Question:
Problem with itching, there is no outbreak on the outside of the skin. It is all under the skin. I have sent him the frequencies for itching (prurius or something like that). Have you any thoughts on what might be going on for him? And what frequencies he should use.
Answer:
Under skin itching is often a mite or similar type of Cheyletiella mite; a highly contagious, zoonotic skin parasite that feeds on the the keratin layer of the skin and often is present in the sub-levels of skin, or the common human skin mite; a type of arachnid called sarcoptes scabiei, more commonly known as scabies, which burrow just under the surface of the skin to lay their eggs In this instance use this set here:
Mite Infestations: 0.05, 6.24, 30.78, 129.97, 321.53, 565.68, 615.22, 705.68, 892.50, 952.17
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