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sickofsick
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For a few days, my daughter has had a red spot appear on the end of her nose. It started out looking just sort of swollen (shiny) and red. Not like a pimple. Not painful. Not itchy. It is probably 1/2" circle. Now it appears like it might be starting to scab over. Any idea what might be causing this?

DX: Lyme, Q Fever, FL1953, Bartonella, Yeast

Taking Doxy, Rifampin, Diflucan

Anyone using VIP nasal spray? Could there be some kind of secondary infection going on from that?

Do parasites manifest like that?

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Parasites do manifest like that and was my personal experience. It was taking antiparasitics that turned the corner for me. Google parasite symptoms.

FYI, parasite tx should be on going until symptom free, and then maintenance as Hulda Clark has suggested.

Taking Parastroy for a while and then adding Hanna Kroeger Wormwood combo along with Superdigestaway by Soloray, extra cloves and extra HCL proved to be a strong combo.

Caution should be taken when first starting out and adding the other Wormwood Combo one at a time as tolerated.

I personaly opened the capsules and mixed them with applesauce and ate a little at a time thru the day WITH FOOD.

This along with salt/c has been very effective in not only eradicating parasites/worms, but all of the other infections as well.

Not an overnight process as I was infected for over 30 yrs, You can also used Simply Saline as a Nasal Spray. Anything that dries out the lesion is also good. Hope this helps.

Gael

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