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randibear
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i'm just curious. i keep hearing about parasites.

i'd like to try humanworm.

but has it done anything for you? i've heard several people say that did these and nothing worked.

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Doing one round of Humaworm or any other antiparasitic herb is NEVER enough. It's similar to comparing taking one round of antibiotics and thinking that's enough.

I have taken Humaworm, Hulda Clark both tincture and herbs, Hanna Kroeger wormwood combo and am currently taking Parasitroy which I like the most.

I have gotten rid of TONS of parasites/worms after persisently taking these herbs. Remember that they have layed THOUSANDS of eggs and larva and if you don't continue with getting rid of them the cycle starts all over again.

Hulda Clark suggests a maintenance dose FOREVER. Parasitroy suggests 6 mos intervals and 1 mos break. In hindsight I don't think Humaworms suggestion of a 3 mos break is a good idea, even using their in between herbs.

I have been doing antiparasitic herbs and salt/c for 4 yrs and it has saved my life. I am pretty much symptom free.

Hope this makes things clearer.

Gael

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I did Humaworm with great results. I had such a bad parasite infestation there is no way I ever would have gotten better without treating them.

It also works on fungal and bacterial parasites, so not everyone actually "sees" the results.

I have done several rounds and have also used other anti-parasitical herbs, primarily oregano oil and enula. Enula takes care of roundworms.

I am on my maintenance Humaworm right now .... I still do it every 6 months to a year. This is the first time I have taken it and not felt bad. I think all the cleansing herbs in it have made me feel bad even after I got better from Lyme. I'm finally getting the upper hand on toxins.

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