You can do a search for Lufenuron in the medical forum, to see if you find anyone else.
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
Thanks, Carol for the reference.
Looks like I might try Lufenuron, especially since RZR says it helps parasites.
Tutu--I appreciate anymore info you can give me. If I try it, will you try it, too?
Hiker53
Posted by ihatelyme (Member # 16309) on :
I am still alive, if you see another post, you can read some of my experiences.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Hiker .. with my current health status, I think rocking the boat that hard could do me in! I don't want to itch to death! Is that possible??
I'll see what I can find out for you.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
Reporting back:
"I tried it and was pleased with my results. I had lots of die off for about 10/11 days. I will probably order it again and do one more treatment."
I asked her if there were any side effects to tell us about.. I'll come back to tell you what she says.
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
Thanks, Lymetoo. I wonder if taking this along with Humaworm would be too much.
I also wonder if lufenuron will kill parasitic worms that are not in the digestive tract, but in the blood or nervous system.
Hiker53
Posted by surprise (Member # 34987) on :
Hiker, did you try it yet?
I just got some in the mail today.
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
Surprise,
I have not tried it, yet. I think I will wait until I am done with this round of Humaworm, so I know which supplement is causing a reaction.
I also don't want to kill too much off at once or I will be too toxic to go to work.
Go for it, and let us know the results!
Hiker53
Posted by surprise (Member # 34987) on :
Thanks for replying, looking at my calendar, not too much going on for the next week, I think I'll go for it tomorrow - but I'd better not crazy herx for 2 full weeks!
I'm on A-FNG (BW tincture for yeast) right now, too. Ugh.
I'll update!
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
Surprise,
A-FNG--not sure what that is, but when I read it I had to laugh at what the letters could mean (and I am not one to cuss)especially if you are herxing.
Hiker53
Posted by surprise (Member # 34987) on :
LOL, I try very hard not to cuss, but every time I see MTHFR, well, you know...
A-FNG is a potent little Byron White tincture of strange herbs condensed down for yeast/ fungi. I'm at 10-12 drops 2x a day. Kinda strong, I'm holding there for a bit.
Took my first dose of Lufenuron powder today (3 day divided dose) Still standing. Little irritable today, but I can attribute that to other issues of personal timing.
Also went for a foot and neck massage in a.m. was feeling the need to detox, muscles were tight.
Posted by ukcarry (Member # 18147) on :
I am exactly the same with MTHFR! We probably all are! At least it makes it easy to remember.
One of the main reasons I still have my unopened pack of Lufenuron is that the woman who sells it warned that, if it helps on the first round, you should continue with subsequent rounds without interruption until it no longer helps.
By this, i don't mean taking the powder every day, of course.
I just felt that I needed to have a clear few months just in case, without Christmas etc intervening.
I look forward to hearing how you get on!
Posted by unsure445 (Member # 15962) on :
Are llmd's recommending Lufenuron?
Are you using this on your own or through your llmd? Does it interact with anything?
Posted by surprise (Member # 34987) on :
unsure, no, this is a strange, do your own research product, and I am by no means endorsing it.
I have been off treatments for Lyme and Bartonella for awhile now, and do not see an LLMD,
I am using natural products and supplements, diet, exercise, etc. for gut and immune health.
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
"Are llmd's recommending Lufenuron?"
A few are, because several people here mentioned that their docs suggested it.
Dr. Amy Myhill in UK discusses it on her site: Lufenuron - a potentially useful treatment to treat candida
Quotes, edited: Lufenuron is another useful and effective systemic antifungal, better known in the veterinary world as Program and used to treat parasite infections such as fleas.
It works because it inhibits chitin production. Mammals do not produce chitin and therefore the potential for side effects in humans is very small. Insects do need chitin to make a tough exoskeleton.
Interestingly, so do yeasts and molds -- it is chitin in their cell wall that makes them so tough and difficult to kill.
It is not metabolized or eliminated by the liver or kidneys, but excreted through the feces and this makes it remarkably non-toxic.
My GP (internist) gave me the OK on it. I still haven't done it! He had some patients who have tried it. I keep forgetting to ask him how they did on it.
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
Hiker53...so have you tried Lufenuron for candida?
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
Carol--No I have not tried Lufenuron, yet. I did some killing herbs and my energy healer worked on me Friday and WHAMMO! Killed a lot of candida and am dealing with the toxins.
Right now the candida only seems to be in my digestive tract, so I am saving the Lufenuron in case it goes systemic.
I think I only have a yeast overgrowth, because I did several months of herbs to kill parasites and I believe that upset the balance of flora in my digestive tract.
Hiker53
Posted by surprise (Member # 34987) on :
I ended up doing 2 rounds of it. I'm fine! But I'm not endorsing it in any way, as it's kind of off the wall (not a bottled sealed supplement from a company.)
I was doing A-FNG at the same time, but I think that yes, luferunon killed yeast-
Is my gut fixed? Sadly no, I keep rotating and working on it.