Yea...too much.
Scabies are burrowing mites. They come out at night, travel a little and dig back in leaving lines of bites...bites in a row.

Got them twice from sleeping on the same couch in an unoccupied log cabin way back in the Alabama woods two nights, 6 years apart. 1% Lindane lotion applied twice will get rid of scabies. It's "over the counter" now. Cost me $80 in the early 70s to get diagnosed, then prescribed for something I already knew what was but didn't know what to do about till after I filled the prescription. I could have gone to the farm supply store had I known what to get and cured it on me and a hundred other people for $5.

One drop Lindane insecticide to 99 drops hand lotion.

Next:  Boil all your clothes and fumigate the couch and carpets etc.
Those heat seeking suckers can hang around for decades.
Might want to spray the dogs, cats and mice too. [They don't much like being boiled ]

CS will make them very healthy.

 Do scabies and dust mites have wrestling matches?



Ode


At 07:54 PM 9/6/2007 +0200, you wrote:

does anyone on this list have any experience of SCABIES ?!  Would cs
have any effect ? Seem to remember a protocol where someone was in
the bath with hundreds of little beasties coming out of their skin
but cannot remember what was added to the water . They are all over
this persons body so any help, much appreciated - Richard
On 06/09/2007, at 19:13, Simon Jester wrote:

Okay, I am officially taking umbrage at the insistence of some
poor dears here that medicine in particular and biology in general
can really be called science.

What else would you call them?

Physics... that's science in theory, sometimes in practice
Chemistry...that is science in both ways
Geology....yes, on both counts
Engineering, a resounding YES, on both counts and particularly
because it is so very pratical.
Biology... now there you have WAY too many variables to control,
so it can hardly be called a true science
Medicine.... no way, it is half lies (even learned drs say only
half of what they teach is true,

Ummm.. do you have any idea how many times what 'we' *knew* to be
true in mathematics, or geology, or chemistry, etc, turned out to
be *not* true?

I think what you are talking about is the distinction between
'Science' and 'Dogma'...

Science is supposed to simply be the organized, systematic search
for truth, regardless of the field in which it is practiced.

Most if not all of the problems with respect to science stem from
becoming so personally invested in/attached to a belief in some
theory that one loses their objectivity...

I just do not understand why people do not like scientists.

The only problem I have is with 'corporate' or 'commercial'
scientists who have abandoned the search for truth in favor of the
pursuit of the almighty dollar.

Not that I am against pursuing wealth - not at all. As long as it
doesn't come at the expense of the truth, I'm all for each of us
accumulating as much as one is capable of.


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