Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 Are you on the 11th day of the " parasite cleanse " ? If you are, it may be symptoms of " die-off " of parasites. I've heard others here talk about such things. I would continue with what you are doing and then do a liver cleanse after. What is your condition? What are you trying to improve? I guess I never picked up on that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 Thank you for the response... I am on the 11th day of the parasite cleanse. 2.5 weeks ago I developed a soreness in the testicle area. I went to see a doctor and he wanted to see if it would pass. It did not... and 4 days later I discovered a lump, the size of a small pea, on my left testicle. I started on the zapper immediately and found relief in 2 days. Two days later I started the cleanse. The lump is VERY difficult to find. At times I can't find it at all. Since I started to the cleanse I've had, at the most, soreness for an hour a day(rather than constant). However, last night it became the same as it'd been at the begining... Thank you again... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 Advice Please.... I am in serious need of advice from others that have sucessfully use Dr. 's method. In my first 4-7 days there was drastic improvement in my health, but now that I am in day 11 I appear to be slipping back. The throbbing and swelling has returned and a lump that I was unable to find days ago I can feel again. Can anyone recommend anything? Can I be zapping more than once a day? Is it safe to zap directly in the groin area? Thank You for your time, G. Bosko -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At Hulda's clinic; the zapping is continuous...We are advised to zap at least 3 times per day for advanced cases of cancer..What is your condition? There is a part in Hulda's book wherein there are certain tape worms that are sometimes difficult to get rid of and that's what might be bothering you..That happened to me as well and I found that doing 8 BWH Capsules; laying down after zapping for an hour and then doing another 8 capsules and another zapping and then having good bowel movement; seemed to bring my energy level back up.. Which reminds me that I'd better perform my weekly maintenance deworming I would think that the groin area is really no different than any other area; other than if you're a male and thinking of performing some " procreation " duties?..Could result in strange children obssessed with parasites.. melville ;-) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2007 Report Share Posted March 28, 2007 Hello everyone.... We are very fortunate that our ten year old son with HFA has never had any real issues with OCD, or even had items that he was overly obsessed with/interested in. However, he has recently developed what I can only describe as a phobia towards cartoons. Yes, I said Cartoons. He has always loved cartoons, and game cube, etc. But now he is clearly afraid to watch cartoons on television and the other day at a restaurant he was extremely upset and scared because a child walked in wearing a cartoon character shirt. He really NEEDED to leave the restaurant. So you can see how this can become quite debilitating quickly. He is now terrified of the murals on the school walls and will put his arm up to block him from seeing the murals. This seems to be more of a phobia than an OCD, I think. But then he has also recently decided that he is terrified of one of the two black leather sofas in our family room. Yes, both sofas are identical, but he is truly terrified to touch and you can just forget the thought of sitting on it. Now this sounds a bit OCD to me. I am not sure what to do about this....short of buying him a new wardrobe and never going anywhere...as cartoons are everywhere. He has done so well and its bizarre that at age ten and a half he would develop these reactions. Has anyone else experienced this? I hate to go down the anti-anxiety route, and know that Prozac is an option. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 Is he verbal, able to write or otherwise communicative? Have you asked him why they scare him? If he's able to write, consider asking his to write about them. Sounds like he has associated them with something scary. Are the black leather sofas in a room with a TV? Does the one he's afraid of face the TV? S S Hello everyone.... We are very fortunate that our ten year old son with HFA has never had any real issues with OCD, or even had items that he was overly obsessed with/interested in. However, he has recently developed what I can only describe as a phobia towards cartoons. Yes, I said Cartoons. He has always loved cartoons, and game cube, etc. But now he is clearly afraid to watch cartoons on television and the other day at a restaurant he was extremely upset and scared because a child walked in wearing a cartoon character shirt. He really NEEDED to leave the restaurant. So you can see how this can become quite debilitating quickly. He is now terrified of the murals on the school walls and will put his arm up to block him from seeing the murals. This seems to be more of a phobia than an OCD, I think. But then he has also recently decided that he is terrified of one of the two black leather sofas in our family room. Yes, both sofas are identical, but he is truly terrified to touch and you can just forget the thought of sitting on it. Now this sounds a bit OCD to me. I am not sure what to do about this....short of buying him a new wardrobe and never going anywhere...as cartoons are everywhere. He has done so well and its bizarre that at age ten and a half he would develop these reactions. Has anyone else experienced this? I hate to go down the anti-anxiety route, and know that Prozac is an option. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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