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amkdiaries
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I just started a colon cleansing product because I have been reading about all the parasite problems people have and I have not seen worms but my neuropathy and cognitive symptoms are real bad. After the first two capsules I felt disoriented for several days and stopped. Now I restarted and my neuropathy is off the charts.

I am not taking any antibiotics right now but it feels like I am. I am so confused. Does this mean I have a major parasite along with the co-infections?

There is wormwood and black walnut in the product along with some other herbs. Thank you.

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Did you read this?

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/90573

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amkdiaries
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Yes Lymetoo but I don't have any gastrointestinal symptoms-only an exacerbation of my regular torturous neurological symptoms so I am wondering what is going on.

The treatment is for 30 days but I don't know if I can take it.

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Wormwood and blackwalnut absolutely will do some killing.

Plus anytime you cleanse you stir toxins up a bit.

Can cause all sorts of symptoms.

Epsom Salt bath? Detox? Lemon Water?

Binders?

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Killing of what? Parasites or the Lyme?

I am taking chlorella tonight but hope to find out why my original symptoms are so bad with this product.

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Both!
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There is a direct correlation between the gut and the brain. When you are doing antiparaitics and parasites start dying in the small intestine it can cause neurological symptoms.

Mothers used to give their kids enemas for migraines for relief. Make sure you are having good bowel movements so you don't keep circulating the dieoff.

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I know there is a connection but what I don't understand is why the same symptoms I have been suffering from for over ten years are worsening. Does this mean I should take only this product and no antibiotics?

Is a parasitic infection at the root of all this suffering? I pray I can find out.

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Are you familiar with the Jaresh-herxheimer reaction? Putting it simply when you start killing the bacteria, parasites etc you can feel worse than you did before treatment because of the dieoff. It is referred to as a herx.

This disease is complex because it involves, bacteria,(bb) fungus/yeast, parasites, mycoplasma and other pathogens.

I think getting rid of parasites/worms makes it a lot easier to get rid of the other infections because the parasites protect the bacteria.

Have you been dx with Lyme disease and or other co-infections?

Gael

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Yes- Babesia, Bartonella, Lyme, viruses-you name it. I am very familiar with a die off reaction but that usually only happens with antibiotics.

If the product I am using is killing off something else than why am I getting the same reaction that I get when using large doses of antibiotics? Thanks for the input!

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You can get a dieoff reaction from antiparasitics antibiotics, antibacterial herbs, salt/c etc. The product you are using is probably killing both bacteria and parasites etc. Herbs can be just as strong as antibiotics.

I am doing salt/c and get the same reactions as when I used antibiotics because it is attacking the different pathogens.

Also a lot of these infections are sitting in the small intestine. Hope this is clear,

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