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deerose
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oh and I found that when I apply tea tree oil it helps a lot...only to the individual spots.

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I used to have all kinds of issues with my scalp...scabby, itchy, painful bumps, and yes, mostly at the back of my head near the nape of the neck, along the brain stem, and behind and above my ears.

It's mostly gone now after years of systemic antibiotic treatment and topical treatment with all kinds of things, from Farah's Lymessence essential oil, ozonated olive oil, coconut oil, Venex bee venom ointment, metronidazole (Flagyl) cream, and various and numerous herbal tinctures/remedies. They would all make me herx.

Before Farah disappeared/quit making her Lymessence oil, she told me that she believed that it was key to her improvement that she massaged her entire scalp every night with the Lymessence oil. I haven't been disciplined enough to do it every night, although I did do it for quite a while.

I agree with Gael in that I believe all of it represents bugs, both bacterial and parasitic, trying to get out of our bodies/brains. I think it's an indication of how overwhelmed our bodies are with the infection.

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patti makes sense that it is evidence of overload.
I am definitely working towards detoxes.
Been reading the thread on detox.LLND has me on some measure of that...but i can tell more is needed.
I have massaged my scalp with tea tree oil for some relief.
Also helped a lot by a shampoo that had aloe (in place of water), tea tree, rosemary and a few other. I had stumbled upon at TJMaxx and trying to find again.
Edited to say I found it at iherbs.com-cheaper.
Giovanni's .

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But does anybody have the hurty bumps other places? I just had an outbreak on the back of both thighs.

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