Oh for god's sake go to the doctor and get a topical treatment. it's fast effective and if you have crabs you just need to get rid of them before you spread them more.
2006-12-24 20:15:13
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answered by evilive 4
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I have heard this from my grand mom.You must try this:
Take a bunch of neem leaves and put them in a vessel.Fill the vessel with lukewarm water.Let it remain like that for atleast 5-6 hrs.The next day take a bath with the water.It sounds silly but works wonders.
[ This is a wonderful remedy for itching ONLY ]
2006-12-25 02:49:52
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answered by roughdude_16 2
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Scabies? Are you sure? If so, that is simple to treat naturally.
The reason I ask is that I am on a hotline for Morgellons Syndrome and many times the beginning symptoms mimic scabies, lice, hives, etc. I am NOT trying to scare you, but fortunately, there is a treatment, not a cure, for Morgellons and it is basically the same as for scabies. If in fact you do have scabies: Yes, Kwell Rx from your Doctor will eradicate the problem,but it is EXTREMELY TOXIC to humans, and will cause even more problems in the long run.
But let's talk about SCABIES.....
Scabies, or crabs are transmittable parasitic infections characterized by intensive itching and secondary bacterial infections. They are caused by the itch mite known as Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows under the skin to feed and lay its eggs. The itching is usually most intense when the person is in bed. The characteristic initial lesions of the burrow are seen as fine wavy dark lines a few millimeters to a half-inch long with a minute papule at the open end. A red lesion occurs on the finger webs, around the nipple ares of the breasts in females, on the the genitals in males, along the belt line. and on the lower buttocks. The face is not usually involved in adults but maybe in infants. The burrow may be difficult to find, especially when the disease has been persistent for several weeks because it is often obscurred by scratching or by secondary lesions. Diagnosis is confirmed by seeing the parasite under a microscope after a scraping is taken from the burrow. The mites can remain dormant in infected bedclothes or blankets for months awaiting a warm victim to bring them back. Scabies are nothing to ignore.
NOTE: Treatment of scabies with lindane-containing medications (Kwell) has multiple hazards to humans. Nervous system disturbances in children have been observed and reported in scientific literature.
Melaleuca Alternifolia Oil (commonly known as tea tree oil) is a natural anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, kills staph, strep, e.coli, bacteria, virus, candida (or yeast) and is a wonderful antiseptic.
What a wonderful gift of nature!
Now: Soak in a hot bath for 20 minutes each night with 1oz of Renew Bath Oil and 1oz of Sol-U-Mel. Apply pure Melaleuca Oil
(T36-C5) to the affected areas each morning and night. Apply Renew Intensive Skin Thereapy or Triple Antibiotic Ointment to give long-term protection agains infection. Apply Pain-A-Trate to extremely itchy areas (Pain-A-Trate contains Camphor, Menthol and Melaleuca Oil, penetrates to the bone level). Consult your health care provider for further advice. Be sure to wash ALL clothes, towels and bedding separately. Add 2oz of MelaPower Laundry Detergent, two capfuls of Sol-U-Mel and 2oz of MelaBrite
(color safe brightner) to your wash water. Line dry rather than tumble dry since these parasites are so easily transmittable, but if not possible, dry on low setting.
The reason I am using brand specific recommendations is that I personally KNOW they work as do many sufferers of Morgellons and other parasitic conditions.
MelaPower Laundry Detergent is Ph balanced to 7.0 the same as the human body, and contains no chemical fillers (for example
32 oz washes 32 loads vs the leading store brands where 100 oz
will wash perhaps 30 loads--what else is in it? Toxins and irritants, fillers that are available to chemists that can not only harm you but our environment as well.
I urge you to consult a naturopath or if you wish to e-mail me I will be happy to share what I know.
You can find all of the above products at www.Melaleuca.com
to read the Product Store: you will see for example:
Melapower 32oz sku#4333 $9.00 (5.99 pc 4pts) $5.99 is what you pay as a preferred customer and the pts is Melaleuca's international currency conversion. The best part about trying their products is that they are all backed by a 60-day EMPTY Bottle Money Back guarantee, meaning you can use up all the products and if they are not the best you have ever used you get your money back--really just that simple. I have been using these natural products for over 1 year and have noticed improved health
in my home and family. I recommend them to Morgellons patients regularly and NOT ONE has ever complained or said they don't work.
E-Mail me if you would like more information. I do NOT sell these products. I simply refer people to Melaleuca because I KNOW without a doubt that their products work and that living a healthy life without chemicals is the best thing we could ever decide to do.
Good Luck, Be Well and BE SAFE!
2006-12-25 03:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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See a Dermotologist, get a diagnosis. After this depending on the severity, we can treat conditions with over the counter meds.
Diagnosis is the key.
2006-12-24 20:16:34
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answered by Norton N 5
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Sorry, these are parasites that live and breed under the skin. Quelle or Kwell lotion is the only cure.
2006-12-24 20:22:40
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answered by S E 2
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no herbs don't work, my friend had this, to your doc
2006-12-24 20:14:45
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answered by Tiffi Poodle Pie 69 2
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