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I've read over and over from GIGI and Scott's web page that parasites are so prevelant in lyme patients.
What is the most effective treatment for these critters? I've tried Humaworm, Dr. Natura, homeopaths, a Worm Wood combination and still seem to be passing things. Tested positive for Babesia, using Art also.
A homeopath recommended a zapper called Terminator II.
Just received Enula, will be adding that to the mix.
What have others used and how long?
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30 drops twice daily right before breakfast and dinner.
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What is enula?
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It is necessary to at least repeat the worm stuff for several months - some of the worms reproduce in 21 day cycles. One round alone won't do it - the eggs can be hiding anywhere amd reproduce.
On the subject of Humaworm. I have ordered the product in around August 22, they charged my VISA at the same time I got the bill, and to this day I have not received the product nor have I received a reply to my e-mails to them. Are these people really alive/living creatures? Does anyone have a phone number to contact them? I am getting tired of the no-response - if they had a fire, they certainly are using our money for something. Any input from any of you is welcome.
Thank you.
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The Humaworm was great for me but things *really* started to happen for me when I took the Humaworm in-between-herbs between cleanses. That seemed to make the most difference. I kept getting stuff coming out. And the parasites never got a break so they can't repopulate.
Alison
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