Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Karma, the thought of having a tapeworm has entered my mind. And if I have one it is proof that Hulda s 3 week mopup did not kill the sucker. I have also done the Sonne cleanse as you know. And I am taking rascal right now because I think my system is immune to BWT and wormwood. I have been doing this since November. I have not tried olive leaf extract. I heard a lot about it but did not know it was good for parasites. What I want is a Roter Rooter and just flush it out.Wouldn't that be nice:-)) Thanks Karma. Love and Light Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Karma, the thought of having a tapeworm has entered my mind. And if I have one it is proof that Hulda s 3 week mopup did not kill the sucker. I have also done the Sonne cleanse as you know. And I am taking rascal right now because I think my system is immune to BWT and wormwood. I have been doing this since November. I have not tried olive leaf extract. I heard a lot about it but did not know it was good for parasites. What I want is a Roter Rooter and just flush it out.Wouldn't that be nice:-)) Thanks Karma. Love and Light Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Christel, I didn't remember you were on the RASCAL. I have copied some pages from Dr. Cabot's book " The Healthy Liver and Bowel Book " When I read it, I thought it might be helpful information to someone. Here is what she said on page 112 " You might wonder why I have recounted the experience of my son. After 15 months I suddenly developed the same symptoms. (I suspect I may have picked it up while cleaning his toilet and bathroom). My son had another relapse at the same time. After a week of terrible symptoms, when I had lost 6 kilograms (13 pounds), much searching discovered a herbal tapeworm remedy called Rascal, based on chilli. This reversed the situation and our digestion started working again, but alas after three weeks it was ineffective. Further searching found Yomesan (which unfortunately Bayer have recently removed from the Australian market), a tapeworm S2 medicine, which according to their literature is also effective against roundworms. This worked and saved us from a fate worse than death, and has worked more than once, because it has a different action to other medications. Yomesan treatment is followed by a purge with Epsom salts, which cleans out the dead worms. As you can see we have both been on a roller coater ride, my son since October 1994 and myself since January 1996. (Skip a few paragraphs) I now seem to be on the road to recovery with no evidence of blasto-cystis homminis in recent tests, but do not know just what cured the blasto. Maybe it was the lemon juice and water first thing in the morning. However the dysbiosis was still a problem until a month ago when I tried Olive Leaf Extract. This has had a remarkable effect. The bloating, wind and abnormal motions stopped and for the first time in years everything returned to normal. Heaven! Anyone diagnosed with " irritable bowel syndrome " or parasites should try it. " I haven't done an Internet search to see if Yomesan is available from Bayer or not, but if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. He has a product list I have asked him for stuff before. RASCAL and Olive Leaf both by Kroeger Herbs can be found here http://loaves-n-fishes.com/kroeger.html The original East Park Olive Leaf Extract, that has a patent on their product can be found here http://loaves-n-fishes.com/eastpark.htm This page has a lot of information on the product and what it kills and it's benefits. I sure hope you find something that helps you soon. ~Karma Re: parasite cleanse-To Karma Karma, the thought of having a tapeworm has entered my mind. And if I have one it is proof that Hulda s 3 week mopup did not kill the sucker. I have also done the Sonne cleanse as you know. And I am taking rascal right now because I think my system is immune to BWT and wormwood. I have been doing this since November. I have not tried olive leaf extract. I heard a lot about it but did not know it was good for parasites. What I want is a Roter Rooter and just flush it out.Wouldn't that be nice:-)) Thanks Karma. Love and Light Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Christel, I didn't remember you were on the RASCAL. I have copied some pages from Dr. Cabot's book " The Healthy Liver and Bowel Book " When I read it, I thought it might be helpful information to someone. Here is what she said on page 112 " You might wonder why I have recounted the experience of my son. After 15 months I suddenly developed the same symptoms. (I suspect I may have picked it up while cleaning his toilet and bathroom). My son had another relapse at the same time. After a week of terrible symptoms, when I had lost 6 kilograms (13 pounds), much searching discovered a herbal tapeworm remedy called Rascal, based on chilli. This reversed the situation and our digestion started working again, but alas after three weeks it was ineffective. Further searching found Yomesan (which unfortunately Bayer have recently removed from the Australian market), a tapeworm S2 medicine, which according to their literature is also effective against roundworms. This worked and saved us from a fate worse than death, and has worked more than once, because it has a different action to other medications. Yomesan treatment is followed by a purge with Epsom salts, which cleans out the dead worms. As you can see we have both been on a roller coater ride, my son since October 1994 and myself since January 1996. (Skip a few paragraphs) I now seem to be on the road to recovery with no evidence of blasto-cystis homminis in recent tests, but do not know just what cured the blasto. Maybe it was the lemon juice and water first thing in the morning. However the dysbiosis was still a problem until a month ago when I tried Olive Leaf Extract. This has had a remarkable effect. The bloating, wind and abnormal motions stopped and for the first time in years everything returned to normal. Heaven! Anyone diagnosed with " irritable bowel syndrome " or parasites should try it. " I haven't done an Internet search to see if Yomesan is available from Bayer or not, but if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. He has a product list I have asked him for stuff before. RASCAL and Olive Leaf both by Kroeger Herbs can be found here http://loaves-n-fishes.com/kroeger.html The original East Park Olive Leaf Extract, that has a patent on their product can be found here http://loaves-n-fishes.com/eastpark.htm This page has a lot of information on the product and what it kills and it's benefits. I sure hope you find something that helps you soon. ~Karma Re: parasite cleanse-To Karma Karma, the thought of having a tapeworm has entered my mind. And if I have one it is proof that Hulda s 3 week mopup did not kill the sucker. I have also done the Sonne cleanse as you know. And I am taking rascal right now because I think my system is immune to BWT and wormwood. I have been doing this since November. I have not tried olive leaf extract. I heard a lot about it but did not know it was good for parasites. What I want is a Roter Rooter and just flush it out.Wouldn't that be nice:-)) Thanks Karma. Love and Light Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 I just read what I wrote here, it made it sound like I was quoting Dr. Cabot and her experience with her son in the second paragraph. That isn't the case. She is giving a testimonial of a patient and the quoted words of that of a patient who was telling their experience. The topic was parasites. I am sorry for the way I worded it. Not intentional. ~Karma Re: parasite cleanse-To Karma Karma, the thought of having a tapeworm has entered my mind. And if I have one it is proof that Hulda s 3 week mopup did not kill the sucker. I have also done the Sonne cleanse as you know. And I am taking rascal right now because I think my system is immune to BWT and wormwood. I have been doing this since November. I have not tried olive leaf extract. I heard a lot about it but did not know it was good for parasites. What I want is a Roter Rooter and just flush it out.Wouldn't that be nice:-)) Thanks Karma. Love and Light Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 I just read what I wrote here, it made it sound like I was quoting Dr. Cabot and her experience with her son in the second paragraph. That isn't the case. She is giving a testimonial of a patient and the quoted words of that of a patient who was telling their experience. The topic was parasites. I am sorry for the way I worded it. Not intentional. ~Karma Re: parasite cleanse-To Karma Karma, the thought of having a tapeworm has entered my mind. And if I have one it is proof that Hulda s 3 week mopup did not kill the sucker. I have also done the Sonne cleanse as you know. And I am taking rascal right now because I think my system is immune to BWT and wormwood. I have been doing this since November. I have not tried olive leaf extract. I heard a lot about it but did not know it was good for parasites. What I want is a Roter Rooter and just flush it out.Wouldn't that be nice:-)) Thanks Karma. Love and Light Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Something you may find helpful: DAAIR is a non-profit org. est. by several people with immune challenges, like hiv, etc. They sell many, many items at wholesale cost. (sorta like Dr. Jons co-op) but not quite as low; still; they are much lower than the average, and they will send you a very valuable guide. They have Olive leaf in bulk, which is said to be best, which I plan to grind and cap. http://www.daair.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Something you may find helpful: DAAIR is a non-profit org. est. by several people with immune challenges, like hiv, etc. They sell many, many items at wholesale cost. (sorta like Dr. Jons co-op) but not quite as low; still; they are much lower than the average, and they will send you a very valuable guide. They have Olive leaf in bulk, which is said to be best, which I plan to grind and cap. http://www.daair.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 << Yomesan is available from Bayer if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. >> Karma, would you be so kind and do that?I think we all need to change products ever so often. Thanks Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 << Yomesan is available from Bayer if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. >> Karma, would you be so kind and do that?I think we all need to change products ever so often. Thanks Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Christel, I have sent an e-mail to him asking him. I'll let you know when I hear back from him. He is usually pretty quick. After reading your symptoms, I will type in beginning of the story, because it sounds like maybe the information will help you, please excuse any typos, as this is a few pages from the book. The woman who wrote this article was finally able to expel a parasite and have it identified. It wasn't a tapeworm though. Below is the article in it's entirety. From " The Healthy Liver & Bowel Book " by Dr. Cabbot http://www.liverdoctor.com page 111-113 Entitled " Bowel Parasites by Trixi Whitmore: Author of Chemical Free Living Here is a summary of my experience with parasites and the beneficial effects of Olive Leaf Extract. In the 1994 I was diagnosed with " blasto-cystis homminis " found in a stool test and listed as " unknown pathogen " by the testing laboratory. My subsequent research discovered it to be a suspected " protozoa " . However it is very widespread in the population and produces symptoms of bloating, flatulence and at times very explosive, smelly loose motions. At first these symptoms were spasmodic, but after a time they seemed to be present most of the time. Although I did not feel ill, I felt extra tired and just not " right " ! The doctor did not offer or suggest any treatment. (A subsequent visit to a specialist revealed that there was a severe outbreak in a country town and he was looking for a cure.) About this time my son, (a young man) suddenly developed symptoms which baffled the doctor. he had been away in Tasmania camping. The symptoms were terrifying and life-threatening. They began with acid indigestion, fatigue and constipation which became worse and worse each day. Antacid preparations were useless. He could eat less and less, had sever rumbling and grumbling in the tummy and the food and drink just seemed to stop at the navel level and took ages to digest. He went into a drugged-like sleep from which it was difficult to wake, and his hands and feet became swollen and very white. His face was ashen. After two weeks he had lost 14 kilograms (30 pounds) and finally when water would not pass through him, he was taken to hospital. Unfortunately it was the weekend and apart from an X ray he had no treatment. However the previous day he had seen a specialist who had prescribed Fasigyn, as he thought it could be giardia. The mixture of Fasigyn with the acute acid caused him agony, as it hurt from the throat down, but eventually after 30 hours, it must have trickled into his intestines as the " blockage " cleared. after taking Slippery Elm to put a lining back onto his stomach he started eating again, but after three days the symptoms recurred. Flagyl was then prescribed for one week and this brought things back to some kind of normalty. However, he had become lactose intolerant and constipated, and had to be careful with food which was difficult to digest. This was a young man who had never had food allergies or bowel irregularities in his whole life. Over the next 15 months the " bug " keep recurring about every six weeks. Flagyl was useless. I kept finding worm/parasite medicines for him, both herbal and allopathic, some of which worked for a short time, but the " but " very quickly became immune to the remedy. Over this period I read everything I could about parasites, which I feel are far more prevalent in our country than are recognized! My son consulted various doctors and specialists who did not seem to realize the seriousness of the situation " Irritable bowel syndrome " and was the label! Unfortunately various tests were negative, but no-one stipulated that the most effective stool sample is a PURGED sample. You might wonder why I have recounted the experience of my son. After 15 months I suddenly developed the same symptoms. (I suspect I may have picked it up while cleaning his toilet and bathroom). My son had another relapse at the same time. After a week of terrible symptoms, when I had lost 6 kilograms (13 pounds), much searching discovered a herbal tapeworm remedy called Rascal, based on chilli. This reversed the situation and our digestion started working again, but alas after three weeks it was ineffective. Further searching found Yomesan (which unfortunately Bayer have recently removed from the Australian market), a tapeworm S2 medicine, which according to their literature is also effective against roundworms. This worked and saved us from a fate worse than death, and has worked more than once, because it has a different action to other medications. Yomesan treatment is followed by a purge with Epsom salts, which cleans out the dead worms. As you can see we have both been on a roller coater ride, my son since October 1994 and myself since January 1996. Because I could not seem to get my digestion or bowels to return to normal, nor to get rid of the parasite problem, I finally found and consulted with a doctor who understood parasite problems. He sent my stool samples to the Great Smokies Laboratories in the USA. (These tests are now available in Australia at Analytical Reference Laboratories Pty Ltd (ARL) 5 Levenson Street, North Melbourne, 3051 Phone (613) Fax: (616) 9326 5004 Great Smokies found " blasto-cystis homminis " , dientamoeba fragillis (which can be hosted by threadworms), and dysbiosis (unhealthy microorganisms in the gut), rated at 12 on a scale of 1-10. Such was the health of my gut! A long period of convalescence has now taken place with intermittent doses of Yomesan and other remedies, and I hope that both my son and I are beating the problem. All along I suspected that my son had something " different " - a very virulent " bug " which behaved in a different way to anything in the parasite literature, but responded to parasite medication. (I must thank Bayer for supplying me with such useful information on various parasites.) After so many negative stool tests, I decided to start looking myself for evidence of worms. The ideal time was after dosing with Yomesan followed by Epsom salts. Persistence paid off, for I found some " interesting items, " which I took to a kind and caring naturopath/biochemist who analyses live blood. She has a microscope attached to a colour TV screen. One of the " interesting items " I found was a definite worm, 6mm long, with a heart shaped tail. I photographed it, made a sketch of same, and took it to Newcastle University for identification. (She put a diagram in the book). Also I sent the sketch and particulars to Dr. Leo Galland (world expert on parasites) and The Great Smokies Laboratories. So far no one can identify it! Maybe it is anew species of roundworm? Interestingly two new roundworms have recently been identified, one in in the muscle tissue of a fireman who was seriously ill, and another named crypto strongulus pulmoni in the sputum of Chronic Fatigue patients in the USA. I now seem to be on the road to recovery with no evidence of blasto-cystis homminis in recent tests, but do not know just what cured the blasto. Maybe it was the lemon juice and water first thing in the morning. However the dysbiosis was still a problem until a month ago when I tried Olive Leaf Extract. This has had a remarkable effect. The bloating, wind and abnormal motions stopped and for the first time in years everything returned to normal. Heaven! Anyone diagnosed with " irritable bowel syndrome " or parasites should try it. " Again, here is where get the original East Park Olive Leaf Extract, that has a patent on their product http://loaves-n-fishes.com/eastpark.htm This page has a lot of information on the product and what it kills and it's benefits. I think you can get it at regular health food stores too. ~Karma Re: parasite cleanse-To Karma << Yomesan is available from Bayer if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. >> Karma, would you be so kind and do that?I think we all need to change products ever so often. Thanks Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Christel, I have sent an e-mail to him asking him. I'll let you know when I hear back from him. He is usually pretty quick. After reading your symptoms, I will type in beginning of the story, because it sounds like maybe the information will help you, please excuse any typos, as this is a few pages from the book. The woman who wrote this article was finally able to expel a parasite and have it identified. It wasn't a tapeworm though. Below is the article in it's entirety. From " The Healthy Liver & Bowel Book " by Dr. Cabbot http://www.liverdoctor.com page 111-113 Entitled " Bowel Parasites by Trixi Whitmore: Author of Chemical Free Living Here is a summary of my experience with parasites and the beneficial effects of Olive Leaf Extract. In the 1994 I was diagnosed with " blasto-cystis homminis " found in a stool test and listed as " unknown pathogen " by the testing laboratory. My subsequent research discovered it to be a suspected " protozoa " . However it is very widespread in the population and produces symptoms of bloating, flatulence and at times very explosive, smelly loose motions. At first these symptoms were spasmodic, but after a time they seemed to be present most of the time. Although I did not feel ill, I felt extra tired and just not " right " ! The doctor did not offer or suggest any treatment. (A subsequent visit to a specialist revealed that there was a severe outbreak in a country town and he was looking for a cure.) About this time my son, (a young man) suddenly developed symptoms which baffled the doctor. he had been away in Tasmania camping. The symptoms were terrifying and life-threatening. They began with acid indigestion, fatigue and constipation which became worse and worse each day. Antacid preparations were useless. He could eat less and less, had sever rumbling and grumbling in the tummy and the food and drink just seemed to stop at the navel level and took ages to digest. He went into a drugged-like sleep from which it was difficult to wake, and his hands and feet became swollen and very white. His face was ashen. After two weeks he had lost 14 kilograms (30 pounds) and finally when water would not pass through him, he was taken to hospital. Unfortunately it was the weekend and apart from an X ray he had no treatment. However the previous day he had seen a specialist who had prescribed Fasigyn, as he thought it could be giardia. The mixture of Fasigyn with the acute acid caused him agony, as it hurt from the throat down, but eventually after 30 hours, it must have trickled into his intestines as the " blockage " cleared. after taking Slippery Elm to put a lining back onto his stomach he started eating again, but after three days the symptoms recurred. Flagyl was then prescribed for one week and this brought things back to some kind of normalty. However, he had become lactose intolerant and constipated, and had to be careful with food which was difficult to digest. This was a young man who had never had food allergies or bowel irregularities in his whole life. Over the next 15 months the " bug " keep recurring about every six weeks. Flagyl was useless. I kept finding worm/parasite medicines for him, both herbal and allopathic, some of which worked for a short time, but the " but " very quickly became immune to the remedy. Over this period I read everything I could about parasites, which I feel are far more prevalent in our country than are recognized! My son consulted various doctors and specialists who did not seem to realize the seriousness of the situation " Irritable bowel syndrome " and was the label! Unfortunately various tests were negative, but no-one stipulated that the most effective stool sample is a PURGED sample. You might wonder why I have recounted the experience of my son. After 15 months I suddenly developed the same symptoms. (I suspect I may have picked it up while cleaning his toilet and bathroom). My son had another relapse at the same time. After a week of terrible symptoms, when I had lost 6 kilograms (13 pounds), much searching discovered a herbal tapeworm remedy called Rascal, based on chilli. This reversed the situation and our digestion started working again, but alas after three weeks it was ineffective. Further searching found Yomesan (which unfortunately Bayer have recently removed from the Australian market), a tapeworm S2 medicine, which according to their literature is also effective against roundworms. This worked and saved us from a fate worse than death, and has worked more than once, because it has a different action to other medications. Yomesan treatment is followed by a purge with Epsom salts, which cleans out the dead worms. As you can see we have both been on a roller coater ride, my son since October 1994 and myself since January 1996. Because I could not seem to get my digestion or bowels to return to normal, nor to get rid of the parasite problem, I finally found and consulted with a doctor who understood parasite problems. He sent my stool samples to the Great Smokies Laboratories in the USA. (These tests are now available in Australia at Analytical Reference Laboratories Pty Ltd (ARL) 5 Levenson Street, North Melbourne, 3051 Phone (613) Fax: (616) 9326 5004 Great Smokies found " blasto-cystis homminis " , dientamoeba fragillis (which can be hosted by threadworms), and dysbiosis (unhealthy microorganisms in the gut), rated at 12 on a scale of 1-10. Such was the health of my gut! A long period of convalescence has now taken place with intermittent doses of Yomesan and other remedies, and I hope that both my son and I are beating the problem. All along I suspected that my son had something " different " - a very virulent " bug " which behaved in a different way to anything in the parasite literature, but responded to parasite medication. (I must thank Bayer for supplying me with such useful information on various parasites.) After so many negative stool tests, I decided to start looking myself for evidence of worms. The ideal time was after dosing with Yomesan followed by Epsom salts. Persistence paid off, for I found some " interesting items, " which I took to a kind and caring naturopath/biochemist who analyses live blood. She has a microscope attached to a colour TV screen. One of the " interesting items " I found was a definite worm, 6mm long, with a heart shaped tail. I photographed it, made a sketch of same, and took it to Newcastle University for identification. (She put a diagram in the book). Also I sent the sketch and particulars to Dr. Leo Galland (world expert on parasites) and The Great Smokies Laboratories. So far no one can identify it! Maybe it is anew species of roundworm? Interestingly two new roundworms have recently been identified, one in in the muscle tissue of a fireman who was seriously ill, and another named crypto strongulus pulmoni in the sputum of Chronic Fatigue patients in the USA. I now seem to be on the road to recovery with no evidence of blasto-cystis homminis in recent tests, but do not know just what cured the blasto. Maybe it was the lemon juice and water first thing in the morning. However the dysbiosis was still a problem until a month ago when I tried Olive Leaf Extract. This has had a remarkable effect. The bloating, wind and abnormal motions stopped and for the first time in years everything returned to normal. Heaven! Anyone diagnosed with " irritable bowel syndrome " or parasites should try it. " Again, here is where get the original East Park Olive Leaf Extract, that has a patent on their product http://loaves-n-fishes.com/eastpark.htm This page has a lot of information on the product and what it kills and it's benefits. I think you can get it at regular health food stores too. ~Karma Re: parasite cleanse-To Karma << Yomesan is available from Bayer if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. >> Karma, would you be so kind and do that?I think we all need to change products ever so often. Thanks Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Christel, From what I saw on the net with a search, your MD can prescribe Niclocide here in the US. A search on Yomesan found a few sites in other countries that sell it. Maybe you can orde it from them without a scrip, if their country doesn't require it. these sites have good info on yomesan: http://thriveonline.oxygen.com/medical/library/drugs/202406b.html http://home.intekom.com/pharm/bayer/yomesan.html jim Christelti@... wrote: > > << Yomesan is available from Bayer > if anyone wants it and can't find it, I do know a chemist who > works for Bayer and can ask him if they still make it. >> > > Karma, would you be so kind and do that?I think we all need to change > products ever so often. > Thanks > Christel > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 A drastic saline purge (e.g. sodium sulphate, magnesium sulphate), given two hours after the YOMESAN dose should ensure a rapid and complete expulsion of the worm. Without purgation, the parasite is excreted in pieces during the next few days. In the case of Taenia solium, a drastic purge is imperative ===== This sure sounds good to me. Has anyone ever tried it and can give personal experiemce? Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 A drastic saline purge (e.g. sodium sulphate, magnesium sulphate), given two hours after the YOMESAN dose should ensure a rapid and complete expulsion of the worm. Without purgation, the parasite is excreted in pieces during the next few days. In the case of Taenia solium, a drastic purge is imperative ===== This sure sounds good to me. Has anyone ever tried it and can give personal experiemce? Christel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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