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Re: DCA for parasites Dichloroacetic acid -sodium dichloroacetate and potassium dichloroacetate
You may want to check your tap water. Even though I can get "City" water, what I have found at my house is city water with no detectable levels of chlorine. It is also in a neighboring city with no detectable levels.
I do not know why, but I used to be able to smell the chlorine when I turned on the tap. I can't smell it at all and sometimes when I take a shower the water stinks so much I can't believe I am standing in there putting this crap on my body to try to clean it. I actually feel icky after a shower in this quote city tap water which is supposed to be cleaned with chlorine.
Smell your water and for about $10 you can test with a kit from a Home Depot. I tested 3 times to make sure the test was correct. Twice with the kit, once from an outside company.
If you meet with someone about adding a filtration system at your home they will test for free also.
Niclosamide also contains CL. Here is a breakdown of chemicals in the following medicines used for Helminths and DCA:
C2 H2 Cl2 O2 DCA
C12 H6 Cl4 O2 S Bithionol
C14 H9 Cl3 N2 O S Triclabendazole
C12 H15 N3 O2 S Albendazole
C13 H8 Cl2 N2 O4 Niclosamide
C= Carbon
H= Hydrogen
Cl= Chlorine
N= Nitrogen
O= Oxygen
S= Sulfur
I notice that Bithionol, Triclabendazole and Albendazole also include S = Sulfur
Bithionol is used for Flukes and has Cl at 4
Niclosamide is suggested for tapeworms
http://www.drugs.com/mmx/niclosamide.html
None of these parasitic medications, available in the US or other contain copper. They all seem to diminish Glutathion or GSH.
I have found some real shitty advice in my inbox - real shitty - copper and glutathion increases growth of taenia solium and probably more parasites.