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I found out I have a bad parasite and started taking Parastroy.
I've been experiencing major herxing which means I'm on the right track.
When I searched archives, others said taking binders will help.
The only binder I can think of is Chlorella which isn't doing the trick.
Does anyone have any ideas on what else I could try?
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GretaM
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Food grade diecetomous (sp?) earth.
Start low and go slow, and has to be taken away from abx.
Warm sea salt water enemas are my favorite.
Some parasites naturally absorb/contain heavy metals, so that may be partly why you feel awful.
Magnesium malate is reported to bind to aluminum.
Definitely be sure to drink water, unsweetened coconut water and eat lots of vegetables and pectin containing fruits to help expell the toxins.
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glm1111
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You don't have to start at full dose. You can cut it in half and ramp slowly. Gretas suggestions are very good especially about the enemas to release the dead and dying toxins and parasites from the lower colon.
Getting rid of parasites can take several yrs. so make sure you stay on antiparasitics and take extra cloves to get rid of the eggs. Salt/c is also a powerful adjunct to kill parasites. You can also take a break until the herx calms down.
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Tammy N.
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I have found the best detox support during parasite treatment is Coffee enemas daily. Without a doubt that was the number one thing that helped me tolerate heavy duty treatment for over a year. If you are not familiar with this amazing therapy, just google 'Gerson Therapy coffee enemas' and some good sites will come up.
Stick with it....it sounds like you are on the right track.
If interested, I wrote out a bunch of tips and tricks that helped me keep up with the daily enemas. After a few times it becomes so easy to do. And you start looking forward to them because they help sooooo much. I'll cut and paste below:
Little helpful hints that I figured out that makes it quick and easy: - Don't forget to close clamp before pouring coffee into bag (otherwise it will run right out.) - Do enema on the bathroom floor (I lay down a towel, then place the little pad they give you on top, with an extra paper towel.) - I hang the bag on the middle hinge of the back of the door (it is the perfect height!) - Over the tub, I take the cap off the hose and open the clamp to get coffee to come to the edge (to remove all excess air before beginning). - Insert tube a few inches (if the coffee doesn't start flowing and you need to insert further, it's safe and no problem, you can go up to 10" or more.) - Don't let coffee sit out too long, like 24 hrs, because mold, etc. start growing.
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MannaMe
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Greta, How much salt do you put in the warm water? And how much water?
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