Strongyle update
Update:
Since starting OXFen, I guess not much has happened in my life.
Daily I do AM/PM dosing of Formula 35, Revision Y10.
FenBen total in day 30mg/kg
Castor oil total in day 1300mg
Thyme leaf total in day 3 Grams
Pine needle oil total in day 900mg.
2 wild oregano caps
Moxi pulsed month on and off
IVM once per month is a guess.
Papain 2000USP teaspoon in cranberry juice upon first wake.
Back to Life:
It started me back to life in a few weeks.
That said, I stopped all other meds, months ago.
Fighting these guys for 8 years off and on.
Never been able to live again.
So, What's going on?
I let the Large Strongyle worms roam.
They have so little energy from the Thyme/OXFen, they are polite.
Even if they go to the nose to birth, they don't wake me up very often.
Gradually, they moved from the legs(Right mostly), where LEV and Pyrantel sent them, to be free to nest elsewhere. More on this further down. Large strongyles and a smaller species is what I have, possibly a long Ratti species, but only feel him every 3 months. The smaller species causes hard plastic bumps, frequent the neck unless oiled, kind a think I have the horse species.
So buy and large, I have no pain, no problems, vision is better, Brain is working, Fog lifted in days, clarity kind~of in weeks, I live on working to catch up on my life. Both my large and small species responded to the formula.
Yea, calling folks again, and starting to re-engage life, like so many others I correspond with, do.
I have little time for research these days, so many deadlines of stuff I need to accomplish.
Whats New?:
So what do I have to say.
The Nano's are newly born L3 stage of strongyles.
I see that slight burning upon application of EO oils, after mom and dad go through a 3 week birth fest cycle.
Birthing-fest cycles virtually stopped. So figuring out Nano's are L3 newborns, took quite a leap of observation!
I found an article that pretty much lays out the 7 or so strongyles species, and all the common beef strongyle pathogens.
I even found the areas they are known to frequent, so I expect to be able to write a little strongyle narrative, that helps those with their red worm infections.
Common Symptoms of Strongyles:
Strongyles that are not large, have a few things in common. Teeth problems, even in small strongyles. Vision issues, Mental Clarity, Joint, Lower Back pain, Sometimes Shoulder Issues. Kind of a smaller set of symptoms.
I know one guy 80 years old, we think we have his species. Mostly he presented with dry eye, GI and Digestion IBS symptoms decades ago. Like most, only feels worms entering bones now, when on meds. So unless you are medicating, you don't feel them. Strongyles are associated with bone and joint issues. Even the smaller species do this.
They run under muscles (larger ones), or go to the bone when you dose.
The Large Strongyles have a larval stage, crawls up into the ear canal, oregano oil and castor oil mix on Q tip for months finally lead this stage to stop. The Right Leg vibrations I feel is some wimpy Larval or old adults, that are partially dissolved, that just hung on for weeks and weeks, but eventually faded on the formula.
Smaller species may not travel to sinus to reproduce! The GI guys (Cooperia is one of this kind of small strongyle), do not present with sinus, throat, or ENT symptoms, other than eyes, and do have lung/throat/cough mucus, which is L2.
So the L1 ACID DRIP STAGE for small strongyles like Cooperia does not exist!. In Cooperia the L1 stage must stay in the GI tract. There is never an acid reflux, or burn in the throat for Cooperia. They, do not travel up, only stay in the intestine. They are GI bound (Birth, penetrate blood, for L1, still travel to and use the lungs for L2 stage. They still cause the small cough, and flem. Cooperia still emit plastic on skin upon using thyme, oregano, clove oil, and respond to formula 35, Revision Y10.
On Formula 35, the Cooperia guy's cough stopped.
Smaller Species? Who is in the Family?:
Small thread strongyles, come in many flavors. Some have a single Strongyle stage...
Others have most of the characteristics of strongyles, just infect different areas of the body....
... As you see in the emails.
against Haemonchus, , Ostertagia and Nematodirus spp
against Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala
H. Placei Trichostrongylus axei, T. colubriformis, Ostertagia ostertagi, punctata, C. pectinata, Nematodirus battus, Bunostomum plebotomum, Strongyloides papillosus, Trichuris ovis, Chabertia ovína and Oesophagostomum radiatum.
Learning all these guys have common relationship, maybe DNA segments? Blew my mind.
It also seems during a quick read, there are meds from the 1950's, that were known to generate cures in farm animals. So there is much to learn about these guys, just for now it will have to wait for another day.
So back to my situations:
Since letting them roam, I see the symptoms clearly. Larger ones moved from right leg to a stop in the bladder, but OXFen broke them up. Lower back clear. They tried Shoulder Blades, but did not like there. Bones right and left arms, is where they settled.
Near the Shoulder, just a bit down towards the elbow.
Same for the Cooperia guy!, even though he has a different species.
Now they are trying to get into my left hand.
Of course a few drops of clove bud oil on the thumb and fore finger are enough to make them buzz with electricity, and head back to their bone. Sorry guys, not today.
So every once in a while I put a drop of oregano oil on sides of face by the eye, to make sure no L3 Nano population returns.
L3 Nano stage of strongyles, can infect bone with E.coli, can lower vision, chew up that area, change skin to dark patches, and probably destroy the prostate if they nest in that area.
So one drop of oregano oil is used for the test, it works great.
So I do the formula.
Drop a dot of oil here and there once in a while, showing me the infection is under control.
Only place L3 can live is inside adults. Probably Strongyle L3 chews up mommy and daddy, cause they are bad bad bad high energy newborns. Rather have L3 Nano's chewing up mom and dad, rather than me.
Eventually I think Strongyles are beatable.
The fact that they knew how to cure them in the 50's blows my mind. I read this!
Why they do studies in countries, to identify how many strongyles are in the beef, what species, what countries, how bad beyond 30 - 50 % infection rates is simply crazy. Let's track them, not treat them. Let's let them get in the population globally, and watch.
These guys are nuts.
There are so many small species, causing so much pain, disease, illness, they study, and do nothing.
Crazy.