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    Default Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    It takes a good deal for me to go to a doctor. I first turn over every stone, research and experiment , and eventually I figure it out. But so far , I cannot.

    I have itching every night. No visible symptoms, no rash , nothing on the skin, its more right under the skin and primarily under arms, groin and back

    It feels like microscopic bugs are crawling on me. It feels like a spider web falls over my face. So delicate, but it makes me scratch and rub my face. Then an itch on the scalp, then here than there.

    Then under my arms, then groin, then on my back in a round robin that is disturbing my sleep.

    Its well over a year this is happening and I have tried looking at supplements or the excess of , soy , sugar, nuts, peanut butter, candida, even popcorn I make with coconut oil on an almost nightly basis .
    i have thought of wi fi as well.

    I have recently changed laundry detergent to something free of chems in it.

    I thought that solved it, but it continues. It ruins sleep. I usually get 4 to 5 hours tops broken up through the night, always waking at 3 am. Never fails. Then i need to fall back.

    Add to this, occasional jabs in the feet, like an ice pic, electrical, so strange, only at night, only in bed and during the day it all subsides.

    I have thought of the bio electrical field, what Sabrina Williams talks about. It not easy to fully grasp, but there are bio electrical fields that they can read and track. Been going on since the 70ies.


    any thoughts friends ?
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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    The first thing I thought of is scabies.

    Quote Scabies is an itchy skin rash caused by a tiny burrowing mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. Intense itching occurs in the area where the mite burrows. The need to scratch may be stronger at night.

    Scabies symptoms include:

    Itching, often severe and usually worse at night
    Thin, wavy tunnels made up of tiny blisters or bumps on the skin
    Scabies is often found in the skin folds. But scabies can appear on many parts of the body. In adults and older children, scabies is most often found:

    Between the fingers and toes
    In the armpits
    Around the waist
    Along the insides of the wrists
    On the inner elbows
    On the soles of the feet
    On the chest
    Around the nipples
    Around the belly button
    Around the genitals
    In the groin area
    On the buttocks
    In infants and young children, common sites of scabies usually include the:

    Fingers
    Face, scalp and neck
    Palms of the hands
    Soles of the feet
    If you've had scabies before, symptoms may start within a few days of exposure. If you've never had scabies, it can take as long as six weeks for symptoms to start. You can still spread scabies even if you don't have any symptoms yet.

    When to see a doctor
    Talk to your health care provider if you have any symptoms of scabies.

    Many skin conditions, such as dermatitis or eczema, also can cause itching and small bumps on the skin. Your health care provider can find the exact cause of your symptoms so that you receive the right treatment. Antihistamines or nonprescription lotions may ease itching. But they won't get rid of the mites or their eggs.

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    It does almost sound like an allergic reaction to something.

    It sounds like you've tried about everything. Perhaps buy another mattress, and wash all your sheets and blankets. (start fresh!)

    it may not be scabies but another type of mite or perhaps some type of mold or something in your mattress.
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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Delight. will look into it but not many of the symptoms. no tunneling, nothing visible, but ill look into it

    Silent feathers, mattress is clean and in a mattress bag. Sheets washed etc who knows??

    thanks. going to look into all

    update/ looked up scabies. no, dont believe so. no visual indication at all. the pics shown are rather obvious
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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Doug - Some prescription medications can cause itching. If you are on any at all, do check each one and see if it could be a side effect. (My mother had itching from metoprolol.)
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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    sue/ No I take no medications at all. Thanks

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Histamine is the word that first comes to me.
    I always had this kind of thing years ago, and took antihistamines to help as prescribed by a dermatologist.
    This was of course years before my awakening and figuring out what foods and other products I should avoid.

    Histamine is naturally in many foods, like cinnamon is really high, so I avoid that.

    You can probably get over the counter anti histamines if you want to check if thats it, also there are a bunch of herbs etc with anti histamines...

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Have you tried sleeping in a different room of the house?

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    It takes a good deal for me to go to a doctor. I first turn over every stone, research and experiment , and eventually I figure it out. But so far , I cannot.

    I have itching every night. No visible symptoms, no rash , nothing on the skin, its more right under the skin and primarily under arms, groin and back

    It feels like microscopic bugs are crawling on me. It feels like a spider web falls over my face. So delicate, but it makes me scratch and rub my face. Then an itch on the scalp, then here than there.

    Then under my arms, then groin, then on my back in a round robin that is disturbing my sleep.

    Its well over a year this is happening and I have tried looking at supplements or the excess of , soy , sugar, nuts, peanut butter, candida, even popcorn I make with coconut oil on an almost nightly basis .
    i have thought of wi fi as well.

    I have recently changed laundry detergent to something free of chems in it.

    I thought that solved it, but it continues. It ruins sleep. I usually get 4 to 5 hours tops broken up through the night, always waking at 3 am. Never fails. Then i need to fall back.

    Add to this, occasional jabs in the feet, like an ice pic, electrical, so strange, only at night, only in bed and during the day it all subsides.

    I have thought of the bio electrical field, what Sabrina Williams talks about. It not easy to fully grasp, but there are bio electrical fields that they can read and track. Been going on since the 70ies.


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    The jab makes me think of neurological issue. When the tiny nerve ending we have die, there is lots of itch and jabs in the feet. Are you diabetic by any chance? If so it would mean you are going through neuropathy.

    If you put yourself in a cold environment it should decrease in intensity - except for the jab. Check for neuropathy.

    On the other hand, except fot the jab, it does look like scabies. Scabie is very easy to catch. Just a light rub on someone who has iton a bus and there it is for you. Or contact with clothing od an infectedperson would do it.

    You will notice that hospital staff do not touch clothes or sheets of people who maybe beggars for that reason. My daughter did not know, touched the sheet on a stretcher of a homeless person and got scabies. She is very careful now.
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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    I have itchy skin when my shower water is very hot, which opens the pores to let in the toxins that are in the tap water here--fluoride, chlorine, and whatever pharmaceuticals that people are flushing down their toilets and the community water filtration system is not capable of filtering out.
    I stopped using any soap products for laundry and started using pure white vinegar instead.
    (I just bought a new replacement shower filter, but getting fluoride out is very difficult and expensive, and I imagine that is one of the worst culprits.)
    The itching doesn't happen when I consistently shower in warm water.
    Winter leads to dry, itchy skin, so I moisturize with coconut oil and recently started using organic castor oil topically as well, which helps.
    See the thread on DMSO, which might prove helpful: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...4073-DMSO-Info
    I've been using DMSO topically as well, but sparingly, as my skin is very sensitive and it burns and itches a lot for the first 10 minutes or so after application, but it helps with tendenitis, arthritis, muscular cramping, etc.
    And it is reported to be effective for all kinds of other conditions as well, so it might treat what is ailing you, and probably can't hurt to try.
    (Make sure you buy pure DMSO in a glass bottle as it is a solvent and will break down plastic.)
    EMFs could certainly be the culprit, though, judging from the description of your symptoms.
    If you can afford it (they are pricey), there are bed canopies, sheets, hats, clothing, pendants, etc. made with silver threads which are supposed to help block the EMFs.
    I am EMF sensitive and recently bought a (modestly priced) hat and pendant, and they do seem to help.

    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    Delight. will look into it but not many of the symptoms. no tunneling, nothing visible, but ill look into it

    Silent feathers, mattress is clean and in a mattress bag. Sheets washed etc who knows??

    thanks. going to look into all

    update/ looked up scabies. no, dont believe so. no visual indication at all. the pics shown are rather obvious
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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    So this might not be relevant but… have you done any liver or gall bladder cleanses to see if it helps? Bile salts from a sludgey build up in the gallbladder will emerge on the skin and activate ‘nociceptors’, which give the sensation of itching when triggered. The salts themselves dont cause hives but the sensation of itching can be intense and if you scratch all night you might rub your skin raw in places. It is really common for there to be gallbladder issues from blood breakdown, processing toxicity via the liver etc. Some simple naturopathic ways to gently clear out the gallbladder are to:
    1) drink lemon water upon waking first thing in the morning
    2) milk thistle tincture
    3) dandelion tincture or tea (the tea is quite easy to find)
    If you want a ‘blast’ for your gallbladder, a blend of grapefruit, lemon and orange in the blender and drink it all straight is really amazing.
    There are also some gallbladder cleanses with changa piedra (stone breaker herb) that are helpful.

    The gallbladder meridian is really commonly targeted for a lot of reasons due to its vital importance in overall health. Here is a link to some additional useful info about this which incorporates traditional Chinese medicine understandings of this energy meridian and why it is targeted.

    https://ascensionglossary.com/index....adder_Meridian

    But the itchy skin, particularly at night, is often a key indicator that this is linked to the gall bladder via the excretion of bile salts via the skin (our largest detoxing organ in the body). Hot soaks in mustard bath (look for Dr. singha’s mustard bath, its an ayurvedic medicine product) can really help if you are up at night exasperated and want to just clear it out and go back to sleep. The hot bath will relax you, the mustard soak will detox and it also helps one to sleep really soundly as well.

    Hope this helps!

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    It sounds like you might have Lyme disease, so you might want to get tested for that. I've experienced similar symptoms after I got an insect bite which didn't heal for months, most likely a tick bite.

    Personally, I found that tea tree oil application on the itchy skin really helped decrease the itchy sensation to a tolerable level, or even eliminate it for the night. Test a small quantity on your skin first to see if you have an allergic reaction.

    If the tea tree oil feels too 'hot' on the skin, try to lightly sprinkle it on your bed sheet or on the inner side of your pyjamas instead. Tea tree oil won't stain fabrics. But it has a strong smell which will dissipate after several hours.

    Also, a nice warm cup of artemisia tea before going to bed will help. And/or have a bath with an infusion of artemisia before going to bed.

    Avoid sugar as much as possible.
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    Quote Posted by thepainterdoug (here)
    It takes a good deal for me to go to a doctor. I first turn over every stone, research and experiment , and eventually I figure it out. But so far , I cannot.

    I have itching every night. No visible symptoms, no rash , nothing on the skin, its more right under the skin and primarily under arms, groin and back

    It feels like microscopic bugs are crawling on me. It feels like a spider web falls over my face. So delicate, but it makes me scratch and rub my face. Then an itch on the scalp, then here than there.

    Then under my arms, then groin, then on my back in a round robin that is disturbing my sleep.

    Its well over a year this is happening and I have tried looking at supplements or the excess of , soy , sugar, nuts, peanut butter, candida, even popcorn I make with coconut oil on an almost nightly basis .
    i have thought of wi fi as well.

    I have recently changed laundry detergent to something free of chems in it.

    I thought that solved it, but it continues. It ruins sleep. I usually get 4 to 5 hours tops broken up through the night, always waking at 3 am. Never fails. Then i need to fall back.

    Add to this, occasional jabs in the feet, like an ice pic, electrical, so strange, only at night, only in bed and during the day it all subsides.

    I have thought of the bio electrical field, what Sabrina Williams talks about. It not easy to fully grasp, but there are bio electrical fields that they can read and track. Been going on since the 70ies.


    any thoughts friends ?
    pd
    Hi Doug

    I had an acute episode of something very similar about 18 months back. Lasted approximately 3 weeks and came in tandem with a numb right arm and vertigo. I've had a mammoth load of chronic health issues my entire life but these crawling sensations were driving me nuts and really didn't think I'd want to live if they continued for more than another few weeks.

    Intuitively, I think this is something to do with HHV4 (Epstein Barr virus) in its most aggressive stage, possibly in tandem with flare-up of other hidden chronic infections (Lyme-related & possibly Bartonella as you mention the foot-stabbing).

    I got rid of my mine by running a recently designed super-sweep on my Spooky 2 Rife Tech which hits all known frequencies where Rife himself found pathogenic material: about 140,000Hz to 18,000,000Hz. Crawling sensations were gone in 2 days. I know it's a bit of a mission but if you can find someone local-ish who has this tech, knows what they're doing and has this sweep installed (it's now known as Stu Tooley's Megawobble), it is all done remotely with your DNA (fingernails). There's a thread here on this forum on Spooky 2 and perhaps someone in the States would be prepared to have you send them your nails?

    Other than that, it's imperative that you minimise all EMF as much as possible as this exacerbates everything and charges these viral expressions like a battery. I don't know what your financial situation is but the best option here is to sleep in a professionally crafted anti-EMF tent. I'm confident if you can do this then the symptoms should reduce after a few weeks.

    Wishing you the best

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    i have the same...strict autoimmune diet helps....hard but worth it

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    THANK YOU EVERYONE!! Truly appreciate all your input

    MEAT SUITE Histamine, I do use cinnamon, but very moderately in coffee. But will keep in mind

    s7e6e / happens in every room and varying locations.

    FLASH/ im non jabbed/ yes I have heard of the diabetic thing, but unaware I am. i have a good diet, little to no sugar. moderate keto. But will consider this. no visuals at all. No scabies evidence at all . my skin and body are very clean. heal well. toe nails, finger nails healthy. no tunneling, scarring, skin all good No visual evidence of being itchy.
    i have considered neurological. iT SEEMS INTERNAL, but displayed in this symptom

    Onawah/ I have dmso. have not tried it as of yet. I began creating a wifi free canopy to live and sleep under. but incomplete, a failure on my part. I have bad habits regarding computer in bed , cell phone etc. Mainly because when I slept in wi fi free situations, nothing changed.

    Artemisia/. good point. I need to address some internal organ questions. I know liver can create itching, but i display no other symptoms . Will look into a cleanse. and can do the supplements

    Rizotto/ interesting regarding lyme. Ill look it up and see. I have tea tree oil and will put into my hand cream. But again, I dont believe this is external in origin.

    Axis Mundi/ I own a hulda clarke zapper. I wonder if i can find these frequencies and adapt? It has programmable frequencies. there are thousands of itimized lists. I wonder which set would be best? I think there is a lyme protocal

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

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    Axis Mundi/ I own a hulda clarke zapper. I wonder if i can find these frequencies and adapt? It has programmable frequencies. there are thousands of itimized lists. I wonder which set would be best? I think there is a lyme protocal
    Maybe of some benefit but this sweep is a meticulously designed protocol by an engineer who's spent 18 months calibrating complex deep-level settings of the software so as to clean out the entire terrain and the latest version is run over a month long period. Maybe there's someone close to you who'd be prepared to run it for you if they have the tech?

    You're welcome to send your nails here but I'm in the UK and I've had other people's nails go 'missing' just sending them from the other other side of the country. Technically, you're not supposed to send human body parts in the post! If you want to chance it, do message me

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    It could be that your body is trying to detox something since the skin is the largest detox organ. Have you tried saunas to sweat it out?

    I've even used saunas to sweat out graphene as well as other toxins. I use gradual increasing doses of niacin to facilitate the detoxing, starting with 50 to 100 mgs. It's also good to support the liver while detoxing, of course, so burdock root & seed, dandelion and milk thistle are good choices along with vitamin/mineral supplementation.

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    One additional resource for detoxing are these simple, free and easy to do Qi Gong exercises focused on Liver and Gallbladder Meridian Detoxification




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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Hello Doug – just one (somewhat expensive) experiment. Try a winter holiday of at least two weeks, possibly three, in a completely different environment. (Desert surroundings? Dry, hot.) See if and how it changes.

    Additionally – or before. Do the one-week "cleanup" proposed by Andreas Kalcker.

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    Default Re: Strange Medical Symptoms persist. Continual itching. Any advice?

    Hi Doug - the areas you mention, ie armpits and groin, are sweaty ones and so is the back. Do you think you might get overhot and it could be prickly heat especially if you have overly dry skin? Do you put anything on it like calomine? The cream/ointment is better than the liquid . . .

    It also seems (just a suggestion) that because you've had it for so long you might have created a neuro-path, so that it's now part of your regular sleep pattern. Try changing your habits, go to bed earlier, sleep with less covers, that sort of thing, to see if it makes any difference. You say you don't get it during the day, but do you ever take a nap during the day and if so does it happen then?

    The jabs in the toes sound like neuropathy and might just be part of growing older (aging's a bitch regardless of health) especially if you've been a sportsman (wear and tear).
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