Biting Mites... microscopic biting insects on humans

A true empath can see the invisible

Natural protection and learned and forgotten protection

Hot, humid areas of the world have more of everything, including insects and diseases.

They also have, must have, devised way to be either immune to them, or have a working daily regimen that somewhat protects them.

Hot, spicy food is one of them. They don’t eat it because they like it, they like it because they eat it…

Hot spices, like hot hot hot peppers, create an internal environment, that is not friendly to critters of any kind, because it kills them.

The situation, unfortunately, is different with critters on your skin, eyes, nose, ears, even your mouth… they require different protection.

In this fight to reclaim our bodies from the invading armies of mites, we need to find or devise methods to make our skin etc. uninhabitable for mites of any kind.

70% of people in India have mites. All kinds of mites. They have ways to deal with just one of them: scabies: Operation Dunking.

The rest of the world hovers around 20-30%.

Temperate climates like the United States are unprepared to deal with the load… no hot foods, no natural enemies, too many taboos… too frequent showering, too much emphasis on how someone looks, sleepwalking… Americans are food for the mites… they can take this country without any resistance.

When I offer resistance, I, as a true empath, can feel their emotions: first surprise, then anger and fury.

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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News on the fight against the microscopic biting mites

biting-mitesBiting Mites… News.

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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The fundamental error of human thinking: that things are fixable

skinnierIf you look, at least half of our time is spent fixing or being part of a “fix”.

The problem with fixing is fundamental and it is against Life and it is against Nature.

Nature, Life, never fixes anything, it continues on what is, and it either will live or die. Or it restores… but not fixes…

Nature, Life, doesn’t care. Caring is a human error.

Every solution to a problem creates a larger problem.
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Spider Mites

Spider mites are closest to ticks, the disease carrying blood sucking insects you pick up in the woods or in your yard if you have deer like I do.

The lay waiting for a suitable host to come by and launch themselves on it.

Spider mite nymphs need to mature on a host, because they need nutrients only a warm blooded host can provide… They suck not blood, but the juices that come out of a wound they make on your body. They have a mouthpiece, and pierce the body, then the fresh around the wound becomes hardened, very itchy, and they feed on that wound for days, I think.

I have to control my gag reflex as I am writing this.
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There is an epidemic of biting microscopic mites that live on humans

This site is the result of my five-month struggle with these mites that have robbed me of sleep, of my social life, my peace of mind.

I have, to date, identified four biting insects that we’ll fight on this site, insect that attack humans. There are more that attack your pets, but that is not my topic… later I may add it, but not just now.

I have tested tens of solutions suggested by others, and another few that I thought of.

So far, I have gathered a lot of experience, but not real tangible results that would, forever, irreversibly, eradicate the infestation. 🙁

That is my goal… Too lofty, I know… It actually causes suffering on one hand, but on the other hand it forces me to continue going deeper and with integrity into the testing.

Wish me luck. Thank you