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Re: is this normal after stopping treatment?


It sounds like there is a whole lot going on in your life, so it is impossible to know for sure. Die off usually lets up in a day or two when you reduce or stop treatment. But a few people continue to see results for weeks. Sometimes the holiday season with all the stress of money, shopping, hectic traffic, rich food, parties, time constraints, etc, can make you feel anxious, tired and upset.

You may have simply stirred them up and aggravated them, but failed to signficantly reduce the colony. Or you may have reduced their numbers significantly, and now the big ones are mating again. The larvae are the easiest to kill. Going after the big mamas requires the most determination. parasite cleansing is warrior medicine. It is a no pain no gain deal, in my opinion. Some people do not have the constitution for it. They would rather take pain killers and let them slowly destroy their bodies, than do what it takes to control and eliminate them.

My approach is like the grand finale fireworks show. I hit them with everything I've got that kills them. Why? Because most products do no more than give them a little twinge of discomfort, when all I take is the recommended dose. I have been known to double and triple the dose, as well as take it 4-6 times daily, instead of twice daily.

Doing so is what saved my life. I couldn't even turn my head five years ago. I was wheezing with every breath. I couldn't lift my arms. I was pooping yellow and peeing brown. My skin was itching and breaking out. I could go on and on. I nearly died. Today I feel great and have lots of energy. The only symptoms I've got left are an occasional small cough, a few small floaters, there are several creeping around under my skin, in the fascia, and one still bites my butt every once in a while, but not as hard as they used to.

It might help to drink some chamomile tea, listen to calming music, lay down and stretch your body. Have a cup of hot chocolate before bed time. Take a melatonin before bed time. parasites hate it.
 

 
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