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This is just a suggestion:
Take another drop as soon as the effects of the last one go away. Keep doing that until you can take a drop and feel nothing. Then double the dose. Keep doubling the dose until all your symptoms disappear, and then stay on it at the high dose for another thirty days. Then do routine maintenance once a month during the full moon to prevent relapse.
More important than my advice is to listen to your body, and let it guide you, with the awareness that the detoxification process is unpleasant. Some people do not have the constitution to take bloodroot. The upward slope towards wellness inclines most rapidly if you have a no-pain no-gain mentality with regard to detoxing. At least that is my humble opinion. Please take with a grain of salt peter. Or just salt. Whichever you prefer.
I have been using bloodroot to keep a crick from killing me for 8 years. I took it daily for the first two years. Now I only take it during the week of the full moon, because that is when the critters start stinging me and making me cough. Your body does need time to rest and rebuild. So listen to your body and give it a rest when it wants one. And don't confuse the messages of your body, with the messages of the parasites. Pay attention to the slope.
When you are detoxing, you will feel worse for a few days after taking the cleansing herb, and then a whole lot better. Rest and do it again. Each time you rest you will feel better and better. That is how you know you are listening to your body and not the bugs.
If you keep feeling worse and worse, the
parasites might be in charge. Read
parasite Rex by Carl Zimmer.
Why are you taking bloodroot? Do you have a diagnosis? It is not a gentle cleanser, and I do not recommend it for anyone, unless there is nothing else that will save their life.