My LLMD decided to try a parasite protocol with me to address some of my ongoing GI symptoms.
It includes: 2 Days of Biltricide 1 Day of Ivermectin 1 Day of Pyrantel Pamoate 3 Days of Alinia
Should I just block my calendar off and expect to be flaring like never before?...be in the bathroom all day and night? Not sleep?
I looked through the Parasite Warriors thread a little bit, but thought it would be just easier to post here.
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glm1111
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Hopefully folks that are on pharma meds can give you some insight. For me, I herxed pretty hard on herbs and salt/c.
Everyday was different and when it got too rough, I backed off until the herx cslmed down. I also did warm water enemas to get rid of the dead and dying parasites.
I can tell you that one round of antiparasitics is not enough and some people alternate between pharma meds and alternatives. The main thing is that you want to "see" evidence of parasites exiting. Good luck and keep us posted.
P. S. make sure you drink plenty of water so as not to tax your liver and to keep everything moving.
Keep us posted.
Gael
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That looks like a mild regimen (just one week). My doc started me out on just one week as well. It barely scratched the surface.
I didn't need to block days off, just realize that some herx on them, but with all herxes you take things to make it easier (lemon water, etc). One week of these meds didn't really bother me.
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I felt pretty much nothing while on it except for:
1) PinX/Pyrantel Pamoate 250MG: Felt fast & lengthy internal vibrations come on. Mostly in chest. Perhaps it is the little critters scramming or maybe overactive nerves, who knows. I am willing to bet the parasites.
2)Biltricide 600MG 2 tablets 3x day for 2 days. I felt weaker & as if something had taken a toll on me. I got a blister on my lip & the redness around my beard came back with a vengeance after over a year of not having this.
The next two months I had ABX removed & they tried me on mostly herbs. So I took more plunges downhill & the redness and rashes are here now permanently & have progressed elsewhere.
I felt that the last med just brought my immune system down & whatever was in me just took over some more. It did not resolve anything in me & I regret taking them.
I have heard others feeling better with the meds, so don't give your hopes up.
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One dose of Biltricide pushed me from almost totally functional to bedridden for months, due to the release of metals into my system. Your experience may vary.
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The vibrations are from parasites - that is what happens to me when I take pinworm meds. It is a herx! That would tell you that you have to treat the parasites. I would do the pinx or vermox again and keep doing it every full moon. Look into the parasite protocol from the CD baby bottle protocol.
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Ditto about the vibrations being the parasites. When you hit them with any antiparasitic protocol they go crazy and start running(literally) around trying to escape.
Whatever protocol you are using, pharma, MMS, salt/c, herbs, the most significant sign that you are hitting them is when you "see" them exiting into the toilet.
Gael
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