Re: Are you sure the killing effect is because of the centaury herb ?
David, then I suggest that you try zymex, because it's the gift that keeps on giving.....I haven't taken it in about 3 weeks, and it was after I stopped taking it and upped my dose of centaury that I started getting out loads of worms. I only took about a half a bottle of zymex, and I kept forgetting to take it, so it was not taken regularly.
I know my body, and I know what worked for me. I'm sure that zymex does help wear down the protective layers of film on these things, but it did not give me the results I am getting from this herb alone.
What if it is the combo of zymex, ginger, fennel, and the centaury that produced the results I got? It's not, but what if?? I have suffered much from this whole ordeal, and had major financial setbacks due to not being able to work, To me, it would be worth taking the combination anyway if it meant getting rid of these things forever.
And I have a new update. After clearing the blockage two days ago, my stool has been perfect, except that it is covered in worms on the outside. White whole worms of various sizes, like they are just being killed and eliminated before being able to be digested. I have been taking only 3 capsules of centaury (equal to about 2 rounded teaspoons), 3 times daily, nothing else. I did take 4 LBB's, but that was only to help clear out old stool after being blocked. These are the Dr. Christoper's brand, and they are very weak, small capsules. I took these in the past and saw no worms. The body count in the toilet explains the horrendous headache and blurred vision I had yesterday, that would not go away, even with advil. Today I feel great, and my vision has improved greatly.
I want to recommend to anyone suffering from a roundworm infection to atleast give this herb a try. I have a very heavy and persistant infection of some type of roundworm, and my results are incredible with Centaury. I waited until I was sure it was working to post my progress. I really believe it might just be that one herb that works. It may not work for everyone, but certainly worth a try.