Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 >>>>>>>>>>>>>Arwen I don't remember reading the tapeworm/candida connection in > >Dr. 's books - but there's so much to remember, its good that > >each of us is focussing on something different and passing on the > >information. Bea.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hi Bea! I just read something on this website www.health-truth.com about that... I've recently read your article about worms. I've been a candida sufferer for years, and have been unable to clear the candida up despite seeing several famous practitioners. Is it possible that I might have worms? A: It is very, very possible. My recent research is showing that a great many candida sufferers actually have worms. In a study done at my own practice, we gave many people with candida herbs that would cause them to expel worms. At least half the people called up saying that they were seeing worms in their stool. Signs of worms would include rectal itching, insatiable appetite, waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to go back to sleep, sometimes with rectal itching occurring too; teeth grinding, intestinal bloating, allergies, nose picking, and anemia. Years ago, traditional country-type doctors would immediately treat someone for worms the moment they found out the patient was fatigued, tired or anemic. To this day, veterinarians will automatically treat an animal for worms if the animal appears sluggish, has lost its appetite, or if its coat is very poor. Right now we're investigating the possibility that women with chronic vaginal infections may actually have some kind of parasite or worm in the vaginal area. This has occurred with several of our patients, and it would explain why some women with chronic vaginitis continue to relapse. jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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