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Re: Parasites are back!
 
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Re: Parasites are back!


Yes, I know it SUCKS!

My opinion is that the drugs kill all the moving parasites but they don't kill the eggs. Once the moving ones are dead there must be a chemical signal that instructs the eggs to hatch. I think a lot of eggs have a shell that protects them from the drugs. The eggs are in every inch of the body.

I decided my body probably could not take many more drugs so I developed a different tactic that another poster uses. (Sorry I can't thank that poster)

I kill the parasites with drugs and then stop taking them until I feel an egg release. Usually it is a localized crawling feeling. I then take Ivermectin for one dose. Seems to kill them immediately. I keep taking all the supportive supplements but I only take Ivermectin when I feel the crawling. So far this seems to be working and it is allowing my body to recover at the same time.
I haven't seen any parasites in my stool for a long time so I must be killing the larvae before they become adults.

Since I've had mine all my life and I am not a young person I must assume that all my tissues are full of eggs. I think I will have to do this routine the rest of my life.

I'm not saying this is the answer. It just seems to be working for me right now. I have found that niacin and/or Colostrum supplements cause the eggs to hatch so I am using these 2 supplements to cause an egg release. I take the niacin or Colostrum then about 12 hours later I take the Ivermectin.
 

 
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