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WhitneyS
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Blahhh i'm not having fun right now.

Im in the middle of the Dr K parasite protocol (with prescriptions) and I am super tired, depressed and my stomach is bloaty.

I am hardly eating and feel so bloated, even doing 2 enemas a day and i feel so full. My stomach is also itching, like on the sides, where i feel like I'm retaining water-- i've gained 6 pounds in like 3 wks.

Also just super depressed, doesn't help that its the holidays and I'm sick and alone. Anywways, has anyone had similar reactions with albenza?

me no likey

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Dr. K. advises patients on parasite therapy especially to get some colonics to remove the debris - he suggests at least two in a row. Enemas reach a few inches. Colonics several feet.

Emotional releases are always a part of the toxin release. Write yourself a note and hang it up for you to see to remind you that this is one of the reasons.

I did the CCSVI some time ago and I cried a river when letting go of the biofilm and whatever else came out with it! Albenza was mild for me.

Please, don't give up on parasites - they are a major cause of problems. If you have killed some, you are also releasing many toxic metals. Don't forget that - ask your doctor. Be sure you take binders.

Take care.

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Thanks GIGi, I will make sure I take some binders tonight. I know that its a good sign that I'm having die off, its just so hard while you're in it.

Thanks for your response.

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