laughingrrrl
You're welcome. I am glad my experience is helping others get healthier too.
I suspect I've had hypoglycemic episodes, however nothing along those lines was ever officially diagnosed. When my Dr. recommended a gastric bypass for me, I insisted we do every test possible to find other causes of my superobesity. We discovered I have hyperinsulinism, which "pushes" all the available blood sugar into fat cells as fast as possible. Unmedicated, yes, I have to eat every few hours to avoid feeling like I'm starving, and in addition I would be tired most/all the time. Medication helped me get my energy back and moderate my hunger some. But Humaworm has helped as well; I have no more sugar/carbohydrate cravings, just as mentioned by others. However I've also added 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon cinnamon to my diet daily at the same time as the Humaworm, which is I guess not the scientific method for trying out new things... ha. I read about cinnamon being helpful for regulating blood sugar and couldn't wait to try it. ;)
The medication from my Dr. should have helped me lose weight, and the first week on it I did drop 10 pounds, but that is just a drop in the bucket for me. I am still a candidate for the lap-band, which I will get just as soon as I get decent insurance. My current carrier is bare-bones coverage.
Personally I think *anything* we can do to improve our health will have a positive impact on existing problems. Removing the burden parasites have placed on our bodies can do nothing but help.
Someone else mentioned they thought her out-of-place hunger was the "critters" wanting to be fed... and to me that makes sense. If something is continuously feeding by sopping up blood sugar out of your system, you will crash sooner and more often than someone without that problem.