colon cleanse turned parasite cleanse. Protocol?
Hi everyone! I'm new to curezone, but have found the forums invaluable as I've embarked on my first colon cleanse. I've never done a colon cleanse before. It has been several years since I began my healing journey, but even with clean eating, regular use of healing herbs and supplements, etc. I still felt like I was hitting a ceiling. I finally decided a colon cleanse might be in order to rid myself of mucoid plaque.
A couple weeks ago, I began drinking psyllium husk powder with 2 charcoal tabs 1-2 per day. I also made it a point to eat 1-2 cloves of raw garlic per day, drink ACV in my water, and I take about 3,000 mg of MSM a day. I bought an enema kit and was horrified to discover that I had several varieties of parasites and eggs coming out as well as mucoid plaque. I kept up this protocol and did daily enemas for about a week.
At first I felt great!! Then the healing crisis began... extreme fatigue and brain fog were the main complaints. I decided to step it down a notch, so I bought a pound of diatomaceous earth to replace the psyllium/charcoal and daily enemas. I plan to do a weekly enema and continue with the garlic, ACV, and MSM. I also make my own raw milk kefir which acts as my probiotic.
This morning, I blew my nose and I am fairly sure I blew out a worm... I'm wavering between feeling happy that my body is healing and totally disgusted.
I have a couple pictures. I'll have to get them off my phone and upload them here. So far I've seen a couple varieties of worms, flukes (the tomato skin kind and the bigger tan rubbery ones), candida, and eggs.
Here is one picture:
Basically, I'm wondering if those of you who are more experienced can tell me if my protocol sounds alright. If I didn't have 2 small kids to take care of, I would push through the detox symptoms, but I can't afford to feel like crap all day. I figured the diatomaceous earth was a better option for me.
I don't know if it matters, but I am a 25-year-old female, 5'6", 120 lbs. I follow WAPF dietary guidelines for the most part. I also tested positive for Lupus when I was 12-years-old. I suspect I may have been harboring parasites for most of my life and that's why my immune system was compromised enough to test positive for an autoimmune disease.
Sorry for the long-winded post, and thanks for reading!!