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Maya12
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I am trying to learn everything I can about parasites. What kinds there are and how to test for them? What symptoms they cause? And how do you treat them? Please share everything you know about these buggers.
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https://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=Parasites&oq=Parasites&aq=f&aqi=g4&aql=&gs_sm=3&gs_upl=1160l8209l0l8433l21l14l5l1l3l0l171l1789l0.14l20l0&gs_l=hp.3..0l4.1160l8209l0l8 433l21l14l5l1l3l0l171l1789l0j14l20l0.frgbld.&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=48514c2d9de728e2&biw=1065&bih=667

Google search: Parasites
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While looking over "everything" about parasites is one option, it might be much more effective to talk to your LLMD about this.

First, find out if he addresses this issue and take it from there.

There are distinct advantages in working with your LLMD as he investigates the possibilities in your case - and coordinates this kind of care.
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You can do a search on the hundreds of threads on parasites here:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/ubb/search/search_forum/1

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Parasites take away your best nutrients and leave you with their refuse. They are alive in the small intestines where the food supply is fresh. They prefer the good food, not our digested food. They become very active with the full moon cycle when they replicate. They can penetrate everywhere. So it is important to use a protocol that reaches into all the layers and body compartments.

The are holding the toxic metals in their coats which makes it very difficult to detox metals, a major problem with most, unless you start to eliminate the parasites. I have posted a very successful parasite protocol used by good physicians.

Treating parasites should be done before much else. Supplementing in the early stages the missing nutrients is important to gain back some strength.

Maybe you can spend some time reading as Lymetoo suggested. Once parasites are under control, getting at the Lyme infections is easier.

Take care.

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I don't suppose someone who knows of good threads on this topic could link here for those that have limited ability to read due to brain fog? Pretty please? I can only read technical stuff for a short time and then my brain is done - if I get that much time....
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type in "parasites"

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/ubb/search/search_forum/1

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You might do a search at YouTube

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Basic article from an author who is very lyme literate:

http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/topics/parasites

PARASITES

- by Scott Forsgren - Nov. 2010
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Google Humaworm and Hulda Clark for some good info on parasites. Also Old fashion spices

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Also check out www.lymephotos.com This is what came out of me after using high dose antiparasitic herbs and salt/c.

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Can anyone tell me where Gigi's post is on the good parasite protocol used by physicians is?
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thanks [Smile]
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Maya,

You can search past "parasite" threads here, then look for those posted by GiGi.

You might also then search with nothing in the subject box but just those by her name. I think she sometimes posts without the topic in the heading.
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My LLMD did a stool test on me when I was first diagnosed with Lyme. He said he was checking for other parasites. All of my tests came back negative.
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Tests are very unreliable for detecting parasites. I was tested for yrs and always negative and i was loaded with them.

Best to treat anyway. Try some antiparasitic herbs to see if you get any reaction.

Gael

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they're bugs and they're bad....

sorry i couldn't resist...

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Lol randibear this is true. So what protocol would be good for parasites ? I wonder if I should try the humaworm protocol, also does an llmd normally treat parasites?
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Ok, so this is where I get REALLY confused. GLM 1111- if you were loaded with parasites, how did you know?

The other thing is, if the parasite tests are so unreliable then how do you know what to treat for?

Overall, I am feeling much better. However, there is something that is a little off with me still. I'm thinking of doing some heavy metal detoxing and taking something for parasites.

I told my LLMD I would like to do some cleansing and the only thing she gave me was apo-hepat.

The hardest part about all of these things is that nothing is TOTALLY explained to me by my LLMD. I feel that I am always educating myself, which is totally frustrating for me.

I guess I just need to pick one thing at a time and run with it and see how my body reacts.

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I didn't know until I saw them exiting in the toilet after doing 6 mos of LOTS of antiparasitic herbs and salt/c.

The parasites pictured on lymephotos was what exited in the toilet. I couldn['t have been more shocked. This was after 4yrs of abx weren't getting me well.

I was so sick and scared that I just started doing my own research and treating myself. Dr K. treats all of his patients for parasites FIRST and Lyme SECOND. A wise thing to do inorder to get well.

Gael

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Tiffago that is common....LLMD's don't have time to explain everything. The appt is only so long and they have bigger fish to fry. I think everyone pretty much has to research and educate themselves.

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What medications are. Often used to treat parasites? Or herbs to treat them? I have heard of ivermectin but don't know any others
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I am just wondering exactly how they are treated and killed off
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wow, GLM 1111 thanks for the site on the salt/C. It seems very informative and seems to work for some. It may be worth a try for me as well.

Thank you

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If you do try salt/c, I suggest you check out lymestrategies for protocol info. Starting at low dose and ramping up is very important.

I started with 1/4 tsp sea salt and 1/4 tsp Ester C powder with bioflavinoids in a large glass of water and ramped up according to how I was herxing.

Gael

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I feel like a total dope but where do I find lymestratagies? Is it its own webcite or do I search on here?
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Is the humaworm clense good to treat most parasites? Has anyone tried this protocol with success? Also I would like to try the salt c protocol can I just google it and find the protocol?
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To find the websites with more detail, just Google:

Lymestratagies -

Humaworm - and then:

Hulda+Clark

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Thanks keebler and can anyone give me feedback on the humaworm protocol?
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I have used Humaworm, Parastroy, Hulda Clark and Hanna Kroeger Wormwood Combo.

I found the strongest combo was to eventually (not right away) combine Parastroy with Hanna kroeger Wormwood, Super Digestawy by Soloray, extra cloves and HCL along with salt/c.

I would caution anyone wishing to do this to add the extra herbs one at a time after you do the initial cleanse of Parastroy. (You can do this with Humaworm also. I did this when I felt I needed to up the anti.

The KEY for me was persistence. Humaworm suggests taking a break, however with the kinds of infections Lyme patients are dealing with

I did not take a break, I just kept adding more herbs for a bigger punch, and also ramped up the salt/c when needed.

Research all you can about parasites. The extra cloves kill the eggs. I had thousands come out.

Hope this is clear.

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glm 1111- Are you feeling better after the passing of all these parasites?
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I am 1000 x better now, but I passed the biggest ones back in 2006 and kept on passing other smaller ones for several yrs.

I had a big red rash come out from under ny breasts last yr as well as sores (parasites) on my scalp. It seems to be an onion peeling effect (layer by layer of infection coming out.

I read somewhere that there are actually 3 layers of parasites in the small intestines. I have added coconut water and aloe vera juice and gel to help heal the inflammation.

I believe I was infected with the Filarial Worm infection. I have been infected for over 35yrs so it can take longer to get at all of the eggs and larva.

I don't think I would be here had I not started getting rid of these parasites when I did.

Gael

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what brand of ester c powder is best, i found one made by american health.

any suggestions, thanks.

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I use Ester C powder with bioflavinoids by American Health. Maybe others will suggest what they use and like.

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