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tickalert
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Anyone have any ideas?

I've heard olive leaf, oil of oregano, and garlic.

I do believe that parasites are a huge issue for me.

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Wormwood, black Walnut, Cloves. Google antiparasitic herbs, remedys , food. Also do a search for Hulda Clark.

www.curezone.com

has excellent info.

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I'm curious and new to this site. I too thought I had parasites. Does that come with Lyme? Why are there so many posts on here about parasites. I just wrote off my symptoms as being Lyme related.

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I feel parasites are a big issue with lyme disease.

Look at the above website Gael suggested. There's wonderful information that I belive would be quite benefical.

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Dr. K. states in his lyme treamtment guidelines that his clinical experience has shown all his lyme patients have parasites, heavy metal toxicity, and mold/candida/yeast issues that reside together with the lyme and co! They are living quietly in our bodies, and are virtually unknown invaders, that invade our body systems, skin, connective tissue, reproductive organs,muscles and brain !

Must clear mouth metals to get at all the others quickly. Parasites are always a big issue, and do not show up in the stool tests of most!

Bacteria and viruses reside in the actual parasites as well! They mutate and take on what lives with them.

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The salt/c therapy turned the corner for me as well.

www.lymephotos.com

I use sea salt not tablets

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I have taken Parastat and Paracidin per my LLMD right from the start of my treatment. They are blends of herbals mentioned in a post above.

I worked my way up to 2 capsules of each of them 2x per day. I don't know if they are the reason I have made a quick recovery or not. Though I will remain on the for a while after I am off the last of my abx.

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Humaworm has black walnut, cloves, and wormwood, the big three for removing parasites. It also has other herbs to help remove the larvae, etc. from tissue.

I also like enula for removing roundworms, I found the Humaworm didn't get the roundworms.

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Six,

Can you use the enula immediately after using the humaworm, or must you wait a time between parasite treatments?

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I don't know that there's an interaction .... I probably used them both together at times, but can't remember. Enula is typically used for babs, but I found it got rid of the roundworms. I always took Humaworm with whatever else I was on.

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