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Skin Wars, May 2, 2026

Skin Wars, May 2, 2026

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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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