These are the experiences we need to hear, R.G., as you know.
Probably many people are shy to post them for many reasons, including that we tend to forget symptoms once they are cleared.
'Sunshine P' is one who tells of his improvements, openly, and has been a great inspiration to me.
'Matchmaker' is another, and 'PoppyCane', and many more.
One thing we don't realize when we first begin to study the parasite question is that there are degrees of infection; and that Humaworm and other cleanses can only help so much, per round, because of the body's inability to tolerate too much herbals at one time.
Because of our idea that a 'pill' should 'cure' us, almost instantly, and because we desire complete relief, now...we are disappointed and discouraged and even downright confused if it doesn't.
Again and again posters here have written how they are feeling so much better, though they feel they still have a way to go.
This is a message for us...be patient, and trust.
As unique individuals, we are here, reading, for a reason. Something has drawn us here, and keeps us persuing, some ring of hopefulness, a whisper of truth.
Luckily, all of my symptoms did not fall on my head at once. I've learned that my body is smarter than that...thank goodness.
Step by step, I improve...and I look forward to the day I will be clear of this plague.
Thank you R.G., for your reminders that happy day will come. I didn't know, at the beginning, how much these things influence a person, the cleansing 'events' I could experience, nor how long it would take to feel well again.
A story...
...A lady friend had an awful experience in her family...the kind where some folks would sneak out of town at midnight and never return.
Then she remembered her grandmother's wise understanding.
It's just a nine-day wonder. People will talk, and be scandalized, for nine days, and then they will forget, going on to other 'big deals'.
It was true.
My friend kept her composure and went about her usual daily activities, however she was feeling inside...and soon discovered that others forgot, or still cared for her as a person and were with her, ready to help if called upon.
Some didn't react to the event at all; felt it was none of their business.
And so, the lady got through the 'trouble', and saw it turn to happiness. It took a while, but she instinctively knew her grandmother was right, and that she herself was on the right path.
I admired her then, and I admire her now. Her courage calms me no end.
Yours, too, R.G.
You, and kind posters here, remind me to look at the best that happens; and to be patient.
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