Biting Mites... microscopic biting insects on humans

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Human Spider mites go on the offensive

human spider mite

human spider miteOne way you know if what you are doing works or not is from the reaction of the mites.

The approach we have taken works, and the spider mites regrouped, watched my habits, observed me for a few days/night and then did what they had to do to survive as a family.

They decided that there are two periods when I am too unaware for them to safely deposit their eggs… starting about two hours after I turn the light off, and while I am working on my computer.

So far so good, but what else did they do?

They went into emergency mode, and had the one male fertilize the eggs of 10 females… ((Females have infertile eggs in them waiting for a male to fertilize the eggs… When that happens, the female is ready to lay the eggs right away. No waiting time))
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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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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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So, the War against the Mighty Mites is coming to an end.

Only two ear mites on me… sterile, can’t produce eggs.
No spider mites on me. There is still spider mite in the apartment, but it’s a male, no females, no eggs…
And finally the mini micro vaginal mites got alerted of the war, of their predicament, and they have now come out in flight… so tiny, I can barely feel them under my fingers.

The war strategy and the war tactics are simple, and documented.

I will write more, maybe even do a webinar to answer questions, but for now know that you can breathe easier in a short time.

All the solutions will be in the membership site… no freebies, sorry.

I will also make some videos and post some audios, when I get to it…

I can do everything, but not at once.

Morgellons Cure

Morgellons cure… if I am right in my assessment that Morgellons is a spider mite infestation, then the wait is over, and Morgellons is now curable. Consider it cured.

In a few more days I’ll have finished my tests, and then I’ll release the report that you have been waiting for.

Morgellons? Cured! Yaay.

Itching butt… rectal itching

Truth be told, anal itching, rectal itching, itchy butt…especially when you want to sleep, plagues a lot of people… socially acceptable or not.

Luckily, I say, this itching is mostly at night… and that is because the eggs are laid at night, while you sleep.

The causes for this itching can be very diverse, and according to my experience with friends and clients, diagnosing the cause of it is very difficult. But this particular itch that comes on suddenly and keeps you suffering for about an hour or two in the middle of the night…

A normal doctor will not spend the time to look at all the causes… so they’ll recommend a remedy that maybe weakens your perception of the itching, but won’t cure it.

Rectal itching can be the sign of life threatening illness, or mite infestation, or just a simple rash…

On this site I’ll endeavor to put up articles of all kinds of causes, but I am most interested in the least know cause: the mite infestation and its cure.

Spider mites angry or maybe confused…

Spider mites are tiny, and have an unusual (in developed countries, that is) way to go through the four stages of an insect life cycle:

The adult spider mite lays eggs inside the nose of a warm blooded mammal, and then the eggs get into the digestive tract, and go through two more phases, two more stages of the cycle. They come out hungry nymphs that are ready to molt into fully developed spider mites, just need a little help from the host: skin juices.

If this makes your stomach turn: yeah, it turns my stomach too. And makes me feel violated, abused, and all the horrid feelings we so try to avoid, and here it is.

Because of this unusual habit, doctors, it seems haven’t discovered that a large segment of the population is host and nursery for these parasitic creatures.

My guess is, supported by my own muscle testing, is the Morgellons, the condition that drives people crazy and to suicide, is simply (sounds ridiculous, but it is in fact more simple that the descriptions other give to Morgellons) spider mite infestation.

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Morgellons Disease: Spider mite infestation

Muscle testing shows that Morgellons ((This article is from WebMD:
Morgellons
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Symptoms of Morgellons
Treatment of Morgellons
Who Gets Morgellons
The Debate Over Morgellons

Morgellons is a controversial and poorly understood condition in which unusual thread-like fibers appear under the skin. The patient may feel like something is crawling, biting, or stinging all over.

Some medical experts say Morgellons is a physical illness. Others suggest it is a type of psychosis called “delusional parasitosis,” in which a person thinks parasites have infected their skin.

Your doctor may call it an “unexplained dermopathy,” which means a skin condition that occurs without a known reason. Other medical professionals have dubbed the condition “fiber disease.”

Symptoms of Morgellons

Unpleasant skin sensations are the main complaint. People with Morgellons may also complain of:

Feeling like bugs are crawling all over the skin.
Burning or stinging sensations under the skin.
Intense itching.
Skin sores that appear suddenly and heal slowly.
Sores that leave very red (hyperpigmented) scars.

Some patients report thread-like fibers stuck in the skin.

People with Morgellons sometimes complain of other symptoms which may include:

Difficulty paying attention and concentrating
Extreme fatigue
Hair loss
Joint and muscle pain
Nervous system problems
Tooth loss
Sleep problems
Short-term memory loss

Treatment of Morgellons

There is no known cure for Morgellons. Treating any medical or psychiatric problems that occur at the same time as Morgellons may help ease Morgellons symptoms in some patients.

A team of medical researchers at the Mayo Clinic also recommend that patients with these symptoms should undergo psychiatric evaluation.
Who Gets Morgellons

In the past, few doctors had heard of Morgellons. But in response to scattered reports, the CDC worked together with several other health care agencies to investigate this condition. Most reports came from California, Texas, and Florida, although patients have been seen in all 50 states.

The CDC study found that Morgellons is most likely to affect middle-aged white women.

Many of the patients in the CDC study showed signs of being obsessively concerned about health problems in general. This is called somatic concerns.

About half of the people in the study had other health problems, including depression and drug abuse.
The Debate Over Morgellons

The question of whether Morgellons is a disease or a delusion has prompted debate and new research in recent years.

The CDC states that the condition is not caused by an infection or anything in the environment.

The CDC study also included a lab analysis of skin fibers in Morgellons patients. The analysis showed that these fibers were mostly cotton, such as typically found in clothing or bandages.

CDC research also revealed that the skin sores seemed to be the result of long-term picking and scratching the skin.

The CDC report goes on to say: “We were not able to conclude, based on this study, whether this unexplained dermopathy represents a new condition, as has been proposed by those who use the term Morgellons, or wider recognition of an existing condition such as delusional parasitosis.”

The results of the CDC study have been archived and are no longer updated. The CDC does not plan to do any further research on the matter.

Besides the CDC, other research teams have contributed to the debate on Morgellons.

Previous case studies and research have suggested that Morgellons may be linked to Lyme disease. Some patients with signs and symptoms of Morgellons had tested positive for the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.

But according to Morgellons researchers at Oklahoma State University, there is no evidence to prove this theory. Likewise, there was no evidence of Lyme infection in any of the people in the CDC study.

A 2010 study found a potential link between Morgellons symptoms and an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). More research needs to be done to further investigate this finding.

Morgellons also appears similar to a condition seen in cattle called bovine digital dermatitis, which is due to an infection, according to a 2011 study. But no conclusions can be reached from these small studies.)) is a spider mite infestation.

I know, the mystery is much more interesting, but what if that’s all that is. Being infested with spider mites that inoculate you with their eggs, the eggs develop into nymphs, the nymphs come out of your anus or sometimes your vagina, and need to still feed on you, so they bite you.

The spider mites consider you food… and attempt to immobilize you with spider web…

The mites are tiny, and the fiber like spider web pieces are tiny too.

What none of the researchers did, none of the doctors, not the CDC is actually observe.

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