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How Does One Positively Identify These Mites?

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 7:00 pm
by redhill
I spoke with a lab at a government organization who specializes in Entomology.

Has anyone had success getting these suckers ID'ed?

I've been saving as many samples as possible on pieces of tape and they are indeed tiny...

The first thing I want to do is make sure that they are demodex mites so any insight would be sincerely appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Re: How Does One Positively Identify These Mites?

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 9:02 pm
by Walter
very easy but needs a microscope

Walter

Re: How Does One Positively Identify These Mites?

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 7:29 am
by braveheart
I would like people to please identify the tiny ones you can see and pick off after the organic coconut oil. I'd like to compare notes. I'm glad you saw some. I think the more people that look closely and do more of their body the better off we will be. The feet are a great place to get samples. My friend is a bit nervous to just jump in and do his whole body so he is going to start with his feet and work his way up! haha. I did finally try the half cup of bleach in my bath. I had been resisting it all week but it was really not that bad and it was pretty awesome at frying all the little guys. I got a ton off me. I have been putting some differnt oils on like castor oil. I had read this can get rid of moles if you gentle rub it in for awhile. So while I'm rubbing rubbing it in more and more mites are coming out of that area! The mole is getting flatter and flatter. I think the mole is maybe caused by these mites. Sort of like a red flag hey big pile here irritating me lets grow a mole. yup just tried a red mole I found on my torso and three came out of it... 4...yhea so please people experiment with me, be brave! and post the results and what they look like under microscope and what the Dr.s say. I'm off to see first Dr. about this. I think I will have good results as she is a mindful awareness Dr. cured herself of fibromyalgia and has rosacea herself! I hope she is not easily heeby jeebied out when it comes to her own skin though. Do I have a volounteer who has a microscope?? Get pressing on those moles with the oil please and thank you. :)

Re: How Does One Positively Identify These Mites?

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:21 pm
by braveheart
The best pics I found were here at David Bourkes website. This is exactly what my tiny stuff looks like under the microscope.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 169&type=3

It seems there is some sort of cover up and labs are lying and such things you can read about a guy who hired an idependent lab and the falsified results if you care to waste your time on such stuff. I found it interesting but sort of irrelevant. Nothing I can do about it if the gov. is in Denial or deliberately saying people are crazy to let this stuff bother them. Anyting that affects my health or my families health is important to me. Getting all upset by how gov/Dr.s/dermatologist work is a useless waste of my time. That is just the way they work and I can't change them.
http://www.carnicominstitute.org/articl ... report.htm

The way I work is find out the solution ( I never give up) and then maintain a healthy internal/external environment as best I can in this polluted earth and enjoy my life. If people don't want my help then I don't push it on them. I know that somewhere out there even if just one person can benefit from what I post then it is all worthwhile for me.

Here is a lovely lovely video of a real microscopic demodex mite some man caught in 2010. Awesome job. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5ZZz8SMPwQ