Biting Mites... microscopic biting insects on humans

A true empath can see the invisible

Do you have mites? Let me check… the symptoms are confusing…

Even if your symptoms match or are similar to what I say here, or others say anywhere, you need to be sure before you say yes or no, to deal with your mites.

And even if you don’t feel anything… (why are you here then?) it is advisable that you let ME check you.

I am a true empath, and that means that I can connect to you directly without any voodoo, just merge with you, and muscle test if you have something or not…

I have never found that I’d made a mistake… but who knows, maybe you’ll be the first… lol.
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Is your sneezing from dust mite allergy? No, it isn’t.

There is a myth going on, that dust mites cause allergy. It is not true.

You may be allergic to dust, you may be irritated by dust, but the symptoms of sneezing when you wake up, the swollen mucus membranes of your nose, your sinuses, maybe even a headache are cause by ear mites that climb into your nose and wherever they can get from there… your throat, your wind pipe, your lungs, your sinuses, maybe even the cavities that are behind your forehead.

Nasty little buggers.
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Do dust mites bite? Do human mites bite?

What separates humans from other living beings is language. But most people use their precise language so imprecisely, that they are not better off than being a prairie dog…

Very few mites that live on humans bite. The ones that don’t, happily live on the shredded skin, or bodily fluids. Really.

The dust mites that live in our mattresses don’t bite. Ear mites, on the other hand, do bite occasionally. Not for sustenance, but for self-protection, or to prevent themselves from slipping.

Spider mites bite from frustration. Itch (vaginal) mites don’t bite either.
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