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I'm currently taking humaworm and am wondering if it is best taken alone. I'm considering going to an LLMD for my mild symtoms but might just wait until I'm done with the humaworm.

Just curious if you treated your lyme/coinfections while you were on humaworm?

Thanks,

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I took the Humaworm 30 min. before meals as the directions state, then took meds with meals.

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Six,

At what point in your treatment did you start the Humaworm?

Thanks.

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Yes, I've thought about using the humaworm too. I take rifampin and will start minocylcine soon. Anyone know what the llmds say about using the three together.

We are going to our llmd next tues., I will ask his opinion then. Just wondered what experiences folks here have had.

Just a final note. I started back on the cholestyramine, very slowly, 1/4 scoop at a time gets me a herx, but it wasn't as bad this time, and my mind was a bit clearer today.

I wasn't wandering aimlessly around the house trying to remember what I had done with things. At least not quite as much.

I believe it can help rid us of neurotoxins, one of the main culprits of this disease. I read Dr. S book on use of it, and I'm a believer.

While it doesn't irradicate the bacteria, which we all know is hard to reach, but does work on the toxins and my doc said would settle down my immune system, which is a mess.

I don't tolerate or am allergic to most meds, and the yeast is setting in despite probiotics, yogurt, coconut oil and nystatin. By the way, those of you that use oil of oregano for yeast, do you get stomach upset from it?

So while it may not be a cure, it may be an alternative for better quality of life...it has really helped his pts. and my doc is in agreement on its advantages.

Dr. S also says the CSM helps with kids that can't focus due to TBD, he has seen dramatic improvement in kids after the elimination of the toxins.

I plan to ask about using it with my son. It's constipating, but a litte miralax helps 'prime' the pump' as they say.

He says in pediatric doses, it doesn't seem to cause the herxes in the kids, like it does in us.

I wonder if the cholestyramine works on parasites, or as least could it possibly

binds some of them up along with the neurotoxins as they leave the liver? That would make sense to my lay-person's mind, but I don't know.

Take care and God bless everyone!!

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Geet, I don't really remember, it was several months into treatment .... about 7 months maybe. Ninety days later I did another round.

I've taken various anti-parasitical herbs, and now over a year later, I'm doing another round.

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