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i have been trying to treat parasites with meds and for some reason my yeast issues start going crazy and i have to start treating that.in between these treatment i have had some concerning bowel issues.i usually go every day but a couple of times with treatment i have almost had like a blockage issue that requires an enema immediatly ohterwise i feel really sick.this will happen one day of not going.i am wondering if when parasites or yeast is a problem can they block up with treatment?i have had a scan and they do not see any narrowing on films.when i do the enema so much mucousy strands will come out(sorry for the detail)which is not normal for my stool.
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karenl
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anjell,
are the mucousy strands probably the dried little parasites and not yeast?
Your treatment was too fast for your body.
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i have same issue. treated parasites for 3 weeks and then boom, borderline yeast infection even though I was taking lots of probiotics! and I never get yeast infections!
gotta keep the water, probiotics, and green leafy's in the diet at all times. i know its hard.
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Chronic yeast is on the symptom list for parasites. When the parasites start to leave, so will the yeast.
Coconut oil is good to take along with the antiparasitic herbs. Take the coconut oil away from the herbs, so they don't bind up.
Drink lots of water also. Persistence is key in getting rid of these infections.
Gael
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GiGi
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Parasites hold metals and fungi/yeast. Yeast hold bacteria. Bacteria hold viruses. They all live within each other and if you kill the parasite, you set metals free as well as fungi. As the fungi start to also then die off, they will release bacteria of any kind. As the bacteria then die off, the viruses that are living with bacteria will also be exposed.
Did you think all these invaders were situated in separate chambers? locked away from each other? No, you are treatiog one eco-system. And when the parasites that deplete us taking the best nutrients leave and are finally set loose, all else will come to the surface which then has to be addressed and treated to be eliminated.
Press the link first ---------- to bring up the dolls ------
Order of treatment following the
Babuschka Principle: Grandmother Babuschka holds all others when stacked together. You all have seen those stacked dolls somewhere before. Here is the Human, next to it the Parasite actually living in the human; followed by the Fungi living in the Parasite, etc. etc.
Human being Parasite Fungi live in parasites Bacteria live in fungi Viruses live in Bacteria
Treat Parasites first. If patient is weak, supplement what is needed first.
Start treating KPU in the beginning, when that is positive, because the microorganisms feed off vitamins, minerals and trace minerals, and KPU facilitates everthing else.
This is the order of treatment recommended by Dr.K. with only slight variations.
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thanks for the response.so i am trying to absorb it all.for one i have caproyl oil the ingrediants are safflower oil and modified coconut oil and says each teaspoon releases 1600 mg of caprylic acid is ok coconut oil?otherwise i have to take itraconazole because diflucan does not work well.i am always nervous that it will react with other meds.and gigi's post from what i am reading you should not take vitamins because it feeds the organism.should you not do probiotics either?no wonder i have to do enemas with treatment i feel so toxic when treating yeast and parasites.i never no which one it is.
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