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mojo
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I know a lot of us have addressed this and we've had discussion about Humaworm, etc.

I am not currently on Humaworm but today I passed a tiny red sausage shaped "thing" It is the same color as my Flukes but this one is larger and not curled up like the others (I was on Humaworm when I passed the others so perhaps that is why they were curled up). It's at lease 1/2 inch long - can't find my ruler. It looks like a tiny hotdog.

I am taking Enula which gets at parasites, but I didn't think it got to this type.

Has anyone "seen" anything like this or know about this type of "worm" or probably "fluke"?

Any and all input is appreciated. I ordered three rounds of Humaworm (extra strength for me) for my family.

How about input on taking Humaworm at the same time as Enula?

Thanks

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I don't know what yours is, but I have seen rather large parasites with enula even after two rounds of Humaworm.

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http://www.wholisticbynature.org/files/ABOUT_PARASITES_byWBN.doc
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GIG: Thanks for the great link. I'm at my sisters so I signed in with her user name.

Sixgoofykids: Thanks for your input, too. I wonder if this one is a nematode - does'nt really look like a fluke. I think the Enula gets the Nematodes.

Today I found myself hoping I don't pass anymore "things" That's pretty irrational thinking considering the alternative (keeping them IN me).

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Hi Molly/Dar,

I've just started taking Enula regularly. It sounds from your experience it really works on parasites. I didn't think I had any, but I'm hoping it may treat my possible babesia.

Enula doesn't seem to do anything for me, however, either way. At first it worked as a laxative, but now it isn't so bad. I do take activated charcoal occasionally, so perhaps that's why.

Thanks for sharing your experience. Are you feeling better on Enula? BTW, what is humaworm?

Hugs,
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Hi CherylSue:

Molly again. Humaworm is a really effective parasite cleanse. WE pretty much all have parasites and I am on my third cleanse. Many parsites are microscopis co I didn't expect to "see" anything and on my first cleanse on day nine out came Liver Flukes (EWWWW)

Then yesterday I passed this weird thing. Totally different shape but same color. Fluks are usually flat, i think, so perhaps I have a different type of parasite.

I don't have symptoms for Babs but decided since I was using the full Cowden (reached full dose yesterday!!) to use the Enla, too. I got some good feed back from people here. Plus I liked the fact that it gets to parasites. No horrible herxes on Cowden yet, but my heartrate is up and that's usually a sign of things working.

Dar says HI. My family is in Italy so I am here for the day and then again next week end.

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Where can I purchase Enula?
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quote:
Originally posted by twingirl:

Sixgoofykids: Thanks for your input, too. I wonder if this one is a nematode - does'nt really look like a fluke. I think the Enula gets the Nematodes.

Could be ... the ones I'm seeing are definitely roundworms/nematodes. They are several inches long. It nauseates me to even type this, LOL.

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I've been Enula for 10 days. Having some mild night sweats though. Haven't seen any weird things yet, but I'm not looking.

I purchase my Enula from renewalenterprisesdotcom. It's cheaper.

Hugs to all,
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Sixgoofykids: Well, I guess I'm glad I'm taking the Enula even though I hate seeing this stuff.

It definately has a huge "grosse" factor.

Cheryl Sue: Does that site charge shipping? At nutramedix they give discounts plus no shipping. I'm always looking for a bargain!

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