Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 I've had a test come back positive for Endolimax nana, a parasite. The doctor says he's treated it successfully with Bactrim, but Bactrim makes me really sick, as do most abx. So I'm opting to coil for it instead. I found these frx on the CAFL: 19715.68, 981.59, 21508.01, 1070.82. I don't think I can use either of the two really high frx on the coil, which would leave 981.59 and 1070.82. Before I start experimenting, I thought I'd ask whether anyone here has coiled for this particular parasite. He says it causes a multitude of GI problems. Since I HAVE a multitude of GI problems, which now apparently are not limited to H. pylori, it makes sense that if I have this, it's contributing to my digestive havoc. Thanks for any input. BTW, I know some will advise MMS for this. But now that's been added to the growing list of "can't handle that," yet another slam to my digestion. Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Hi Peggy,Sorry, I hit the wrong button. I don't coil; I have a different machine, but I've heard that dividing any frequency number by two is basically halving the wave and maintaining the quality of that frequency. If the number is still too large, divide by two again and again. (I double most CAFL numbers for my machine)Also, I'm not familiar with this particular parasite, but it might be shredded by diatomaceous earth as other parasites are. Food grade DE is easy to use; just stir a tsp. into your morning cereal; it has no taste and while lethal to parasites, is too minute to shred our tissue.Be well,Léna I've had a test come back positive for Endolimax nana, a parasite. The doctor says he's treated it successfully with Bactrim, but Bactrim makes me really sick, as do most abx. So I'm opting to coil for it instead. I found these frx on the CAFL: 19715.68, 981.59, 21508.01, 1070.82. I don't think I can use either of the two really high frx on the coil, which would leave 981.59 and 1070.82. Before I start experimenting, I thought I'd ask whether anyone here has coiled for this particular parasite. He says it causes a multitude of GI problems. Since I HAVE a multitude of GI problems, which now apparently are not limited to H. pylori, it makes sense that if I have this, it's contributing to my digestive havoc. Thanks for any input. BTW, I know some will advise MMS for this. But now that's been added to the growing list of "can't handle that," yet another slam to my digestion. Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Thanks, Lena. I have some DE on hand, to use on my cat. I've never taken it internally but I just looked at the label and it's food grade. It recommends 1-2 tbsp per 50 lbs of body weight for animals. Gosh, that sounds like a lot. That would mean several tbsp per day for me. You think a tsp/day is enough for a human? Thanks so much for the recommendation. Peggy From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of Guyot LénaSent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 6:37 PMTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: OT: Endolimax nana Hi Peggy, Sorry, I hit the wrong button. I don't coil; I have a different machine, but I've heard that dividing any frequency number by two is basically halving the wave and maintaining the quality of that frequency. If the number is still too large, divide by two again and again. (I double most CAFL numbers for my machine) Also, I'm not familiar with this particular parasite, but it might be shredded by diatomaceous earth as other parasites are. Food grade DE is easy to use; just stir a tsp. into your morning cereal; it has no taste and while lethal to parasites, is too minute to shred our tissue. Be well, Léna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Hi Peggy,I run parasite frx all the time, and take the DE more as a preventive than a killing protocol; just a big heaping tsp.. You probably should follow their guidelines if you're presently 'occupied'.Be well,LénaThanks, Lena. I have some DE on hand, to use on my cat. I've never taken it internally but I just looked at the label and it's food grade. It recommends 1-2 tbsp per 50 lbs of body weight for animals. Gosh, that sounds like a lot. That would mean several tbsp per day for me. You think a tsp/day is enough for a human? Thanks so much for the recommendation. PeggyFrom: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of Guyot LénaSent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 6:37 PMTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: OT: Endolimax nana Hi Peggy,Sorry, I hit the wrong button. I don't coil; I have a different machine, but I've heard that dividing any frequency number by two is basically halving the wave and maintaining the quality of that frequency. If the number is still too large, divide by two again and again. (I double most CAFL numbers for my machine)Also, I'm not familiar with this particular parasite, but it might be shredded by diatomaceous earth as other parasites are. Food grade DE is easy to use; just stir a tsp. into your morning cereal; it has no taste and while lethal to parasites, is too minute to shred our tissue.Be well,Léna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Okay, thanks. I think I'll start small with the tsp you first recommended, just to see how I respond to it before jumping off the deep end with 1-2 Tbsp per 50 pounds. If I did that I'd be taking as much as 1/4 cup a day. That seems like a lot to start with. But I so much appreciate your bringing this to my attention. Whew. Peggy From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of Guyot LénaSent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:03 PMTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: OT: Endolimax nana Hi Peggy, I run parasite frx all the time, and take the DE more as a preventive than a killing protocol; just a big heaping tsp.. You probably should follow their guidelines if you're presently 'occupied'. Be well, Léna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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