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Jane
#1 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:51:01 PM Quote
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Location: New York
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ike many, I've wrestled with scabies; the disappointment, the depair and the shame. For months I tried everything I would think of and had been suggested on forums. Some ideas really sucked and I couldn't comply. Other ideas even obtained circumstances worse.

Ok, after much trial and error, I hit on somewhat that has been very encouraging. It's a recipe I came up with to be effective, allow me to comply, and is not offensive to me or others near me...plus, treatment invisibility is easy.

Here's what I did:

I acquired sulfer, Lubriderm Advanced Therapy, rubbing alcohol.

Empty the Lubriderm by about 35% and store to reintroduce into formula later.

Grind sulfer amongst coffee grinder designed for making espresso. This grinder makes a very fine powder of the sulfer. Be sure to grind very well as there may remain some relatively large pieces. Gring and regrind until it is like baby powder.

Now introduce the sulfer powder into the Lubriderm bottle making a paper funnel from slick magazine paper. The plethora of sulfer should equal 25-30% of Lubriderm bottle capacity.

Next, top off the bottle with rubbing alcohol.

Shake contents well. The mixture should have a faintly watery consistency (I at last found this good for skin distribution and absorption.)

I applied the mixture every night after a shower when I was dry. EVERYWHERE!

I discovered during previous attempts to treat scabies this they will take refuge on my scalp converse to what many preach. I realized this when I developed 2 lesions well above my hairline. As portion of my attention at night, I smooth into my hair ensuring to reach my scalp, ears, and an inch low my forehead. The only untreated part of my body was my face from simply under my lower lip to 1 inch below my hairline.

I placed a towel within the duration of my pillow, put on unimportant jogging pants, t-shirt and socks. My bedding was simply a quilt folded in half and never washed.(I wanted attention residue to build up in the quilt and towel on pillow. I had had enough of the daily laundering of everything. When I kept everything the same I experienced some I was creating an locations uninhabitable to scabies.(Scabies need the warmth, food and moisture of a host to survive...2 days off the host and they're toast).

Currently I have no signs off scabies and keep the treatment as I experience no ill effects from doing so. I'm anticipated to be absolutely certain properties are eradicated. Plus, my skin looks and feels new and young. Sulfer is an important component in proteins.

Using the Lubriderm was concluded because it has a caustic ingredient for ex foliating the skin and I felt this would improve sulfer penetration into the depths where scabies live. Also, lotion completely masked the sulfer smell. Rubbing alcohol is used to thin the mixture, but supplementary importantly, provide extra killing to surface scabies. The alcohol also causes the mixture to take on a best lay and adherence providing the skin.

I believe this is anything and I only look for to relay "My" experience and do not endorse or encourage anyone to try this. Good luck with the scabies ya'll!
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#2 Posted : Friday, June 26, 2009 11:04:59 AM Quote

Sulfur is a great cure and is very good for your skin. Though many people will have a hard time finding the time to make use of sulfur as a cure because it takes like a good week of constantly applying it from head to toe. And it may not be 100% effective for people misdiagnosed with scabies or carrying them for long periods before being misdiagnosed. Maybe try invermectin and sulfur at the same time is a great options.



Guest
#3 Posted : Monday, June 29, 2009 9:12:49 PM Quote

I found the sulfur to be too drying and I had a hard time keeping my body covered in it. Especially around finger tips and skin folds and unfortunatly these are the areas of high priority. So I have tried Permethrin and Sulfur to no avail. Does anyone have any other options I could take at getting rid of this?

Thanks


Lana
#4 Posted : Thursday, July 09, 2009 11:37:03 AM Quote


I had a hard time keeping the sulfur on all areas of my skin , it seems to come off really easy with any movement or clothing rubbing against it. This made me feel better for about 4 days then i felt itchiness again. This did not work for me , my skin mite be a littlee bit too thick. So i have been bathing lots until i try permethrin again. Grrrrrrrrr


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#5 Posted : Friday, April 09, 2010 9:43:46 PM Quote

Sulfur dont work unless you have a friggen dump truck of it and 2 months off work to even attempt using it to rid of scabies! Been there done that
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