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Re: Do the spider veins ever go away?
 
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Re: Do the spider veins ever go away?


all stool tests were negative, except for a protozoa. Strongyloides, schisto and Ascaris elisas were negative last time, but some months ago the Ascaris test was positive. depends on the lab, i guess. I did find a piece of a worm some time ago, it looked like some kind of ascarid thing with egg sacks and found some flukes too (been eating lots of sushi before). Otherwise you can have see through ascarids which never show up in stool. been doing Matt;s protocol and it works very well. Just added fenben double dose (i substituted with MBZ) but i suspect my main roundworm is not strongyloides like, but the smaller filarial worms are all ascaris/ascarid related. I still need to clear out flatworms too. Been on alinia as well for almost 2 weeks now, seems like it has weakened the big ones a bit. Takes time to posion these buggers. Timing and dosing is crucial, plus supporting the body at the same time.
regards to the elisa: it could be that you are infected with another type, which will not show up on your test, since that is only for 1 specific type. Sharkman mentioned once that elisas for humans are only 1-2 %accurate, so the 96% accuracy is a way ahead estimate. I can look for his explanation if you are interested.
 

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