janice victorov
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Evening, a friend and I were talking and I was telling her about my lingering tingling in my right foot. She said that tingling can also be a symptom of a internal worm/parasites.
Anyone find this to be true>
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karenl
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Yes, I did not want to believe this for many years. It is small parasites and you can feel better in few weeks. Ask our expert Gael, also sixgoofykids knows more about it.
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janice victorov
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Really? How can I contact Gael? I know Six mentioned she used Humaworm.
Did you use anything similiar and it helped?
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glm1111
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janice,
There is a lot of info here at lymenet. Just type parasites into the search bar at the top. I have done Humaworm, Hulda Clark and Hanna Kroeger.
I am currently using Parastroy and I really like it. This program suggests to stay on it for 6 mos and 1 mos off.
With parasites, you have to be really persistent because you have to get rid of the eggs and larva or the whole cycle will start all over again.
Curezone has a great parasite forum. Parasites and worms play a MAJOR role in Lyme disease and should be condsidered a co-infection. Unfortunately it is often over looked Also check out
P. S. Nu]Parasites can definitely cause numbness and tingling Gael
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