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Re: IBS for 8 years - parasites found now!? (pictures inside)
 
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Re: IBS for 8 years - parasites found now!? (pictures inside)


Thank you for your response. Got ammonia smelling pee too. I suppose that indicates that the body is working to remove toxic waste. Unfortunately, energy wise, when things seems to get better they get worse again the next hours.

Just to clarify the official examinations I have till now:
- blood and a single stool test 6 months ago
- 1 colonoscopy paid by myself one month ago

Turned up negative. So I'm inclined to think that I am just imagining things.

Still, I really wish I could get a liver echography and/or endoscopy which would probably give me some conclusions?

Some more micropscope 400x pictures (I should borrow a 1600x one, haha):
//www.curezone.org/upload/Parasites/Forum_01/Hanoniem/image2361.jpg

Eggs or random stuff?
//www.curezone.org/upload/Parasites/Forum_01/Hanoniem/image2366.jpg
//www.curezone.org/upload/Parasites/Forum_01/Hanoniem/image2367.jpg

White strings in stool:
//www.curezone.org/upload/Parasites/Forum_01/Hanoniem/image2372.jpg

The good thing however, is that my food seems to get slightly better digested, lower right side bloating seems gone and my immune system seems stronger:
- still taking probiotics
- still taking kefir
- trying to increase exercise to 3 times a week
- trying to go to bed on fixed times
- trying to stress less

Yet I still wake up very tired. Looking pale often. Thin hairs. Energy ups and downs.

Can the body clean itself?
 

 
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