Biting Mites... microscopic biting insects on humans

A true empath can see the invisible

Why does having mites on your body cause poor sleep?

army of mites... invisible, but you can feel them

army of mites... invisible, but you can feel themWhen 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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Are mites contagious?

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 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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Is Morgellon’s real?

I don’t have an answer yet. The trouble, I think, is that we are, probably, looking at several phenomenon at the same time.

I promise, that as soon as I can see something, and I will… I have started already, but as it happens, often, I don’t know what I am seeing, just yet.

So, if you are a Morgellons sufferer, stay tuned. I am getting to it.

You see, as soon as I can reduce the incidence, or maybe kill it completely, the spider mites and the dust/ear mites have my attention.

But, suddenly, not all of it… Last night I was starting to see stuff… strange stuff.

On other “get rid of mites” sites:

there are thousands of mite species, and I know four that live on humans.

  1. ear mites/dust mites… interchangeable and I’ll treat them as the same
  2. demodex mites
  3. spider mites… or more precisely, the nymph of the spider mites
  4. Scabies

They all need different treatments, but those other sites don’t differentiate… they say “a mite is a mite” and therefore, when you read the site, you leave with more confusion than clarity. At least I did.

People try treatments for other mites, and don’t understand that it won’t work, because each mite is different.

People mix 7-8 different things, and have no idea what worked and what didn’t… if something seems to be working. I can sympathize: they want to get rid of the critters as fast as possible. Most don’t.

More and more confusion results.
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What seems to be working dust mites and ear mites- constantly updated…

For dust mites and ear mites: it seems that these mites are sensitive to alcohol. It seems to attract them and then damage their central nervous system… if you can say that about a tiny mite like that…

Anyway, rinsing with alcoholic type vinegar, like apple cider vinegar (I only tried Briggs) diluted with water seems to cause them to fall off, wash off. Of course, if your clothes or your bed has mites, you won’t have a mite-free night, but that is another issue: getting rid of the mites on clothes, floor, and bedding.

One user tried Combucha… fermented tea? also seems to be working…

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