Guest guest Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 I did their 30 day cleanse. This stuff works great. I wish my kid could swallow pills...I'd cleanse him too. At the school where I work every month around the full moon, the teachers all dread it because the autism classes go wild. The kids have meltdowns and are totally way off from regular days. They can't figure it out. I mentioned parasites and how that causes this because parasite egg activity is near the full moon. Course, they all thought I was nuts....shows what they know! > > Just wanted to share. We are on week 2 of humaworm, hope I spelled that right. Sleeping, amazingly sound. Going to sleep early and falling asleep fast. I slept with him in our motel last Thursday, a very peaceful night. When he was younger and even now, his body never really rested well at night. He was always wiggly, strange. Child never two was never like that. He always ground his teeth when little too. Hasn't done that since starting enzymes. He can tell he's sleeping better, feels better. I was adding gaba but stopped. I should not have started both at the same time. I guess my hunch was this humaworm is really helping. After our 30 days are up for treatment, will be interesting to see if he goes backwards. Cross that bridge when we get there. He had campleobacter (sp?) at 2 1/2 and c.diff and clostridia in testing which was over a year ago now. > > I also found biotin, a chewable, for my dog. and , claims " maintain healthy skin and hair coat and for fat and carbohydrate metabolism. " 125 tablets for $12.99. Anyway, I order from them for her now so will add this to my next order. So any one out there that has like the long eared dog with yeast issues, might be worth a try. My sheltie has issues, which is unusual since her ears are pointy. Just thought I'd share on that one. > > Tammy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 Jan What did you see or feel yourself? I'd like to spend the money on me and try it. Just go broke keeping the two up and going. Now that my guy is swallowing capsules, chelation is next!!! Just got to get him feeling better, which he is. I also want to finish this protocol too. So many capsules, he looks at me like I'm nuts. I'm hoping this does the trick and nothing bigger and badder to conquer. Scary, honestly. I talk to my mom about this and she is supportive. I honestly won't tell just anyone. You're right, they would think I'm nuts, maybe they already do. No honestly, they've seen great gains with him in the past year. I hoping for more great things. Tammy [ ] Re: humaworm amazing and biotin for dogs I did their 30 day cleanse. This stuff works great. I wish my kid could swallow pills...I'd cleanse him too. At the school where I work every month around the full moon, the teachers all dread it because the autism classes go wild. The kids have meltdowns and are totally way off from regular days. They can't figure it out. I mentioned parasites and how that causes this because parasite egg activity is near the full moon. Course, they all thought I was nuts....shows what they know! > > Just wanted to share. We are on week 2 of humaworm, hope I spelled that right. Sleeping, amazingly sound. Going to sleep early and falling asleep fast. I slept with him in our motel last Thursday, a very peaceful night. When he was younger and even now, his body never really rested well at night. He was always wiggly, strange. Child never two was never like that. He always ground his teeth when little too. Hasn't done that since starting enzymes. He can tell he's sleeping better, feels better. I was adding gaba but stopped. I should not have started both at the same time. I guess my hunch was this humaworm is really helping. After our 30 days are up for treatment, will be interesting to see if he goes backwards. Cross that bridge when we get there. He had campleobacter (sp?) at 2 1/2 and c.diff and clostridia in testing which was over a year ago now. > > I also found biotin, a chewable, for my dog. and , claims " maintain healthy skin and hair coat and for fat and carbohydrate metabolism. " 125 tablets for $12.99. Anyway, I order from them for her now so will add this to my next order. So any one out there that has like the long eared dog with yeast issues, might be worth a try. My sheltie has issues, which is unusual since her ears are pointy. Just thought I'd share on that one. > > Tammy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2009 Report Share Posted March 29, 2009 Do you have a link for the huma worm is this a herbal product? Rgds mary On 26/3/09 12:32 PM, " Tammy Kuhn " <tkuhn1@...> wrote: > > > > Just wanted to share. We are on week 2 of humaworm, hope I spelled that > right. Sleeping, amazingly sound. Going to sleep early and falling asleep > fast. I slept with him in our motel last Thursday, a very peaceful night. > When he was younger and even now, his body never really rested well at night. > He was always wiggly, strange. Child never two was never like that. He > always ground his teeth when little too. Hasn't done that since starting > enzymes. He can tell he's sleeping better, feels better. I was adding gaba > but stopped. I should not have started both at the same time. I guess my > hunch was this humaworm is really helping. After our 30 days are up for > treatment, will be interesting to see if he goes backwards. Cross that bridge > when we get there. He had campleobacter (sp?) at 2 1/2 and c.diff and > clostridia in testing which was over a year ago now. > > I also found biotin, a chewable, for my dog. and , claims > " maintain healthy skin and hair coat and for fat and carbohydrate metabolism. " > 125 tablets for $12.99. Anyway, I order from them for her now so will add > this to my next order. So any one out there that has like the long eared dog > with yeast issues, might be worth a try. My sheltie has issues, which is > unusual since her ears are pointy. Just thought I'd share on that one. > > Tammy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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