The effects and treatment of Demodex mites inside humans
Quote from hartley on January 10, 2026, 3:47 amThe GentleCure site states: "How does GentleCure Work? The treatment works by using a special laser to deliver energy to the skin cancer site. The energy penetrates the tumor, damaging cancerous cells and allowing the body’s immune system to naturally clear away the damaged cells."
They explain this radiation only kills cancer cells but can they explain physically how it does that and why it does not also kill healthy cells the same way?
But if I believe Demodex Mites are the cause of all disease including skin cancer then how could I explain how GentleCure Radiation Reduces Skin Cancer?
First I would ask has anyone determined if their is a increased present of Demodex Mites in the areas of this skin cancer?
Because this Doctor below has found lesions that look like skin cancer were not diagnosed as skin cancer in people that were known to have more Demodex Mites.
Demodex folliculorum: A parasite infection mimicking skin cancer
“Demodex folliculorum is a parasite which lives on human skin around the hair follicles. We have found that it can cause lesions which can be mistaken for skin cancer. It has also been linked to rosacea, perioral dermatitis, blepharitis and pityriasis folliculorum which may be due to the bacterium Bacillus oleronius found in the mites. 1 , 2 Recently, four of our patients had suspected basal cell carcinomas surgically excised, which were found histologically to be infected with the mite, with no underlying of skin cancer.”
But how does this relate to radiation reducing skin cancer. There is one simple explanation that could connect this radiation technique to reducing skin cancer by reducing Demodex Mites.
Sterile Insect Technique and Biological Control: How Radiation Helps Fight Pests
"The use of radiation can help in the regulation or management of pests — known as pest control — effectively preventing insect-related risks to human and animal health, the ecosystems and food security (including crop and livestock production). Methods using radiation for pest control include the sterile insect technique (SIT), inherited sterility and biological control."
Low radiation can sterilize insects. I propose if you look closely there is an increased concentration of Demodex Mites in this area which could be proven. Then if this low power radiation is sterilizing Demodex Mites this would reduce the population of Demodex in this area by reducing their ability to reproduce then the cancerous looking boil would reduce as a result.
The GentleCure site states: "How does GentleCure Work? The treatment works by using a special laser to deliver energy to the skin cancer site. The energy penetrates the tumor, damaging cancerous cells and allowing the body’s immune system to naturally clear away the damaged cells."
They explain this radiation only kills cancer cells but can they explain physically how it does that and why it does not also kill healthy cells the same way?
But if I believe Demodex Mites are the cause of all disease including skin cancer then how could I explain how GentleCure Radiation Reduces Skin Cancer?
First I would ask has anyone determined if their is a increased present of Demodex Mites in the areas of this skin cancer?
Because this Doctor below has found lesions that look like skin cancer were not diagnosed as skin cancer in people that were known to have more Demodex Mites.
Demodex folliculorum: A parasite infection mimicking skin cancer
“Demodex folliculorum is a parasite which lives on human skin around the hair follicles. We have found that it can cause lesions which can be mistaken for skin cancer. It has also been linked to rosacea, perioral dermatitis, blepharitis and pityriasis folliculorum which may be due to the bacterium Bacillus oleronius found in the mites. 1 , 2 Recently, four of our patients had suspected basal cell carcinomas surgically excised, which were found histologically to be infected with the mite, with no underlying of skin cancer.”
But how does this relate to radiation reducing skin cancer. There is one simple explanation that could connect this radiation technique to reducing skin cancer by reducing Demodex Mites.
Sterile Insect Technique and Biological Control: How Radiation Helps Fight Pests
"The use of radiation can help in the regulation or management of pests — known as pest control — effectively preventing insect-related risks to human and animal health, the ecosystems and food security (including crop and livestock production). Methods using radiation for pest control include the sterile insect technique (SIT), inherited sterility and biological control."
Low radiation can sterilize insects. I propose if you look closely there is an increased concentration of Demodex Mites in this area which could be proven. Then if this low power radiation is sterilizing Demodex Mites this would reduce the population of Demodex in this area by reducing their ability to reproduce then the cancerous looking boil would reduce as a result.