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mallory
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I was wondering when people say they have acne from parasites, is

it true acne? I have little bumps on my forehead and on my chest

that sort of look like acne, but I've never had acne before and I

don't have acne anywhere else. They also sometimes itch a little.

Could this be from parasites?

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mojo
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It could be - but it could be from so many other things, as well.

The acne I have is both the little bumps on my forehead and then I get regular acne after doing parasite frequencies with my rife. I get a few big red bumps that hurt as well as regular pimples that come to a white head, etc.

I also get little bumps on my chest but that is mostly from when I use my sauna.

So what I'm thinking is that it's the toxins coming out that cause it.

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blinkie
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I had big pimples, like a teenager and a rash on my face before parasite treatment.
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Tammy N.
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My poor husband has this itchy/scaley patch on the back of his head. Has been driving him crazy for 2 years! We've tried just about every healthy thing we can think of. The next step for both of us will be a parasite cleanse. I have a feeling it will finally clear after that. I didn't realize how parasites might be a big part of the picture w/Lyme until I started reading about it on this site.

I'm still in the research phase to see which program will be best for us. Humaworm seems to be the one that's mentioned the most here. I've also heard some people say you should continue on parasite treatment for 6 months!!! Seems like a long time, but I want it to be successfull....... Wish it seemed easier. Oh well.....

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The thing with parasite cleasing is that it should be ongoing. Humaworm is best if used every three months (and they have "in=between" herbs - although I've never used those).

Currently I'm rifing for parasites - for the first time in over 6 months I did not break out after rifing on Monday for parasites. Hopefully I'm brining down the parasite load!!

Each time I did Humaworm it was a different experience - I think I had a good variety of those dang bugs. EWWWW!!!

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I have found through trial and error that Parastroy with the 6 mos program works much better.

Not saying that Humaworm doesn't work, but a 3 mos break is too long even with taking the in between herbs. Taking extra cloves is a good idea to kill eggs.

You should keep in mind that these parasites can lay up to 200,000 eggs a day and unless you get rid of all of them the cycle will continue. Best to stay on some kind of maintenance program as well.

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shadesofpurple
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Just curious... Can any of these be bought at a regular store ? Or is the internet the only place you can find these ? (Humaworm or Parastroy etc.)
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