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SForsgren
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How many people have consider filarial worms as part of their condition? I would be interested in any information in terms of testing, etc. that people may have done.

http://www.filariasis.org/

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Haven't thought of this since High School when I first learned about it. Didn't know it was spreading so fast. Is it in the U.S. Do you think it should be linked to Lyme due to getting it from insect bites?
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I have read that Willy Burgdorfer supposedly saw micro-filarial worms in ticks and these worms is one of the main points of discussion at lymephotos.com and the Salt/C protocol.

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I would love to know more about this. Very Interesting.

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Per friends/Dr. K. patients who suffered with this, the ozonated oils work well. Start small dose, go higher and higher as tolerated. If you can't energy test, start to acquire some of the 9 different ones as you can afford it. They will work on multiple problems for a long, long time. And not just Lyme and associates.
I still have bottles that are over five years old - that work well. Look up my post on Ozonated Oils for more details.

No, sorry, guys, abx won't work.




Take care.

P.S. Salt & C also works. Keep the cleanest house possible. Wash your linens often. Don't let anyone in with their own vacuum cleaner and spread their bugs in your house.

Maybe try playing the Parasite CD's. The resonate with some of the invaders. In you or in your house. No, I am not kidding.

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hi gigi,

what are the ozonated oils

i have heard this mentioned before by a
a naturopath uses them for parasites


(she says the parasites are more active during a full moon and at night)

thanks
and sorry if i missed this previous link

mags

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From my own experience, I notice that something gets activated at the time of a full moon. Also, I think something happens on a more minor scale at night as I am wakeful often at 2:00, though this is improving.

Gigi -- I have two bottles of rizoles here, untouched. I once took ozonated oil (ozonated olive oil) for one month and there was a moderate inflammation response. I drank ozonated water and the inflammation response was overwhelming.

I have been afraid to take the rizoles for that reason, though they somehow resonate with me energetically (meaning I am drawn to them, which sometimes has some importance, though a little unscientific).

I read somewhere that inflammation can create conditions for further problems, like exacerbating the illness. Any comments on how to counteract inflammation? Can the rizole be used topically?

Thank you,

Claire

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I saw some "worms" in my blood when I had a Live Blood Cell Analysis done last May. The practitioner would only refer to them as "parasites", since they have to be careful about "diagnosing" anything.

I wondered at the time if they might be the micro-filarial worms discussed at the lymephotos website.

I don't think they were borellia because they didn't seem to have the "corkscrew" look, but probably in the same size range.

Sott, you have had the blood analysis done - any thoughts on this?

Tracy

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I have done darkfield and at the time did not notice any parasites, but I am sure we all have them....or most of us at least in one form or another.

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Scott,

Antiparasiticals basically saved my life, no exaggeration. My LD uses Dr. S's protocol and added Albenza to it. Most of her patients feel better after several courses.

The four meds used are Biltricide, Albenza, Ivermectin and Diflucan in a programmed schedule, not all at once obviously.

I have no idea which uh, parasite I had but I know once I started the Albenza the improvement was almost instantaneous.

This was me in May just before I started the meds: http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=044207

I'm much more functional now and am incorporating Dr. K's protocol into my program. The freeze dried garlic he sells also helped significantly.

I know this doesn't answer your question but for those who don't improve with antibiotics look into other possibilities like parasites and viruses.

Tim

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SForsgren
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Amen Tim! I agree. Good to hear you had good results with the anti-parasitics. Be well

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More good info from Scott on Filarial worms

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I have gotten worms out by using the salt c protocol. If you look at the lymephotos site I saw a lot of those pass thtough me. Been on salt c for 15 months and will never go off. It has gotten me well. So, yes, I think worms and parasites are a big part of this.
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