Compassionate Networking for Morgellons Syndrome and Skin Parasite Sufferers
Early on, I lost 25 pounds, had diarhea, and then vomiting during the first year with M. A dietician recommended a soft or semi-liquid diet. That solved the problem and my weight is back to normal.Continue
Started Mar 14
My hair has turned to plastic. Does anyone know good ways to make this stuff look good?
Started this discussion. Last reply by Sherry Taylor Jan 11.
Our refrigerator was on the blink for the second time in six months. Instead of having a service call, I called GE and was told to get a compressor coil brush and clean the coils under the frig. No…Continue
Started Jun 9, 2011
For months I have been working on keeping things moving in the bowels. I recently tried aloe juice and it seems to help, but I am wondering if there are any contra-indications.Thanks for any help in…Continue
Started Apr 22, 2011
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Sherry Taylor replied to Jan ShermN's discussion Hair and Morgellons
Sherry Taylor replied to Jan ShermN's discussion Hair and MorgellonsIt cannot cripple love
It cannot shatter hope
It cannot corrode faith
It cannot destroy peace
It cannot silence courage
It cannot invade the soul
It cannot conquer the spirit
(adapted from a cancer publication)
Posted on January 15, 2012 at 12:47pm
May we all of us:
Continue under every circumstance
Not throw ourselves away
Make one step toward the good
And may we stumble across small blessings every day.
Posted on January 1, 2012 at 10:48am — 3 Comments
Does anyone use this stuff internally? If so why? And how? I have lots of digestive problems and wonder if this would help.
Posted on March 29, 2011 at 8:40am — 10 Comments
Sherry Taylor said… RE moving..i cleaned the floors thoroughly, and walls and ceilings..everything as much as possible..even the parking stall.
You can only do your best. I've been using a bleach/vinegar combo..set 3 min. to half an hour and a cup each of pine-sol and borax in a pail for the floors..other cleaners like Mr. Clean would work too..and a synthetic wringer mop.
For the walls and ceiling swifter mop them with the simple green ammonia mix..1/3 to 2/3 respectively..pin those flimsy white things to help keep them there. I put them on a wider mop too..with an extend-able handle. Also you can steam the whole shebang..with the correct endings..so the full steam gets on the surface you are doing....hard to do when it is really hot though. Add a cup of bleach/vinegar to the quart of water..if you have a big steamer..or half that to a smaller one. Dust everything with a long handled brush or duster with cleaner put on it. Pour vinegar down drains, clean all cupboards, and surfaces. Vacuuming first does help,,put some DE in the vacuum bag. Leave a list..recommend they paint..and pull up carpets..including the underlay..tell them about any leaks that may need repair that you didn't get to. Hope they are not sensitive to this critter.
Sherry
Hi Jan,
If you want to leave your home for the next dwellers as safe as you can remove all carpets and pads and get a weed burner from Lowes and a propane tank from the BBQ and heat up any wood or tile floors as they will come up and burn. Never point the flame directly at anything but put the flame sideways. The first time you do it you will be shocked at how many hairs appear when you shine a flashlight across the floor holding the flashlight paralell on the floor. Actually the same concept for across the floor is used for both fire & light for best results. Mist the floor (clorox cleanup or even just water) before you start to minimize the number that get on you and into your hair from the force of the flame and heat making them airborne.
Sherry was the first outsider I showed how to do this process. If you are "afraid" of fire it is not recommended that you even try this. I do recommend that the first use of the week burner should be outside so you understand how it works...and keep water near by cuz distraction can happen and accidents can happen. I have two scorched cabinet doors...but it wasn't my fault...LOL.
Good luck,
Mary
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