I will go back to coconut oil now as you reminded me of its qualities and that I need to keep hammering the gut. I just read that VCO also has anti parasitic qualities so that is great.
Lastly I have read more and more via the Internet lately about people with prostate problems getting better after parasites cleanse pharma or natural. Again also more and more fungal prostate information coming over the last 2 years.
I am surprised that the anti-parasite VCO info is new to you. You'll find a lot on natmedtalk. Also, nearly every anti-candida diet talks about 2 tablespoons a day of VCO. I've used VCO as a deodorant. It is so anti-microbial that it has a shelf life of 2 years, even out of the refrigerator. I keep mine in a cool dark kitchen cabinet. It does not go rancid like other oils. All due to the 8 acids in it. It is also great for cooking, because it has a high heat point. Beware of hydrogenated coconut oil, as it is the worse of any of the hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils. I think it is not used anymore.
Of the 4 halogens, I'm most interested in iodine. Each may have importance, but iodine seems to take a beating from the rest. That's because iodine is less reactive than the others.
Of the 4 halogens, I'm most interested in iodine. Each may have importance, but iodine seems to take a beating from the rest. That's because iodine is less reactive than the others.
I'm interested in bromine; Interested in getting it out of my body!
Yes you just reminded me and it came up with morning reading again. I used it in the past. I remember in Colombia (not a good place for parasites) eating coconut and its milk on the streets. I was there on vacation as my girlfriend is Colombian and to buy anti fugal meds from the drug stores. I did a lot and my liver was showing signs of damage. People like me in my state at the time would die trying. That was march. I have come a long way since starting naet. My doctor told me on the first visit with muscle testing. That I had intestinal multicellular parasites. It was a real blow but my skin was made thick by then. It was another fight that I had to take on. I have relapsed several times. Vermox has fugal fighting properties at least I have read that many times. I don't think it was strong enough for me at the time. I worry about parasites outside my intestines now to tell the truth.
Thanks for the prostate compliments. Things have really changed. After humaworm (which I learned about on this site) and my own teas of black walnut hull cloves wormwood hyssops etc herbs I have felt so much better. I took so so much extra herbs as I was just following what I believed my soul was telling me. I had a bad case for sure. No I have to make an unwelcoming home for candida and parasites. Whatever they don't like is what I will put in my body now. Borax seems worth a study. I know where to get it. I will try anything so if there is others please add them to this thread.
I want to start probiotics soon but I may stay on the killing field a little longer as I believe I am still passing some bad stuff 6 days after humaworm. Again lugols gse garlic and cloves. Stopping cloves to keep them potent for the next humaworm herbal cleanse in 84 days.
Good to be back and getting some good battle intel. Good to be back with positive stories of a hard up and down journey as well.
I started taking Humaworm a few days ago and it looks to be cleaning out my body, i read that there is a die off time where you may feel a bit unwell and have flu like symptoms.
I have had a bit of a headache for the past two days and feel a bit spaced out, feeling really light headed, i don't know if i will be able to do my job properly feeling like this.
I have also read on other forums about being allergic to wormwood and the dangers with it......i don't know if it's all these other posts I've read that is making me panicky about taking Humaworm.
If you are having relations to the natural herbs like die off then it is clear you need to take them. The worse off your body is the worse your problem. I was floored for 3 weeks having to nap daily. Glad I did it and continue to cleanse my body and intestines. I would say the feeling is off detoxing. I along with humaworm made very strong teas out of hyssops wormwood back walnut hulls fennel licorice cayenne and ate 2 cloves a day. I slept like a baby. I was dealing with round worms and toxoplasma ghondii. Looking forward to doing it again when my 90 day lay off is done. I am taking grapefruit seed extract rotating in coconut oil and black seeds and black seed oil now.
Feeling great but will stay at it. The thing about humaworm is they pack a lot of herbs into a small capsule. I felt I needed stronger doses of the big three worm killers. Made sense to me. I don't understand how humaworm thinks it can get all 26 herbs in those caps. I also would drink psyllium husk 2 tblspoons at night.
Good luck and keep the fight at full blast. Humaworm says they have a extra strength dose if you ask for it.
Before performing these decidedly unpleasent cleansing rituals, does anyone ever confirm that they REALLY have parasites? The daily output of eggs by the most common intestinal parasites runs from 10,000 to 200,000(!) per day. A definitive diagnosis of parasites is easily confirmed with laboratory testing. The eggs have very distinctive features when viewed under the microscope on a properly stained slide prepared from a stool specimen.
I found the cleansing to be tiring that's about it with the odd purging. I concluded that was a sign of working. I was tested at a lab and told I was fine. From what I gather is that the doctors don't believe there is a parasite issue in the first place. So the lab microscope workers are trained and certified to search and know all types of parasite eggs? The only way to be sure is have a specimen. Looking through your waste after you start cleansing. The herbs are not poisonous to humans. It's only logical now to think that your pet that lies on your bed gets dewormed but not other mammal life forms? I am just saying it helped me. I will continue to do herbal cleanses 2 or 3 times a year. If you really have a bad case try a pharma in or after your herbal cleanses. I am no expert I have read a lot about them and people's blogs on other forums. I am glad I had people to help take the blinders off me and the denial. One thing a good naturopath told me is if there is no other reason that can be found for symptoms or chronic illness consider parasites. Hope that helps someone as it helped me. A moth ago a friend who manages told me bar told me the staff found a parasite in the toilet. It is fact that they do exhist in single celled or multi celled life forms. Travel, eat out or having pets are the number one ways.
I found the cleansing to be tiring that's about it with the odd purging. I concluded that was a sign of working. I was tested at a lab and told I was fine. From what I gather is that the doctors don't believe there is a parasite issue in the first place. So the lab microscope workers are trained and certified to search and know all types of parasite eggs? The only way to be sure is have a specimen. Looking through your waste after you start cleansing. The herbs are not poisonous to humans. It's only logical now to think that your pet that lies on your bed gets dewormed but not other mammal life forms? I am just saying it helped me. I will continue to do herbal cleanses 2 or 3 times a year. If you really have a bad case try a pharma in or after your herbal cleanses. I am no expert I have read a lot about them and people's blogs on other forums. I am glad I had people to help take the blinders off me and the denial. One thing a good naturopath told me is if there is no other reason that can be found for symptoms or chronic illness consider parasites. Hope that helps someone as it helped me. A moth ago a friend who manages told me bar told me the staff found a parasite in the toilet. It is fact that they do exhist in single celled or multi celled life forms. Travel, eat out or having pets are the number one ways.
They don't hire lab techs off the street. Yes, medical laboratory technologists are trained and certified to examine slides for all common parasites found in humans. Usually the parasitology course in a lab tech program will run for an entire quarter or semester. Beyond 2-3 hours of weekly lecture, there are heads down at the microscope student laboratory sessions for at least 3 hours per week along with practical experience in the laboratory with processing stool specimens & preparing and staining slides. A medical laboratory technologist typically completes a 4 year degree in biology and/or chemistry first and then enters a full year of internship in a hospital laboratory that is accredited by national regulatory agencies to teach lab techs. Many labs that teach are affiliated with major medical centers and universities. Their faculty is usually graduate degree educated in specific fields like biochemisty, hematology, immunology, medical physics and/or parasitology and pathologists (MDs) will often teach a few classes. Once the lab tech's arduous education and internship is completed, they are required to take and pass a national written examination administered by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists for licensure. Many states, like California, also have their own state licensing examination. Annual renewal of the license requires continuing education credits in subjects related to laboratory science. The licensing agencies can visit unannounced and demand to review any and all educational, procedural and quality control related documentation and have the authority to shut down an educational program on the spot. Additionally, for the lab to retain licensure, every lab participates in "check sample" programs run by both state departments of health and national professional organizations where slides are mailed to the lab "blind" on a quarterly basis. Usually all the lab techs look at the slides as a part of proficiency evaluations conducted by the lab's management. The labs are scored on their success in identifying the unknown parasites. These reports are then compiled by the licensing agencies and a continued high level of proficiency is required to retain licensure.
All too often, I see statements on forums like "I could see worms in my feces and the lab couldn't find them!" which I find it very hard to believe. If the lab and their staff is that incompetent, they shouldn't be in business! Be pro-active! If you can substantiate that a lab is incompetent, you should report them to your state department of health and they will certainly be subect to an investigation.
What is your purpose on this threa? Do you even believe that humans have parasites? I had a lab test and it was negative. I had 2 MDs tell me that lab test for parasites are a joke. I laughed and the other MD said it was sad. Why don't you write posts on a conspiracy form? If you are trying to help people that are dealing with health problems I guess I don't feel it. Maybe you are trying to help people? Reporting labs will get you know where. Do you think that people hired to look at feces and blood are doctors? I wouldn't put my trust in labs from what my MDs have told me as far as parasite analysis goes.