
Ailment: Scabies
Remedy: Zapper

Comment posted by BobbyInCanada of Vancouver, BC, Canada on 10 November 2020 at 23:53 5278
Hello everybody and thanks for your informative posts. I’m dealing with my first resistant scabies infestation. I have previously been able to beat multiple infestations of the regular scabies easily with aloe vera, Desitin, a derma roller with 0.5 mm titanium pins, but not this resistant scabies variety. I am trying a variety of methods by trial and error in search of a breakthrough. These include using electrocution of mites, diet changes to determine why some people are not bitten by resistant mites, pulsed high power lights, blue and red LED lights to kill the nests, infrared LED therapy light, music therapy and humidity, among others. All of which have been moderately successful, but the resistant mites appear to be learning fast as well. I am just in the first stage of this investigation. There is much more to this resistant mite story including the likelihood that it carried Lyme or one of the Lyme co-infections to one of my friends years ago. I also experienced the literal plague of mites among people 50 years of age or older, who have been infecting me with the regular scabies.
I looked up demographics and found the worst hit is China. Chinese people I know are using tourmaline infrared sleeping mats with success. I also had success with tourmaline infrared heating in the past, but do not like the high EMF of Jade tourmaline heating pads. Last night I was attacked by a rapid growth of itchy mites and they were resistant to all previously successful methods other than Desitin. I was surprised because this lot was itchy and would not stop itching despite the electrocution method which had destroyed first nest on my ankle. From watching the colour of my urine, it appears that nutritional yeast made my skin more resistant. I failed to eat nutritional yeast for 3 days and then the change of colour of my urine coincided with the sudden growth of mites behind my knee.
Comment posted by AD of New York City, NY, USA on 11 December 2017 at 16:52 4860
YES
I bought a zapper off ebay. Look up Hulda Clark zapper. Do her 7 min zapping 20 min off, repeat 3 times. I wet my face and the infected area and glided the contacts over. This is the only solution I've used that kills demodex mites. I saw almost immediately areas drying up, healing mite areas. Zapping kills parasites, fungus, bacteria and virus developed long ago. Repeat daily as the eggs hatch and re-infestation occurs. My skin looks amazing - the salons charge a lot for this procedure as a face tightening lift procedure.
