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> Michele, Mandi, , thank you (Andy, very cute). ,

> since you apparently actually saw the parasites, was the doctor able to

> tell you what they are? Trypanosomes are found in blood, but I don't

> believe Blastocystis and Dientamoeba are found in blood.

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> Jim

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I am wondering if maybe you are mixing up Michele and . I am

the one that thinks I have trypanosomes and someone else actually saw

the blood (and I'm not well today and really don't know what her name

was, so maybe it was someone else entirely). ;-)

Michele, with one L and on the East Coast these days instead of in Cali

(and you probably haven't known me long enough to have any idea what I

am referring to)

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That would be me. She didn't tell us what the parasites are, just that

there are a lot of them and from what she showed me there were a lot

of them. My daughter has had pinworms before and we were able to get

rid of those, but the parasites in the blood will not budge. We are

chelating now and I'm hoping this will move them out. I know it sounds

kooky, believe me I am not a kooky person.

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> Michele, Mandi, , thank you (Andy, very cute). ,

> since you apparently actually saw the parasites, was the doctor able to

> tell you what they are? Trypanosomes are found in blood, but I don't

> believe Blastocystis and Dientamoeba are found in blood.

>

> Jim

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Just a note from a poisoned adult.

I had this test when I was having some serious colon problems:

http://www.metametrix.com/content/DirectoryOfServices/2100GIEffectsStool

I think it is one of the DNA ones that Andy mentioned.

I was very glad that I did the test because it turned out that I didn't

have any parasites, no yeast, no Candida, nothing strange. The

problems seemed to be associated with low numbers of all types of

normal flora. This was good to know because I thought I had some sort

of infection. If we had used antimicrobials of any sort it would have

just made the problems worse. The situation came under control with

diet, probiotics.

The low numbers of normal flora does leave me vulnerable if some

parasite or pathogen does come along.

Does the presence of mercury kill off the normal flora??

J

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> Michele, Mandi, , thank you (Andy, very cute). ,

> since you apparently actually saw the parasites, was the doctor able

to

> tell you what they are? Trypanosomes are found in blood, but I don't

> believe Blastocystis and Dientamoeba are found in blood.

>

> Jim

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I used HumaWorm. Seems to be good for any parasites as well as helps

cleanse the body at the same time. The company also sells other

versions for different ailments (liver cleanses etc). But it's all

natural.

I never thought I had parasite, but I did have gut issues. One day I

went to an applied kinesiologist and he said I had parasites. I was

like...well probably. So I am just finishing up the humaworm cleanse

now. It's capsules of herbs you take for 30 days. The first seven

kills the live parasites, the rest kills the eggs. You take two in the

am and two 12 hours later or so. They have formulas for children and

for pets.

So far so good. I got rid of the chronic bloating and pain I used to

get after eating on my right side. Ironically where the kinesiologist

said I had parasites. Tapeworm and round worm we think. I plan to do

that cleanse once a year from now on.

Anyway...a natural option to treatment.

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> Michele, Mandi, , thank you (Andy, very cute). ,

> since you apparently actually saw the parasites, was the doctor able to

> tell you what they are? Trypanosomes are found in blood, but I don't

> believe Blastocystis and Dientamoeba are found in blood.

>

> Jim

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