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I have the same symptoms and problems of parasitic infection from my head to my toes, literally. I also have had a hard time getting the doctors to believe me, and I have been to 6 different ones. The medical doctors will label you with "parasitic paranoia" and "hallucinogenic" and prescribe eye drops for allergies or overactive eye duct stimulation if your eyes are constantly tearing or prescribe something with steroids for eye inflammation. I have been through it all. The doctors are not anxious to help, and the tests for these critters are inaccurate and/or they are overlooked in blood, stool, and pathology tests. I wonder if the pathologists know what they are looking for? I have found that the goat wormer works the best in expelling certain worms, taken according to weight for up and no more than two weeks. Take a break, and eat raw garlic clove per day (ground up and mixed in butter or mayonnaise and spread on bread (delicious) and eat daily. Also, ground up fresh ginger let sit in water for 3 days, stir and drink, or put in your favorite tea. For the ones in your face,nose and ears, buy some whole cloves (spice aisle at grocery store) and chew 2-3 per night thoroughly, and wash down with water. They don't like is will help relieve some of the irritation, as they are hard to get rid of. Buy an eyewash and rinse your eyes at night before bed and in morning, or if they bother you when you are trying to sleep. Additionally, purchase fennel seeds (spice aisle); ground up seeds, mix in Metamucil in a glass of water according to directions, drink it all down quickly before mixture settles. Do this every night on an empty stomach. The results will amaze you! The following products are also good: KROEGER HERB Wormwood COMBINATION, NATURE SECRET PARA-RID AND PARA-SWEEP, CRYSTAL STAR parasite PURGE,and UBIQUINOL CO-Q10. Invest in a blender (don't have to be real expense) and juice all types of fruits and veggies, such as carrots, celery, parsley, cilantro, kale, apples with seeds,watermelon, with seeds, grapefruits, pineapples, lemons, limes, papaya and the seeds, fresh beets (soak in vinegar, rinse off well, peel, cut in pieces and put in blender or juicer. Don't forget to drink lots of water when treating yourself is key to cleaning as much as possible out of your stomach and intestines. Every six months do a colon cleanse. Daily cleaning of bed linen and clothes, and bath mats are not necessary and is very expensive. Moreover, it does not affect the parasites in your body. They will come out in your feces, or die off in your body. Which reminds me, purchase Milk Thistle or Liver Aid(e) found at Walmart, and take one a day to help keep your liver clean. I don't know what to do with the ones in the vagina. I have the same problem. However, I found that before going to bed, I wash my anal area and apply a thick layer of vaseline, and put a layer of tissue on top of that before going to bed, it interferes with them coming out at night to lay eggs, so you might get some relief. Once you start with the above daily routine the anal itching will subside or maybe go away. But it depends on how infested and which kinds you have. If you are consistent and diligent you are going to see and feel a difference. I took the goat wormer and had the best results, but you cannot take it for long. I found one month on and one month off works best, otherwise you will get sick and weak. Then switch to the other two that you mentioned. If you tell anyone what you are doing, especially at the stores or the doctors, you will be shut down. This is a serious problem that even the CDC don't know what to do with, and they are not exactly encouraging the doctors to treat you. You might want to another doctor to refer you to an infectious disease specialist. If he or she is willing to do so, you will be lucky. But don't mention parasites. For some reason that word gets you nowhere. Just tell them you feel movement in your eyes and intestines, and experience anal itching and movement at night. Let them tell YOU what you might have. A gastroenterologist might be a good place to start so that you can have your colon examined for pin worms or more serious infestation. parasite infestation is hard to diagnose and hard to get rid of, but you can help lesson the infestation by doing some natural self-help health care. Be strong. PEACE TO YOU
 

 
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