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lymetwister
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Got a bunch of these on both arms when I reintroduced Parastroy for Parasites.

This in line with what I have heard others say are Parasites exiting the skin.

The soar on my leg below is about 1cm round.
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Anyone Else ?

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Oh my goodness! My husband had similar boils that opened up and started weeping then turned into, so called Pyoderma Gangrenosum. He has Lyme, so I wonder if he has parasites?

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Have you tried the high dose Ivermectin + doxy combo?
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yea count me in so what is this?

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I had them when I was on BWF A-P. On my arms and on the backs of my legs.
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I'm taking Parastroy (Strong Antiparasitic) and back on Salt/c. 2 Days on and this is what happened. Many more of these bumps all over my arms, but they don't have a whitehead or anything that is consistent with a pimple or anything.
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Yes, This is the way they appeared (parasites)before they came out and scabbed over. If you are taking an antiparasitic and these sores appear, that would suggest that they are pushing their way out of the skin.

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I was googling parasites and this link came up:

http://delusion.ucdavis.edu/manifest.html

It is absolutely disgusting that they even have a name for "delusional parasitosis" when multiple family members are involved. Called "Folie � partagee"

My husband's skin was healing nicely on Doxy and Rifampin. However, 2 days after he started Plaquenil, a new sore popped up and opened. HAS TO BE PARASITES...or according to UC Davis, I'm now delusional.

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These so called doctors should be brought up on charges of heresy. The arrogance and ignorance is absoluetly unbelievable.

I had the head of dermatology from a major teaching hospital laugh at me when I showed him these sores on my back,scalp and buttocks. He said to the two interns who were present that I needed a psychiatrist.

They were totally embarrased by his remarks and hung their heads in shame. I have heard of many people being treated like this. It almost cost me my life. [cussing]

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if it gets worse than this research morgellons

gael-ive been wanting to talk to you about something but of course now i cant remember what.

i might be about dr K making a big deal about getting rid of big parasites early in disease cuz they afe full of other bad stuff: metals, virus, other parasites...

you have been on the right track a long time and educated many along the way

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Are you putting any antiseptic on that? If it is parasites making their way out of your body, I would want to Zap 'em and speed the healing!

Alcohol, betadine, maybe? Although I use triple antibiotic ointment with great success on any minor skin wound, I think I would want to sterilize rather than promote healing at this point.

Have you shown your doctor, or told him about it?

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Morgellons supposedly grows little protruding hairs fro the skin, as I understand.
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Yep I've had those as well, also just happened to coincide with re-beginning parasite treatment. Have a few by my belly button that are taking forever to heal (okay well probably been there 3-4 weeks). Maybe I will put something on them.
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It is good that you are killing parasites because I have read that while Lyme is classified as a bacterium, it has qualities similar to a parasite (munching on tissue) and can be killed using anti-parasidic (sp? I'm foggy today) herbs, etc.

Keep at it. Sounds like the salt/C is good to use as well.

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this is all very interesting , so parisites can cause pimple like sores like this. Hey lyme twister do you also get any itching or crawling sensations?

I just started on salt c and parasave 2 days ago and dont have any sores but have more itching and some crawling sensations

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i have had these senstions off and on for a while but they have definatly been worse since starting salt c and parasave
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i have had these senstions off and on for a while but they have definatly been worse since starting salt c and parasave
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http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/101357?

That is the reason why Dr. K. insists on treating parasites early on. Parasites are very smart and retreat unless you do it right. You can tease them with Salt & C for two years and get some of them. But it takes a pharma protocol to get at the eggs and larvae to do a complete job.

Parasite / Reproduction time is usually during Full Moon on their honeymoon.

They feed on the best stuff you take in. Not in the colon where they find only your disposables.

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Maya12, I do get both Itching and Crawling sensations, but who knows, could just be another symptom.

I like to be open minded with all of this. i.e. I can't say what is what, but only to say it's not Normal, never had it before, etc.

Sometimes, it's hard to say "this is a good sign". For example, I've had daily fevers for 4 mos. since going Paleo. Now, I know the diet is the culprit, but is this a pos. Immune reaction or is it allowing infection to come out even more. Can't say one way or the other. I do know that other treatments have been much harder to tolerate since going Paleo and Paleo is suppose to help the body, so I like to think my immune system is going to battle for me.

Also, don't expect results in 2 days. I have been taking 3 Tbs of Coconut Oil/day and back on Salt/c , so the Parastroy was just another treating factor which seemed to bring out these sores.

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Gary,

You need to STAY ON ANTI-PARASITICS

You are loaded man. It's going to take years (though it gets easier after 6 months or so)

Don't. Stop. Treating. Bugs.

No more viewing Lyme & Cos as the enemy.
You must clean your terrain (gut, liver, lymphs) and parasites are destroying all of these in you.

Keep going with the herbs for life!

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If you do a high enough dose of salt/c (ramping up slowly) the salt will put the parasites into osmotic shock and dry them out.

Cloves will kill the eggs. I had thousands of eggs come out this way including lots of the red eggs as pictured on www.lymephotos.com

When I hit a plateau, I combined Parastroy with Hanna Kroeger Wormwood Combo along with Super Digestawy by Soloray and extra HCL.

Caution when combining these cleanses I did this on my own) as it makes it very strong. I started slow and added one cap at a time according to how I was herxing.

Pharma meds are certainly a personal preference, but just wanted to add another choice. The herbs and salt/c were strong enough to chase out the parasites pictured on Lymephotos.

Staying on a maintenance dose is important, because if just one egg is left, the cycle will start all over again.

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