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hiker53
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What are the symtpoms of lungworm. I certainly don't have lung problems and I have not tested energetically yet for needing parasite meds, but that may be coming.

I know that ivercemin (? sp) does not cross the blood brain barrier in humans, but if I were a tortoise it would. I don't want to embark on a heavy duty drug unless I really need it.

Thanks. Hiker53

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I mentioned on this site months ago that Dr K referred to bart or babs or both as lungworms.

Somebody(?) thought I was crazy. I took notes and wrote that down from the man himself.

So maybe I miss understood. But I don't have lung issues that I know of. I did have chest xray last Thurs because I hadn't had one in years. My doc wrote down I had a cough.

Good question hiker?

Pam

I told the nurse writing my orders...I don't have a cough. She said yes you do and my doc was walking by and said yes you do have a cough.

Insurance needs a cough. Hello, I'm an ex-smoker and I'm ill, why the heck would insurance deny me haivng a chest xray??????

Unbelievable. Insurance companies? The crap that doctors have to put up with from insurance companies that think they know what I need and don't need is a disgrace.

How many years did they go to medical school to learn that an ex-smoker and chronic ill 54 yr old woman should have a chest xray. Who gave them their degree. [bonk] [bonk]

I know a chest xray is not going to show lungworms unless they are in masses or colonies. I asked for chest xray for another bit of research I read about last week.

Pam

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Lungworm is a parasite, per Dr. K. and it has nothing to do with Bartonella or Babesia. The Lungworm protocol treatment, however, works for parasites and best if accompanied by Biofilm breakers, such as artemisinin and others.

With only 20% of x-rays being read correctly by the medical doctors, I refuse to rely on anything they tell me.

Sad state of affairs.

I posted several times about Lungworm - so please check it out. It is as common as allergies/dysregulations to toxic metals, fungi, mold, and grains, as well as KPU.

The lungworm resides all the way from the gut upward - and wherever it hangs out at the moment it causes trouble.

If something does not test energetically at certain times, it does not mean it is not present. Energetic testing is not quite understood by many. It always addresses the here and now. For many reasons I have posted before, it saves a lot of misery if parasites are treated early because it opens the door and simplifies other treatments that are needed for literally everyone. It is difficult to detox heavy metals if the parasites are holding onto them? How can we get rid of fungi if the metals are holding on to them while they (the metals) are being held by the parasites?

One ecosystem - too bad the bugs are not sitting in separate little boxes waiting for their last big day! No, they are a lot smarter than any of us and they are hellbent on surviving. So far, they are doing a pretty good job teaching us a lesson or two.

Pam, I hope something will work for you soon.
Be prepared, we are entering the Full Moon period, a splendid time to feed the parasites with cheese and other goodies when they are getting ready for their honeymoon and replication. And don't forget to throw some
bitter stuff their way.

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Lungworm is a parasite, per Dr. K. and it has nothing to do with Bartonella or Babesia. The Lungworm protocol treatment, however, works for parasites and best if accompanied by Biofilm breakers, such as artemisinin and others.

With only 20% of x-rays being read correctly by the medical doctors, I refuse to rely on anything they tell me.

Sad state of affairs.

I posted several times about Lungworm - so please check it out. It is as common as allergies/dysregulations to toxic metals, fungi, mold, and grains, as well as KPU.

The lungworm resides all the way from the gut upward - and wherever it hangs out at the moment it causes trouble.

If something does not test energetically at certain times, it does not mean it is not present. Energetic testing is not quite understood by many. It always addresses the here and now. For many reasons I have posted before, it saves a lot of misery if parasites are treated early because it opens the door and simplifies other treatments that are needed for literally everyone. It is difficult to detox heavy metals if the parasites are holding onto them? How can we get rid of fungi if the metals are holding on to them while they (the metals) are being held by the parasites?

One ecosystem - too bad the bugs are not sitting in separate little boxes waiting for their last big day! No, they are a lot smarter than any of us and they are hellbent on surviving. So far, they are doing a pretty good job teaching us a lesson or two.

Pam, I hope something will work for you soon.
Be prepared, we are entering the Full Moon period, a splendid time to feed the parasites with cheese and other goodies when they are getting ready for their honeymoon and replication. And don't forget to throw some
bitter stuff their way.

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Don't worry Gigi some full moons are worse for me than others. I know the pattern after all these years. I did parasite cleanse and tx five years ago.

I'm due. Long over due. You can't be a blood sucking vector meal like I am for years and not do the things you need to do all the time.

I just seem to keep having to do the same things over and over again. The blood suckers will not leave me alone.

I'll display a NO SEX sign for the parasites, rattle their cage a little and upset them so they can't reproduce.

Gigi- please read my post added to your other thread today on babesia etc. I wrote explanation of where I got my Dr K notes from about lungworm.

thanks gigi

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I still don't understand the symptoms of lungworm. If it is treated with ivermectin or whatever it is called, ivermectin does not cross the blood brain barrier, so does that mean lungworm does not infect the brain?

Hiker53

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