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other products, the toothzapper...

http://www.bestzapper.com/toothzappicator.htm Could this really do something

with the metals in the mouth to make them leave? Is that what it is saying?

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> Hi, when you are on the candida diet and detoxing does that kill

off

> parasites as well or do we need to take something elses for that?

My

> friend says i need to be on something else also. She has me on all

> types of supplements that i am overwelmed. But she says if you do

not

> kill the parasites at the same time as the candida that you are

doing

> no good. Thanks for all your support!

==>You only treat parasites if you get stool tests that indicate you

actually have them. The test indicates what kinds so you know what

treatment to use as well. If you suspect you have them do get

tested. However, garlic, coconut oil and oil of oregano kill most of

them. I was extremely sick from candida but when tested I had no

parasites - see Bee's Personal Candida Story in the files (after the

folders).

==>Many people advising you can get confusing. Often they don't

understand what a truly good nutrient-dense diet IS with enough

animals meats, fish and eggs, plus " good " saturated fats, so they

recommend all kinds of supplements that aren't necessary. They may

also recommend complicated supplements that have many ingredients,

which isn't a good idea because you won't know what is causing you

problems if you react to them.

==>Since my diet and the supplements work together it is better to

just take the Essential Supplements I recommend and nothing else.

Too many supplments overwhelm the body and may be counterproductive.

My list keeps them to the bare minimum. You can send me the list

your friend recommends and I will advise you about them. Okay?

Bee

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do a search on Hulda . there is a great book...think it is about 20 bucks

called " The cure for all diseases " / Dr. Hulda

kennetheriklucy <eislerfamily@...> wrote: could someone tell me if

there is a test to tell you if you have

parasites?

what are the symptoms of parasites, if you have them? And what are the

treatments?

I don't know anything about them, any info at all would be very much

appreciated.

Thanks.

Amber.

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Yes, it is usually stool examination/floatation. A comprehensive digestive

stool analysis

would include this but your doctor can order this separately from the local

hospital lab.

Giardia is a common protozoal parasite in the small intestine but there are a

number of

others, from amoebas to worms to liver flukes. Some may not show up on the

first

examination. Giardia causes malabsorption similar to IgA deficiency or celiac.

Pinworms

cause rectal itching usually especially around 11 pm, when the worms become

active

(yuck!). Each kind, tapeworms, etc. (and there are probably hundreds, if not

thousands)

have their own symptoms and locations and I'd rather not go through all the

possible

horror stories.

If you have visited the tropics or a so-called " third-world " country, some of

these parasites

are more likely. Giardiasis is common in this country, so are a number of other

parasitic

diseases. Some parasites are opportunistic and more likely to affect immune-

compromised hosts.

I assume you are talking mostly about internal parasites. You can get hookworms

in the SE

US by going barefoot outside. Liver flukes are usually contracted, believe it or

not, in

humans by eating watercress.(See, there are some advantages to having picky

eaters.)

There are, of course, also external parasites like lice, fleas, and chiggers. Of

course if your

pet has worms, some of them can be passed to humans, usually by the fecal/oral

route.

That's why we are supposed to get our kids to wash their hands before eating

(good luck!)

There, I didn't know I had that little essay in me...that's what comes from

being an old

retired biologist.

Hope it helps. Ask your pediatrician. (And I hope that Ben didn't pick up

anything from the

bird my puppy killed this noon, which he picked up...often parasites on animals,

like ticks,

carry protozoal parasites that may affect humans (lyme disease, etc.)...and I am

always

bugging Ben to put his shoes on outside because we live in FL which is Parasite

Central for

the US. One of my friends caught relapsing fever from a tick that lives on

pigeons, which

her husband breeds, last year.)

Peace,

Kathy E.

>

> could someone tell me if there is a test to tell you if you have

> parasites?

> what are the symptoms of parasites, if you have them? And what are the

> treatments?

> I don't know anything about them, any info at all would be very much

> appreciated.

> Thanks.

> Amber.

>

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I gave my son ParaShield and without going into nauseating detail, he

definitely had a problem. I continue to use it about twice a week and

you can visibly see the results, both in behavior improvements and in

his bm's.

I didn't base it on test results but he was always very messy and

hands-on with his own diapers prior to toilet training, so I assumed

there could be a problem.

Amy

>

> could someone tell me if there is a test to tell you if you have

> parasites?

> what are the symptoms of parasites, if you have them? And what are

the

> treatments?

> I don't know anything about them, any info at all would be very much

> appreciated.

> Thanks.

> Amber.

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Amy, did you say that you just tried the parashield without having him

tested first?

So, if it turned out that he didn't have a parasite problem, using the

parashield would be safe?

You said that you continue to use it twice a week, how much did you use it

in the beginning, and how long has he been using it? How long do you think

you'll need to use it, is it a long time treatment? Where did your son get

the parasites from. do you know?

We suspect that my son may have a parasite problem, but he hasn't been

tested, and we have no idea where he would have got them from. We were also

wondering if we could treat him safely without having him tested first, even

if it turns out that he doesn't have them. How do you use the parashield,

and where do you get it from?

Thanks for your help.

Amber.

On 6/6/06, Amy <noahsmom7898@...> wrote:

>

> I gave my son ParaShield and without going into nauseating detail, he

> definitely had a problem. I continue to use it about twice a week and

> you can visibly see the results, both in behavior improvements and in

> his bm's.

>

> I didn't base it on test results but he was always very messy and

> hands-on with his own diapers prior to toilet training, so I assumed

> there could be a problem.

>

> Amy

>

>

>

> >

> > could someone tell me if there is a test to tell you if you have

> > parasites?

> > what are the symptoms of parasites, if you have them? And what are

> the

> > treatments?

> > I don't know anything about them, any info at all would be very much

> > appreciated.

> > Thanks.

> > Amber.

> >

>

>

>

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Thank-you, Kathy, for all of the info. I really appreciate it, and it is

very helpful.

Amber.

On 6/5/06, Kathleen Eickwort <Kathleen_E@...> wrote:

>

> Yes, it is usually stool examination/floatation. A comprehensive

> digestive stool analysis

> would include this but your doctor can order this separately from the

> local hospital lab.

> Giardia is a common protozoal parasite in the small intestine but there

> are a number of

> others, from amoebas to worms to liver flukes. Some may not show up on the

> first

> examination. Giardia causes malabsorption similar to IgA deficiency or

> celiac. Pinworms

> cause rectal itching usually especially around 11 pm, when the worms

> become active

> (yuck!). Each kind, tapeworms, etc. (and there are probably hundreds, if

> not thousands)

> have their own symptoms and locations and I'd rather not go through all

> the possible

> horror stories.

>

> If you have visited the tropics or a so-called " third-world " country, some

> of these parasites

> are more likely. Giardiasis is common in this country, so are a number of

> other parasitic

> diseases. Some parasites are opportunistic and more likely to affect

> immune-

> compromised hosts.

>

> I assume you are talking mostly about internal parasites. You can get

> hookworms in the SE

> US by going barefoot outside. Liver flukes are usually contracted, believe

> it or not, in

> humans by eating watercress.(See, there are some advantages to having

> picky eaters.)

> There are, of course, also external parasites like lice, fleas, and

> chiggers. Of course if your

> pet has worms, some of them can be passed to humans, usually by the

> fecal/oral route.

> That's why we are supposed to get our kids to wash their hands before

> eating (good luck!)

>

> There, I didn't know I had that little essay in me...that's what comes

> from being an old

> retired biologist.

>

> Hope it helps. Ask your pediatrician. (And I hope that Ben didn't pick up

> anything from the

> bird my puppy killed this noon, which he picked up...often parasites on

> animals, like ticks,

> carry protozoal parasites that may affect humans (lyme disease,

> etc.)...and I am always

> bugging Ben to put his shoes on outside because we live in FL which is

> Parasite Central for

> the US. One of my friends caught relapsing fever from a tick that lives on

> pigeons, which

> her husband breeds, last year.)

>

> Peace,

> Kathy E.

>

>

>

> >

> > could someone tell me if there is a test to tell you if you have

> > parasites?

> > what are the symptoms of parasites, if you have them? And what are the

> > treatments?

> > I don't know anything about them, any info at all would be very much

> > appreciated.

> > Thanks.

> > Amber.

> >

>

>

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> Amy, did you say that you just tried the parashield without having

him

> tested first?

Yes. But I had reason to suspect, because of how often he'd handled

his dirty diapers in his previous 5 years. (I always cleaned him

very well, but it seemed quite possible.)

> So, if it turned out that he didn't have a parasite problem, using

the

> parashield would be safe?

I don't know if it's safe or not in other cases. It was fine for

him.

> You said that you continue to use it twice a week, how much did

you use it

> in the beginning, and how long has he been using it?

I started with just one dose to see what happened. The most I used

it was about 5 days in a row. I've been using it at least a year.

I give it to him between 2x a week and once every 2 weeks - when he

seems yeasty but the usual antifungals aren't helping.

How long do you think

> you'll need to use it, is it a long time treatment?

In most cultures, parasites are seen as something that can and do

happen to almost everyone at some point. We are the only culture

that doesn't address them, as I understand it. That doesn't mean

they don't exist here. I do plan to periodically use it whenever he

seems excessively stimmy but yeast treatments don't help.

Where did your son get

> the parasites from. do you know?

I assume his diapers, and many people get them from handling raw

meat. I don't mean the dangerous ones that can kill you, but

they're out there in milder forms.

> We suspect that my son may have a parasite problem, but he hasn't

been

> tested, and we have no idea where he would have got them from.

Google " parasite cleanse. " Although I find most of those methods

extreme, you will get some basic information about how we get them

and what other cultures do to treat them.

We were also

> wondering if we could treat him safely without having him tested

first, even

> if it turns out that he doesn't have them.

If he doesn't have them, you maybe wouldn't need to treat them.

It's possible that the ingredients are just acting in a way on the

yeast that is more powerful than anything we've ever tried.

How do you use the parashield,

> and where do you get it from?

I uses the capsules and liquid, and I get it from our health food

store. I mixed the liquid in applesauce, and give him a capsule

(although he chews it rather than swallowing it.) Now, I just use a

squirt of the liquid in applesauce, with his other supplements.

Amy

>

>

> On 6/6/06, Amy <noahsmom7898@...> wrote:

> >

> > I gave my son ParaShield and without going into nauseating

detail, he

> > definitely had a problem. I continue to use it about twice a

week and

> > you can visibly see the results, both in behavior improvements

and in

> > his bm's.

> >

> > I didn't base it on test results but he was always very messy and

> > hands-on with his own diapers prior to toilet training, so I

assumed

> > there could be a problem.

> >

> > Amy

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > could someone tell me if there is a test to tell you if you

have

> > > parasites?

> > > what are the symptoms of parasites, if you have them? And what

are

> > the

> > > treatments?

> > > I don't know anything about them, any info at all would be

very much

> > > appreciated.

> > > Thanks.

> > > Amber.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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From what i understand from the things i have read about parasites is that

when they are killed off, we can suffer from a 'die-off' reaction. I think

but am not 100% sure, this is due to the toxic waste produced from the

parasites dying.

That is why it is encouraged to do a bowel cleanse before a parasite cleanse

so that one can evacuate the toxins quicker and easier - thus hoping to

reduce die-off reactions, such a nausea, migraine, insomnia, aching limbs

etc.

www.curezone.com is a great site which has a parasite support forum.

(Supporting you, not the parasites!)

Hope this helps abit,

Bec.

>From: " Rich " <mrrich1@...>

>Reply-bowel cleanse

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>Subject: Parasites

>Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:49:25 -0000

>

>I have heard that parasites can give you a really hard time when you

>try to kill them. Is this true???

>

>Rich

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I agree. I have looked at badbugs and just do not want to take the toxic

combination. I have had environmental toxic exposure so am getting better

since the offending plastic mesh implant was removed in October. I am also

doing

far infrared sauna, inulin and whey. Raising your glutathione levels is a

VERY effective way to eliminate parasites.

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Hi Bill

I was daignosed with Blastocystis and Candida in stool samples 6 weeks ago and

have been

taking herbs to kill the blasto. 6 weeks of treatment coming to end tomorrow -

yippee. I will

have another test in 3 weeks to see if Im clear. I am sure Blasto is a pathogen,

though is not

recognized by a lot of Dr.s as such. It is true tht symptoms vary from person to

person and

depend on general health specally of the bowel.

I have been using the whey and Inulin for about 5 weeks and am just starting to

notice an

improvement. I have also been on a Candida diet and some of the herbs also kill

candida, so

its difficult for me to say what exactly is working for what.

I would recommend the whey Inulin and Selenium to boost glutathoine and promote

good

bowel ecology and immune strength. Look at badbugs.org for Blasto information.

I thought I'd try the herbs before resorting to antibiotics.

ByronShire NSW Australia

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I don't know about lab work -- I understand it only turns up about 5%

of parasite infestations (doesn't even check for most of them) and

perhaps 30% of bowel dysbioisis.

Duncan

>

> , you can have a CDSA stool test done through an alternative

health

> care practitioner. Then there will be no doubts as to your

condition.

> It will tell you if you have yeast and how much, also if you have

> parasites or any other kind of harmful bacteria. I would strongly

> recommend that you have it done.

> It will either put you at rest or tell you what you need to do.

> Steph

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Yes, most are microscopic but some can be visible like tape worms and pin worms.

Your puppy had round worms. Heart worm is transferred by mosquito bites. I

haven't heard of heartworm infecting humans but it might be possible. I haven't

checked it out. Unclean water harbors lots of critters that can get in you as

can inadequately washed fruits and veggies. Besides the cleanses you need to

use a zapper. Trichina worm lives in muscle and as many as 1/3 of Americans who

eat pork have been infected from what I have read. single cell parasites can

cause diarrhea, vomiting and fever. flukes and viruses can cause cancer. Just

recently salmonella was found in peanut butter, the source was from a leaky

sprinkler system in the attic of the storage area. contaminated water dripped

into the raw peanuts and powdered peanuts. You cannot be sure that everything

you have eaten in your life was free of parasites. You need to follow Dr

s protocol to get rid of parasites.

Zapping is part of the process.

texasrose4907 <texasrose4907@...> wrote: I have another question. Do

people really have parasites? I have

never heard of that! If that is the case, why don't doctors tell you

that and treat people. I've never done any sort of cleanse...ever. I

am 43. Will I get nausiated over what I see? The thought of worms is

a nightmare. As crazy (or childish) as it sounds, I can NEVER eat

spaghetti because when I was six a pup of ours threw up and I thought

it was spaghetti (until they moved) obviously it was worms. I never

ate spaghetti again. Can't even watch fear factor. YUCK!!!!!!!!!!

Will the cleanse save me from surgery?

Thanks

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Ask your vet why your pets would have worms and you would not. We are a better

and slower source of food and warmth for all manner of hitch-hikers, and most

doctors are simply ignorant because they never heard (or thought about ) this in

med school.

Blessings!

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parasites

I have another question. Do people really have parasites? I have

never heard of that! If that is the case, why don't doctors tell you

that and treat people. I've never done any sort of cleanse...ever. I

am 43. Will I get nausiated over what I see? The thought of worms is

a nightmare. As crazy (or childish) as it sounds, I can NEVER eat

spaghetti because when I was six a pup of ours threw up and I thought

it was spaghetti (until they moved) obviously it was worms. I never

ate spaghetti again. Can't even watch fear factor. YUCK!!!!!!!!!!

Will the cleanse save me from surgury?

Thanks

Sandy

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Joanne, If you've seen parasites, it's important to continue with parasite cleansing . .. but you may want to change products if you're feeling so bad on this one. Hugs and prayers, Rogene

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Sandy, I don't think we have parasites from implants . . . However, anyone can get parasites . . . and, if you get them, they need to be gotten rid of . . . so your body can use the nutrition you give it for itself and not have to share with critters you don't want around. Rogene

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I'm sure Dr. G will treat your daughters parasites. It's appropriate to always

treat intestional parasites when they're found. Your regular ped.(if not Dr.G)

will also be able to treat your daughter.

@...: carrieps@...: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 11:22:55

-0700Subject: parasites

We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that our daughter has a

parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does Dr. G. treat parasites. What does

he say about it. It has been suggested that we put her on Metraonidazole

Benzoate. We know nothing about this and would really appreciate any information

and/or advice!!

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I agree with that Dr. G and your ped. would more than likely

treat the parasites. The only thing I wanted to add is that Dr. G

may want to do his own test, though. He doesn't trust the " autism "

labs.

Cheryl

On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Caroline wrote:

> We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that our

> daughter has a parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does Dr. G.

> treat parasites. What does he say about it. It has been suggested that

> we put her on Metraonidazole Benzoate. We know nothing about this and

> would really appreciate any information and/or advice!!

>

>

>

>

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I would treat the parasite. My experience has been that my children

are so much better when this is taken care of.

-

-- In , Caroline <carrieps@...> wrote:

>

> Now our daughter's pediatrician has suggested that we not treat

for the

> parasite because it is a very common and often harmless one. And

> Pfeiffer (like DAN) wants us to treat it. I don't know what to

do!!

>

> Any ideas??

>

>

>

> Cheryl Lowrance wrote:

>

> > I agree with that Dr. G and your ped. would more than

likely

> > treat the parasites. The only thing I wanted to add is that Dr. G

> > may want to do his own test, though. He doesn't trust

the " autism "

> > labs.

> >

> > Cheryl

> >

> > On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Caroline wrote:

> >

> > > We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that

our

> > > daughter has a parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does

Dr. G.

> > > treat parasites. What does he say about it. It has been

suggested that

> > > we put her on Metraonidazole Benzoate. We know nothing about

this and

> > > would really appreciate any information and/or advice!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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Why don¹t you call Dr. Goldberg¹s office and ask? The office # is (818)

343-1010. I know they¹re very busy and can sometimes sound ³short² with

people because of that, but don¹t let that intimidate you. They do care

about the children, and want the best for them. Since you¹ve already sent

in your packet, you should be entitled to at least an opinion!

Caroline G.

From: Caroline <carrieps@...>

Reply-< >

Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 23:25:49 -0700

< >

Subject: Re: parasites

Now our daughter's pediatrician has suggested that we not treat for the

parasite because it is a very common and often harmless one. And

Pfeiffer (like DAN) wants us to treat it. I don't know what to do!!

Any ideas??

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this is my opinion (not being medical by nature), My son last year had

some cysts ie. eggs. His pediatrician said not too treat it, but I went ahead

while he was on Diflucan. We continued on the protocol and had nooo problems.

Its your decision but I believe its better to get rid of anything that in the GI

system that can be harmful. Go with your gut feeling. Kavita

Re: parasites

Now our daughter's pediatrician has suggested that we not treat for the

parasite because it is a very common and often harmless one. And

Pfeiffer (like DAN) wants us to treat it. I don't know what to do!!

Any ideas??

Cheryl Lowrance wrote:

> I agree with that Dr. G and your ped. would more than likely

> treat the parasites. The only thing I wanted to add is that Dr. G

> may want to do his own test, though. He doesn't trust the " autism "

> labs.

>

> Cheryl

>

> On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Caroline wrote:

>

> > We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that our

> > daughter has a parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does Dr. G.

> > treat parasites. What does he say about it. It has been suggested that

> > we put her on Metraonidazole Benzoate. We know nothing about this and

> > would really appreciate any information and/or advice!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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Hi ,

Having a parasite (or parasites) can be huge on behavior and the body. I

would have my child treated right away. You are *lucky* you know what

parasite is affecting your child and the treatment for it. My son had a

parasite (or parasites) and we did not know which one(s). I was told there

are tests for ~50, yet there are over 1000 different parasites. We were

still able to effectively treat him, but the discovery process was arduous

and he was suffering (severe diarrhea, lethargy, dehydration for

daaaaayyyyys).

Kristy

Re: parasites

Thanks for your feedback. We are not seeing him yet. He just got the

packet. I am wondering whether we should that the " autism " labs are

accurate and treat it the way they want us to. I am not sure how long

we will be waiting for an appointment. We don't want to mess up

anything in his protocol by treating it the wrong way or treating

something that does not exist. Does anyone know what the behavioral or

physical effects of having a parasite could be?

Cheryl Lowrance wrote:

> I agree with that Dr. G and your ped. would more than likely

> treat the parasites. The only thing I wanted to add is that Dr. G

> may want to do his own test, though. He doesn't trust the " autism "

> labs.

>

> Cheryl

>

> On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Caroline wrote:

>

> > We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that our

> > daughter has a parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does Dr. G.

> > treat parasites. What does he say about it. It has been suggested that

> > we put her on Metraonidazole Benzoate. We know nothing about this and

> > would really appreciate any information and/or advice!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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The other thing I was told about parasites is that at any given time, 1 in 5

children has them, but they won't show any signs because their immune

systems aren't compromised. In our kids, however, they often are affected

negatively because their immune systems are compromised.

Kristy

Re: parasites

Now our daughter's pediatrician has suggested that we not treat for the

parasite because it is a very common and often harmless one. And

Pfeiffer (like DAN) wants us to treat it. I don't know what to do!!

Any ideas??

Cheryl Lowrance wrote:

> I agree with that Dr. G and your ped. would more than likely

> treat the parasites. The only thing I wanted to add is that Dr. G

> may want to do his own test, though. He doesn't trust the " autism "

> labs.

>

> Cheryl

>

> On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Caroline wrote:

>

> > We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that our

> > daughter has a parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does Dr. G.

> > treat parasites. What does he say about it. It has been suggested that

> > we put her on Metraonidazole Benzoate. We know nothing about this and

> > would really appreciate any information and/or advice!!

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my son was treated with Flagyl for his parasites. Diflucan is an

anti-fungal used on the protocol. Kavita

Re: parasites

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> Now our daughter's pediatrician has suggested that we not treat for the

> parasite because it is a very common and often harmless one. And

> Pfeiffer (like DAN) wants us to treat it. I don't know what to do!!

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> Any ideas??

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> > I agree with that Dr. G and your ped. would more than likely

> > treat the parasites. The only thing I wanted to add is that Dr. G

> > may want to do his own test, though. He doesn't trust the " autism "

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> > On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Caroline wrote:

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> > > We just got some testing done by Doctors Data that said that our

> > > daughter has a parasite (Dientamoeba fragilis trophs). Does Dr. G.

> > > treat parasites. What does he say about it. It has been suggested that

> > > we put her on Metraonidazole Benzoate. We know nothing about this and

> > > would really appreciate any information and/or advice!!

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