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  • Skin Wars, May 30, 2026
    2026/05/31
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Morgellons, Skin Parasites, Diet Protocols, and the Skin Wars Think Tank Richard Kuhns and Robin O’Herron Welcome Listeners to Skin Wars In this episode of Skin Wars, also framed during the program as the Morgellons Think Tank, host Richard Kuhns and co-host Robin O’Herron welcome listeners who are struggling with itching, biting sensations, skin irritation, and what they describe as unknown tiny critters or parasites. The episode is presented as a support-focused “think tank” for people seeking practical tools, community, and hope. The program begins with required disclaimers read by coach Sharon, explaining that listeners should consult their medical doctors before beginning Richard’s diet or following recommendations, and that the program does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Disclaimers, Personal Experience, and the King Diet Sharon shares her personal experience, saying she was once diagnosed with delusional parasitosis by doctors but later found help through Richard’s program. She describes the group as a family that educates people about diet, disinfecting the home, deep-cleaning the skin through bathing or showering protocols, and using supplements that are compatible with the diet. She emphasizes that if one method does not work, listeners should not give up, but should continue examining diet, environment, bathing routines, skin cleaning, and supplements. Robin O’Herron on Symptoms and Possible Co-Factors Robin then discusses what she identifies as possible signs of Morgellons and related co-factors, including fibers or filaments, itching, biting sensations, lesions, burning skin, unusual material emerging from the skin, biofilm, mites, springtails or columbola, and fungal issues. She recommends a lint-roller test after bathing and using Nature’s Gift to check for small hairs or fibers on the skin. Robin explains that she believes biofilm and skin fungus can play a role in helping organisms survive and says that improvement may come through diet, skin cleaning, and careful attention to co-factors. Richard Kuhns on Facebook, Conflicting Advice, and the Need for Hope Richard criticizes the despair he sees in online Morgellons and skin-parasite groups, where people often post frightening images, conflicting theories, or single-supplement “solutions.” He argues that documentaries and social media groups can leave people feeling hopeless, while his program aims to offer a structured path forward. He discusses theories involving Lyme disease, spirochetes, Candida, worms, fungal organisms, nanobots, cloud seeding, and chemtrails, but emphasizes that his priority is not proving the origin of Morgellons. Instead, he focuses on what he says helps people reduce symptoms and regain quality of life. Diet, Co-Factors, and Individual Investigation The central teaching is Richard’s view that diet is the most important tool for managing symptoms. He explains that the diet has different stages, with stage one being the strictest, and that people may need to investigate details such as grains, carbohydrates, rice, millet, spelt, supplements, medications, capsules, fillers, and even how foods are heated. Richard repeatedly says the diet must be personalized because what works for one person may not work for another. He also cautions that people should review ingredients carefully, including salts, walnuts, bacon, deli meats, preservatives, and hidden additives. Listener Q&A: Medication, Fungus, Bites, and Skin Care During the Q&A, listeners ask about sleep medication, toenail fungus, bites on the back, biofilm, mites, columbola, and skin reactions. Richard and Robin suggest possible approaches such as checking medication fillers, discussing alternatives with a doctor, soaking feet with vinegar and Nature’s Gift, considering hydrogen peroxide for toenail fungus based on one listener’s report, and using lotions or sulfur products for skin irritation. They also remind participants that bites on the back could involve mites or columbola, and that enzymes may help some people with environmental issues. Stage Two Diet Challenges and Environmental Cleaning Several participants discuss the difficulty of moving into stage two of the diet. One caller explains that she accidentally ate walnuts containing rosemary and later experienced rashes, prompting discussion about delayed reactions, spring weather, mites, columbola, and environmental reinfestation. Another participant shares a warning that keeping bleach in a refrigerator may damage newer refrigerator coils because fumes can circulate through the system. The group discusses possible alternatives, including diatomaceous earth mixed with water, wiping surfaces gently, and avoiding corrosive fumes around appliances. Household Protocols, Ride Sharing, and Sprays Listeners also ask practical questions about disinfecting cars, using rideshare services, and treating ...
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  • Skin Wars, May 23, 2026
    2026/05/24
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Morgellons, Skin Parasite Symptoms, Community Support, and the Search for Relief Welcoming Listeners to the Morgellons Think Tank In this episode of Skin Wars, also referred to during the program as the Morgellons Think Tank, Sharon fills in for co-host Robin and introduces host Richard Kuhns. Sharon describes Morgellons and skin-parasite symptoms as deeply isolating experiences that have disrupted many people’s lives. She shares her own history of severe facial symptoms and credits Richard’s guidance and his book, How to Get Your Life Back from Morgellons and Other Skin Parasites, with helping her improve. Richard begins by stating that he and the group are not licensed physicians and do not diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent disease, advising listeners to discuss dietary or treatment decisions with medical doctors. Richard’s Explanation of Symptoms and Possible Cofactors Richard begins the educational portion by describing what he regards as the distinguishing symptom of Morgellons: filaments or fibers appearing from the skin or collecting in clothing and bedding. He says that itching, biting, burning, crawling sensations, lesions, unusual material emerging from the skin, and eye irritation may involve Morgellons or what he calls related cofactors, including mites, springtails, fungus, or other organisms. Throughout this discussion, Richard presents his own understanding of these conditions and argues that many affected people feel dismissed by medical professionals or family members. He emphasizes that the purpose of the call is to provide a community where listeners can discuss their experiences without being invalidated. The Diet, Products, and Questions About Daily Management Much of the program centers on Richard’s diet protocol, which he and several callers describe as essential to managing their symptoms. Richard says listeners must track foods, medications, supplements, toothpaste, and other substances carefully because individual reactions may vary. He and callers discuss spices, electromagnetic sensitivity, toothpaste ingredients, dietary stages, weight loss, collagen supplements, foods that appear to trigger symptoms, and products sold through his program. The discussion includes repeated references to a product called Nature’s Gift, an herbal formula referred to as Parasite Stop, dietary supplements, body sprays or wipes, and other approaches that participants say they have used in their own attempts to manage symptoms. Callers Describe Eye Problems, Severe Symptoms, and Emotional Distress Several callers share personal difficulties. One caller describes serious eye problems, sand-like material around her eyes, and frustration after visiting multiple doctors. Richard and other participants discuss their experiences using colloidal silver and eye-wash methods, presenting these as approaches used within the group. Another caller, Tracy, describes years of intense symptoms beginning after moving into a house she believed was infested, losing nearly all of her possessions, becoming unable to participate normally in daily life, and once reaching a point of severe despair. She says discovering Richard’s work gave her hope, even though she continues to struggle. Richard responds with encouragement, while another participant offers to be a supportive phone contact. Shared Experiences with Food, Clothing, and Symptom Relief As the think-tank portion continues, callers contribute what they believe has helped them cope. Participants discuss avoiding certain foods, experimenting cautiously with different stages of the diet, increasing protein or using rice bran oil to regain weight, and wearing copper- or silver-infused clothing when going out in public. One caller says she regained weight while avoiding grains by relying on meats, vegetables, and homemade dressings. Others discuss eye-care products, diluted sprays, essential oils, and ways of managing itching or discomfort. Richard repeatedly says that the community learns from individual experiences and that these reports may help him refine information he shares with other listeners. A Community Built Around Validation and Hope The episode closes around the idea that people experiencing Morgellons or skin-parasite symptoms need support, patience, and practical discussion rather than ridicule or dismissal. Richard encourages new listeners to access his book and educational materials, participate in future calls, and learn from others who believe they have improved through the program. The callers’ stories reinforce the emotional weight of living with unexplained symptoms, medical frustration, social isolation, and financial strain, while also expressing gratitude for a community where they can speak openly. Throughout the episode, Richard and the callers strongly endorse the diet and related products based on their own experiences, while the opening ...
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  • Skin Wars, May 16, 2026
    2026/05/17
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Skin Parasite Q&A: Diet Protocols, Environmental Cleaning, and Stress Support Introducing the Skin Parasite Wars Community In this episode of Morgellons Skin Parasite Wars, host Robin opens the weekly think tank call by welcoming listeners who are dealing with Morgellons, springtails, Lyme disease, mites, itching, bites, lesions, and related skin-parasite concerns. She frames the show as a caring support community built around protocols based on Richard Kuhns’ book, How to Get Your Life Back from Morgellons, Lyme and Other Skin Parasites. Richard begins by giving regulatory disclaimers, emphasizing that participants should consult their medical doctors before starting his diet or recommendations, and clarifying that the group is offering education rather than medical diagnosis or treatment. Richard Kuhns’ Background and the Role of Diet Richard explains how his own experience began after pulling a vine from a tree and developing intense itching that did not resolve through early medical attempts. He describes spending years trying to identify what organisms might be involved, including mites, springtails, Strongyloides, fungal issues, and Morgellons-like symptoms. A major part of his account is the discovery that food seemed connected to itching, biting, lesions, and symptom flare-ups. He describes developing what he calls the “Kuhns diet,” saying it took about two years to refine and that different organisms or symptom patterns may require slightly different diet adjustments. Identifying Possible Organisms and Symptoms The episode includes a detailed explanation of how Richard uses a questionnaire to educate callers about which organisms they may be dealing with, while emphasizing that this is not a formal diagnosis. He discusses Morgellons in terms of abnormal filaments or fibers from the skin, springtails or Collembola in relation to itching and biting that may begin around the ankles or lower legs, skin fungus in connection with burning and redness, and Strongyloides as a parasite that can be checked through a blood test. He also mentions complications such as Lyme disease, rashes, coughing, digestive issues, biofilm, and other co-infections that callers may be trying to understand. Environmental Cleaning and Product Questions Much of the call is devoted to practical questions from listeners about cleaning, spraying, and household management. Robin discusses using Garden Safe Fungicide 3 or similar products containing neem oil and labeled as fungicide, miticide, and insecticide, especially for springtail-related concerns. She describes using it in spray bottles, on furniture, rooms, floors, clothing, and sometimes in combination with enzyme cleaner, while also explaining how she rinses an electrostatic sprayer with hot soapy water and clear hot water afterward to prevent clogs. Callers also ask about ammonia dilution, diatomaceous earth, cedar oil alternatives, Bayer insecticide, ozone, DEET, and treating clothing during tick season. Callers Discuss Progress, Hair, Diet, and Supplements Several callers share progress updates and ask about specific challenges. One caller reports removing carpet and installing solid flooring to make cleaning easier, while another discusses possible sensitivity to capsules, rice, toothpaste, medications, and other small details that may affect how the diet works for them. A caller from Arizona describes suspected mites, Collembola, possible scabies, bird exposure, hair infestation concerns, and the difficulty of cutting long hair to make scalp treatment more effective. The group also discusses products such as Nature’s Gift, Claudia’s Dream Cream, herbal parasite products, amino acids, enzymes for biofilm, and ordering supplements from related websites. Stress Management and Deep Breathing The episode closes with a stress-management exercise focused on deep breathing and affirmations. Robin explains that deep breathing can calm the nervous system, reduce stress, support immune function, and improve mental clarity. She guides listeners through box breathing, encouraging them to breathe in hope, expectancy, joy, strength, clarity, happiness, and new beginnings, while breathing out anxiety, fear, discouragement, and the feeling of being overwhelmed by parasites. The closing exercise shifts the tone from symptom management to emotional resilience, giving listeners a moment of calm and encouragement after a long technical Q&A.
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  • Skin Wars, May 9, 2026
    2026/05/10
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Recovery, Identification and Diagnosis of Morgellons and Internal Management This podcast session, hosted by Richard Kuhns and Robin, explores holistic and environmental protocols for individuals struggling with Morgellons disease and skin parasite infestations. The discussion emphasizes the critical role of a specific "Stage 1" diet, the identification of environmental vectors like Collembola, and practical household disinfection techniques. The experts provide a "think-tank" environment to address complex cases, including those with medical complications like feeding tubes. Identification and Diagnosis of Morgellons Morgellons is often misunderstood by the medical community, frequently misdiagnosed as "psychotic parasitosis." A primary symptom is the presence of fibers that the organisms use to create "houses" within the skin. A reliable home-diagnostic method involves taking a debriding bath (using apple cider vinegar, Epsom salts, and specialized soaps), allowing the skin to dry, and then using a lint roller. If Morgellons is present, tiny hair-like threads will typically appear on the roller. These organisms are often carried by vectors such as fleas, ticks, mites, and bed bugs. The Dietary Protocol and Internal Management The "Stage 1" diet is the cornerstone of recovery, designed to quiet parasite activity by removing specific triggers. Success requires extreme strictness; for example, hidden sugars in health-store Stevia can prevent the diet from working. Richard Kuhns highlights that certain medications like Orap (Pimozide), Abilify, and Wellbutrin—often classified as antipsychotics—actually work by reducing dopamine uptake in the brain, which helps manage symptoms. A natural alternative, the "Herbal Parasite Stop Formula," has been developed to achieve similar neurological effects without pharmaceutical side effects. Environmental Vectors: Collembola and Water Systems Collembola (springtails) are significant environmental cofactors that often infest homes alongside Morgellons. They are moisture-seeking organisms roughly 300 microns in size (the size of a dust particle) and can jump using a spring-like tail. Listeners reported potential infestations in whole-house water filtration systems, specifically in brine tanks and carbon filters. While black specks in water might be carbon breakdown, Collembola can survive in saltwater and may require fine-micron filtration (below 300 microns) to be removed from the water supply. Advanced Cleaning and Household Maintenance Maintaining a parasite-free environment involves rigorous laundry and surface protocols. Ammonia is a primary disinfectant for laundry and ductwork, though it can cause fabric shredding over time. Alternatives include Borax, Cedarcide PCO, and specialized laundry additives. For furniture, the use of an electrostatic sprayer is recommended to reach deep into tufts and crevices where organisms hide. When traveling, using a blacklight to inspect hotel beds and keeping luggage in Ziploc bags with menthol crystals can prevent re-infestation. Managing Morgellons and associated skin parasites requires a dual-track approach: internal biological control through a strict Stage 1 diet and external environmental eradication through targeted cleaning. While the journey is challenging and often ignored by mainstream medicine, the "Skin Wars" community emphasizes that recovery is possible through persistence, proper identification of cofactors, and a supportive network
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  • Skin Wars, May 2, 2026
    2026/05/03
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Strategic insights into Morgellons, Vibrational Nutrition This episode of the Skin Wars podcast hosted by Richard Kuhns focuses on educational strategies for managing Morgellons, Collembola, and other skin parasites by emphasizing the critical link between diet, environmental cleaning, and targeted supplementation. The core message is that while medical professionals often dismiss these conditions as delusional, a rigorous adherence to a specific dietary "trunk" can lead to significant symptomatic relief and recovery. The Dietary Foundation: The "Trunk of the Tree" The central philosophy of the program is that what an individual eats directly dictates the severity of symptoms like itching, biting, and non-healing lesions. Richard Kunes describes the diet as the "trunk of the tree," meaning no other treatments (the "limbs") will succeed without it. The diet operates on a theory of harmonic vibrations; since every living thing vibrates, certain foods provide a complementary vibration that "feeds" the parasites, while others "starve" them. For many, symptoms like itching and biting can stop almost overnight once the correct dietary restrictions are implemented. The protocol is highly precise, distinguishing between stages and specific cofactors. For example, while sugar might be permissible in later stages for Collembola, it is strictly forbidden for Morgellons. Common stage-one restrictions include the elimination of carrots, peas, asparagus, olive oil, and most fruits except for lime and lemon. Identification, Medical Skepticism, and "The Perfect Storm" Morgellons is primarily identified by filaments and fibers—sometimes iridescent or fluorescent—growing from the skin. Despite these physical manifestations, patients are frequently diagnosed by doctors with "Delusional Parasitosis," a situation Kunes warns can lead to involuntary psychiatric commitment. He attributes the modern prevalence of these conditions to a "perfect storm" of GMOs, 5G technology, and environmental factors like cloud seeding. The community emphasizes that the origin of the parasite (whether from "the moon" or a mite) is less important than the demonstrated protocol for removal. However, identifying cofactors like mites or fungus is helpful for tailoring environmental cleaning. Targeted Supplementation and Detox Management Supplements are used to build immune response and fill nutritional gaps, but they must be compatible with the diet. A major focus is placed on Glutathione (specifically Max-1), which uses a patented formula of L-cysteine and D-ribose to enter cells directly and protect DNA. Other key supplements include Garcilin (a stabilized allicin from garlic) acting as a natural antibiotic, and Lufenuron, which inhibits chitin production in mites and fungi. Kunes warns that these potent supplements can trigger "detox reactions" or Herxheimer reactions, such as localized inflammation or headaches. To mitigate these, he recommends hydration, rebounding, and using binders like zeolite or a combination of digestive enzymes and amino acids. Environmental Remediation and Troubleshooting Cleaning the environment is as critical as the diet. Kunes strongly advocates for electrostatic sprayers over traditional foggers, as the former creates a charged mist that wraps around surfaces and enters crevices where parasites hide. For those with sensitivities to harsh chemicals like ammonia, alternatives like "Fungicide 3" (neem oil-based) are suggested. The discussion also touches on specific troubleshooting: some individuals, such as "Mary Rhotes," discovered that even the cellulose in supplement capsules (veggie caps) or cold rice could trigger reactions, highlighting the need for a personal diary to identify unique sensitivities. For severe scalp infestations, the community consensus is that shorter hair is more manageable, with some members choosing to shave their heads entirely to facilitate treatment. Recovery from Morgellons and related parasites is a "regimented" process that requires discipline and a willingness to experiment. By focusing on the dietary "trunk," utilizing high-quality cellular supplements, and maintaining a clean environment with tools like electrostatic sprayers, individuals can move from a state of "misery" to "getting their life back."
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  • Skin Wars, April 25, 2026
    2026/04/26
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Strategic insights into Morgellons and Identifying Cofactors This episode of the BBS Parasite Skin Wars podcast features author Richard Kuhn and co-host Robin discussing comprehensive strategies for recovering from Morgellons and other skin parasites. The conversation highlights the essential role of a specialized diet, the impact of cofactors such as autoimmune diseases and fungal infections, and practical advice for environmental decontamination and supplementation. The Foundation: Diet and Research-Based Recovery The core of the recovery program is based on Richard Kuhn’s research and his book, How to Get Your Life Back from Morgellons and Other Skin Parasites. The hosts emphasize that unlike other resources which may focus on a single "cure," this approach treats Morgellons as a complex condition influenced by individual physiology. A specific eating plan is identified as the most critical element, designed to effectively "put parasites to sleep" within the body. Richard asserts that without adhering to this diet, other treatments are unlikely to succeed, as it addresses the fundamental environment the parasites inhabit. Identifying Cofactors and the Role of Autoimmunity A significant portion of the discussion focuses on "cofactors"—secondary conditions like Lyme disease, fungal overgrowth, and autoimmune disorders (e.g., Lupus, Hashimoto's) that use up the body's resources and hinder recovery. Richard and Robin debate whether autoimmune issues are a cause or a consequence of parasitic infection, with Robin sharing her personal history of chronic Lyme and subsequent autoimmune failures. Richard is currently conducting a survey to gather data on how these conditions correlate with Morgellons, suggesting that factors like pheromones or blood types might also influence why certain individuals are more susceptible to being "bitten" or infested. Supplementation and Environmental Decontamination The podcast provides specific advice on products and cleaning. For internal support, Richard recommends Garcillin (a natural antibiotic) and various enzymes to restore the gut biome, specifically warning against any supplements containing glycerin, which can feed the organisms. For environmental control, the use of ammonia is highlighted for cleaning floors and air conditioning filters to combat fungal spores and mites. The hosts also discuss the utility of DNA testing through services like VetDNA to identify specific organisms, though they note that clinical scrapings can also provide necessary evidence to quiet skeptical medical professionals or family members. The podcast underscores that while Morgellons is a "complicated disease," recovery is achievable through a disciplined adherence to the recommended diet and a systematic approach to addressing cofactors. By combining internal biological support with rigorous environmental cleaning, patients can effectively "get their lives back."
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  • Skin Wars, April 18, 2026
    2026/04/19
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Comprehensive Strategies for Invisible Skin Parasites and Lyme Disease On this episode of Skin Wars featuring Richard Kunes, focuses on holistic recovery protocols for skin parasites. The discussion outlines a rigorous multi-pronged approach involving dietary discipline, environmental cleaning, and skin debriding. Defining Morgellons and its Co-factors Morgellons is primarily identified by the presence of filaments or fibers emerging from the skin, which may be microscopic, multi-colored, or fluorescent. Participants noted that these fibers sometimes exhibit movement, leading to the hypothesis that they serve as protective environments for microscopic parasites. While often associated with Lyme disease, the experts suggest that Lyme is frequently a co-factor rather than the primary cause, with other organisms like springtails (Collembola), mites, and fungal pathogens playing more significant roles in the "plethora" of symptoms experienced by patients. The "King Diet" as the Foundation The "King Diet" is described as the most critical element of the recovery program; without it, other interventions are unlikely to succeed. This diet is significantly more restrictive than standard Paleo or Mediterranean diets, excluding items like carrots, peas, asparagus, and even certain breath mints or salts containing sugar. The goal is to eliminate the internal biological support for the parasites, which can react aggressively to even minor dietary slips, such as the consumption of ice cream or non-compliant stevia. Skin Debriding and Environmental Hygiene External management involves "debriding" the skin using specialized soaps—such as Nature's Gift, charcoal, or silver soaps—to physically remove fibers and organisms. Simultaneously, the environment must be aggressively managed. This includes using ammonia or hypochlorous acid for disinfecting living spaces and vehicles, and employing specific laundry protocols to prevent re-infestation. Participants emphasized that because these organisms are molecular and highly contagious, even sitting in a chair can leave behind infectious material for the next person. Addressing Specific Sensitivities and Myths The call addressed sensitive issues, including infestations in private areas and the scalp. For sensitive skin, the experts recommend diluted Nature's Gift or specific gels rather than harsh vinegars. They also debunked the efficacy of standard cleaners like Windex, advocating for stronger, targeted disinfectants. A recurring theme was the lack of recognition from traditional medical practitioners, who often misdiagnose these conditions as "delusional parasitosis" due to a lack of training in molecular parasites. Recovery from Morgellons and skin parasites requires an uncompromising commitment to a "structured" lifestyle. Success is found in the synergy of the King Diet, aggressive environmental hygiene, and consistent skin debriding. As emphasized by the coaches, "nothing will work if you don't get the diet to work" and maintain a clean environment simultaneously.
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  • Skin Wars, April 11, 2026
    2026/04/12
    Skin Wars with Richard L Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., and co-host, Robin O'Herron Reclaiming Vitality, Four Pillars of Recovery, Co-infections and Internal Health This episode of the Parasite Wars Podcast features expert Richard Kunes and co-host Robin discussing holistic recovery from Morgellons disease and skin parasites. The discussion centers on the "King Diet," environmental disinfection, and the critical importance of meticulous lifestyle changes to "get your life back" from chronic infestation. The Primacy of the King Diet Richard Kunes emphasizes that the "King Diet" is the absolute foundation of recovery. He asserts that while his research team provides high-quality products, these are largely ineffective—benefiting only about 20% of users—unless the diet is strictly followed. When the diet is executed correctly, the success rate for stopping the activity of organisms rises to 100%. The diet is more restrictive than standard keto or Mediterranean protocols, specifically forbidding carrots, peas, potatoes, and all vegetable oils. A major hurdle for many is "hidden" ingredients; for example, common table salts or organic stevia brands often contain sugars or fillers that can inadvertently fuel the parasites and stall progress. The Four Pillars of Recovery Recovery is structured around four essential pillars: making the diet work, disinfecting the environment, cleaning the skin, and supporting immune function. Environmental disinfection is particularly grueling, with Kunes’s protocol dedicating 60 pages to cleaning laundry, furniture, and vehicles to prevent reinfection. Participants are encouraged to simplify their surroundings—sometimes even discarding furniture—to make the cleaning process manageable. For skin care, the podcast highlights the use of Ichthamol cream to draw out slivers or organisms and specific bathing protocols to physically remove parasites from the body. Managing Co-infections and Internal Health The team discusses the prevalence of co-infections, noting that 90% of Morgellons sufferers also deal with Collembola (springtails). Traditional herbal dewormers like black walnut hull are discouraged because Collembola actually feed on such organic matter. Instead, the protocol suggests annual deworming using specific combinations of Fenbendazole and Ivermectin, or potentially castor oil packs as a less costly alternative. Regarding internal health, Kunes clarifies that while Morgellons is not directly related to diabetes, maintaining stable glucose levels via supplements like Berberine or Ceylon cinnamon can prevent the body from becoming a more hospitable environment for parasites. Lymphatic Support and Practical Tips For those feeling "clogged" or dealing with biofilm, the podcast recommends "rebounding" (using a mini-trampoline) to stimulate lymphatic drainage through gravitational force. Other practical advice includes using Ziploc plastic covers for memory foam mattresses and pillows to prevent infestations and using menthol crystals inside sealed bags to disinfect clothing without damaging the fabric. The session concludes with the introduction of a new coach, Robyn, who shares her personal success in managing the diet by sticking strictly to fresh meats, eggs, and specific green vegetables like zucchini and Brussels sprouts. Recovery from Morgellons and skin parasites is presented not as a quick fix, but as a disciplined lifestyle overhaul. By prioritizing the "King Diet" and maintaining a sterile environment, the speakers argue that patients can transition from "misery" back to a functional, healthy life.
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