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Tim
#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 09, 2009 1:11:20 PM Quote

I seen this article and it states that neem leaves or extracts will kill scabies, I have tried these methods with no success! Have any of you guys used these ways to try and cure scabies?

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Phil
#2 Posted : Sunday, December 13, 2009 10:50:14 PM Quote

I never had success with either, I have also tried eating a shitload of garlic and using tea tree oil, I even looked around for hours and seen that there is no actual method to treat scabies with tea tree oil, it seems rather it was proven in australia by people, but they never disclose how they treated, in my opinion this is some scam to export tons of this meluluca oil around the world, I do know that it is great for acne, skin infections and antifungal or antibacterial problems. It will not cure scabies specifically but is likely good for the skin after scabies.

Guest
#3 Posted : Saturday, January 30, 2010 7:58:22 PM Quote

Yeah likely that kind of stuff is good for you during post scabies or can help aid the healing process of scabies. I know htere are natural scabies cures as people who are pregnant and infants and children have to treat naturally.

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#4 Posted : Sunday, February 21, 2010 2:03:07 PM Quote

I have heard about neem in some stories, but none really tell you how to use it or how it kills them, there are natural ways to kill scabies im just not sure what ones work better.
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#5 Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 12:45:45 PM Quote

I had no luck with neem oil, tea tree oil, permethrin or 10% sulfur, it seems though alot of scabies have become resistant to older remedies, of possibly some people have different types of mites or they are in different stages, I am going to try treating naturally with some help of this forum, I will update each week how my progress comes along. Since dealing with scabies is enough I will only have the mental capacity to update my progress every week. This is alot to deal with considering I have a 5 year old daughter to take care of aswell and I would hate to see her contract these scabies, it would really make me go nuts.



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#6 Posted : Friday, April 23, 2010 12:57:32 PM Quote

I have heard about the Neem leave but would have no clue where to go about buying it, I know neem leaf is good for the skin but as a full scabies cure i am not sure.
Jim
#7 Posted : Thursday, November 18, 2010 3:13:43 PM Quote

Tea tree oil will not work. I think someone in Australia propegated a false study which just shows results and no treatment protocol, likely in an effort to export more of the stuff to sell because tea tree oil comes from the melaluca plant which only comes from Australia. So being a native Australian plant they are going to tout it as the `cure everything oil` which is not suprising. Just to note I used pure tea tree oil and a mixed lotion for 3 months, and it never cured scabies at all and just stunk up my place so bad that I had to move cause no matter what I did the smell lingered. It also gave me some kind of bronchitis from smelling it so long. It does however mask scabies syptoms and itching and is good for lessions and stuff as it has anti bacterial properties and antifungal properties. I can say that it is good for post scabies lessions one drop on them a day, but other than this tea tree oil is useless to kill scabies. Stick to the sulfur...


Jenn
#8 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 2:41:57 PM Quote

Tea tree oil will not work because it isn't a scabies killer but an antibacterial/ antifungal oil. It is however very helpful on lessions that may not go away after scabies, in a lot of post scabies cases people are more succeptable to getting secondary skin infections like staph infections or other bacterial infections. You can just use one drop of tea tree oil per day on these areas to avoid and kill any of these infections that may occur.

Jenn
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