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lpkayak
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Thanks tutu. Now im embarrassed to ask. Hmmm. Maybe i ll pm gayle

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lp--I had several small worms come out of my gums. UGH and yes, embarrassing.

Now who is ever going to want to pucker up and kiss my face!!??

But perhaps other have the same issue you have and could benefit.

Just my 2 cents worth.

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Bumping for newbies. This is a very long thread but worth reading.

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Has anyone found a way of getting rid of worms/parasites in the nasal passages? I am taking a variety of antiparasitics and have had 'bathroom issues' , expelling lots of small worms, flukes, eggs etc, but nothing seems to touch the nasal ones.
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Have you tried a neti pot? Somewhere in this thread someone did the salt/C protocol and got them out. Salt/C seems to be the one thing they just can't handle.

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Hi Catgirl. I make a saline spray, adding either GSE or clove oil and use it to irrigate in much the same way as my old neti pot.....I find the reusable spray bottles easier to sterilise in a satisfactory way.

I do take quite a bit of Himalayan salt and some vit C, but not a high amount of the latter. I would be reluctant to go too far down the salt C route because I am on a betablocker for heart rhythm problems and tend to have quite high blood pressure despite the bb.

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There is something about mixing the two (powdered form). It sounds like you're doing all you can for the moment. Maybe when your blood pressure comes down you can try it. Hopefully someone else posts here with a good idea. :)

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quote:
Originally posted by VV:
sillia,

I generally take enzymes with every meal.
I've been taking them for more than 6 months.

This will digest food. Remember to take enzymes on empty stomach as well. Parasites excrete something that counteracts enzymes so that they won't be digested. I buy Nature's Plus Ultra-Zyme from the Vitamin Shoppe. It has probiotics as well.
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