Re: Pork tapeworm infection
Hello:
I believe that it was Glaxony who asked about the pork
Tapeworm diagnosis with good questions. In my journey to restoring health I've learned several things that I'd like to share that I feel are important to know since you are fairly new to this.
1. There are usually MORE than one
parasite type that people carry. I found this to be true in my personal situation and research. Although you came up with pork
Tapeworm it is likely that you are harboring more. Your symptoms can be attributable to a number of things, other than pork tapeworm.
2. Try to find out what you really have. I say this because different
parasites respond differently to herbs and/or drugs, even though broad spectrum protocols can help depending upon what you use. If you're on a protocol at least, you can be aware of "reactions" (if any) because a certain
parasite species will behave in a certain way, which is why it's good to know what you have.
3. Above anything else, do your due diligence and READ! I can't stress this enough. For instance, if you really have pork tapeworm, then read as much as you can on pork tapeworm; i.e., it's lifecycle, reproduction, how long it lives, how to KILL it, what herbs and/or drugs work best, etc. While you do your due diligence, take the time to read things objectively rather than take everything as truth. This means that you'll need to read several write-ups on the same thing and compare the information to sort it out. You mentioned that you had a CAT scan done. After months and months of studying reading material I came upon information that for the brain it's best to get a CAT scan AND a MRI done because one scan will not catch everything in regard to
parasite infection. This kind of information is only revealed with a lot of hard work.
4. In your desperation to find answers and healing have patience! You can go broke and hurt yourself if you jump around experimenting with this and that, but this goes back to #2 and #3. These things take time to heal with the correct protocol and approach. Ask questions -- in dealing with
parasites you can't ask enough questions.
I hope that this is helpful to you and welcome to the forum.
Best of Health,
DD