Author: Mark Bauer, Evette Ludman, Devra E. Greenwald
Paperback:Â 272 pages
Company: New Harbinger Publications (2009-01)
ISBN:Â 1572245646
List Price:Â $19.95
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Rare skin parasites, causing relentless itchy skin, suffered by thousands of people world wide are becoming more common. The itching is so intense and relentless that the only relief is to take near scalding baths several times a day to keep the vermin at bay.
How are the itchy skin parasites contracted? One lady contracted them from a bird nest she knocked down from a window. Another lady along with her husband contracted them from furniture they rented while their furniture was in transit. One fellow contracted them from a dust cloud while cutting down a dead tree. Another woman removed a nest of mice from a comforter stored in her garage and contracted them. Exchanging dresses at a wedding with another bridesmaid was the downfall of another lady. One woman even says she contracted them from a fellow sitting across from her at a meeting at work. She claims to have seen droplets coming from his mouth as he spoke. My own personal hell started when I had a cloud of dust descend upon me as I pulled a strangulating vine from a tree in my back yard.
Onset of symptoms usually starts approximately twenty-four to thirty-six […]
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Does your child cringe when you stroke his face? Must he have all the labels cut out of his clothing before he will wear them? Does your child refuse to wear certain fabrics, such as wool because it is scratchy? Does your child refuse to touch anything sticky, slimy, or dirty with his hands? Does washing or brushing your child’s hair result in a major battle? Does your child hate to have his feet touched?It could be that your child has a sensory motor integration deficit known as tactile defensiveness or touch sensitivity.What is Touch Sensitivity?The sense of touch is essential for normal social and emotional development. It is this system that allows us to make the deepest connections with others. It is through touch that the mother and child bond to each other. We connect most closely with our spouses through touch.Touch also serves a protective function. It is through tactile discomfort or pain that we realize that things like fire are dangerous. Painful or unpleasant touch experiences tell us to prepare for a physical threat that might require a need to run away or retaliate.In some people this tactile sensory system is not functioning properly. […]
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