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I found a protozoan organism in stool sample of client. This particular organism looks like a common life form found in pond scum. Anyway, the client has extreme intestinal problems. She says its like a blockage, and she cannot tolerate many foods, and has become sensitive to everything; like bad allergies. I suspect there are problems with a worm infestation, and the protozoa, and other high motility bacteria, are something being carried by the worms. So I will share with you the youtube clip of these critters. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tui8l60Ox0
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Is this something others with Lyme disease and the co-infections could expect to find in their stools?
I'm interested in seeing if I have something like this going on inside of me. How would I propose a doctor test for this particular protozoan?
I'm positive for Babesia WA-1 and Bartonella.
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Pinelady
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Plasmodium species? Where they from Microw?
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Thanks for posting this microw.
Ascaris worms can cause a blockage in the small intestine, so it's something your client might want to consider. Also numerous parasites can breed in the small intestine and cause a blockage.
I firmly believe that Parasites and Worms are a co-infection for Lyme sufferers. I have witnessed this first hand as have many others. Treating with antiparasitics have played a huge role in my healing.
Gael
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Parasite/worm treatment should be ongoing for a long, long time. As you have die off of bacteria and especially release of toxic heavy metals which are always, always a part of the total healing process, parasites can be found again and again. Don't think they sit happily gathered in one little corner waiting for your amunition to come and get them. They are everywhere, including the brain.
Especially with energetic testing, they can be found and treated when necessary.
Likewise mycotoxins appear again and again caused by releases of toxic metals and die-off of fungi and mold.
All this is what makes treatment of Lyme and the always accompanying neurotoxins so difficult and time consuming - for years. It also takes some of the parasite pharma meds. And they have to be repeated.
Right now, we are in full moon and they are copulating and producing offspring.
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Tell me about it...I was wondering what was going on. Arrrggggg. Thanks for the tip GiGi.
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If a person is on anti-pathogenic meds or herbs, why do they need additional parasitic killers?
so, for example, if one is taking artemisia, flagyl, zithromax, etc-- these do not kill parasites??
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Pinelady
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No. Many need specialized treatment. And some can be hard to get.
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Three herbs you need to kill parasites are Wormwood, Black walnuthull and cloves. Check out
for more info. Also do a search on here by typing parasites and Lyme into search bar at the top.
Gael
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And some can be hard to get. Sorry I meant the medicines.
There are many blood born parasites that can kill you dead
that only have one med that will get rid of it. Like Malaria is supposedly only effected with
Quinine or Art.
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