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    • #1279
      FinallyFree
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      Btw both hypothyroidism and Amitriptyline (which can cause hypothyroidism) can lead to affects like crawling, biting, itching etc – but I know that these are not simply ‘sensations’ as mainstream medicine would have us believe… I believe that conditions like hypothyroidism and drugs like Amitriptyline actually make us vulnerable to the mites, make our skin attractive to the mites, make the mites flourish around us.

      All of the hundreds of things I did to my home and body ultimately made no difference, in fact I think they made the mites worse. And no one should have to live the way I was living, or the way people who are still suffering with this awful plague are living, it’s not life. Somehow it’s not the answer, the truth is always simple.

      But once I found out what the underlying cause was for me then everything changed. It no longer mattered whether the mites were there in my home or not because, like everyone else I knew,they no longer targeted me, they no longer attacked or bothered me.

      Please, find out what is the underlying cause for you, why the mites are targeting you… Are you hypothyroid? Is there some other reason your immune system is not working well? Are you taking Amitriptyline or any other medicines/drugs that make you attractive to the mites? Once you have found the underlying cause then you will have peace again, life again… and I strongly recommend trying supplementing iodine, 5 drops of 15% Lugols three times a day, for a few weeks…

      Sensitive people are like the canaries in the coalmine and we suffer where others have no idea… but we are also the empaths and the healers of the world… I wish you all peace and life x

    • #1282
      MsWoggy
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      I really appreciate your post so much. I have often wondered if becoming a vegetarian has caused this to happen as I believe I’m iodine deficient. I’ve scheduled an appointment to find out if I am and whether I may have another problem. I will let you know what happens. Again thanks so much!

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      Westwardbound
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      I’m pretty much where you were at – tried everything, nothing’s worked, they don’t bother my wife but they feast on me. So – how do you take the iodine? Do you mix it with water/gatorade? Do you need to take it with meals? Is it bitter? How do you know how long to stay on this iodine regimen?

    • #1375
      Rom. 8:28
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      Could supplementing a salt increase iodine as well?

    • #1376
      Rom. 8:28
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      Also, which Lugols did you buy? They all seem extremely expensive.

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