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Spindleshanks
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I am having some issues with my tonsils. They have white chunks stuck on them.

They look red and almost bloody. Sort of a yellow color all around and behind the area.

It looks like I could pick the white things out...it looks like some have come out on their own and leave a big hole behind. Yuck!

I don't think its strep...I am on too many antibiotics but I guess it could happen?

Anyone have any ideas? Of course I notice it on a Friday after 5PM.

I did 3 days of Ivermectin also maybe it is from that. I have been feeling really nauseous and my muscles are so sore.

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GiGi
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http://www.klinghardtacademy.com/Articles/The-Tonsils-and-Their-Role-in-Health-and-Chronic-Illness.html

It sounds like you need better drainage, detox action and binders.

The tonsils are our toilet - if it is plugged up, it is not a good thing. The fellow who wrote the above article told me that many years ago when I was still sick. He also used to treat my tonsils frequently with Neural Therapy to open and to release the toxins which usually happened within minutes after this 2 minute treatment of the tonsils.

Hope you have a doctor who understands and can help. Best wishes to you.

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Spindleshanks
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Thank you. I am very impressed with dr ks work but have not found a practitioner to see that uses his principles.

I find it interesting that the tonsils have a connection to the liver.

I continually have trouble with any medication or herb that is metabolized through the liver.

I have things on board that help with drainage like the drops from the ASYRA machine that had many remedies for my lymphatics.

I am using herbs and also use bentonite clay. I do detox baths, green shakes lemon water foot detox glutithione cream and acupuncture but still struggle.

I get feeling bad and then slack off instead of picking up due to lack of energy and kind of an overall sense of confusion.

Thank you again so much. I will do more research. It totally makes sense.

Chlorella made me really sick one time and now I am afraid of it:)

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GiGi
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Spindleshanks, maybe Betterhealthguy.com who is also in CA can point you to someone who does ART. I know there is a lot of training and teaching happening on both the East and West Coast. Or contact the Klinghardtacademy.com
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It almost sounds parasitic, and given that this occurred after you took Ivermectin, I have to wonder about the connection...

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Yes, Razzle, any of the fallout of killing can get stuck in the tonsils and lymphatics.

Ivermectin is a strong factor for lungworm and many Lyme patients have them. They are active from gut to sinus. Breathing, swallowing, lung is affected by them.
I think Dr. K. tells that he finds them in some 80% of his patients. Releasing the toxins from the tonsils is important and Spindle should probably take it up with her rx doctor.

I have posted the lungworm protocol many months ago and have given it to people who asked for it. I have posted complete lecture/power points with the protocol. It is a pharma protocol that works with repeats if necessary.

Hope nobody has that parasite!

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The reason that I still have my tonsils is the my grandmother swabbed them with iodine when I had tonsillitis as a kid. I got another infection in my early 20s. The infection ended and I spit out the white blobs that were on my tonsils.

I have never been bothered with tonsil problems since that time and I am in my 60s.

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Spindleshanks
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I would be very interested in the lungworm protocol.
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Sounds like tonsil stones. What abx are u on
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Spindleshanks
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Claforan IV, zithromax, Cipro, septra and mino...

What are tonsil stones?

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