I too had a face people called "beautiful". From that to hiding, only going out at night to walk. I have found hope, however, which I'd like to tell you about. Briefly, my ugly story:
I was intimate with a man who had
Ascaris parasites from eating tons of pork, almost daily. I knew about none of this beforehand. I eat organic food mostly, take care of myself, blah, blah. Nothing happened for about 3 weeks. Then, almost suddenly, an itchy bump appeared on the side of my mouth, another my by eye. Nothing much. About a week later, a lesion "opened up" on my chest. It looked like someone scraped out a small circle with an exacto knife, and it stung and oozed. That was a Wednesday. By Saturday, I consumed a TON of sugar, way more than usual. I was supposed to start a new job that week.
Almost simultaneously, 6 of these lesions opened up on my face, about the size of small dimes. The next 3 months was beyond hideous. Adult
Ascaris parasites come from pork, and love the face. Because I contracted them from his mouth, head infestation was easy. I hit them with everything possible. They were so strong and horrible, they kept trying to bore hole in my face, from the inside out. They had already breached many areas, and were trying to eat my face! Avoiding suicide was a nightly ritual.
After realizing no herb, med or doctor could help me, I turned to electronic medicine, Rife and a Zapper. The Zapper would only work temporarily. I bought the Rife software ($99 at bztronics.com), and now use it and a rebounder as my sole
parasite control program.
I combined the audio frequencies with a visual representation, so it is double the punch. I would do no more than once a day with each to start, as your die-off will be tremendous. These are what got me back to living.
My sincere hope for your recovery. Email me if you have any questions, or want me to put up a specific video for you, if you know the parasite. These cover hundreds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=jhIwN7kSoxY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK6zVUoxV3M
Cynthia Kerns
kernscynthia@gmail.com