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ok i am doing parasite cleanse was having strange chest symptoms got up this morning with diarrhea which i induced with vit c what i am worried about is my intestines feel like they are on fire.should i back off a little and resume.the problem was i had this burning previous to the cleanse and for a few days it went away.
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mojo
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I would back off on the Vit C and then if the burning persists back off on the cleanse - and resume when you can.
Do you think the burning is from the Vit C or the parasite cleanse??
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i have no idea,just that i am cdc positive lyme,for 3 yrs my mono and ebv test say acute infection with no antibodies and my tongue is completely white,so off i go to get diflucan.i thought paragone would help with yeast overgrowth i guess not.i do not detox at all well.my brother went through this 10yrs ago and took 2yrs of antibiotic,antivirals antiparasitics to get him to a point of working.he was now just diagnosed with non hodgkin lymphoma at 30yrs of age.he sais he also had a very low tolerance for meds.this is such a nightmare.
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I think it's important to use binders when doing the parasite cleanse. Even something like psyllium would help to bind those toxins when excreting them. Some parasite cleanses also contain clove oil which is quite hard on the intestines. If you are noticing any GERD symptoms this could be part of the problem.
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