Re: colonoscopy 4 Pinworms, futile painful waste of time or not?
She didn't see anything moving? Sad/funny. Of course they aren't moving. They die quickly outside the body.
Pinworms are no way hopeless. I got rid of mine in 2 weeks, below there is a post from one lady who said she used the same method & it took her 6 weeks to get rid of them.
However, the chances are that you (and that doctor!) and your whole family have
parasites of different kinds. The lab tests, like the doctor, are not really something you can count on.
Though you can get rid of pinworms in 2 to 6 weeks by slathering your anal orifice 24/7 with Noxzema (they have to come out to breed & the Eurcalyptus in the Noxzema kills them) and washing all clothing & bed clothes with bleach & hot water, you may be able to get rid of them also with the herbicides mentioned in the link.
See link below for cayenne pepper challenge test to see if you or any loved ones have
Tapeworms (sometimes one sees seseme seed looking things, or “blanched almonds” instead of “white rice”), for example. Many people have found
parasites this way,
parasites that lab tests said they didn’t have.
Hulda Clark says everyone she ever lab tested had
Tapeworms & everyone had other kinds of parasites as well.
What helped me in case any of it can help you:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1522290#i
Another approach to tapeworms, also ascaris:
//www.curezone.org/clark/ascaris.asp
RE parasites, low enemas can help reveal what bugs are dying without any “digging around.” Enema bags are cheap & online or at drug stores. The net has many sites telling how to use them. Use 2 cups filtered water only per bag at a time. You don’t want to go too high and wash away good intestinal bacteria. (On occasion, to relieve really bad constipation, you can go higher, though. Preferably less than one time per week.) Add some plain, no sugar, yogurt with acidophilus, or “live cultures” to the last bag & eat some. This kind of yogurt is easy to find at most grocery stores. Plain kefir may also be used. The enemas can also help prevent the constipation often associated with initial stages of
parasite killing and just help speed up the cleansing process in general.
Also, many people are not aware that they are gluten sensitive, maybe even have celiac. A gluten sensitivity test can help. Even if one shows up just at Level 1 in sensitivity, that means the intestinal villi have been damaged & nutrients are not getting through as they should. Also where gluten sensitivity is, candida is probably lurking.
Candida may be lurking regardless. One way you may find it is by doing low enemas, mixing water with apple cider vinegar or 3% hydrogen peroxide. Use after a bowel movement. If you see things that look like string cheese or yellow gell, or white things that look like pieces of tissue paper, then you know a candida cleanse needs to be done. I'd personally get rid of the parasites first. Both cleanses cause die off and you don't want to overdo it.