Re: On Day 12 Of ICU's Protocol, Confused/Have Questions
Hi there~
If you take Albenzadole longer than recommended you run the risk of them becoming resistant to the drugs. Then you may be dealing with a life long uphill battle. I'm just relaying what other people and ICU have been so kind to share. I have also read that often the second round of the albenzadole is when then really start to come out. I am tempted to experiment with things also, as I would like to see stronger results, BUT every time I divert from ICU's directions, I regret doing so.
Also, you may want to consider ordering Bactrim and doxycycline to add to your protocol. I am not a fan of
Antibiotics , but I ordered them because I have a tendency to get very sick (ALL THE TIME) I suspect from the bacteria/viruses floating around from various pathogens related and perhaps unrelated to the worms. Bactrim helps to heal tissues and helps Ivermectin work synergestically. Perhaps you should refer to ICU's protocol again. I don't have the skin issues, but clearly have a heavy
Ascaris infection + tape and others. :) Niclosamide did not show great results, but David's reference to Nix...(something)seems to have better results, based on my reading on this forum...plus Niclo made me very sick. I took for 10 days for heavy tape, but I think it's anti-tumor/chemotherapy quality made me fairly sick. Fever, extremely weak, and sick to my stomach. It's possible it was partially due to healing crisis, as it was the first part of the prot.
Good luck!