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Posted on Mar 26, 2017

My hair moves literally. Its starting to really scare me. I also have had a drastic increase in hair growth all over my body. I feel like my skin is crawling 24/7. There is white things growing under my toe and finger nails.Especially under the cuticles. My hands and feet are swollen and red most the time. My urine is cloudy. My bowels are covered in a snotty like substance and has strings of blood in it. Every time i eat or drink anything i get horrible abdominal pains and have to run to the bathroom.M y wounds aren't healing. Ive had the same cuts and scrapes for months. Im not sure if u can help me but if so, i would cry tears of joy. Im scared for my health. Please... Whats wrong with me and what can i do to ?

  • taytay Feb 08, 2013

    i have every symptom that you have. have had biopsies on my head. giant multinucleated cell growth was found. this is a direct result of an infectious pathogen..they jst dont know what! i am on medicaid so i have exhausted all of my options as far as for testing and what they will pay. i need another biopsy to be done and sent to a pathogist to further investivate type of type of cell this is..how and why it has formed..ect. ect. For now, all i know is that it is in the home of mycobacterium. i am currently symptom treating only.

  • don pierre Jun 11, 2013

    i have exact same things and found online it to be morgellons, goole it or go on youtube do the red wine test, swish 1/2 mouth full of any red wine for 30 seconds, spit onto a dinner plate, if you see little things in it you have it, supposedly.... i did it with a friend, mine had all little things in it, his was a clear mouth full of wine, its bad, grss and doctors think you nuts. if you have any info on it please e/mail me at [email protected] .

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Tips for Waxing - My Guide to Home Hair Removal

Not everybody has the money to spend going to a beauty salon for all their home hair removal needs. For some people it's also just not that comfortable and they feel shy about it.
Whatever the reason, waxing at home is a good option for longer term hair removal, but it takes a bit more planning and knowledge than simply taking a razor into the shower with you.
Check out my tips below for successful home hair removal.

Here are some of my don'ts:
1. Don't wax just after you've been sunbathing or exposed to any other form of excessive heat.
2. Don't go into a bath, hot tub or any other heated water place for a few hours after you've waxed as your skin can get really sore and the pores are more likely to get exposed to bacteria.
3. Don't wax if you are suffering from any kind of allergies or skin condition. Waxing is a super irritant to the skin and you'll only make it worse.
4. Don't start waxing and half way through read the instructions. Make sure you read them BEFORE you get started.
5. Be careful not to burn yourself. Test the temperature of the wax using the inside of your wrist NOT your leg!

Some do's for waxing:
1. Make sure you pull the wax strip off in the right direction. You smooth the wax strip down in the direction of the hair growth and then pull off the strip in the other direction.
2. Pull the wax strip off in one very quick motion. You should make sure that your movement to remove the wax strip is fast as doing it slowly will not only hurt more but also be ineffective.
3.Once you've waxed an area - don't go back to it even if you've missed a bit as this can really damage the skin and cause friction burns and bruising.
4. Use tweezers to remove any stray hairs that didn't come out with the waxing.

My final advice is that you should start with waxing just your legs and see how it goes. Waxing bikini and under arm areas is even more painful and takes a lot of skill. So start with your legs and if you're confident move on and if not, you can always go to a salon for that.
Good Luck
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How stop unwanted hair growth on skin?

Usually we remove the hair that we see. This inturn opens up the orifice, and hair follicles, are exposed. When we apply Nohair Lotion ,these are deactivated.
That hair, which we do not see, are present below the skin surface at various stages of growth and do not get removed by usual hair removal methods. Some of the follicles are partially deactivated by initial application of NoHair. Hence, repeated applications are required to get a perceptible effect Though even after first application reduction in the re-growth and frequency of hair removal can be seen.
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