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Re: Anyone have success ridding lung ascaris?
Hello There and Welcome!
Ascaris are very tenacious animals. I don't know if you know this, but they have 3 layers of muscle covering them which is one of the reasons why they are so tough. Penetrating herbs or meds are hard to kill them, particularly the older ones because they have experience of mutating and setting up resistance. Despite this, they can be killed but it really does take knowledge and an understanding about their nature.
The common protocols can work (not in all cases) and might get rid of the problem when the beasts stay within the intestinal tract. When they move out of the area is when problems arise! Additionally, there are cases where a person can encounter resistance and when they move out of the gut it is a problem. Just my experience.
Patticake mentioned RG's product. If you look at my conversation (Ask Humaworm) with RG about his product about resistance that I've encountered (and 70248 too), we're in AGREEMENT that Humaworm would NOT work in my case or similar ones. He was very upfront and honest about this. Again, not every product works for every person!
Your lung parasites might not necessarily be Ascaris even though you may have seen some. Please always keep in mind that we can habor more than one species. There are many parasites that invade the lungs, unfortunately; if I remember correctly there are about 11 different species that can invade the lungs. You may also have a co-factor issue going on that might be contributing to some of your lung pain -- hard to say. This was certainly true for me as I looked deeper into my problem.
If you really want to try an herbal combination then go with Pattiecake's suggestion or you can try an Ayurvedic/Ejuva combination that I tried (my experience is documented on the P Forum with details). At the time, I blindly treated myself not realizing or considering the co-factor issues without tests. I think I've been very vocal here in trying to teach people about this.
Whether or not you use those suggestions they're decisions that you'll need to make on your own. For heavy infestations, co-factors, or difficult critters they can be eventually killed so don't loose hope! Parasites can be killed using natural products but this has to do with the right combination of herbs, how they're prepared, calculations, etc.
I hope this is helpful to you. Thank you for making your post.