Re: Newport, How much CQ-10 is considered "high dose" for Dwarf tapeworm. nfm
I don't anymore but it was an example of what I found to kill this critter.
From that post:
I know Vermox (Mebendazole) worked for a day or two and high doses of CoQ10 did as well. I am sure there are other things but I didn’t become aware of this issue until just a few weeks ago.
o The SCIO notes these Dwarf
Tapeworms are with the patient for life. I understand that they can reproduce inside us without a needed host so once infected there is no requirement for pollutants like with others. Just a few days ago I stumbled onto a medline article which talks about this infection in rats and how only rats with thymus dysfunction have an issue with them. If the thymus of the rat works then it will produce anti-bodies that kill the eggs and all is well.
So it appears that this critter thrives on sucralose (shrinks thymus) and fluoride (kills thymus) and of course the other heavy metals that may cause damage.
Recent tests have shown that +40% of rats sold in pet stores in the US are infected with this critter, we know that Asian tests have shown +80% of common rats carry it. Infection cycles are very easy, rat dropping dry up and a breeze makes them airborne, we breathe them in and bingo…