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#1 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:00:53 AM Quote
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If your having trouble riding your scabies with permethrin and you feel your skin is to thick for the actual creams to work , please do not continue using this dangerous pesticide on your body , you can cure scabies with 3 items from your local grocery store. Please check out the Scabies Report to learn how and rid yourself of the scabies within 24 hours. Stop messing around with the pesticides you are not a plant and they are dangerous to your skin and could potentially lead to skin cancer and other nasty secondary infections such as impetego.

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#2 Posted : Sunday, September 06, 2009 9:26:44 PM Quote
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Thank you , very greatful for this information, I was scabies free in a matter of 24 hours, not another itch after that! Thank you kindly, I had tried almost everything.

God Bless
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#3 Posted : Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:41:08 PM Quote
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Thanks! This worked and within 2 days I was comletely back to normal! It is amazing how mislead one can be by doctors!

Thanks

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#4 Posted : Sunday, November 01, 2009 12:10:47 PM Quote
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Thanks alot!

Marie
#5 Posted : Friday, November 27, 2009 11:33:12 PM Quote
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It is just great knowing you do not have to put pesticides on your body to cure them! This has been a huge blessing because I was reluctant to use this on ourselves nor our 6 year old daughter. This really works and something that should be looked into more as a approved OTC treatment! Our skin healed really fast thanks to the exfoliator!

Thanks again for the help
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#6 Posted : Saturday, December 19, 2009 3:22:33 AM Quote
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I have tried to look at the report but it will not allow me to, therefore I can not get the names of the natural remedies to kill them or get rid of them. If anyone has any information that would be of a great help thank you.
Sam
#7 Posted : Saturday, December 19, 2009 3:09:00 PM Quote
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Yeah I am curious of the same thing! One thing I know is that people are getting cured from it or you would see threads about it not working, my guess is it is some kind of oil or something to do with onion or garlic extracts or maybe baking soda. I am going to be getting it in a day or so, come monday I will buy it as I do not want to put pesticides or insecticides on my body at all.

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#8 Posted : Tuesday, December 22, 2009 7:06:07 AM Quote
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Ok now I know this is going to sound gross but i'm sure everyone who experiences this can condone my desperation... I'm almost positive i caught the scabies from my stupid dog. He ran away and was later found at the pound and when we brought him home he wasnt himself. He seemed real down and was scratching a lot. So i picked up this shampoo from the store that is intended for dogs, but its like a dry type shampoo in a way. Its wet but all you have to do is rub it in. At this time i figured if it works for him and its safe than why wouldnt it work for me. I tested it just by rubbing a little on a burrow between my fingers that was itching like crazy. I almost immediately felt the itch go away. I then waited a few hours to see if any redness or irritation persisted but it was fine. So i said to hell with it and applied it to my legs which is where the real problem is, I only experienced a mild irritation for maybe a minute or even less after applying but then it went away and left me with a pleasant warming sensation where i had rubbed it. This was only a few minutes ago so the results are still unsure, but i will leave a post tommorow if things start going my way. Atleast i Know the shampoo is safe on human skin but i would still advise caution sort of like i did with my finger test. The shampoo is called Hartz advanced care 3 in 1 foaming shampoo for dogs and puppies. Like i said it sounds really gross and it probably is but i dont really care. Its not like I havent already lost all my confidence and sanity since this pest decided to start ruining my life.
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#9 Posted : Monday, March 28, 2011 1:07:55 PM Quote
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Try using original Ivory soap in the bathtub
Melanie
#10 Posted : Monday, March 28, 2011 5:21:37 PM Quote
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You need to use sulfur to kill scabies not Ivory soap. Ivory soap is just a generic soap for washing your body. Scabies is an infectious disease in which Ivory will have no affect on.

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#11 Posted : Monday, April 11, 2011 10:23:56 PM Quote
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read about products with neem oil,tea tree oil and karanja oil combined with a sulpher cream like msm or pomada de azufer (this one is found in the hispanic products section in the grocery store).Grisi soaps also carry a sulpher soap to use.Ive also read to use humic acid capsules by Avirol as a chealating agent to detox skin
Deb
#12 Posted : Monday, April 11, 2011 11:11:48 PM Quote
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The sulfur products on this forum do an excellent job at killing scabies as they contain real amounts of sulfur, some sulfur soaps do not have a 10% compound which does not do the trick. If you want the real sulfur for scabies here is the site:

Scabies Sulfur Creams and Soaps

They also carry other things such as scabies microscopes and other scabies products.

The Grisi soaps do not have enough sulfur as they are more for severe ance.
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#13 Posted : Monday, April 11, 2011 11:13:50 PM Quote
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By the way tea tree oil does not work against scabies but it is good to place one drop on lesions that may be not flattening out or not going away, the tea tree oil will dry out those lesions and they will be gone pretty quickly, it also takes the red out of lesions. I would just stick with the sulfur soaps though as they do a better job at killing scabies and healing the skin in post scabies mode.

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