Skin splinters are the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon
Hi guys,
I tested positive for strongyloides, which is really a good thing. Do not trust fecal exams1 They are negative in 70% of cases where a blood test is positive.
Also strongyloides does not go away, once infected you need to do a blood test once a year for the rest of your life. And always, always keep a stock of ivermectin horse paste for when you need it.
I may have found something useful today and wanted to share it. Those of us who have salt-like crumbs or splinters or crystals, might like to know that this seems to have a name:
Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon,
the deposition of amorphous, eosinophilic, hyaline material around pathogenic organisms, seen in some fungal and parasitic diseases, as the result of a local antigen-antibody reaction.
Take this definition to your doctor to try to avoid being called crazy when you say you have crumbs coming from your skin.
Do a long self-massage at least twice a month, with lots of coconut oil. Don't just friction the skin, do a really slow good massage, sitting on the floor is best so you can do your legs and feet.
Wash your hands before moving onto other parts of the body since feet are usually the worst.
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