Scratching And Itching Head To Toe
by Maureen Moore
(Margete, Fl U.S.A.)
Invisible insect scratching and itching head to toe...
Pest control has not eradicated my problem. It gets in my eyes and nose and hair and shows up on skin as a scratch, then heals up in small scable -- several in a row.
I need help fast. This has been going on 8 months. With clean sheets and nightwear I still get attacked when sleeping.
I have found tiny lint-size white specs on my recliner, and when provoked they hop.
I'm desperate.
Hi Maureen,
I hear your desperation and I feel for you with the scratching and itching head to toe. Apart from the pest control people, have you had anyone else take a look at your suspect bugs?
I know you said they were invisible, but you also mentioned little white specks that hop. Could they be mites?
You also mentioned that the invisible insects seem to bother you when you are in bed. Are they ONLY bothering you at night or during the day too? Bedbugs usually confine themselves to the bed and feed on you at night, but they are dark in color.
If you are able to "capture" some of these white speck bugs and submit them to your local cooperative extension office, they may be able to positively identify the bugs for you. Here's a list of the
Florida
offices so you can contact the one in your county if you like.
Meanwhile, I know you want some help RIGHT NOW! :) Honestly, if I were you I'd immediately start with a natural intestinal cleanse like
Herbal Fiberblend and take plenty of
Florafood or some other good quality probiotic combo.
Even when you don't know exactly what you are dealing with, you can give your body the best possible resources to help you get rid of toxins, parasites, overgrowth of fungus (which is a real possibility with your symptoms), and hopefully the scratching and itching head to toe.
I'd also recommend you get yourself some organic apple cider vinegar (like Bragg's) and add a cup or two to your bath water to help soothe your skin. You can put a tablespoon in a glass of water to drink a couple of times per day. This will also help to detoxify your body.
Until you find out what it is you are dealing with, you should consider cutting out the majority of sugar from your diet. If you ARE dealing with some type of internal parasite or fungus, sugar only feeds it.
I hope you are able get some relief from the scratching and itching head to toe very soon. I know it's a real misery.
To your good health!Angie