demodex not killed

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karin
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demodex not killed

Post by karin »

hi walter,

I am using the zz cream for 6 weeks, twice a day, I am changing my towels daily, but yesterday I found many demodex under the micrsocope again. I thought the most of them died after one month, and so I was very surprised and totally unhappy to still found so many of these.
I don't have so great skin problems, but I have often pimples and I have the feeling my skin doesn't really get better in this 6 weeks.

Whats your opinion? Do you think it lasts simply more time to kill them?

greetings
karin
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Walter
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Re: demodex not killed

Post by Walter »

Dear Karin

From which part of the face did you take a sample?
Would it be possible for you to make a picture from what you found?

The ZZ ointment is for the moment, the best existing product you can buy on the market
and is working very well, they will go, believe me.
it is indeed so that the first month the most are already killed but don’t forget that
you can only kill the adult mites, the eggs and nymphs are covered with a seal
which nothing can penetrate, no ZZ, no pesticides……………………………..
so you need to wait till all eggs are hatched, they become adults and then kill them.
that’s why the minimum treatment time is 3 months, when demodex brevis is also present,
it will take even longer because they do surface so much, you can recognize them
on their length, they are much shorter then folliculorum.

Just be a bit patient Karin, I promise you they will go…………………….. :D

Walter
karin
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Re: demodex not killed

Post by karin »

dear walter,

thanks for your answer.

I took samples like described in the movie. (nose, between the eyebrows and chin). I have brevis demodex and it is very easy to find and recognice them under my microscope. But I don't know how to make a picture of them...???

So I think I have to be patient ........

greetings
karin
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