Re: Quit scratching your...and do something about
it
Well, speaking of butt itch, I have partially resolved that problem.
First of all, I am dealing with P R O T O Z O A. This is an indisputable fact. I don't know what others have in factual terms, but I know my situation.
These
parasites will never leave without using directed toxins.
This is also an immune system issue, something very difficult to understand unless you know a lot about interaction between host and
parasite molecular biology.
I haven't tried "zapping", something I want to do, but I have yet to hear overwhelming endorsements of it's effectiveness.
I have spent a great deal of time studying the biology of these parasites, and what I have learned, is the fact these things in their 'native' state, are quite different than those in [antigen compatible] host.
It means they have evolved and genetically adapted to host environment. They have become integrated into your physiology, and defy recognition by t-cells.
How do you contend with something like that? You have to understand the mechanical differences between your own cells, and that of the parasites. You must choose a chemical agent that disrupts highly specific pathways of cellular biosynthesis in the offender without adversely affecting your own cells.
Once the main infestation has been significantly reduced, it allows the humoral immune functions to normalize, and balance out. This will be the advantage needed to recover from other co-infections.
I wish there was an easier way, but sometimes drastic actions must be considered.
Shroom