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I ate a bad piece of shrimp and got ill and wanted to vomit. Had bad diarrhea, but was having very loose stools before. I was constipated for months and finally got over it and had a flat stomach. Now 2 days after the shrimp I am constipated and stomach is bloating. Dry tight skin on hadns, and lots of shoulder pain....what should I do? Who should I see? Not many good docs for parasites...would an herbal protocol like parastroy be enough? I was feelin a lot better to....
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randibear
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dry skin on hands may be dehydration. could be from the diahhrea.
drink plenty of water.
i tried the parasitic things and it threw me into a tail spin. won't do it again, too afraid. but it does miracles for others tho.
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map1131
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I would think your bodily reaction was food poisoning. So drink tons of water and wash it all out.
Food poisoning will cause bloating. But so will parasites down the road. i don't think you swallow a huge parasite.
Hydrate, water, water for days. Try the health food store and ask about teas that will have herbs that are known to gently move the parasites out of the body.
But if you truly want to do serious parasite cleanse, wait until you feel well from this shrimp food set back.
Pam
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sparkle7
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re - i don't think you swallow a huge parasite
Yes - but you can injest the eggs...
Parastroy is good. Cloves (the spice) are good at killing eggs, too.
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