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cozynana
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I was on anti-parasite med for 4 days, skipped 3, then 4 more days. My mouth started tasting very metallic and brain was fuzzy and body felt numb. Is this a herx or symptoms from not being able to detox well. So sad, I was doing so well until I started taking this parasite med. Been spending too much time on the couch. YUK
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You may just need more water &/or better liver support. It could be some kind of neurological trick of your brain & tastebuds - or . . .


Parasites can carry and then release metals when they die off.

At the very least, this start to a weekend, can you get some good quality Chlorella powder from a health market? And Cilantro tincture (Herb Pharm is a good brand and carried at most markets).

Garlic also has some anti-metal properties.

Flax seed meal can help your stomach and colon carry out toxins, too.

Activated Charcoal CAPSULES can help, too.
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Thanks for the info. I just started chlorella today. Hope it helps. Hate the taste and feeling on my tongue.
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Everytime you think you kill something, anything, in your system, take binders.
Make taking binders 4 days a day, 15 minutes before meals, and at bedtime, the rule of the day.
You are loosing out big time when not taking binders, because the body cannot get rid of the toxins any otherway.

Almost every one of my thousands of posts talks about this. It is so important. If you wake up vibrating or miserable in the morning, it is caused by the still circulating toxins that you have not bound, because you did not take enough
BINDERS.

Take binders and take care.

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cozynana
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Would you go into detail which binders are the best and where to get them? I have heard of them, but new to this and would like some suggestions.
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do you take biaxin? It makes bad taste in the mouth.
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No I don't take biaxin. I don't what happened but it made me crash somewhat. I spent all day yesterday on the couch with no energy, like I have the flu, sleepy, and anti-social. I hate it. I had big plans and they just didn't happen.
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