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Rumigirl
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I've used herbal parasite protocols both personally and professionally for decades with great success. But I've never used Humaworm. I'm looking for info from those of you who have used it, or other parasite protocols.

How successful has the Humaworm been for you---and vs other protocols, if you used others?

I used to use a set of very effective herbs that aren't available anymore. Since then, I've used a combo of other herbs which are very effective.

The Humaworm seems like a very small amount of wormwood, for instance. But from the testimonials it seems that it it's very effective. Except for the fact that it's a one month program, and several rounds may be needed. I have always recommended a two month program of various herbs to fully eradicate the parasites.

Any info on either the Humaworm or other protocols you've found effective would be helpful. And details about what each one did or didn't do, etc.

It sounds like maybe with Humaworm, the herbs are extremely fresh, which may account for the effectiveness with the relatively small dosages. Also, I'm very impressed by the wide range of parasites it seems to eradicate. Thank you, guys! This is an important topic.

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I have used Humaworm, Hulda Clark, Hanna Kroeger, and Parastroy. I find the Parastroy to be the strongest.

However, I felt in order to really knock these suckers out, I had to increase the

Parastroy to 3 eaxh 2 x a day,

plus add Hanna Kroeger 4...2 x a day,

additional enzymes 3-4(Super Digestaway by Soloray,

extra cloves 2caps

and 4-5 caps HCL with pepsin (625mg)

I am pretty sure I have/had the filarial worm co-infection, so it called for extra measures. I also do the salt/c protocol. I used to take all of this before, but cut back and it was a mistake.

I am making great progress and am close to remission. Hope this gives you some ideas. It's really working for me.

Gael

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P. S.

Antiparasitic herbs should be taken for 6 mos or longer until you are symptom free.

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Thank you, Gael! Yes, I agree, longer is necessary. People have had this stuff for ages.

So how long have you been doing the above protocols?

I assume that you are doing the salt/C concurrently? May I ask what dosage you've worked up to on that?

On the Hannah Kroeger herbs, doesn't she have more than one, or only one for parasites?

i tried the salt/C, but wasn't able to tolerate it, because I am not very tolerant of much salt, because of Sjrogen's. It makes the dry mouth/unquenchable thirst a thousand times worse---not to mention numerous other intolerable side-effects. I can finally eat salt now, but not lots.

Have you seen things like flukes come out (not to be too gross)? Thank you.

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I started antiparasitic herbs in Nov 2005 and salt/c in May 06. This is what came out of me after 6 mos of about 16 caps a day of herbs from The Monastery of Herbs and then 2 days into salt/c at a 1/4 tsp each salt and C.

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I couldn't have been more shocked. I also has round worms and a huge tapeworm exit. I did a lot of extra cloves and saw hundreds of eggs in the toilet.

I eventually worked up to 20 gms of salt/c per day. The mistake I made was going off the herbs when i started the salt/c.

I did so because I had parasites pouring out of me for months and thought that the salt/c was enough. Definitely a lifesaver, but needed more herbs.

I started taking amtiparasitic herbs again about 1 1/2 yrs ago and gradually worked my way back up to stronger doses and for longer.

Unfortunately, I took the advice of the people at Humaworm and took 3 mos breaks in between.

Think I would have been in remission way before this. But moving onward, it took me a while to move up to the doses of herbs as mentioned above.

I would encourage you to try the salt/c again as it definitely is powerful against Lyme and co. What dose did you start at and work up to? Gael

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P. S. Hanna Kroeger has the wormwood combination, Rascal for tape worm and cloves. I think there are others, but you'd have to check their website.

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I did a couple months of Parastroy, and it was clear that something was happening. Can't say it was a flare, a herx or side effects. But it was something. Humaworm, not at all. Lotsa confounders - I had just started IV when I started Parastroy. And the diet was tighter too.

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