Guest guest Posted July 20, 2001 Report Share Posted July 20, 2001 Is there a test for parasites, in particular. We've never managed to get a bowel sample from my older son, which I know would show nasty yeast and bacteria, but is there another test just for parasites? My kids do not have chronic diarhhea - in fact recently their BMs have been fine - it seems in their case that probiotics are really doing the job. However, I'm still interested in hearing about parasites and their impact on health. ( & Malachi's mom) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Hi, I am getting different opinions on which cleanse should come 1st the liver or the parasites. Could anyone share their experiences & shed some light on this subject? On the Parabuster website it says: I have heard that a parasite cleanse should be done before a liver/gallbladder flush. Why do you recommend doing the liver/gallbladder flush first? We are aware that other sources often recommend performing the parasite cleanse first and then a liver/gallbladder flush. The majority of these are quoting from Dr. Hulda who believed that parasites must first be eliminated from the bile ducts or it may decrease the number of gall stones that can be eliminated. Although this may be a consideration, we recommend performing the liver/gallbladder flush first in order to make sure that the liver is functioning optimally before the parasite cleanse. The reasoning is that when parasites die they produce toxins such as isopropyl alcohol, formaldehyde, and others that must be filtered and eliminated from the body. In reality, destroying parasites temporarily increases the toxic burden on the liver. By first reducing the toxic accumulation in the liver, you should be able to process the increased toxic load more efficiently and experience a more productive parasite cleansing. Many customers have successfully used our protocol and expelled numerous stones despite the possible presence of parasites. Thanks, Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Hi Jack, I tend to agree with you. I have performed most of my liver flushes without the parasite cleanse( except for the first one done with a naturepath Dr, 10 years ago)at the beginning of Master Cleanses. I have never felt ill during any of the cleanses. It really does seem to help with the toxin burden on the liver. 2 years ago I was so toxic. I carried at least 25 lbs of excess water weight on me. I started with a liver flush and then went into a 10 day master cleanse and followed with another liver cleanse and lost at least 30 lbs. I looked 10 years younger in a span of 12 days. I never once felt like I had any herxheimer reaction. I am on a MC list and nobody there can get past day 2or3 with out terrible headaches. If anybody should have, I should have had them, as I did not back off of my coffee intake and had eaten so terrible before that. I might not be so agreeable if I had any sign of visible parasites before I started, but I did not. G Murray traderjack97 wrote: >Hi, > >I am getting different opinions on which cleanse should come 1st the >liver or the parasites. Could anyone share their experiences & shed >some light on this subject? > >On the Parabuster website it says: > >I have heard that a parasite cleanse should be done before a >liver/gallbladder flush. Why do you recommend doing the >liver/gallbladder flush first? > >We are aware that other sources often recommend performing the >parasite cleanse first and then a liver/gallbladder flush. The >majority of these are quoting from Dr. Hulda who believed that >parasites must first be eliminated from the bile ducts or it may >decrease the number of gall stones that can be eliminated. Although >this may be a consideration, we recommend performing the >liver/gallbladder flush first in order to make sure that the liver is >functioning optimally before the parasite cleanse. The reasoning is >that when parasites die they produce toxins such as isopropyl alcohol, >formaldehyde, and others that must be filtered and eliminated from the >body. In reality, destroying parasites temporarily increases the toxic >burden on the liver. By first reducing the toxic accumulation in the >liver, you should be able to process the increased toxic load more >efficiently and experience a more productive parasite cleansing. Many >customers have successfully used our protocol and expelled numerous >stones despite the possible presence of parasites. > >Thanks, > >Jack > > > > > > > > >Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 >http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 > >Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ > >Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 > >Images: >http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ >http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ > >To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! > >To Post message: gallstones >Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe > >Web Sites for more information: >http://CureZone.org >http://www.liverdoctor.com/ >http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ >http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm >http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html >http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ > >Group page: gallstones > >To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest >To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail >To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal >You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! >Have a nice day ! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 Also many do not lay eggs in winter. so you can have a clean fecal sample and be loaded with worms. The larvae don't lay either, but they sure can drain you. Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlaeranch@... parasites Difficulties in Detection Parasites have complex life cycles and are often not shed at regular intervals. In fact, three of the major parasites in the United States and worldwide (amoebas, Giardia, and Cyclospora) tend to be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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