Biting Mites... microscopic biting insects on humans

A true empath can see the invisible

Spider mites go on the offensive

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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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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