Scabies is a highly contagious skin infestation caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, which burrows into the skin to lay eggs. It is characterized by intense itching, especially at night, and a rash with small bumps and blisters. It can affect anyone, but is most common in crowded or unhygienic conditions. The condition can be easily spread through skin-to-skin contact, and also through sharing of personal items like towels or bedding.
Frequencies are useful for individual people and are also important for buildings. Some clients also sign up for the Sick Building Service to get biweekly treatment on their house for scabies. In some cases, it is very persistent, chronic condition which can be alleviated by regular frequency applications.
These frequencies include dozens of strains of these and other common mite infections. They have been improved over the years by constant use in our Photoanalysis Remote Rife Clinic.
Some references for Scabies treatment include:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/scabies/treatment.html
- American Academy of Dermatology Association: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/contagious-skin-diseases/scabies
Conventional treatment typically involves a prescription cream or lotion containing a scabicide medication, which is applied to the entire body from the neck down and left on for a certain amount of time before being washed off. It is important to also wash all clothing, bedding, and towels in hot water and dry them on high heat to kill any mites or eggs that may be present. Anyone who has had close contact with the infested person should also be treated, even if they do not show symptoms, to prevent re-infestation.