Re: At my wit's end. Any idea what I have? (long read) by linenup ..... Parasites: RX Drugs Against Parasites
Date: 10/22/2009 2:24:14 AM ( 15 y ago)
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my 2cents worth:: (with bad spelling)
1. I would get tested thru Metametrix GI Effects Stool test. Other tests are a waste. Identification of the parasites is very helpful. For instance i see on your list all the dewormers but i see now drugs for protozoa. I am a mini expert of protozoa infections. The herbal parasite forum has no concept of protozoa parasites. they think of parasites, they link them all together in one neat package, not so with protozoa.
they will not respond to any of the medications you listed except maybe albendazole which can handle microsporidia and nitozoxanide which can handle some of the lower level protozoa. but for the nasty ones, none of the drugs you listed will touch these.
protozoa are every bit if not more harmful than worms, and of course that depends upon species. so proper testing can help you tailor a specific game plan using the drugs. also different worms will require different protocols.
the issue with your anxiety and neurological and blood pressure more than likely is associated with adrenal stress due to the infections. and i would note that adrenal stress can also come from toxin overload. and i would mention that toxins will accumulate in a patient like you due to diminished redox capacity (reduced glutathione levels due to the infection).
magnesium plays a very key role in your situation and will be depleted due to the adrenal/stress reactions occuring in your body. magnesium will stabilize the blood pressure, adrenals, cardio and immune systems.
adequate levels of b vitamin will also be an issue, b2 and b6 are needed in higher levels in my situiation.
vitamin c is absoluttely vital and you should use ascorbates not ascorbic acids and do to bowel tolerance. magnesium ascorbate is a favorite of mine and beats the other ascorbates. vitamin c will help the immune reactions, help detoxify chemicals, reduce the oxidation that the immune cells are spitting out trying to kill the infection.
I would test thru TraceElements.com for tissue mineral levels as key minerals are probably an issue and this test will help identify hormonal changes that the immune system reactions have created such as adrenal insufficency and thymic insufficiency.
I would also get my Vitamin D checked, vitamin d is being recognized as a major player in immune, neurological, etc. and is closely associated with magnesium and calcium retention and utilization.
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