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deetee52
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My very ill son in his 20's has a huge parasite problem, causing major fatigue and pain.

He is too sick to tolerate meds, and salt/c was too hard on his stomach.
He's been using the nutramedix Enula and Mora, and these are working.

However, in addition to bugs being targeted in his organs, gut, etc., he has been having scary parasite die-off in the brain- he describes it as "explosions", sounds that are like walnuts cracking, swelling, pressure and pain.

It can last for several hours.

I think I read somewhere that Dr. K sometimes puts people on a med to accompany Alinia, in order to prevent seizures and coma w/ parasite die-off.
I am pretty freaked out.

Does anyone have experience with this or advice on what to do?
Thanks!

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Pinelady
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Parasite as in Lyme or other?
If he is hearing the popping it is doing something.

Is he on activated charcoal to help pull the poisons to the bowels?

I don't know what you mean by too sick to tolerate what meds? Antibiotics or parasite killers?

He may have had too high a dosage to start. Many of us have to start low and ramp up to tolerate

the dosages to prevent too much cell loss requiring intensive intervention. Prayers.

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glm1111
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Hi dee.

So sorry your son is having such a hard time. I have had the exact same symptoms as your son is having. I believe the crackling sound is the parasites dying.

The more I have targeted moving the infections out of my G.I. track, the more the symptoms calm down in my head. The brain and gut have a direct connection.

I am currently on salt/c and Clarkia tincture and having great results. Was your son drinking enough water when on salt/c and was he doing sea salt?

The reason I am asking is that the salt/c protocol can be invaluable in killing these infections. Any protocol I do or have done I ramp up slowly. Hope this helps some,

Gael

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lightparfait
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You may want to give him some chlorella daily while he is killing parasites. Highly beneficial for removal of debris.

Chlorella binds to the die off of all toxins...by attaching to them and taking them out through stool. I believe it also works with brain toxins.

Dr. K. recommends the "biopure" products...also "sun chlorella" is one I have used.

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herxer
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Hi!

Another idea, because I know this all very well:

When parasites die, they set viruses, bacteria and protozoa (and their toxins) free.

In my case it was Toxoplasma. Every time I had a strong die-off in the gut/intestines (had tapeworms), I got feelings in my brain like getting a stroke.

Yes, it is necessary to take something for binding the waste in the gut/intestines. You can take activated charcoal, chlorella or some kind of clay.

All the best for you and your son!

Eva

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GiGi
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Where there is heavy metal toxicity, there are parasites, big and small.

You need prescriptions for some.
Make sure you start with antiparasitic meds for the small parasites first before going to the big with Alinia. Albendazole, Biltricide, then Alinia. Dr. K. insists that pharma drugs work best for parasites. Not all people cna tolerate Salt/C. All for several weeks and then Alinia for 20 days at 2x 1000 mg. Parasites especially active during Full Moon. All parasite cleaning should follow metal detox - no use doing parasites without effective metal detox, because they room together. Parasites hold metals too. It is not possible to get rid of parasites successfully unless you treat metal toxicity fairly successfully. That cannot happen if you are allergic to toxic metals and foods and mucor/fungi. See the Allergie Immun Germany thread.

Parasite treatments have to be repeated through several 21-day cycles (at least six months) to also capture all larvae and eggs.

See some of my old posts. I hope they are still around.

Drinking milk or dairy products will bring out the parasites in the gut for feeding - important to know when you are treating parasites. Do not confuse colon cleanses with parasite treatment.
Be aware that parasites live off your supplements and multiply and you get what's left over! All
due to metal and chemical toxicity, just as Lyme finds it a welcome home.

Take care.
Take care.

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glm1111
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These prescription drugs only target certain parasites such as tapeworm larva, liver flukes and schistosoma. They are also very hard on the liver and kidneys.

The antiparasitic herbs that are most important for getting rid of parasites are wormwood, black walnut hull and cloves.

Allergies can be a symptom of parasitic infection. I got rid of severe asthma when I started getting rid of these parasites.

You have to rotate with other herbs so you don't build up resistance. It can take several years to get rid of all parasites their eggs and larva. They can lay up to 200,000 eggs a day. Persistence is the key.

Gael

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So treat metal toxicity first? With what meds GiGi?

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