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Dientamoeba fragilis Important information


As you know I had this parasite.

I used the treatment recommended by
http://www.badbug.org
using Iodoquinol and Doxycycline. I tested negative afterwards. Actually contrary to what you say, it is not that difficult to remove this parasite. Blastocystis hominis is the one that is really hard to remove.

I had loose movements with Dientamoeba fragilis until Antibiotic treatment. Then I had constipation.

It begs us to ask the questions:

1. Are people like me getting reinfected with DF after Antibiotic treatment? In which case you can't keep taking strong Antibiotics . Maybe the only solution is the routine (ie every 3/6 months) of parasite herbs?

2. Does DF mask Blasto? DF shouldn't cause damage to the gut but Blasto. does.
DF shouldn't cause leaky gut but it does! You get food sensitivities .

A lot of research is being done by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. YOU MUST get your HEALTH ADVISOR/DOCTOR to refer you to the LSHTM. It is also worth knowing, UK people that you pay a fraction of the price of testing if you go through this route. The main obstacle is getting your GP to refer you.

The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Laboratory

http://www.parasite-referencelab.co.uk/


C.Graham Clark is THE MAIN GUY researching these parasites


http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/pmbu/research/clarklab/protozoa.html


 

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