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cuddles
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Ok everyone, I need help. I have a very rare condition and I need feedback what to do. I'm constantly sucking on mucus and acid. I have feelings of live parasites,bacteria etc manifesting throughout my body. LLMD states I have neuroborreliosis.

These creatures have made a cocoon like sac in my head. I'm swirling eggs and larvae which hatch vertically and horizontally across my face, throat, etc. These creatures have altered my swallowing. There constantly moving. I'm basically headless. I'm embarassed by this but I need help. I'm bedridden and I toss and turn.

Would Humaworm, Blessed Herbs or any detox regiment kill these creatures. Would a IV Claforan kill quicker. I've been suffering for 2 yrs. My head is heavy with infestation. Has anyone had this extreme condition and what worked for them.
I feel like Medusa. Forgive me for not responding to topics. I'm trying to figure out a way of killing these creatures. I inquire about Claforan IV because I want to know will it penetrate and get to tissue quicker than orals. I'm scared of anything I try to get rid of these things. Anatomically, my forehead,eye,nose mouth, throat are present but underneath are live crap constantly moving,coiling, splashing around my eyes. Someone suggested Salt/Vitamin C protocol. Is there anyone else experiencing this?

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Of the options you mentioned, Salt/C would be the one I would look into but it should be used with care, blood pressure monitored, and be something that your doctor is supportive of your doing.

I am not sure that IV Claforan would help much with parasites as I think it is more intended for bacterial infections.

Have you been evaluated for Moregllon's? Do you have any skin erruptions or fibers?

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Scott...re-read your second sentence....??????

Cuddles....Salt/C might be good IF you didn't also have high blood pressure.

IV Claforan will NOT kill parasites. It hopefully kills lyme.

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I would say Humaworm (with *lots* of water) might be a good thing to try. Apparently all parasites are targeted with the formula, although RG (the guy who runs the business) does say that multiple cleanses done 90 days apart might be needed for very serious infestations.

I have had great success with Humaworm, though I do not have the type of parasites you specified )I Hope!)

Best,

Alison

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No, I do not have fibers in me. Another LLMD suggested Blessed Herbs for parasitic infestation. My point is that Lyme is the name of a town. Neuroborreliosis is the name of disease. Babesia is a parasite. Tick bite distribute bacterial and parasites among other things. Go to lymephotos.com. No two people in this forum have same symptoms. LLMD says I have this condition and wants me on IV Claforan. I just wanted to know if anyone had success on Claforan.
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