Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 I was going to mention this also. Parasites have a 3 month life cycle, you need to keep hitting them at every stage. Black Walnut for 2 months floowed by Wormwood Oil for 2 months was effective for a freind of mine. I used Biocidin from Biobotanicalresearch.com which says it hits yeast, bacteria and parasites so if you have the ping pong thing going on that might be one to consider. We did 10 days of Flagly years ago with good effect but continued on with the Biocidin after. There are two types of Biocidin - orginal and advanced, I prefer the original. Nasty little critters parasites MAndi in UK > I am sure you already know about Black Walnut for parasites, but I > thought I would mention it, just in case. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 My 7-year-old son has tested positive for Blastocystis (a parasite) for almost two years now, despite countless different natural remedies (oil of oregano, parasite purge, and others). The only thing that has helped at all is being on Flagyl, a very strong antibiotic, which I fear now is producing terrible yeast overgrowth issues. He is also taking Nystatin and probiotics but seems to be regressing in ways that mystify us. Starting enzymes about three weeks ago, we saw some terrific improvements right away, in appetite, behavior, language, etc. but he was still incontinent (the main earmark of this parasite. On flagyl he doesn't have accidents). We put him on another course of flagyl and he seems to have regressed in virtually every department. Obviously, we'll take him off the flagyl but does anyone have any success stories with getting rid of a stubborn parasite? Might being on enzymes longer eventually help this situation? What about battling yeast if it's happening even while on Nystatin? Anyone have any good ideas with that? Thank you Cammie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 >>>> despite countless different natural remedies (oil of oregano, parasite purge, and others). The only thing that has helped at all is being on Flagyl, a very strong antibiotic, which I fear now is producing terrible yeast overgrowth issues. This was the same thing we experienced. The over-the-counter supplements work great for health maintenance and mild to moderate problems, but for really severe issues, a prescription compound may be needed. >>>>Starting enzymes about three weeks ago, we saw some terrific improvements right away, in appetite, behavior, language, etc. but he was still incontinent (the main earmark of this parasite. Okay...good. Enzymes working. It might take longer to thoroughly rid the body of pathogens and heal the gut. >>>>We put him on another course of flagyl and he seems to have regressed in virtually every department. Well, there might be a synergistic interaction between the flagyl now and the enzymes (the enzymes increased the effectiveness of the flagyl). So you are getting more die-off that before. Research has shown this positive interaction with yeast and bacteria treatments. It is sort of like what we experienced with the severe bacteria with my younger son. 5 months of aggressive dosing with culturelle and enzymes did help control the problem noticeably. But it didn't wipe it out. So we did a round of antibiotics (colloidal silver in our case) and this whipped it. After that the enzymes and probiotics at a typical dose worked great at keeping the bad bacteria out. >>>Might being on enzymes longer eventually help this situation? I think so. At least help it to be better than it would be otherwise. Since flagyl and nystatin are both prescription meds what does your doctor say? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 I am sure you already know about Black Walnut for parasites, but I thought I would mention it, just in case. There have been discussions elsewhere on how drugs like Nystatin and Diflucan actually create a monster yeast problem after you stop. This happened to my daughter on Diflucan. The worst behavior ever. I try to stay away from GSE, and use it as my last line of defense for a heavy hitter. That works pretty well for us. If you fear a major yeast problem - GSE is what I would use. If its moderate - I would try olive leaf, Candex, and no fenol. You may try to reduce carbs further, and no sugar. ongoing parasite issue My 7-year-old son has tested positive for Blastocystis (a parasite) for almost two years now, despite countless different natural remedies (oil of oregano, parasite purge, and others). The only thing that has helped at all is being on Flagyl, a very strong antibiotic, which I fear now is producing terrible yeast overgrowth issues. He is also taking Nystatin and probiotics but seems to be regressing in ways that mystify us. Starting enzymes about three weeks ago, we saw some terrific improvements right away, in appetite, behavior, language, etc. but he was still incontinent (the main earmark of this parasite. On flagyl he doesn't have accidents). We put him on another course of flagyl and he seems to have regressed in virtually every department. Obviously, we'll take him off the flagyl but does anyone have any success stories with getting rid of a stubborn parasite? Might being on enzymes longer eventually help this situation? What about battling yeast if it's happening even while on Nystatin? Anyone have any good ideas with that? Thank you Cammie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Dear Cammie, My son also had this parasite. We treated it with the Bioclear Program (it was prescribed through Pfeiffer - it was two years ago and I don't remember much about it except it had several different parts - capsules and drops...wish I remembered more. I think you can research it on the Internet). I remember we also used Uva Ursi and garlic. We used Nystatin (recommended by Pfeiffer) for a short time. The combination of all of the above got rid of the Blastocystis and was finally potty trained...But it also seems to have made room for YEAST which it took us another hellish year and a half to get under control...For yeast, Dana's tried and true Grapefruit Seed Extract seemed to make the most difference...We also used Saccharomyces Boulardii, Three-Lac (also helped a lot), and Caprylic Acid. Primal Defense Probiotic was a big weapon in the yeast wars. We used therapeutic dosages (started at 1 cap/day and worked up to 6/day...stayed on 6 for three months, then worked back down), and this seemed to put the final nail on the yeasties' coffin. His last Comprehensive Stool Analysis came back yeast-free, good in Lactobacillus (a first), but with bacteria So now we've experienced everything...Well, maybe not everything, but I don't really want to experience everything ............Except the good stuff Hope this helps! , mom to and ongoing parasite issue > My 7-year-old son has tested positive for Blastocystis (a parasite) > for almost two years now, despite countless different natural > remedies (oil of oregano, parasite purge, and others). The only > thing that has helped at all is being on Flagyl, a very strong > antibiotic, which I fear now is producing terrible yeast overgrowth > issues. He is also taking Nystatin and probiotics but seems to be > regressing in ways that mystify us. > > Starting enzymes about three weeks ago, we saw some terrific > improvements right away, in appetite, behavior, language, etc. but > he was still incontinent (the main earmark of this parasite. On > flagyl he doesn't have accidents). We put him on another course of > flagyl and he seems to have regressed in virtually every department. > Obviously, we'll take him off the flagyl but does anyone have any > success stories with getting rid of a stubborn parasite? Might being > on enzymes longer eventually help this situation? > > What about battling yeast if it's happening even while on Nystatin? > Anyone have any good ideas with that? Thank you Cammie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 In a message dated 3/13/04 9:51:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, Ajwilson@... writes: > web site explains the necessary repetitions for killing them > (eggs and all). If you are interested, I can try to find the web site again. > Abby, That would be great. TIA, Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 >>I am sure you already know about Black Walnut for parasites, but I thought I would mention it, just in case. Dr Hulda has a parasitic remedy with black walnut, wormwood and cloves that you can purchase on the Internet. She is a Canadian biochemist (I think) who has done lots of research into parasites and their connection to disease. The web site explains the necessary repetitions for killing them (eggs and all). If you are interested, I can try to find the web site again. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Mandi, How would you compare Biocidin to GSE? After I get through this lovely round of antibitoics, I'm going to go back to natural yeast killer/probiotics for a few weeks and then when we get another school break try GSE. Many have seen major come backs with diflucan and some with nystatin, anyone see this with GSE? Assuming a strict diet and heavy probiotics would follow. Thanks, Kari Re: ongoing parasite issue I was going to mention this also. Parasites have a 3 month life cycle, you need to keep hitting them at every stage. Black Walnut for 2 months floowed by Wormwood Oil for 2 months was effective for a freind of mine. I used Biocidin from Biobotanicalresearch.com which says it hits yeast, bacteria and parasites so if you have the ping pong thing going on that might be one to consider. We did 10 days of Flagly years ago with good effect but continued on with the Biocidin after. There are two types of Biocidin - orginal and advanced, I prefer the original. Nasty little critters parasites MAndi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 I prefer Biocidin, its slower but you seem to get less of the ping pong between types of flare up and it doesn;t give Sam a rash which GSe always did thought I was never sure if that was related to the GSE or the dieoff MAndi > How would you compare Biocidin to GSE? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 http://www.curezone.com/clark/parasites.asp and http://www.drhuldaclark.org/therapy_parasite.asp are a couple of webpages dealing with the issue of parasites and Dr 's research and remedies. I think the second one also sells the remedies in capsule form. I can't tell you if they sell good quality or not. Her remedies are available from lots of people as she publishes the recipes in her books, but the potency varies depending on the quality of the ingredients. http://ia.com/ is recommended by people in the herbal community as providing good quality (read strong) tinctures that can be used with either kids or adults. Please understand that I'm not recommending you use this on your child. It has been successfully used on kids, but you must do research on the three herbs in it and be satisfied that you can use it. I'm not saying this because I believe that the remedies are not safe but because there are possible interactions between some herbs and medicines. So please read the information on these sites well as they all contain information on the herbs used. Regards Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Thank you SO much to everyone who offered suggestions about my 7 year-old's parasite issues. I got more ideas in three days than I have in months of going to doctors. My question is for people who have used Black Walnut Oil with children: our doctor says it's okay to try this, but he doesn't usually prescribe it for children as it's very toxic. What are the doses people have used and how long did they keep it up? Our son has Blastocystis hominis which I'm learning is a particularly finicky parasite. We're also using wormwood oil, as per Hulda 's website recommendations. We're planning to follow her guidelines and then try Biocidin but I'm curious what other people encountered. Thank you again for all the help. Cammie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Dear Cammie, As I remember, Biocidin has black walnut oil in it along with a lot of other things. tolerated it well (and he is very sensitive). However, we did have a yeast problem afterwards, so be sure to use good probiotics... , mom to and Re: ongoing parasite issue > Thank you SO much to everyone who offered suggestions about my 7 year-old's > parasite issues. I got more ideas in three days than I have in months of going > to doctors. My question is for people who have used Black Walnut Oil with > children: our doctor says it's okay to try this, but he doesn't usually > prescribe it for children as it's very toxic. What are the doses people have used > and how long did they keep it up? Our son has Blastocystis hominis which I'm > learning is a particularly finicky parasite. We're also using wormwood oil, as > per Hulda 's website recommendations. We're planning to follow her > guidelines and then try Biocidin but I'm curious what other people encountered. > > Thank you again for all the help. Cammie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 >>My question is for people who have used Black Walnut Oil with children: our doctor says it's okay to try this, but he doesn't usually prescribe it for children as it's very toxic. I see that you refer to Black Walnut Oil and Wormwood oil. Do you mean ticture? I've never heard of either one being an oil. Dr definitely made a ticture. I've used Black Walnut (capsules) for 2-3 weeks on myself after visiting India many years ago and feeling like I had some sort of parasite problem. I had no side effects at all. I used it again (ticture) to do a Hulda style cleanse a couple of years back and again, no side effects at all. Again about 2-3 weeks. I should have repeated, but didn't as I didn't feel I had any real problems. I think your doctor is ill informed. My herb book (Balch and Balch Presription for Nutritional Healing) says Black Walnut aids digestion and acts as a laxative. Heals mouth and throat sores. Cleanses body of some types of parasites...... It gives no warnings at all and Balch and Balch are very conservative. If there is any kind of problem with a herb, they list it. They list problems such as interference with absorption of vitamins, known conditions when herbs can't be use (like high blood pressure or during pregnancy) etc. HTH Abby What are the doses people have used and how long did they keep it up? Our son has Blastocystis hominis which I'm learning is a particularly finicky parasite. We're also using wormwood oil, as per Hulda 's website recommendations. We're planning to follow her guidelines and then try Biocidin but I'm curious what other people encountered. Thank you again for all the help. Cammie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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