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      Hi guys

      I haven’t posted for a while. Things got really bad for me after my last posts.

      That being said, I think I might be turning a corner. Things got horrifically worse. The mites burrowed under the skin of my feet. I could see the muscles moving of their own accord and I was horrified. They got into my eyes badly, my nose, ears and places I won’t mention on here.

      I’m three weeks into using kleen green and there’s massive improvement. I’m far from cured. I know there are bad days to come but I’m feeling genuine hope for the first time in a year. There may just be a way out of this mess for us.

      I’ll an update in a couple of weeks.

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