Re: Cigarette for tapeworms? by #145133 ..... Parasites Support Forum (Alt Med)
Date: 11/8/2012 6:41:42 PM ( 12 y ago)
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I have an idea. Why not try chewing tobacco? Since it is something actually used, perhaps casual ingestion of the 'juice' might help? I don't mean don't 'spit', but if a little bit got mixed in the saliva you chew, couldn't this count as 'eating tobacco'? I don't know. Just a thought. Well, just googling, I found these:
It's an old remedy used for dogs:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080603052439AAyhKTS
Some advice saying NO (and other funny responses):
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-53349.html
Frankly, while I don't recommend starting a tobacco habit, I am in agreement with you that having a Tapeworm is not a preferred state compared to other things (like taking a pinch perhaps). I personally have Ascaris and it is HORRIBLE. Right now, though, in the past week and a half I have had the BEST results (after a year of cleansing using everything, from A to Z LITERALLY, including Humaworm, Barefoot's Dewormer, DE, ACV, Enemas, Liver Flushing, many different herbal paracides (ex. GAIA Parashield), garlic, drastic dietary changes, I could go on and on, but I won't here) with PUMPKIN SEED OIL.
I found the 'recipe' on curezone (THANK YOU CUREZONE! You don't know how much relief I have gotten.) I think (not sure) it was posted by 'jessiesmom'some time ago. It says a teaspoon of pumpkinseed oil and again 1 teaspoon 12 hours later, then 2-3 hours after that, castor oil. I wanted to hit hard so I take 5 capsules of (Now Brand) Pumpkinseed oil; 12 hours later the same; 2 to 3 hours later, a tablespoon of castor oil.
The day after my first dosage, I actually had a bm with a ton of while worms (looked like those mung beans!). It was so disturbing, but after a year of cleansing religiously it was the first time I actually saw that the infection was as bad as I felt it to be. Before, I had die-off such as rashes, headaches, etc. but very little proof in the toilet, maybe one or two or three dead, brown, jelly-like worms (Yes they were worms, not mucous.)
I did keep up with a bit of Kroeger's Wormwood Combination for a week as I had a bit left and didn't want to let it go to waste, but that is ALL I added and most days using the pumpkin seed oil I had significant release of worms (some casings really large) up to 10 to 12" in length by my visual estimation. Still, I have abdominal pain (from the worms biting.)some days NOT (This had been CONSTANT before the pumpkin seed oil), but now not so much.
Now 8 days later (more or less) I am constipated and the abdominal biting is much reduced. I feel that the dying worms have clogged me up and I bought a new supply of Triphala. I will take a couple shortly. At the very least the pumpkinseed oil is offering relief if not a total cure. I will now take a break from the castor oil. Bottle says not to take for more than a week so I will do more research and I guess substitute the Triphala to try to ensure bowels are moving. Then I will add castor oil again in a week. I may take a break from the pumpkinseed oil for this next week and do the Kroeger's for a bit. I'm trying to mix it up but keeping at it. This time I feel I have made greater progress with the pumpkin seed oil than ever before with any other remedy (other than the pumpkin seed oil, Kroeger's has always been the MOST effective for me compared to others.)
I had tried eating pumpkin seeds (A LOT) in the past, even as recently as two weeks ago, but I cannot stomach them any longer and I NEVER saw any results with them. EVER! The same with garlic. Nothing. Yet others have amazing success with garlic! (Oddly, when over a year ago when I realized something was wrong with my digestive system, the first thing that came to mind, really, out of the blue was "Maybe I should add some garlic to my diet." Huh! I did, to no avail, but that's just me. So, you can see that EVERYONE is different in dealing with these horrible infections.
The amount of time, money and energy- physical, emotional and mental that I have invested in this problem I am sure is (enormous) similar to others posting here (and those not), but I am not giving up. Who knows, I may try a pinch of Copenhagen (or the organic American Spirit?) chewing tobacco. It would be worth it to at least try for me personally. These treatments are things individuals have to discover and decide to try themselves. Interestingly enough, the least expensive alternatives seem to work the best! Go figure. Kroegers costs $12. Pumpkin seed oil costs $14. Oh, one other thing. I found Triphala to be an immense help in keeping me 'regular' during this lengthy cleansing process.
Good Luck Whatever you Choose to Try!
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