Biting Mites... microscopic biting insects on humans

A true empath can see the invisible

Microscopic Mites breeding inside you

I felt that something is living in my intestinal track, maybe even my gall bladder…

I muscle tested what it was, and it wasn’t fluke, amoeba, or a worm… but yet, the muscle test said: something is living in my intestinal track, and diatomaceous earth muscle tested yes.

Then I muscle tested… more like guessed like in the guessing game: 20 questions… After all muscle testing is a yes/no “game.” I found that “spider mite” and the nymph of a spider mite consistently came up a yes. Information on the internet doesn’t agree with that, but hey, maybe the information is wrong, maybe I am wrong… we’ll find out, won’t we?

So for about 10 days I took diatomaceous earth in water twice a day, and that’s probably what kept the spider mites in check… because once I stopped… because I didn’t quite know what was inside me, the biting in the vaginal/anal area began in earnest.
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What seems to be working – spider mites

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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Demodex mites

demodex_EN1Rosacea 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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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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Update on the mites project

The mites project is whipping my ass…

I thought I would report to you on how the mites project is going.

If tonight is an indication of how I am doing: I haven’t gained any ground… I am itching, uninvited guests are swarming on me, and I feel absolutely powerless over it.

All hope is not lost yet… something I ordered is being sent, slowly, from Southern Florida… and I am just one hour south of the Canadian border… grrr.

Of course, I have hopes… And we shall see… I am not giving up, the alternative is killing myself. Imagining my life remaining like this makes it clear: I have to win at this.

also… Writing the report on fighting the mite epidemic has been murder…

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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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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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