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Re: Blastocystis H. and Dientamoeba F?
 
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Re: Blastocystis H. and Dientamoeba F?


I had a strong itch on my skin in different areas and in different ways on certain days... yet I had no parasites in skin, it only feels like they're there.

The issue is most often that your liver is overburdened with parasites and as a result starts releasing toxins into the bloodstream. This causes all kind of skin problems, including itching. Sometimes the itch feels like tingling that just comes up anywhere on your body, almost like a lite mosquito bite, and then you scratch it and it goes away for a few seconds, but appears somewhere else. To someone looking at you from the side, you look like a crazy person, because you are scratching different areas of your body all the time. A little on the head, a little on the back, a little on the thighs, a little on the belly, then on arms, then cheeks... no end to it. Taking a hot shower helps as it helps release toxins.

The other type of itch I had was very persistent and very very strong. It appeared mostly around my abdominal area. The skin even turned a bit red. Putting Iodine directly on it made almost no difference, so it was not caused by any microbes. It would itch persistently and for days, and sometimes would go away but appear elsewhere.

Both of those types of itching went away as soon as I finished with my medications.

So it is quite possible that you have the same problem. Nothing on your skin, but plenty in your liver and intestines. Try a very warm bath or shower for a long time and you'll see if that helps - if it does, it means it was just toxins.
 

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