Parasite Kill Zone
By DD Rose on Oct 14, 2009 | In Parasites, Articles | 3 feedbacks »
I can tell you from experience and communicating with many people that getting rid of parasites isn’t a simple matter. Whether you choose to take herbal or pharmaceutical medicines to get rid of your problem, please don’t believe anyone who makes claims that a 3-day or 30-day program will be sufficient. Cleaning parasites from your body along with reclaiming your health can be expensive - it takes a lot of time and patience. Parasites are smarter than you think.
Once a person has been infected can they be healed or live a normal life again? I believe that it is possible given the amount of time involved, infection rate, and a well designed protocol strategy. Perhaps, you were never told a few things that might be sabotaging your efforts?
Toxins, and my dilemma
By Rita on Oct 7, 2009 | In My Story, Parasites, Molds & Fungi, Bacteria | Send feedback »
One of the things that was found through a heavy metals test the Alternative Dr had me do, was an extremely high level of Lead. Growing up in an old mining town, with exposed dump sites in the middle of town, that doesn’t surprise me. It was the biggest producer of Lead in it’s heyday.
But, I have a dilemma when it comes to the metals that I know are a problem that also goes with parasites, and Lyme in particular.
Co-infections, including Lyme
By Rita on Oct 7, 2009 | In My Story, Parasites, Molds & Fungi, Bacteria | Send feedback »
People don’t want to know they have Lyme co-infections. Myself included. When I first started with the parasite killing, I had this “wondering” about the Rocky Mtn Spotted Fever that I had been so sick with when I was 8 years old- over 40 years prior. I remember the small town Dr. giving me some type of antibiotics, but I don’t know what they were, nor how long I took them. I’m sure it wasn’t probably much longer than 10 days.
My Concerns (part 3)
By Rita on Oct 7, 2009 | In My Story, Parasites, Molds & Fungi, Bacteria | 2 feedbacks »
I would not want to tell people to jump right in and start taking large doses of herbs either. Starting out slowly with a product, and building up is important. When I first started finding how loaded I was with the parasites, I thought everyone should jump right in and start killing them. I’ve rethought it, and have different viewpoints about it now.
My Concerns (part 2)
By Rita on Oct 7, 2009 | In My Story, Parasites, Molds & Fungi, Bacteria | 2 feedbacks »
I don’t want to sound discouraging to people that have figured out that parasites are a problem, because every person will be exposed to parasites in their lifetime. I don’t want to also scare people, but much of this stuff can also be passed on through the womb too.
My Concerns (part 1)
By Rita on Oct 7, 2009 | In My Story, Parasites, Molds & Fungi, Bacteria | 2 feedbacks »
I have learned alot in the two years I have been doing things through Alternative medicine. But, I also have concerns for people trying to address much of this stuff on their own too. The more I’ve learned, the more I’ve learned that there is much more involved than I ever knew. One of my biggest concerns, is having people start with the “killing", and the focus is mainly that- and yet, they don’t understand the much bigger picture of what all else is involved too.
I wouldn’t have known myself.
Herxheimer Reaction, Co-infections, and Toxins
By DD Rose on Sep 18, 2009 | In Parasites, Articles | 2 feedbacks »
When considering a protocol the focus should be killing off all pathogenic microbes in their symbiotic relationships rather than just focusing on worm parasites or whatever. This is a subject that has come up recently with a few bloggers who contacted me; I know that some of them will write about their experiences. I thought that I’d write on co-infections that have symbiotic parasitic relationships, die-off, and toxins. This can be confusing for people as their body is reacting to what is going on.
Not for squeamish- pic tapeworm scolex
By Rita on Jul 1, 2009 | In My Story, Parasites | 7 feedbacks »
I did take picture’s of different types of parasites, but what they look like when they come out of you, isn’t what they look like on the internet. An interesting thing I discovered when I had such a load of them too…when I would look at the pictures of parasites on the internet, it felt instantly as though the parasites got excited inside of me, and it was almost like they were “vibrating” or something. I think you’d have to experience it to know what I meant.
These are just a couple of pic’s of what has been coming out of me, but a warning- not for the squeamish.
Skin Infection On Toe That Turned Black
By DD Rose on Jun 30, 2009 | In Bacteria, Articles | 15 feedbacks »
The warm weather called for wearing sandals, but three weeks ago something rather interesting occurred. A sandal strap rubbed against my toe and made a surface scrape without drawing blood; I had worn those shoes many times before and never had that problem. This small skin scrape didn’t heal within 1-2 days as it should with new healthy skin. Several days later I noticed that the spot turned dark black with a raised scab and whenever I wore closed shoes it would get irritated. It became progressively worse when I could see a streak of blackness extending from the sore along the toe with tender pain that went deep. I knew that this might be more serious than I had initially realized and my concern grew.
I've Started My New Protocol
By Jane on Jun 25, 2009 | In Parasites | 12 feedbacks »
I started my protocol at the beginning of May. I was advised to follow the protocol for a period of 3-4 weeks and to re-evaluate my situation thereafter. Seven+ weeks on, since commencing, I feel great.
It hasn’t always been great since starting the protocol. I’ve had some really bad days
but as the weeks have went by I’ve been feeling better and better!