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Re: Eczema and Ascaris? Cleansing help...
 
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Re: Eczema and Ascaris? Cleansing help...


Okay, I've got the same problem and have been cleansing for about 6 months with various results. I've read this forum and tried a lot of things, so let me tell you what I've discovered.
First of all, the fact that Clarkia made your skin worse could be a good sign. When parasites die off, they emit toxins that your body has to get rid of, so you could feel lousy for a few days. People who don't normally break out, may actually get temporary Acne or exzema. People who already have these problems will maybe get them worse before they get better.
parasites can cause eczema for sure, they emit these toxins even when they're alive, which might give you the problem, but when they die, they emit even more of these toxins, so it gets worse sometimes. I would suggert restarting and finishing the parasite cleanse. Clarkia is okay, but there are better ways to take those three herbs. I personally go with Hulda Clark 's version of taking them all separately and not in the dinky amounts that they're saying here. If you want to continue on Clarkia , it's good enough, but if you're feeling not too bad, up the dosage if you feel ready to 30 drops 3-5 times a day. If you want to check out Hulda Clark 's actual parasite cleanse, go to "Dr. Clark" at the top of this page and then to " parasite cleanse".
Of course, the parasite herb cleanse may not kill Ascaris (as she also mentions in "Tapeworm cleanse" in the same link above. So you may have to try the CoQ10 - and if that doesn't work, then the L-cysteine and ozonated olive oil. I've done everything except the L-cysteine and olive oil.
My experience so far has been that since I've been doing all this cleansing, I've noticed a definite improvement in my skin, enough so that I never have to put topical hydrocortizone on it (which turns out was a bad idea in the first place). That's a great improvement for me. But it still looks red a lot of the time, even though it's not actual break out. And once in awhile, it will look like there are ALMOST one or two breakouts. In other words, I'm not done yet and this is not good enough yet.
There have been periods also where the problem has vanished for several days and even weeks at a time. One time was after I tried the CoQ10, not right away, but later. The problem, is that I'm not really sure what did it as I'd just finished my second parasite cleanse, had started doing sea-salt cleanses twice a week, had done the CoQ10, and had eliminated most Sugar from my diet. I also started pro-biotics, more B vitamins and other vitamins.
It's possible that the CoQ10 killed Ascaris, but that remaining eggs reinfected me.
One weekend, I did the sea-salt cleanse 4 days in a row, and the apple juice cleanse later in the day all four days. By the fourth day, my skin looked perfect - and it all happened in one day. That was the weekend that during the third and fourth day, I passed liver flukes after all the apple juice.
The fluctuations in my skin's state have been fluctuating towards better and better. But I must admit that the fluctuations discourage me. I KNOW all this is doing something because I simply have obviously improved and am permanently better than I was before I started all this.
But since winter weather has been here, my skin looks kind of red and "blah" and I almost put cortizone on it last night, but didn't.
My long winded point? Something may work drastically and right away for you, but don't get discouraged if it doesn't. Keep at it - it took weeks before I noticed anything.
The one thing I haven't done which I think will yield the most dramatic results is a liver flush. Each time I've done the apple juice flush (that works on the liver), my skin looks great. So I know my liver is involved. I think with all the stuff I do variously, that it helps a lot, and when I do a lot of liver-oriented stuff, it really helps. But since I haven't done a liver flush, if I leave off for too long, things get kind of lousy again as the cleanses just temporarily rejuvinate the liver.
I know this is way too many words, but here's what I suggest:
1. Do the full parasite cleanse all the way to the end. Get through it, but if you need to, lessen the dosage if you feel uncomfortable. But remember, if you don't mind going through the bit of discomfort, it's probably better to get it done at a good strength. Then, go on the maintenance program. Lots of info on this is at the link.
2. Do the sea-salt cleanse. This is simply getting sea-salt (from the health food store, the kind that says "no additives, unprocessed" and will be slightly grey when you look at it) and in the morning, before eating or drinking anything else (okay, I have my coffee first) take 3 teaspoons and mix it with 4 cups (measured) of water. Dissolve the salt first with one cup of water in a pot, heating just enough to dissolve it, then add other three cups. Drink all of this, then two more cups of normal water. Don't be far from a toilet for a couple of hours. If you can, do this 7 days in a row, or as often as you can for a bit. Then every week.
3. Try the CoQ10 dose.
4. If you feel you could benefit from it, try the L-cysteine and ozonated olive oil.
5. Do a liver flush.
As I said, I haven't done one yet, but remember, skin problems are not just because of Ascaris, they can be from a congested liver too. People can have Ascaris and not get any symptoms, because their livers are working well. Of course you want to get rid of Ascaris if it's there, but it can take time, and a clear liver is probably more important than anything here.
Above all, be encouraged! I have permanently improved since doing all this. I'm just not all the way there yet myself. But I AM better than any time I've ever visited a doctor for this problem!
 

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