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nursejed1
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Hi,

Pardon me for being really gross but I have roundworms (I have seen them...ew) I have terrible
die off as it is extremely sensitive to any treatment. I need to treat for worms but afraid of it because I can be severely sick for 3 days with one drop of samento(for example) I read olive leaf works for roundworms but my bottle of capsules are 500 mg which is a big dose. Anyone know of a VERY mild treatment for roundworms? Thank you so much!

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Sorry I need to add.. the die off Im talking about is when I try to treat lyme bartonella babesia mycoplasma which I have. I have not tried to treat the worms yet because I am petrified!
thanks just wanted to explain that. Any mild treatment for worms? Is olive leaf extract mild?
thanks you so much!

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You can try antiparasitic herbs such as Humaworm, Parastroy, Hanna kroeger Wormwood Combo. Open a capsule of the one you choose and mix it in applesauce.

Just take a small amount on a spoon with food and see how you do. You can also open the olive leaf capsules and mix in applesauce as well.

Clove capsules kill the eggs. Google pharma meds for roundworms as well. If you can find a Naturopath that is knowledgeable about parasites that would be even better. It can take several yrs to get rid of parasites and you need to be persistent.

Drink plenty of water and do warm water or coffee enemas to release dead and dying parasites from the colon.

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thank you so much!Really really appreciate the help!
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Your very welcome. Hope it helps. Keep us posted. Sending healing thoughts to you.

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If you have bad die off issues coffee enemas work wonders for this. They clean your liver/blood fast (worth it), and the worms hate them. You will feel better after you do one. P.S. olive leaf never hit parasites for me, at least not that I could tell.

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Hi,

olive leaf gave me diarrhea! just a small amount I sprinkled on food by 3rd day had terrible diarrhea. I think it was a side effect. Just thought I'd pass this on in case anyone else had that from olive leaf. I then read it can cause herx even from candida.

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I just started olive leaf 500mg today and it was fine. I have read that it kills viruses.
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