Jordana
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Since I started fairly heavy treatment six weeks ago I've been pretty miserable. Now i know I have babs and I keep wanting to treat parasites but one thing this six weeks has taught me is respect for the herx.
I don't know how i got through some of this - but anyway, I was also getting concerned about parasites but I can't handle a herx on top of a herx at the moment.
I started to worry about candida too since I was getting angular cheilitis ( earlier post today) so I ordered this stuff called Canxida Remove. It's got black walnut hull, clove oil, garlic, neem, berberine - all kinds of stuff in it.
So this morning...looked down into the toilet bowl and saw little white seed thingies and long white thin thingies.
Mentioning this because if you're in a similar situation but you don't want to treat parasites heavily while you're on a bunch of other stuff, apparently the ingredients in this are enough to kill off some, and you can take it long term.
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Sounds like great stuff and it has probably already gotten rid of all of them. Once you hit them with the right ingredients, they're easy to get rid of. But it's best to follow up with another dose in one week. Good job!
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ukcarry
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How many Canxida did you tak Jordana? It sounds as of this product may help Sibo too.
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Jordana
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I took one a day for a week ( dose on the bottle), and I plan to keep taking them. I don't know how this stuff compares to diflucan, etc; but I know I had dieoff because I had terrible belly bloat for a couple days and didn't connect the two. I thought it was just another Lyme oddity.
But today the bloat went away and the evidence presented .
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Jordana
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Here's the website; it's on Amazon too.
Interesting because I've taken a lot of these ingredients already on their own and did not have the same response.
It's a bit pricey but at least you're only instructed to take ONE per day instead of FOUR like some of these supplements.
Jordana
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Wow more animals in the toilet bowl today. Fun new shapes and colors.
Disgusting but amazing.
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Catgirl
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Good for you Jordana! Parasites are so common. Dr. K treats all of his patients for parasites.
I've been treating for years. The more I treat, the better I get.
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Jordana
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Thanks Catgirl. It was definitely unexpected.
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My first breakthrough was when I treated parasites. You'll feel better when you get through this.
In my experience, the body let go of them over time, not all at once. So I did several rounds of different products to get rid of them all. I did Humaworm 3 or 4 times. Enula helped with roundworms. And I did Dr. Natura cleanse. They all helped in different ways. I did not do them together or one right after the other. I gave myself a break in between.
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Jordana
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Yeah, I think I could probably handle an OTC cleanse next. I didn't really herx, I just had a massive belly for a couple days.
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