
Scabies is a condition of the skin caused by a small predator a mite, Sarcoptes scabiei.
This small predator burrows into the skin and survives by eating the dead skin which would make it parasitic in nature. Destroying the dead skin would be a positive thing, but his excretion irritates the skin and causes inflammation.
This inflammation makes the skin itch, and even after the critter is killed, the skin continues to itch until the host cleanses itself of this toxic material.
Scabies is often found in the skin folds. But scabies can appear on many parts of the body. In adults and older children, scabies are most often found between the fingers and toes, in the armpits, around the waist, in the groin area, inside of the elbow, around the belly button, soles of the feet, and palms of the hand.
If you have noticed, scabies occur in the areas where the skin is the most toxic. Those are the places where we are most likely going to perspire. Those places on the skin are going to be the most toxic. This means that there will be extra layers of dead cells.
The only time the body is supposed to cleanse through the skin is when it lacks blood plasma and has to save it. Since urine and mucus tissue utilize a lot of plasma during the elimination of toxins from the blood, the skin will be the blood-cleansing organ of preference when the blood plasma levels of the body are low. In places where we will most likely perspire more, more toxic buildup occurs, the skin thickens because more layers of dead skin are formed and this is the perfect breeding ground for mites.
Mites are easily killed with toxic medication, but we do not have to put poison into our bodies to kill mites.
Mites need to breathe so by preventing them from getting to the oxygen, we will kill them.
The first and only use of crude oil in the Sahara was by the Bedu people. They would smear it on their camels when they had problems with mites. Being it a mineral oil, it does not soak into the skin. It forms a layer over the skin preventing the skin from reaching oxygen.
This means that you can get a mineral oil from the pharmacy or use any of the expensive cosmetic creams that contain mineral oil and spread it over the affected parts of the skin, and mites will die.
Now you have also learned why is the skin so silky smooth after you apply an expensive skin lotion. The skin pores are filled in which also prevents the skin from breathing and in time increases the size of the skin pores. This is why all models end up having terribly-looking skin after a while.
Scabies is contagious and it will easily spread to dehydrated and toxic people than the hydrated and healthy ones.
As you can see, scabies has nothing to do with personal hygiene and it has everything to do with incorrect diet and dehydration.
Mites cannot survive on healthy skin. They need a thicker layer of dead skin to thrive. This is why killing the mites is not enough. Change your diet and hydrate. This will keep your skin smooth, and clean and the dead skin layer very thin. Not suitable for mite infestation.
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