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I have been reading posts...and i don't get what i am reading...
Can parasites cause my severe illness to a point of them living in my brain,neck, arms, joints and stomach?
I came from a third world country and i am sure i am loaded with parasites, but should my main focus be on getting rid of them and not lyme?
I don't think we have so much of lyme in asia and i have had symptoms start when i was 15 and i moved to USA when i was 10.
am i Not to take any abx and just doing some antiparasitc therapies.....!!
I mean if this is the most significant part of our disease then why is it that we take so much medication and not get better???!! and why is that our LLMD's don't know this??!
I am confused.
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Sonee123 - While I think you're definitely a candidate for parasite infection, by no means is this the most significant part of TBD treatment(s). Many people w/TBD have compromised immune systems, which leads to other infections (parasites, etc.).
If you can safely be treated for both TBD and parasites, then you might want to pursue both avenues. Careful that you don't overload your body with toxins and make yourself even more ill.
Curious question on my part, if you care to answer... What part of Asia are you originally from?
Best of health to you.
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Ticks can carry the co-infection of Filarial Worms as discovered by Willy Burgdorfer when he dissected the original ticks.
Do a search on here for parasites and Lyme and you will find a lot of info,
Gael
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So you could have lyme and worms and parasites that is causing the healing to be extra slow or not even occur?
Is humaworm safe? I want to try it. I just don't want to dare to look in the toilet. I am scared to see what comes out.
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When I e-mailed the Lymedocs some of them said that they muscle tested for the parasites/worms and then treated their patients. They said it was then much easier to get rid of the rest of the co-infections.
Dr. K. treats all of his Lyme pts for worms and parasites first. I have used humaworm and other herbs containing wormwood, cloves and black walnut hull.
This is not a one shot deal and has to be repeated every 90 days for a while. You have to rotate with other herbs in between. Please do a search on here because this info has been discussed in depth many times.
I also use salt/c (sea salt) with great success,
Gael
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I just did humaworm and was happy with the results. now have my husband, son, brother and best friend on it!
I was afraid to look in toilet at first, but glad I did as it was confirmation that i was indeed loaded with stuff.
anything we can do to make the healing process easier is good. of course check with your dr first.
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I did Humanworm, and never looked in the toilet for parasites the way they want you to.
So what?
I'm glad I did it!
Best,
Cass A
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Getting rid of parasites saved my life and made it easier to go after other infections.
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Treating parasites was a big part of my recovery. I had to treat them SEVERAL times, once was not enough!!
And I used a couple different methods - Humaworm, then Enula (which is good for roundworms, I didn't get one roundworm out with four rounds of Humaworm)
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If some here treated paras for long times, why do they think it HAS to always has to be like that ?
Is this one of those "Well, EVERYONE knows THAT !"
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HOUSE last nite had a patient with Crones
autoimmune, they found worms all in him. They ended
up giving him back his worms as treatment. Very
controversial but necessary for him to live. They
found that if he did not have something for his
body to attack it attacked itself. So they gave it
back to him. Not enough is known.
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