Anxiety is directly correlated to magnesium level.
Dizziness I had, eventually I would fall to the floor. I suggest you measure peripheral PH and have a hair analysis.
Severe
parasite infections can be identified by a loss of minerals and essential metals from the hair. A good health holistic vitamin store usually does this for 50-75 dollars.
Peripheral PH is measured first thing AM no water or food, PH strip under tongue. PH below 6 is caution. PH at 4 is act without haste.
Sugar could be fungal infection, often there is a high association.
Roundworms are seldom seen in the stool, they digest. The least invasive test, is to have a doctor do a ELSIA test for Ascaris, which is generally indicative of round worms.
If the
parasites have barely taken hold, a general
parasite cleanse, or PIN X may flush the gut. I would suggest having
Epsom Salt USP and baking soda handy. 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon or a little more was used in the early 1900's as a removal flush aid.
If your body goes acid, a teaspoon of bakingsoda in a glass of water will straighten you up right away.
Have a camera with macro zoom ready. If you see worms, you may have a clue to run tests. If the tests are positive, usually it justifies treatment.
Treatment without actual evidence is premature.
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