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Deb133
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Well my daughter made it thru the first two days of Biltricide and we are now on Ivermectin daily and Pyrantel Pamoate at bedtime.

So far she is tolerating everything surprisingly well. the only problem is the Pyrantel Pamoate. She is not able to chew ALL the chewables as it starts to bother her stomach but she always gets in atleast half the amount which at this point I think thats better than nothng.

Are we seeing anything? NO..not really. The 2nd day I think we may have seen "something" but that was it...

She has been having a more difficult time with headaches and brain fog...I dont know if its a herx or med side effect...

Deb g

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Up.

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Sick since January 1985. Misdiagnosed for 20 years. Tested CDC positive October 2005. Treating since April 2006.

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Not familiar with Pyrantel as chewables nor the others.

If she is having die-off, some of the parasites are not visible with the bare eye or similar. Babesia is a parasite and it is definitely not visible.

When parasites die off, they are releasing the toxic metals, fungi, etc. that they have been harboring and anyone of them can make things unpleasant. You have to make absolutely certain that you pay attention to binders 4x a day. All that is being released needs to be "caught" and "bound" to assure that it leaves the system. If not, as is very common, the body reabsorbs and redistributes the neurotoxins over and over again.
Binders should be taken 20 minutes before every meal and at bedtime to make certain that you don't need to do battle with the same neurotoxins again and again.

Lots of posts about binders - please check them out.

Take care.

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thank you GIGI...i am giving her chlorella and apple pectin. I have been reading the posts and getting lots of info...

Deb g

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Deb,

sounds so great, maybe she did not have so many parasites. She tolerated the biltricide so well. How much apple pectin can we take, I also bought it.

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I use apple pectin as one of the four binders. 1/2 to a tsp. I quickly chop whole apple and mix it into it before breakfast. Or add it into juice at one meal. I alternate the other binders, i.e. use different ones at two other meals and at bedtime. I often use the charcoal at bedtime, or whatever tests out of my basket when testing energetically.

If you don't do binders religiously, you are missing the boat! It is one of the most important acts to prevent neurotoxin recirculation and reabsorption.

Take care.

P.S. parasites need to be treated for quite some time. They do not leave readily. And when they do, watch out for release of toxic metals. So never forget the binders and/or having to treat toxic metals. Your practitioner should look out for that - it follows like day follows night! Nobody is an exception, because they are the very reason we got sick in the first place. If you don't get rid of toxic metals, it is very difficult to fight the infections successfully.
We are dealing with one ecosystem --- all has to be treated to get well again. Rushing it won't work.

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Gigi,
I found an old post of you (2008)saying you have lesions on the skin.
Do you think the lesions have been from parasites and healed after treatment?
I have lesions on arms,legs..

Or do you think the lesions have been from lyme.
Is there something what helped best with the lesions?

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karenl, I have no clue what causes the lesions and I am not a bit worried about it because I am well. These are the least of my concerns for my husband too. Getting rid of toxins, heavy metals, chemicals, infections, all held together by the contaminated ecosystem is what I am after. I can only assure you that parasites are a huge part of all of our problems. And our emotional constitution plays a much, much larger role in the overall big event - a chronic disease.

Energy (good or bad) always follows the thought.

Hope you read the long article I posted a few minutes ago talking about detoxing several times. That's what it is all about - not an insect bite. Millions of people get bit by an insect and do not succumb to disease.

Good luck to you and be well.

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