Re: huge ascaris problem,help...
Hi,
My wife and I have experienced scattering over the last 3 weeks presumably from
Ascaris (we have seen them as well as several other species) I have been using a TENS electrostim type unit [not just a mere 'zapper'] over the last 2 weeks, in a 4 week herbal regimen. That was the cause of the scattering; I felt them break out when doing intensive electroshock to midsection. So, I lure them back into intestines with raw milk or carbs. Its a tradeoff, as once they get all gorged up on the 'lure' food, they seem to have renewed vigor to continue cruising around.
BTW, might be a good idea NOT to take aspirin, as that might prevent clotting after the burrow in & out.
Alcohol seems to calm them down a lot; not the best approach, but works in emergencies if you get the all riled up. The TENS unit can generate intense pulses, to the point of muscle contraction.
If you have taken
Wormwood / walnut they then try to escape the body [just like escaping the intestines]and go hide in the sinuses & cranial cavity, which I find particularly distressing. Cranial occupation feels like a sudden heaviness in the head [after a slow moving ear popping sensation in the neck- cant miss it], followed by a slithering movement where it *should not be*. One time it/they went in between the lobes in the center] In that case, I start with slow pulses on my temples. I have resorted to placing probes in my eye sockets, and also one on roof of mouth, while other probe on top of head, to enhance conduction into the cavity. This approach is a trade off; electroshocking ones brain can't be that good [However, what if they start to feed...?]. I can't recommend shocking one's brain, but I must report that even though one time I accidentally suffered a strong jolt from mouth to top of head, when my stim unit was turned up too high, The central tissues were fatigued for a solid day, but they *are* coming back. So, I have had to herd them out over and over again over the last week or so. An electrical barrier [shock collar]at the neck would be very handy to prevent them roaming there when you sleep. My new regimen is: NO
Wormwood or Walnut extract [but taking ground cloves], spend 15 mins slowly clearing head, then apply one pad the the base of the neck in the back, and one pad near the groin, & turn unit up to the point of muscle and organ twitching. Guaranteed kill if you do that for a few hours. Certain frequencies seem to keep them knotted up and its hard for them to move. With vertical electrode orientation, they are not motivated to escape upwards, as they do detect electrical field gradients. They do scatter to the legs & feet, though, but I'll take that any day. If you have not cleared the head, and then you place the electrode at back of the neck, you will drive any stragglers back up. This is definitely a 'hunting' type approach, and aggressive even for me, but I don't want prolonged risk to my brain from shocking or possible feeding. I killed a few in a prolonged 2-3 hour session yesterday as evidenced by my stool. I had already got the biggest one [popped him] when it was traversing my neck. Seems once they have a 'route' established, it is easy for them to continue traversing it. Oh, I could actually hear them with my stethoscope, when they were in by bile ducts.
BTW, one 'parasitologist' I approached for help with this [I thought they were specialists, but no] snidely suggested I needed another kind of doctor, so I have to accept that we are all on our own with this, and a true 'medical' approach has not yet been developed. I find that strange, as they have had LOTS of time to model this. I was willing to pay money too. I expect to kill my stragglers over the next week or so, as I can't wait for them to slowly die off of old age- hence my _aggressive_ approach.
If I had to do this all again, I might get some sort of a shock collar as a barrier in place before taking any drugs or herbs. Maybe get them drunk [they like that] before taking a massive dose in combo with a big dose of laxatives.