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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: S-99 on May 09, 2015, 10:11:12 pm
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So after going all crazy and treating the problem from all angles. I have specificly hair follicle mites. First off, i wiped out one species (whatever kind of blood blood sucking mite that was), and had to leave the other. The second species are not going away either, i'm not even trying to eradicate them since it's impossible.
Mites have even been to the moon (or some people will want to say the moon recreation on earth for the hoax). Basicly, next to if not all humans have these mites as we get older seldom notice them. From my bed bug hysteria, i became hyper sensitive to things crawling on me.
I changed what i did. I finalized with the self. Spent a few months getting all the required nutrients i needed and them some to beef up my immune system. I also shower with tea tree oil (tea tree oil is cheap and has so many benefits) every day after i kick my ass at the gym for one hour as well. The blood suckers died off, the hair follicle population i host is dwindling seriously down, and i am way healthier. I don't hardly notice them anymore. More of them will die off when i can swim in chlorinated pools in the summer.
Problem solved. I will also never stop using tea tree oil whenever i shower. It does more than control mite populations. It's a natural awesome smelling antiseptic. Cuts, bites, rashes and other skin irritations heal way faster when you shower with this stuff. Just get a bottle of the extract, and well, i add enough to be 4% of whatever body wash and shampoo i use.
Now for swimming. I have an aversion to chlorine since i almost quite literally was close to losing my nuts in an over chlorinated hot tub (having a good sense of humor and letting your friends join in on it really helped for the days i was in sleepless agony).
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Yeah, demodex (follicle mites) are perfectly normal, it's exceedingly rare not to have them. Actually kind of cool little critters once you get past the things-living-on-your-face ickiness. They feed on dead skin cells and their metabolism is so efficient that they don't produce any waste.
Good to hear the other kind has been dealt with.
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Yeah, demodex (follicle mites) are perfectly normal, it's exceedingly rare not to have them. Actually kind of cool little critters once you get past the things-living-on-your-face ickiness. They feed on dead skin cells and their metabolism is so efficient that they don't produce any waste.
Good to hear the other kind has been dealt with.
Huh, the more you know. I guess I can't get creeped out by them if they've been happily living on my face for my whole life without my noticing them.
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It's really not a wonder how demodex can be a cause for acne as well. They burrow deep into the hair follicle. And well, we won't really feel them burrowing in those tight canals since the oil of follicles is meant to lubricate the hair pushing out of the skin.