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I started having fatigue three weeks ago. It is a new symptom for me. It seemed to come after I finished Paragone for parasites.
This fatigue is a new symptom for me. I started taking Transfer Factor Immune but it does not seem to have helped very much.
Any insight on how to help the fatigue or reasons why I may be experiencing it would be appreciated.
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i got it from mino and flagyl. also dunno why.
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glm1111
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FYI, One mos of any antiparasitic is not enough. You probably stirred up some parasites and other toxins after the cleanse and they are sitting in your colon.
A warm water enema might help to flush some dying organisms out of the colon. This could be the reason for fatigue and a herx like reaction.
You might want to consider another cleanse like parastroy or Humaworm and some xtra cloves to kill parasite eggs. Ongoing antiparasitics until symptom free is important.
Gael
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Keebler
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- Be sure LIVER SUPPORT is comprehensive enough, too.
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I never had fatigue until after I started treatment for babesia. after a couple of months of treatment it has gotten somewhat better.
At first it didn't matter how many hours I slept at night... I would still be on the couch most of the day napping. Now I just have the late afternoon fatigue... and some days I don't have it at all.
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Lymetutu: I hope not. I haven't had any symptoms of babesia yet.
Gael: I knew you were going to say that. I started the paragone when I was off antibiotics during my gallbladder surgery. I didn't want to take anything too rough.
I think it was helpful though. I will be talking to my LLMD about treatment in July.
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