go back to normal because of these skin-itching parasites and you can wake up from this bad dream and all the instructions are in an e-book entitled Soothe Internal Itching and Diet to Control It.

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