Re: Parasite cleanse working?
Hi Kefira
Barefoot would tell you that "most people will not see anything in the toilet, and if they do, they are probably highly infested". When I started on the Barefoot dewormer, I was one of the highly infested people, but another person asked why she wasn't seeing anything, and that's what he told her. I doubt that there is one person in the world that doesn't have some kind of
parasite or another, we live in their world, and we are exposed to them everywhere, all the time.
I'm laughing, because I know what you mean about being around the horses and livestock all of your life and "not being very clean about it"...you just don't think about it until you do start becoming aware of
parasites in ourselves. I grew up around horses and livestock all of my life too. I held stuff in my mouth all the time that I shouldn't have when I was around them. It's like I was saying in other posts, I'm alot more aware of things now- it didn't set well with me when the 11 year old granddaughter was out in the horse corral, ankle deep in manure, barefooted the other day- not smart to be around horses barefooted to begin with.
My 76 year old father has also been around horses and livestock all of his life, and he started colon cleansing/deworming, also with Barefoot's dewormer, a month ago. I just ordered him the Paracleanse/Neem to do one more month of deworming though, he was sure he saw a worm floating on the water the other day, and is now feeling "the wiggles" and sore spots from them, and wants to keep going deworming.
Definetly keep after them, don't stop, even if you don't think you are seeing anything. Colon cleansing is important with it to be expelling them, and any toxins, constipation while deworming isn't good.
Dr. Sutter would say to start out with 4TB of Barefoot's per day for the first week. I think alot of it is experimenting for ourselves too.
Liver Flushes are important to continue regularly with deworming, especially if there are liver flukes, and if you are feeling congestion in the liver.
Good luck!