I understand there are some 2 million parasites or more, and that identification is a big problem.
With the exception of a hyper infection, there is usually time to test.
I insist on a pH te ....
I understand there are some 2 million
parasites or more, and that identification is a big problem.
With the exception of a hyper infection, there is usually time to test.
I insist on a pH test log, it only takes test pH paper and limited instruction. Tape costs a few dollars.
I believe hair analysis for trace minerals and metals (health not the toxin test) generates and identifies long standing health issues, critical care situations, and the need for extensive, excessive, and large scale supplements dosing, to fix the problem, even before the infections have been identified. They run $50.
In a hyper infection one treats first, asks questions later. To many people have disappeared from this forum, because treatment never came.
I put great faith in challenge testing.
Let me explain the approach:
Over the last year, dozens of folks have used my compass method.
A couple of substances, aimed at dislodging SIBO, SIYO, SIVO infections are dosed to determine if the substances that can cause a kill.
The dose is a predetermined level aimed at creating a response. Most of these are natural products.
The time is limited, a few days, the dose level is in the moderate to high level. The test is over before you know it.
These Challenge tests cost a fraction of a real test, and can give very fast results, a reaction.
Yes, you need to buy natural supplements, but many of these end up being used later. Say you buy 3 bottles of stuff, they are 20$ and you spend 60$, any medical test would likely cost more than that.
SIBO, SIVO, SIYO infections are relatively strait forward. I learned a lot researching these on my journey to health.
The next Step:
Ultimately I went through my process by looking at families of parasites, Round, Flat, Other. There are about a dozen antiparasitics on the market that are accessible.
After the visual, symptom, history is written, and educated guesses are made, a simple challenge of PinX, Praziquantel, Albendazole usually gets a result. The History is then expanded.
In several people, a series of challenges, most of which are 3 days long, and a longer list of substances are used. This has been very beneficial for about 40% of the people.
After all initial data is gathered, a plan can be assembled to address the infections, a sequence assigned, and dosing monitored.
Of the several dozen folks that have asked for help, only a few quickly went through the challenges, and were moved on to look elsewhere.
For those that fail a challenge, most get rapidly into the learning curve of clearing a systemic infection with minimal delay.
Education on the support, supplements, and dosing patterns becomes a large challenge.
Some folks actually get to this stage with test results for this
parasite or that parasite, that they were lucky enough to have a positive for. Even these people do not seam to be treated, and the challenge tests often generate an entirely larger and more comprehensive list of hits than anything coming out of the lab.
After a Plan is written, most
parasite infections, say 90% respond in a few months, using pulsed methods of newer antiparasitics. There are always a few people who have really tough complicated infections, that do not yield to any but the highest dose plans. These people truly need everything and more. Thankfully there are only a few with these kind of infections.
The problem with this approach:
Folks with simultaneous
parasite and evolved bacterial infections, hell lets call them
parasites without a name. Many of these have questionable tests, questionable treatment protocols, and poor results.
Lyme, Morgellons, H Pylori, and dozens of these Bacterial guys cause real problems. Few meds work, and then cocktails of antibacterials, proton pump inhibitors, and certain herbals help, or pause an infection. I have yet to see any of these people get better. Testing or not.