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lpkayak
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i always think it is my liver when i get this itchiness all over.(even tho it has never tested bad)

i searched and most posts were about itchy rashes or bulleyes.

i'm taking milk thistle-but don't know what else to do.

soon i will be near my sauna..so maybe that will help.

so i'm doing humaworm (and not much seems to be happening) and rifampin and zith and artemisinin and then some supps. is that too much? i tried to start buhners herbs but since i am moving this week it was too much so i put them on hold til next week. i could probably stop the zith and art-but i don't dare stop the rifampin until i have ramped up the herb that goes after bart-forget which it is now.

any advice appreciated. thanks.

i will be online another 18 hrs i think. then off for a t least a week.

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Humaworm is tough. If you do have parasites, you could be releasing enough toxins that you feel itchy. With a parasite die-off, lots of stuff is released.

Most parasites are not visible to the naked eye so you might be killing off more than you think.

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ok i took antihistamine and a few housrs later i am not so itchy. i think i am going to skip my abx til i get near the sauna.

at some point it was sort of frothy and some stuff floated and if i looked close i might have seen white stringgy things inside.

guess i'll finish it up and hope it does some good.

the things we do for this disese....

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Yeah, it's gross! Thanks for the description. LOL! I noticed some improvement after Humaworm, I hope you do, too. [Smile] I did it four times, and only saw stuff the first time.

I also used Enula after Humaworm and got roundworms out that Humaworm missed.

I'm glad the antihistamine helped.

Seems I remember itchiness with many of the various treatments .... don't remember if it was specifically Humaworm though.

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Itchiness is definitely a die off for me. Started my son and hubby on humaworm, they got the itchies one week into it. Hang in there.
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