Hello All, This is the Parenteral(outside of intestine) Administration and Malabsorbtion Megathread.
This is for doctors and patients, anyone who will listen. The fact is if you think you have parasites, you are probably right, and the doctors tests are notoriously ineffective.
Most people have parasites, even very high-level doctors say this. But most people are conditioned to think that worms are some third-world horror story. In reality they are a normal part of our intestinal flora along with the thousands of kinds of bacteria and fungus in our gut.
The reality is
parasites cause cancer and other diseases, and modulate our body. They can invade tissues outside of the intestines and this is very common as well. Luckily doctors have made very good drugs that can cure 95% of all parasitic infections if done correctly. These drugs are very very safe so no need to worry about that.
This article will deal with the fact that for many people the months of herbs and medications do not work. Even after long periods of time with the correct medication, there is lingering infection. This causes people to believe that there is no good cure for their disease and that they are doing the best that they can.
There is a phenomena called paralytic ileus, this phenomena is an offshoot of intestinal inflammation and causes malabsorbtion. All intestinal inflammation causes malabsorbtion but paralytic ileus is highlighted because of its relevance to parasitic(worm) diseases.
So if you think about it logically, if you have something thats causing intestinal inflammation(most severe disease) and you are taking drugs my mouth which of course are not absorbing, then chances are you wont get better.
In my opinion many things could cause malabsorbtion even non-parasitic pathogens but I will focus mainly on
parasites today.
So assuming you want to get better, you will have to take drugs that work through a different way than by mouth.
That is where injection comes in. By injecting(safe) you bypass all malabsorbtion and you can treat yourself sanely.
If everyone got micronutrient injections and anti-pathogenic injections this would be a nearly disease free nation!
Now if your going to treat roundworms, the drugs that you could use could be ivermectin, albendazole, all benzamidoles(endazoles), levamisole, or new ones like tribendimine, monepantel, or bt protein.
There are two other kinds of worms besides roundworms. They are
Tapeworms and flukes.
If your going to treat flukes, you should use drugs like Praziquantel and Benzimidazoles.
If your going to treat tapeworms, you should use drugs like Niclosamide, Praziquantel, or Benzimidazoles.
Once a drug is in your blood stream it effects all tissues of your body as every cell in your body needs blood to survive. There is a special barrier between your Central Nervous System and the rest of the body that certain drugs cannot pass eg ivermectin.
Its okay though we will get to that later.
So now that you know what you need, lets get to buying.
Remember that these infections will likely cause malabsorbtion so you will have to inject the medication.
I would list some links but id rather not promote a single product.
So say you have a suspected roundworm infection.
In order to buy the medication simply go to google and type in "injectable ivermectin buy"
Say its a tapeworm/fluke infection.
Just type in "praziquantel injectable buy" and you should find some.
It is harder to get injectable other antihelminthics but it is possible to buy pure powder of say albendazole and put it into a injectable solution.
The next thing to do is to buy needles, I got mine from California Vetrinary supply for very cheap.
Now whenever your about to kill a huge pathogen load all at once, your going to have to bring in some antiinflamitories in case the Herx reaction(die off inflamation) becomes dangerous.(very important)
If you start to feel you are in danger after taking your drug, this is because of toxic die off. Corticosteroids are bad to take in all other situations but in die off it has a use. So order some of these and youll be ready to go.
I ordered Decadron(dexamethasone) from some UK store online it shouldnt be too hard too find.
The dosage for Ivermectin is 150-600ug/kg
The dosage for Praziquantel is 40-60mg/kg
Now for the protocol to inject subcutaneously, first you should get about a 25 gauge needle with 5/8" measurement.
Depending on you solution and your syringe you will need more than one injection.
First pop the metal cap off of the vial. Then find the dosage you need pull back that much air into the syringe. Then stick the needle through the rubber stopper. After that push the air into the vial, tip the vial upside down, and draw back the solution. Then you need to tap all the air bubbles to the top, and squirt out a little to make sure theres no air in there.
After that find a place that has loose skin like the abdomen, pinch up the skin, pull back slightly to make sure no blood and inject either slanted 45 degree or 90 straight up parallel to your pinching fingers. Slowly push down until all solution is gone.
Now that should cover it. But remember to take your antiinflamitories if you go into die-off. Remember that Ivermectin doesnt cross the BBB so you should order some albendazole. Alternatives for flukes is Clorsulon, and alternatives for
Tapeworms is Niclosamide. Drugs like Mebendazole Doxycycline and Diethycarbamazine may be better for things like M perstans and Morgellons.
Remember to exercise, use Buteyko breathing, use nutrients, sleep well, and take things like
Colloidal Silver and probiotics.