PASHTCHACK: Albendazole & Ivermectin Questions & Topical Treatment Tips
Hi Pash ~
This is in response to your PM to me regarding the Albendazole & Ivermectin Protocol: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1586882#i
"Hi ICU!
I've followed your albendazole&ivermectin protocol twice, my liver is ok, I've got a question:
is it common to feel worms still existing after 2 tours of treatment? I feel I should take more, it helped a lot, now the symptoms are slight, but worms more agressive, it's even hard to explain. The problem is I've got them in my sinuses, I've heard albendazole works mainly (95%) in a digestive system, what about the rest of the tissues?
thanks for reply"
When your parasite burden is heavy with large entrenched colonies, several cycles of treatment are usually required.
Also, when parasites migrate or scatter to the far corners of the body (extremities, head, sinuses, scalp, skin, soft tissue, etc), they're tougher to target with drugs.
The bloodstream branches off into small capillaries in these areas versus the larger arteries & veins in the torso. Thus, a lower concentraction of meds is delivered to the beasts.
As noted in the protocol, suggest you repeat treatment for as many cycles as needed to cure your infection.
For the larva in your sinuses:
~Buy saline nasal spray & irrigate your nasal passages several times a day. You can also add a couple of drops of hydrogen peroxide to the spray. This is like pouring salt on snails to kill them ~ really knocks their socks off! (lol)
~Put a dab of Vicks or Mentholatum rub in each nostril & apply over sinuses & nose.
~Use a Q-tip & apply Ivermectin horse paste or liquid suspension in each nostril.
Regarding your Albendazole questions: It's a broad-spectrum systemic drug that kills roundworms & their eggs, larva, & cysts throughout the body, not just the GI tract. It also crosses the blood-brain-barrier.
Hope this info helps you in your parasite battles ~ Good luck!
Keep us posted on your progress ~~ feedback helps everyone on the forum & members will gladly offer you their tips & advice!
Cheers ~~ ICU
Parasite Drug Protocols: Roundworms, Tapeworms, Flukes, Strongyloides, Morgellons, & Protozoa: