Re: Having trouble treating an ascaris infection? Any ideas.
Check out the web site. I really think this stuff is golden. My older lab is the one who runs to get a toy out of the toy box and initiates play time now where it used to be the other way around. I know for sure that the bloodroot has killed the life sucking
parasites that she had and has given her back a few more yeas.
It's amazing to watch...
It's probably not for everyone. I was very hesitant to take it at first. In fact, it sat on my kitchen counter for well over a month. I just wasn't sure what kind of effect it would have on me. So far, all I can say is that the symptoms of
Ascaris that I was having are gone. I still might add clove oil to kill any of the eggs just waiting to hatch. I read that the eggs stay dormant until the adult dies and then the eggs can hatch. It's all about the fight for food, aka: our nourishment.
If the clove oil will keep the eggs from hatching then we might just stand a fighting chance.
P.S. I'm a big wimp when it comes to drugs or anything too edgy. The bloodroot did take me past my comfort zone but after taking it for a couple of days and seeing that I felt absolutely fine and then seeing long, stringy, dead worms in the toilet, I was SOLD! Then I wanted to try the salve. Now that is way out there. I don't think I will try that again unless a doctor confirms that its 100% cancer. You can look on YouTube for videos of people using the salve. Thank God we have a natural option but let's just all pray that we won't ever need it.