Re: Advice on Starting Humaworm & ending current treatment?!
Yes yes yes yes yes. You are on the right track. While you are waiting for the Humaworm to arrive, do a liver flush. It is very important to get them out of the liver.
Cloves will kill the eggs, if it comes in contact with them. But some
parasites nest. They make little pockets in the colon, lay eggs in the pockets, and cap them off, so the medicine can't get to them. Females emit hormones to prevent her eggs from hatching out until she dies, so she doesn't have to compete with her babies for food. Eggs respond to the dewormers in the same manner as hormones. They won't hatch out while they are in your system. You have to stop taking them periodically and give the larvae a chance to hatch and come out of the nests. Try taking five days of dewormer, then stop for ten days, do it for five more days, then stop for ten more days, etc etc, for ten rounds. You want to give the eggs time to hatch out, and then eliminate them before they have a chance to mate and lay more eggs.
If they affect your memory, get someone to monitor your meds.
The heart attack sensation has happened to me. I have thought I was dying on several ocassions. The pain was so bad I could not lift my arms for 5 days when I first started deworming. I went to the accupuncturist and told him that I thought I was having a heart attack. He checked my pulse and said my heart was fine. He said it was the trauma working it's way out of my body, and it would move down my limbs and out my fingers and toes. Indeed, it has. I am now getting cramps in my feet. Liquid magnesium by Floridix helps. I take a double dose of it.
Those darn worms drill holes in all our tissues, and when the body heals, it makes scar tissue. Fibrosis. Wonder if that is what causes fibromyalgia? Maybe not, I'm no scientist. But where is all that scar tissue coming from?
Last February my chest was hurting so bad I asked a friend of mine, who is a doctor, to come over and check my blood pressure. He did and it was fine. He listened to my heart and lungs with his stethoscope and said everything sounded fine. By all means, get yourself checked. You never know. One of those little monsters might be trying to escape the medicine and drilling holes in your organs to make another nest. But it's probably just your body relaxing and letting go of the
parasite debris. If you had a big colony of them, you have been holding the tension and compensating for years. Now that some of them have died off, your body is destressing itself. It is a painful process. No pain, no gain. That's my humble opinion.
You are doing good work. You will feel much much better soon. Plan on doing routine maintenence regularly from now on. Once you have hosted them, you are extremely vulnerable to reinfection. Until there is a collective conscious effort and we drive them into extinction, or the pole shifts and we all ascend, ;-), we must remain vigilant to prevent reinfection.
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