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Re: B wondering


yes the joint pain can be excruciating
it started in my right shoulder
i couldn't lift my arm for a week
the accupunctist told me it was trauma working it's way out of my body
he gave me traumeel, a homeopathic linament, it didn't help much, but some
he said the trauma would move down my limbs, and out of my body, to keep taking the medicine

he later on told me that he never uses the word "parasite", because his patients will never come back if he does; he calls it trauma, so anyways...

when the pain went away, i lowered the dose and gave my body a break
a few months later, i increased the dose and went for a deeper cleanse
both my elbows froze up for a few days, it was excruciating
when it passed, i lowered the dose and gave my body a break

a few months later, i went for a deeper cleanse
my wrists became traumatized


when i started Iodine, my knees went, then my ankles, then my wrists again
the pain from the Iodine was not as intense as from the bloodroot and red clover/stillingia

it definitely feels much like a jam type of injury

and yes, muscle twitches are a part of the healing process

some may argue that the herbs are causing the muscle twitches
only think i know for sure is i don't know any think for sure

but i've taken stuff that seemed like it made them go nuts on numerous occassions

and once in a while i take something that seems to cause them to sting me
i had one sting my eyeball when i took WO by systemic formulas

it feels like they are whipping their tail like a scorpion and popping you, but the sting is not as mean as a scorpion sting, more like a fire ant

i was taking bloodroot in combination with GBWH/WW/Cloves and a stinging sensation woke me up in the middle of the night

i screamed and turned on the light

a friend of mine looked at my back, said a stick was coming out of my back, pulled it out, threw it on the floor, not realizing i would want to keep it

long story

next few days the spot where the "stick" came out, kept itching
my massage therapist looked at it, got some tweezers and pulled out something that looked like a cactus quill, it hung on for dear life, hurt like crazy and did not want to let go of me, it stung bad when he pulled it out

next few days, the spot kept on itching and stinging

i put apple cider vinegar on it
it burned like crazy
i put some on my leg to see if i was allergic to ACV, nada
i put some on my arm to see if i was allergic to ACV, nada
i put some on my stomach to see if i was allergic to ACV, nada

i dosed my back and broke into a huge burning itching rash, i kept putting more and more ACV everywhere that it burned and itched me

to make a long story short, i had a shawl like rash, that covered my entire back, chest and neck

for six weeks it looked like i'd been horse whipped
it hurt to lean back against the car seat and drive

the night i put the ACV everywhere, i woke up in the middle of the night by the sensation of a worm trying to screw it's way out of my skull

i read somewhere that parasites are like hives

if you can get the queen mother out of you, they will all go away

but she is very hard to get and the workers will all protect her with their lives,
and as long as she's in you, she will send out signals to other queens, and create opportunities for cross-pollinating hosts, to increase diversity
(i made the last part up, it's a hypothesis)

so yes to the twitching (and other movements)
it could be the herbs, could be the parasites scattering,
or maybe a combination of both










 

 
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