PINWORMS VS TAPEWORM LARVA: Suggested Drug Treatment Protocol
Hi Dominoboy ~
Suspect your chronic infection of "pinworms" is actually tapeworm larva.
Instead of being shed in the stool, tapeworm eggs can hatch into larva in the GI tract or lower colon & migrate to the perianal or genitourinary area.
The symptoms of disseminated tapeworm larva (tiny white worms) mimic those of pinworms, & different drugs are needed to kill them.
Curing a tapeworm infection is a two-step process:
(1) Niclosamide for 7 days. This kills tapes in the GI tract.
(2) Praziquantel for one or two 3-day cycles along with Albendazole for 14 days. These kill any diehard tapes remaining in the gut & eggs, larva, & cysts scattered throughout the body.
For details on symptoms, drug dosages, & online pharmacies:
TAPEWORMS (Cestodes):
Niclosamide (Niclocide/Yomesan), Praziquantel (Biltricide), & Albendazole (Albenza)
While taking these drugs, check your stools carefully for other unusual critters. Co-infection with other types of parasites is common when your immune system has been compromised by one type.
Suggest you check other symptoms to those listed in the following protocols:
ROUNDWORMS (Intestinal Nematodes):
Mebendazole (Vermox)
ROUNDWORMS (Intestinal, Systemic, & Scattered Nematodes):
Albendazole (Albenza)
FLUKES (Trematodes):
Praziquantel (Biltricide) & Albendazole (Albenza)
Hope this info helps you in your parasite battles!
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