Mites
Mighty Mites
They hide in your bed and breed on your face. They’re smaller than the period at the end of this sentence.
By Rob Dunn
Photographs by Martin Oeggerli
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By Rob Dunn
Photographs by Martin Oeggerli
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When you go to sleep, you suddenly become aware that you have a body… The feelings are not blocked by the constant mental activity, by being busy… and you start to feel the mites.
You itch. You feel the crawling… depending on the type of mites you have, on your face, on your ear lobes, in your ear… your eyes.
Or underneath your body… where it touches the sheet.
Or where the blanket touches your body…
Or in your anal area
your vaginal area…
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Mites that live on you, breed on you, and bite you, can and will reproduce outside of your body, if they must. Therefore re-infestation is not only possible, it is quite likely.
Now, that you have a working solution, you may want to keep it up just like you clean your teeth or clean your house…
That “outside of your body” can be on clothes, on the floor, on your pets, on your house plants. Because these mites are near-invisible, I don’t know where they are doing this off-body activity…
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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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What you think is bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, or trichomonas… may be “only” a spider mite infestation, or a combination of all the above.
One symptom, the intense itching, is what makes these vastly different conditions feel like the same. I’ve been there, I’ve done it.
So, how can you tell if you have an infection or an infestation?
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One of the dubious benefits of being an empath is that you can observe your enemy deciding to double their efforts to survive through their offspring.
Yesterday I did something (I share what it is in the membership (paid) section of the site), that made a serious dent in the spider mite population that lives in and on me. I mean decimating their population with just one application that I can repeat and repeat until they are all gone… just a bad memory. At least, that is my plan. I knock on wood that this is it… I don’t even have energy to laugh, although I slept a full night for the first time in at least a few months, or maybe the second?
Anyway, I woke up without the now familiar and expected back pain. My body felt like someone else’s body… interesting feeling.
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For spider mites: I have been able to decimate their population with Diatomaceous Earth both on the body and internally. They use your colon and maybe even your vagina to lay eggs and for the larvae to reach critical development when it can survive and become a spider mite.
These pre-mites, or nymphs are soft, and so are easily damaged by the diatomaceous earth’s sharp edges.
The regime needs to be kept up: a seeming lull in their number can balloon back to full scale (hundreds) in a day or two of not taking the DE.
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Rosacea is not an infectious disease, and there is no evidence that it can be spread by direct contact with the skin of an affected patient or through inhaling airborne bacteria. However, there has long been a theory that parasites within the sebaceous follicles of the face can stimulate inflammation.
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After publishing the previous article on feeling lethargic, I had an insight:
Given that 30% of humanity is plagued with mite infestation, microscopic biting mites, you are always bothered.
You can’t sleep through the night, because almost every night there is a 2-hour period when eggs hatch into worms… worms that cause itching, or when hungry mites hatch, and they bite and crawl their way to your head and ears to start their adult lives, to mate, to lay eggs, that will start the cycle in about 22-26 hours.
I know you don’t want to hear it, but eventually you’ll have to hear it.
A few things:
Most discovery comes through mistakes.
I had already known that butter causes the mite population explode, but… you know, sometimes you just have to make the same mistake twice.
So I made my green beans with butter: big mistake. That night I didn’t sleep much from all the itching and biting.
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