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I have been poring over all the old parasite-related posts and have found a wealth of information therein, but still have a few specific questions.
My plan is to start doing the Colonix cleanse plus tinctures of black walnut, wormwood, and cloves, per Hulda Clark.
Questions:
I understand that if parasites are an issue, one will likely feel quite ill while treating them. What form do these reactions usually take, and is it okay to back off for a few days if you feel really ill?
Everyone is different, but OVERALL is this something one could expect to undertake without having to put life on hold -- i.e., will I need to stay home a lot for a while?
My understanding is that one three weeks on, one week off is a good schedule for this particular combination of herbs -- Can I keep this up indefinitely, or until I see "evidence" that it's working?
Is there a "typical" response to these herbs -- i.e., do most people with parasites see results within a certain timeframe while treating, or is it TOTALLY variable?
Will I be able to detox sufficiently without enemas?
Thanks very much! I will keep reading all the old posts but would very much appreciate any feedback here.
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sammy
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Start on a weekend, let your body adjust. I don't think that treatment should be so harsh that you cannot work.
I did the whole Colonix program with the detox tea, special fiber supplement, and parasite capsules. I felt fine, it had no effect on me.
At the time they were recommending 3mo for optimal results, I stuck with it. With no improvement in GI symptoms I contacted the company and got my money back.
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It has been a few years since I have tried the cleanse, they may have changed the formula. I don't remember if I took anything additional with it. Sorry.
I have taken lots of wormwood, black walnut and cloves under the direction of an ND and had no negative effects. If you are using the proper recommended dosages then you should be fine.
I hope the Colonix helps you feel better.
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I need info on the BEST parasite treatment that is affordable.
Also need info on Salt/C .. what is the best website for that info? I need it to be concise.
I have a friend who may be dying from parasites. No dr seems to be able to help her.
She is unable to spend time on the computer due to the parasites.
thanks!!!!!!!!!
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sammy
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Lymetoo, try contacting Gael glm1111. They seem to be one of the most knowledgable about salt/c and parasite treatments here. Especially since that is the protocol they used to get well.
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glm1111
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Okay...connected with Lymetoo via PM. Was not on line when she sent me message.
Gael
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