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Hi

How much C did you take?

Steve

On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:07 PM, jprutty wrote:

> Hi , sorry so long but hopefully helpful...

>

> To add to Marti's suggestion, the sub group Salt & C focuses on

> Lyme, but that protocol is what started purging my parasites.

>

> First I treated viruses, then the methylation cycle with the GD-MCB

> simplified protocol and finally Lyme. Salt & C was the core of my

> Lyme treatment. After about 6 weeks of slow increases of pure sea

> salt and calcium ascorbate in water or tomato juice throughout the

> day, I increased my daily dose from around 12 grams each to 20 grams

> or so. That's when the parasites started flying out in my stool and

> skin. I found at least 10 visible variants in my stool, the only

> colonies I could identify were flukes. After a few months at that

> dose, they stopped appearing so I scaled back to a maintenance dose

> of 7 to 12 grams of salt & c a day.

>

> As the group advised, I did see an elevation in blood pressure

> during that treatment, but my blood pressure normalized after about

> 6 months, which is typical on the protocol. Someone mentioned the

> salt is cleansing the arteries and when it's done, the blood

> pressure regulates.

>

> Somewhere during that time I added a few tablespoons of cayenne (1st

> @ 30k btu then 120k btu) to the mix and noticed an increase in

> parasite expulsions. I maintain at 1 tbsp of cayenne and 1 tbsp of

> paprika daily to suppress any remaining parasites and any new

> passengers I might pick up. I must have had a few thousand mosquito

> and flea bites this summer, along with 2 more tick bites, but the

> maintenance dose prevented any noticeable proliferation or infection.

>

> Prior to starting on salt & c, I had been on 35 cycles of

> antibiotics in 18 months to keep away pneumonia. Since gaining

> momentum with the salt & c I have been on zero antibiotics in 10

> months and the Lyme week every month isn't noticeable anymore. Also,

> getting the body hot, over 101.5 kills borrelia and probably a lot

> more. I just worked out in the yard, as a I could, then my neighbors

> yards an on until I could get on a bike and then eventually in the

> gym. 5 days a week seemed like the magic number for me to keep

> balance.

>

> Here's the part I'm sure will get some laughs, whatever. If you

> suddenly crave sweets during a full moon, you likely have parasites,

> they want their food & to get frisky. I don't care if you're in a

> developed country, the critters are everywhere. For me it would

> start when the moon hit 80-90% full and continue until the day after

> lunar peak. Another member here noted watching babesia under a

> microscope become very active during a full moon. I assume this:

> Many organisms have a monthly replication cycle. Some organisms have

> a replication cycle that fluctuates with their environment, other's

> cycles revolve around their host. Some host-dependent organisms have

> a replication cycle independent of their host, some of which seem to

> replicate during peak lunar phases. The Vietnamese's 2nd most

> important holiday is during the 5th lunar peak. It's a festival

> called Doan Ngo which translates roughly to " Parasite Killing " . The

> link in the last sentence has some recipes they eat to whoop some

> parasites, fruits and corn stuff. Personally, I try to avoid all

> carbs during the 3-5 peak lunar days every month.

>

> When my back blew in Nov., I fell off my supplement maintenance

> schedule, wound up on 4 immune suppressing Rx meds and started

> feeling all the infections come back. At the end of November, during

> the lunar peak week, I went nuts for ice cream and cookies. I

> checked here, saw the moon was near full and ate the garbage

> anyways. Through December I started addressing the infections. First

> I ramped up on salt & c, and hot red peppers. Then I started brewing

> cut sweet wormwood in the coffee pot (no filter, cut pot off and on

> 3 times during brew) and drank it fresh four times a day. Then I

> added a ParaCleanse, mostly because GNC gave me 1/2 off because

> they're discontinuing it. It has an AM cleanser and a PM probiotic

> pack. Not sure if it's worth a darn, but I was able to cut back on

> the disgusting wormwood juice without regression. Something in that

> mix finally pulled out some pinworms as well, which I hadn't noticed

> before. There were some other treatments, but focusing on parasites,

> I hardly noticed a sweet craving during this last full moon.

>

> I feel bad for you , I know this is painful and disgusting to go

> through. Do what you can to keep comfortable while you go through

> this, start slow but push yourself as you can, hopefully it'll be

> better soon. If you start seeing viral flares, gradually introducing

> lysine and inosine may be helpful to keep viruses from worsening

> matters.

>

> Lemon in water & Benadryl helped me through the die off. Showering

> right after waking was very helpful also, to clean off loose

> critters and toxins (use fresh towel every time if possible). A tbsp

> of 1st pressed extra virgin olive oil first thing in the morning is

> usually an anti-herx remedy also, BUT it may coat some of the

> parasites and prevent the treatments from reaching them. If possible

> during this, get disposable enemas from walgreens (3 for $3) to use

> as you feel needed. Kefir from the health food or grocery store,

> drunk between treatments may help you stay a little stronger as

> well. Lastly, but not of least importance, Sam's club has the best

> deal on good toilet paper with their store brand. Huge twin-pack

> peroxide bottles are cheap there too, they were helpful to keep tidy.

>

> Having a local health food store that sells most of what I take in

> bulk was very helpful to me. Pure sea salt & calcium ascorbate run

> me less than $15 a month this way. The other herbs and such run

> about $10 a month. Although, sometimes questionable quality, walmart

> suffices for another bit I take. Of course, if your up for some

> punishment, run all this by your doctor first. Personally, I'd

> rather see Marti's vet. The best thing that happened to me was the

> Doctors taking my last dollar, because when I had to start treating

> myself is when I really started healing.

>

> Good Luck,

> R

>

> From: marti_zavala

> Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 8:13 PM

>

> Subject: Re: parasite infection

>

> Hi ,

> Well, this is not all bad news as hookworm is easy to get rid of. I

> would not classify it as an infection but more as a parasite. I

> would guess that it is quite common as it is one of the parasites

> that pass from dogs to humans. While common, it can be serious.

>

> I hope this doesn't offend - I used to be a dog breeder and I used

> Safeguard (fenbendazole) for hookworms. I would treat once then

> again in 10 days. Two treatments is all it took for either adults or

> puppies. I would then follow up with probiotics. I had fat, chubby,

> healthy puppies in no time.

>

> I know humans are not canines - so please don't take offense but

> this drug is my only experience. As for harshness, my vet told me

> that I could give a 4 week old puppy the whole bottle of Safeguard

> and it would not harm him. I have taken it myself (I am not

> squeamish about taking dog medications as it is all the same

> chemical - usually!). The nice thing about fenbendazole is that is

> handles roundworms, hookworms and whipworms so you cover your bases

> as sometimes parasites can be hard to catch in a stool sample. Since

> I am not familiar with the two medications you mentioned (I have

> heard of them but not used them), I would think that they would do

> the same.

>

> So, I don't think it will be a severe stress to your liver as other

> drugs can be. I too have slow Phase II liver detoxification. The

> hookworm is doing more damage than the medication would - but we are

> all different so please follow your doctor's orders.

>

> I do not think that a healthy immune system would be able to

> overcome a hookworm infestation. Maybe if the gut ph was normal

> which of course ours usually isn't but it doesn't seem probable. It

> is a very hardy parasite and can cause ill health easily. But

> thankfully, can be easy to get rid of (again, in dogs, perhaps it is

> more difficult in humans but I don't think it would be)

>

> May I also suggest that your family pets and family are also treated

> so that there is no possibility of re-infestation. You may want to

> have a family dog tested for parasites - it can be done without an

> office visit and usually a reasonable cost ($15 in my area of Texas)

> - I just bring in a stool sample).

>

> http://www.safe-guard-for-dogs.com/intestinal-Hookworms.asp

>

> " Dog hookworm infections are zoonotic - and can therefore be

> transmitted to humans.

>

> Until recently, it was believed that canine hookworms did not pose a

> zoonotic threat to humans. There have, however, been confirmed cases

> of enteritis (inflammation of the small intestine) from hookworm

> infections in young children. "

>

> Hope that helps a little and I hope that doesn't offend.

> Marti

>

>

> >

> > hi all,

> >

> > im not in good shape. 2mths of intermittent diareha and other gut

> issues. limited appetite for 2 mths and im aleady malnourished and

> thin to begin with. dr. diagnosed hookworm infection based on

> microscopic stool test done at a mainstream lab in canada. always

> hard to know if this is the exact cause of latest gut flare and in

> turn flaring many other fm and me/cfs symptoms...ie. pain, fatigue.

> ect but would say odds are > 50% and why my dr. and me feel we

> should treat it. i suppose a healthy immune system would be able to

> take care of this oppotunistic infection but mine is weak. my cd4 is

> 370 and I have low lympocyte count (lymphopenia)

> >

> > dr. says take just 1 pill of 500mg of mebendazole. i have read

> some studies say albendazole is more effective but it is off label.

> anyone treat a hookworm infection or other similar infection or take

> any of those 2 drugs. I am quite sensitive to meds and have a weak

> liver (slow phase 2 ) and feel quinalones could have damaged my

> tendons in late 2004 and why i am more nervous than average person

> about drugs.

> >

> > did some quick research on the mebendazole and albendazole and

> they seem safe from what i can gather (believe mebendazole has been

> around since the 1970's?) and im also not taking that much but if

> anyone has any experience (good or bad) could you please let me

> know. thanks !

> >

> > cheers

> >

> >

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