halpplz: Suggested Treatment For Disseminated Roundworm Infection
halpplz -
In reviewing your description of bodywide symptoms & the picture you posted, suspect you have a hyperinfection case of roundworms.
The roundworm species that are the most likely to disseminate & migrate throughout the body are Ascaris Lumbricoides (Common Roundworm) & Toxocara Canis/Cati (Dog/Cat Roundworm).
Suggest you review the Roundworm Drug Treatment Protocol (Albendazole) for details on their life cycle, symptoms, & treatment: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1566532#i
Since your case is severe, another protocol for roundworm hyperinfection cases is the Strongyloides, Filariasis, & Morgellons Drug Treatment Protocol (Albendazole & Ivermectin), minus the antibiotics: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1586882#i
If you decide on either of these protocols, recommend the Valbazen (Albendazole) suspension & Ivermectin horse paste. Their formulation & manufacturing process provide a higher, more consistent absorption rate/bioavailability vs the tablets.
You can buy these meds from online/local veterinarian & tractor trailer/animal feed suppliers. For Valbazen, a search for 'valbazen' at Google.com will list several ordering sites. Also available at EBay.com by separate searches for 'valbazen' & 'ivermectin'.
For the Ivermectin, select the horse paste version, minus other drugs such as Praziquantel. Calculate how many doses you will need so that you can order a sufficient supply & save on reordering time & shipping costs. Each cartridge treats 1,250 lb & is notched in 50 lb increments. For each dose, you turn the dial & dispense an amount approximately equal to your body weight. Mix it in a small amount of soft food such as pudding, applesauce, yogurt, etc., to mask the bitter taste.
Hope this information is helpful for you. Good luck in your battle & keep the forum updated on your progress!
Cheers - ICU
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