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Re: How to approach a parasite infection


Children are known to be more sensitive to meds, and few treat them.
There is liability risk for young ages.
Testing that shows positive could get a sympathetic ear to the head of infectious disease at teaching children's teaching hospital.
In severe cases, Advanced diagnostic clinic may treat with Physician referral, it is very expensive.
Few parasite tests are available, and oft times it is a waste of time and money.
Ascaris test is useful, there may be a few others.
Normal documentation by symptoms, and physical locations can help identify family of species.

I have helped several parents with their infections, and natural support for children to get them to a certain age.
In many cases using magnesium, potassium, sulfates, supplements etc. help improve their health.
Once a child gets to an age where there is a treatment protocol, then there is a norm or reported outcome.
I have read a few of these reports.

There are many natural products.
Dr YU is more qualified than I for children.
I do not know what his policy is.

Susan's work, especially with children, was and is documented on her website.

https://debugyourhealth.com/parasites-in-humans/
 

 
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