mojo
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I know I have parasites and have been treating them (humaworm and rifing)
Yesterday at the tail end of my prep for colonoscoy I was very empty but passed some slipper mucus stuff (was white in the bowl) with dark stuff in side. The dark stuff at first looked like worms but I stirred it up and it was a lot of these "sesame seed" looking things. They ranged from red to orange to brown in color and were the size of a sesame seed and some were a little smaller.
Anybody know what these are? I researched it some and found "dog tapeworms" or ascaris but no mention of "color"
Thanks!
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Up.
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Cool! Can you post pics of it?
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mojo
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LOL Erica - no photos. I was too busy prepping for my colonoscopy and didn't do any photos this time.
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Could be Ascaris eggs possibly....
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mojo
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I was sort of thinking that, too. I did some research at curezone...... That can be a scary place, though. LOL
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Sounds like some kind of parasite egg... You may want to try some fresh ground cloves (the spice - not garlic). Ground cloves are supposed to be effective against some parasite eggs. Try to make them fresh so they are potent. You can grind the whole cloves in a coffee grinder...
Seems the mucus is like a biofilm - protecting them...
Killing parasites is a long, on-going process. You just have to keep doing it. You have to take breaks in between, though - since they build up a resistance.
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mojo
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Yes - I need to stay on top of this. Currently I am rifing for them. Haven't done humaworm or any other cleanse in a while.
My NP that I was seeing said his stuff would deal with parasites - and I could tell they did something because I got the tell tale acne and hurty bumps on my head.
If I do another parasite cleanse it has to be something without herbs that are hard on the colon - the photos of my colonoscopy showed harm from using herbal cleanses. I stay away from psyllium for this reason but apparantly there are other herbs that do damage, too.
What's a lymie to do???
The cloves sound like a good start. Thanks!
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I use medical dowsing for dosing & which things to take. I was taking 1/8 teaspoon maybe once a day every day - but then it got to be less. I just gulped it down with some water. It wasn't too bad.
If you have any colon issues - just be careful. I don't know if cloves would be irritating or not.
You need to take breaks from killing parasites to give your body a chance to recover, too. Killing the parasites releases alot of toxins. This is just what I experienced.
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Mojo, What frequencies are you using for parasites? My naturapath tells me that the treatment he has me on will also take care of the parasites......never knew that was why I have acne like things all over my face, especially the forehead. You say that is from killing off the parasites?
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Tape worm eggs....they are released in segments of tape worms when the segments destroyed and eliminated in the body.
It is hard to kill tapeworms...humaworm only destroys segments of them...not the head...the head keeps attached and regrows.
When a tapeworm is killed, the eggs then start to mature. You can only kill the tapeworm eggs with albendazole or alinia...I"m not selling you on taking drugs...but this is a known fact.
Hulda Clark has a natural protocol to kill the tapeworm...but I do not recommend it...I did it, killed a maga tapeworm, and got very ill, as Tape worms also carry many of your viruses and protect you from the viruses...I was not ready for what happened! When I killed my very large tapeworm, it exploded, from the inside of it out...and it was very visable when I eliinated the debris in one large long mass! (used the coQ10 maga dose protocol)
Attached to the insides of the tape worm were those many eggs you describe.
a few days later, I was very ill with multiple viruses.
I now wish I used alinia or albendazole first(need script)...as it kills all varieties of parasites in the blood and brain and in the larvae/eggs stages. Humaworm only gets the larger type intestinal parasites. Good to do, but does not do it all.
Best to get tested with autonomic response testing to see if you are in a place to start big time killing. to see if your body is ready to handle it physically. And to see what to do first. Maybe humaworm is all you can handle today...but if you have a lot, they will just overtake your body more once you start the killing or once you remove other toxins. As the body always is in a state of balancing.
To to curezone to look at pictures and learn.
Best wishes.
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mojo
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Frequencies that I use for parasites:
20, 60, 72 120, 125, 440, 880, 2400
Someone on the Rife board said that according to Nynah Silver 72 and 120 kill the majority of parasites.
I hate the thought of having a tapeworm because I know they are difficult to get rid of (plus UGH) but I can't rule anything out. I don't have the typcial symptoms and I gain weight very easily but, again, can't rule anything out.
My NP never found tapeworm but found different types of ascaris and liver flukes.
I just may ask my Lyme Dr. for a prescription.
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mojo wrote: the photos of my colonoscopy showed harm from using herbal cleanses. I stay away from psyllium for this reason but apparantly there are other herbs that do damage, too.
Are you saying psyllium damaged your colon? How?
I use albenza in pulses for parasites. It has helped a lot but according to my herbalist/muscle tester hasn't gotten rid of them. My eosinophils are finally normal all the time now abut it took 2+ years of treatment. Used to be everytime I stopped taking albenza, eosinophils would go back up.
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I've been avoiding psyllium because I had read that it is very tough on the colon - sort of 'scratches' it. I guess that's not the only thing that will do that though, I really thought I was avoiding the 'bad stuff' but my colon is still damaged.
The doctor noted it right away and showed me on the photos he gave me. He said if I stop using the herbal cleanses it will heal.
So do you get a prescription for the albenza?
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I get albenza via a prescription. If you have an LLMD, perhaps ask them if they will help you with parasites.
Psyllium is included in many over the counter laxatives and is considered safe unless you have a sensitivity or allergy to it. It is fiber similar to other fiber that we ingest so unless it is contaminated I can't imagine that it would cause damage anymore than a salad would.
There are some herbs that can cause blackening of the colon but psyllium is not one of them and as far as I recall, the blackening does not cause disease but I'm not positive about that. I think it is usually associated with overuse of laxatives.
More than likely, your doctor couldn't account for the damage so is using herbs as the fall guy.
Time will tell. If you stay off anything that could be damaging and the damage does not heal then you will know it is not the herbs.
Good luck in your jouney to heal your colon. I think colon health goes a long way to helping us get better.
Terry I'm not a doctor
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