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Re: Need help


Hi there,

A squishy wet bum.. especially when you wake up in the morning is usually a sign of parasties, and many of us have them of all kinds. Itchy bum is also pretty much proof positive you have them.

If you see anything that looks like a rolled up tomato skin - bright red, coral or orange that could be fluke. Myrrh is a natural killer for these to add to your arsenal.

Anything with a bright light like a colonoscopy just makes those things run out of sight.. they are extremely difficult to find in any type of medical investigation - so don't feel like you are missing out not having one. Sometimes these procedures can make things worse... causing them to scatter (this was the case for me with a scope down the throat).

Stool samples are for most part useless unless eggs are present in your stool which is hardly the case. The only time eggs came out of me was in a pile after a colonic irrigation session into the bottom of the toilet... I have sent a few stool samples covered in worms to the lab and have come back negative - and this has been a well documented experience with other curezoners... A waste of time and money..

Check the parasite drug forum for directions on Albenda and other drugs. Type in ICU who has posted extensively on drug protocols for various infections. It would be helpful though to try and get a positive ID on what you have before taking more drugs because the parasites do build up resistance. Most of us are carrying more than one type of parasite. For Ascaris inside the intenstines the drug of choice is Mebendazole, far less toxic, probably your first line of treatment before Albendazole, if you choose the drug route. Albendazole is supposed to get Ascaris living outside of the intestines as well as larvae of other parasite varieties in the body but it does have a reputation of being the more toxic drug. I've taken it for long periods and I did improve, only to be reinfected, probably by eggs rehatching.. who knows.

Pieces that look like rice in the stool are tapeworm. Almost everyone has tapeworm, unfortunately. You could try mega dosing on CoQ10 4000 mg's taken a few times - this is totally harmless and has helped many. A strong herbal with Black-Walnut hulls, Wormwood and cloves is probably a very good starting point as well.

 

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