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invisible bugs

    I was in Hilton Head & when I woke up was covered with microscopic things crawling all over my body.  In my eyes, thru my hair all over my body.  Millions of them you could'nt even see with a microscope.  I washed everything & came back to NY.  They came too & bred even after I had bombed the room multple times.  It seemed to only make them mad, & they went ito a frenzy.  
      I'm literally poisoning myself trying to kill them, my poor cat is throwing up, & Ii wake up several  times a nite to crawl in to the top & hold my head under water.  I've called everyone & tried everything.   Nothing helps.  They seem to reproduce & go wild twice a week.  I an under siege & at war.  Even called the Center for exotic disiease control.  I know other people have these too, all over the country.  What is this?  Bug war from chemical warfare causing mutnts?


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I have those too! Hi I'm Michaela I am only 10 about to be 11 but I have them too rigth now that do the same thing and that bite and that ich thare anoing I took a shower and nothing happened its like thare invincible! I HATE THEM do You Thare so scary because you can't see them so wene you cinda see them scwigling around you get scared but you have to look closely the!!!!!???
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Try sulfur.  I have the same problem.  You can purchase flowers of sulphur (which I have yet to find in a store) or MSM which is a supplement.  You can take the capsules and mix with lotion or take the MSM powder and brush it through your hair.  You can also take them orally as stated on the bottle.  I also have soap with sulfur.  I shower every night using the sulfur soap, then apply lotion with MSM added and put MSM on my brush and get it in my hair.  In the morning I reapply lotion with MSM and put more in my hair. Make sure to apply ALL OVER your body.  Do not spare any places. I vacuum often, wash sheets often, and place pillows and comforters in the dryer weekly.  I keep dirty laundry out in the garage.  I have been driven crazy as well by this.  This has helped me trmendously.  I've never been diagnosed with mites but I am fairly sure that that's what I'm battling.
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