Topic: hey!! i can see my eyes -- humaworm maybe??
randibear
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i've been on humaworm for about 15 days. i've had some BAADDDD days too.
so this morning i wake up and looked in the mirror and went "wth??" i could actually SEE my eyes and my eyebrows were actually raised.
i looked alive!! and awake!! even ole grouchy said "boy, you look bright eyed and bushy tailed this morning". imagine that...
i actually put on make up, went to costco, and did some shopping.
I COULD SEE!!!
so what you say? well i've always had these droopy eyelids that made me look half asleep. i couldn't wear eyeliner or makeup because it all ran together.
one down side tho. my poor rear is still itching like crazy. just walking around costco was driving me nuts...ooohhh it itches...
one strange thing tho. i have dirt around my nails. it's black and i keep washing my hands but it comes back. looks like my nails are dirty but they're not. what's this??
my feet are not as sore and burning and seem to be improving day by day.
must be something to this parasite thang after all....lol
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Tammy N.
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Parasite treatment is changing my life. Sounds like you are on the right track also (just wait until you start seeing stuff expelled!!). Keep going. Good luck. And try to find a doc that will put you on parasite meds. This has been a game-changer for me.
Oh....an important thing I am doing EVERY day...coffee enemas. Helps tremendously with detox. It's so important to get this stuff out of us. And the whites of my eyes are brighter too!
Be well.
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randibear
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well, not to be gross but hey, that has never stopped me....
at first i passed like tomatoe skins, rolled up. then they became clear, like cellophane, then yesterday, ugh, the worst.
now it was only about 3 inches long and it was not feces...it was a dark brown gooey mess, slimey and all. like i said not poop..
i've also passed what looked like sesame seeds and also dark black looking seed thingies..
i have no clue what these things are...
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canefan17
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Tammy,
What are you on for paras?
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glm1111
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randi,
That's GREAT!! Just keep going whatever you do and don't stop after the thirty dsys. I posted on the other thread you had going about Humaworm for tx suppositories for the anal itch. They are pin worms and have to be treated from the bottom sometimes.
You can also put coconut oil on your rectum which kills them as well. Eat lots of garlic also for pin worms.
Rolled up tomato skins are flukes. The sesame seeds are tapeworm segments. Not sure what the black stuff is, but I have seen it as well.
Gael
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Tricky Tickey
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Gael, you are the parasite expert!!!
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Tammy, can you please pm me your doc? Every time I bring up parasites to my doc, he kind of changes the subject or forgets to address it.
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Tammy, My doc is putting me (and my husband since in the same household - poor guy) on two meds - lamifil and yodoxin. Have you heard of these for parasites? I mentioned using parastroy which I have at home but he said he wanted me to start on these meds first. Have you used prescription meds?
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Tammy N.
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Catgirl - sending you a pm.
jlf - I have not heard of lamifil or yodoxin. I only know the names of meds that Dr. K suggestions (and I trust his opinion above all others....it's because of him that other LLMDs are finally even treating parasites.) Those drugs are Biltricide, Ivermectin, Albenza, Iodoquinal, and Alinia. There may be more, but these are the ones I know.
I am doing a full rotation of these drugs. Am in the middle of Albenza now. (This is all based on ART testing of what my body wants/needs, etc.) I absolutely cannot believe what is coming out of me. Stunning. I think this is/has been my primary problem....long overlooked.
Good luck to you.
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Tammy N.
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jlf - I just picked up my iodoquinol prescrip....it's the same thing as yodoxin. fyi:)
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Just wanted to make a correction...the med is not lamifil, it's alinia. That will be followed by yodoxin.
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AuntyLynn
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Congratulations on getting your sight back!
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wow! so, killing the parasites is the key, ey? I work with dogs so I have no doubt that I have parasites.
so, you are taking all of these Rx meds PLUS humaworm??
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Tammy - what's coming out of you? you can pm if you like - sigh, just when I think I'm close to the end, I hear of something else I have to do - okay, stop complaining and just do it, supergirl!
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Another question: so, if killing all these parasites is the key, how do we prevent build up of parasites happening again after we treat? I guess we just do occasional parasite cleanse? and, I would think that regular detox, healthy lyme diet, minimize toxins exposure - just stay as healthy as possible??
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wow! I did my detox regimen last night and this morning there was something really weird in the toilet - it kinda looks like a jellyfish but green in color - it has legs it looks like and it's big at least an inch all the way around. wow! cool
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map1131
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randi, I had to laugh. Itching at both ends. Oh my.
Pam
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I'm putting off parasite treatment because I'm very phobic of them. Even reading these posts raises my heart rate. But I need to do it... I know at the very least I have pinworms.
If I start with Humaworm what do I do after the initial 30 days? Do I stay on more Humaworm or move to something else? Rx or other herbals? How long do protocols take?
Btw, if visible parasites start coming out of my skin, you will have to come visit me in in the psych ward!
glm1111
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Family,
Killing parasites can take several yrs because they have layed thousands of eggs and larva. Thirty days is never enough. You can alternate with Parastroy, Hanna Kroeger Wormwood etc. Pharma drugs such as Ivermectin also helps.
Salt/c is usually what makes them come out more than herbs, but is a VERY powerful adjunct. I was freaked at first, and am a clean freak, (HATE bugs) but it's not as horrifying as it sounds.
If you have pinworms, garlic and coconut oil is also effective. EVERYONE in your family needs to be treated as well or you will never get rid of them.
Gael
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Tammy N.
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Supergirl - tried to send you a pm. Mailbox is full.
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OMG. I am coming to the end of 8 weeks of Dr. K protocol for parasites. And, now I read it can take years....sigh. So, I had so much crap come out of me while on Ivermectin and Albenza, I thought how was this possible. I looked, but never saw an identifiable bug. Just tons of poop. Lots of cramping and gas and poop. LLMD thinks I was definitely passing bugs, but wouldn't I have seen them or some of them?
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