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New Treatment for Skin Parasites and Morgellons

Q-Based Solutions Announces:

Groundbreaking New Treatment for Skin Parasites and Morgellons Syndrome Sufferers

Q-Based Solutions, Inc. has just launched a sweeping new treatment program for people suffering from Morgellons Syndrome. Morgellons is a mysterious parasitic skin affliction that destroys the quality of life for millions of people worldwide. Q-Based has been developing treatment for skin ailments and skin parasite cures for many years and this new solution aims to take a major step in finding a real permanent cure for Morgellons.

The new skin parasite treatment program is powered by an ongoing customer feedback system that gathers specific results information from each person participating in the study. Research teams then use this feedback to create new and improved formulations for people afflicted by skin parasites.

The company also launched a new set of skin parasite treatment products developed from the latest successful treatments. They include an skin exfoliater, a parasite cleanse, and a healing wash to complete the regimen. These items are available for a small fee in a special pack on the AllStop skin parasite website.

Q-Based Solutions product development cycles are based on research feedback from real people who are suffering with this affliction. They have been active in battling Morgellons, Human Skin Parasites, and Fiber Disease for years and have helped thousands of sufferers find relief.

So many people are hurting from the relentless punishment of chronic skin parasites, as well as from the cruel denial of this condition by the medical community. Research has stagnated for years with Q-Based being one of the few companies expending research dollars in the fight. For example:

* Established western medicine predictably reaches the diagnosis of delusional parasitosis for anyone who is in the throes of a fiber-based infestation.
* Big pharmaceutical companies are also useless in the treatment of Morgellon’s because the potential base of customers for them makes R&D investment prohibitive. (Marketing their highly profitable lines of mood altering drugs is also irresistible so they adopt the DP diagnostic track without question.)
* Eastern medical practice is at least sympathetic to the condition, but is unfocused and the various methods used by practitioners are not consistent. For example, some folks get good results from a certain practitioner, but their practice is located in a remote region or only accepts a few new patients per year.
* Self diagnosis and experimentation is the most common form of ongoing research and treatment in the battle against Morgellon’s Syndrome. Unfortunately most of the treatments that come from this are of limited usefulness because the treatment regimen is so highly specific to one person – or at worse they can be dangerous as some of them are produced by sufferers who are near the end of their rope.

So What is the Solution?
The Q-Based Solution: Progressive Research & Development
The most effective way to provide best of class solutions for any problem is to create a solid feedback system for patients. By created a complete feedback system based on real customers Q-Based hopes to improve treatments as often as needed to win the fight against skin parasites and fiber disease.

Skin Parasites in Humans

Skin Parasites – There are numerous forms of skin parasite that can cause suffering and illness in us, and most are well known and treatable. They take the form of miniscule insects – mites, fleas and ticks to name a few – and show up in various ways, causing a variety of skin problems that can be a source of serious suffering to the patient.

The Scabies Mite Among the most widely recorded instances of mites in humans are some that are thanks to the Scabies, or Itch, mite. This extremely small insect feeds on our blood and digs tiny tunnels in the skin where the female lays her egg lives. The insects are spread by physical contact, as they can not exist without a necessary host. The tunnelling of the mites brigns about very severe itching and pain, and leaves behind a tiny indication of a line where the mite has eaten under the skin.

More on the Scabies Mite – Inflammation of the skin is a result, and scratching by the patient is inevitable, and simply exaggerates the problem. Identifying scabies is quite easy – the discoloration of the skin and the terrible itching are ever present, but it might also be identified as other similar infections, and is thus very hard to diagnose correctly. One notable problem is that the irritation may not be felt until numerous weeks after the mites have moved in, leading to the problem being much advanced by the time it is diagnosed. Once spotted, however, scabies can be treated with a number of creams and lotions and other solutions, and is hardly difficult to kill very swiftly indeed.

Ticks – Ticks are different from mites in that they are seen above the skin, and feed on our blood by nibbling their way into the skin and anchoring themselves by way of very powerful protruding barbs. This is one trait of ticks that live on mammals and humans that sees them notably horrible; it also makes them famously difficult to remove without problem, and whether on a human or animal, it is not done to simply wrench a tick that is in the process of eating off the body. This move may to leave the barb section – the anchor – in the top layers of the skin and, in many cases, can mean surgery being necessary in order to prevent further problems. The right method of removing ticks is to smear them in butter or oil, or other fatty substances, which serves to suffocate the mite in a short time. The use of fats results in a relaxing of the creature’s grip, and it should thus be easier to remove. Ticks, especially those found in tropical locations, can be responsible for a number of very nasty fevers, and as such need to be treated with a degree of suspicion in all cases.

Morgellons Syndrome One of the more worrying afflictions associated with skin parasites is that known as Morgellons Syndrome, a recently reported condition that is as interesting as it is terrifying. Morgellons syndrome is a parasitic problem with a specific feature – there are no parasites frequency of the condition. However, it is accepted as not being an entirely original condition, just one that has been spread more widely in recent years. Treatment for Morgellons syndrome often follows that used for similar delusionary afflictions, and so far it has not been accepted by the medical profession as anything different toan inexplicable psychological.

Find out more about Skin Parasites in Humans.