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Oh yes, this ALWAYS happens. It means your definitely on track. Stick with it

and you'll encounter a distinct " high " in your body very shortly.

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> During this last round of parasite herbs (VRM2) I've had several

> bouts of getting really tired. Last Friday and Saturday for example,

> pretty much stayed in bed and slept off and on.

>

> Today I felt pretty good but feel drained this evening. Does anyone

> else feel fatigued during parasite cleanses? I was just finishing

> Cipro for a bad bladder infection at that time but had been feeling

> fine on the antibiotics and them BHAM! Wondered about the parasite

> herbs, or perhaps the parasites themselves.

>

> Any ideas? Thanks...

> Sara

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Hi Sara,

You mentioned being fine on the antibiotics and then wham...I would

think it would have more to do with the antibiotics than the parasite

cleanse. When I was taking all those antibiotics for the sinus

infection, I had the same problem. Felt great for a few days ON the

antibiotics and then wham.

Good luck,

Barbara

> During this last round of parasite herbs (VRM2) I've had several

> bouts of getting really tired. Last Friday and Saturday for

example,

> pretty much stayed in bed and slept off and on.

>

> Today I felt pretty good but feel drained this evening. Does anyone

> else feel fatigued during parasite cleanses? I was just finishing

> Cipro for a bad bladder infection at that time but had been feeling

> fine on the antibiotics and them BHAM! Wondered about the parasite

> herbs, or perhaps the parasites themselves.

>

> Any ideas? Thanks...

> Sara

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Sara;

The fatigue you mention could very well be the reaction to the die-

off of parasites (Herxhiemer Reaction). As they die in abundance the

body becomes loaded with the dead critters toxins. This becomes an

overload for the liver and therefore the fatigue because it needs to

work extra hard at removing the toxins from your blood. When doing

cleanses it's important to consider the whole picture of the process

of doing a cleanse.

In today's world we are bombarded with various toxins on a daily

basis, from the exhaust from cars to the chemicals used to clean a

house. Then to add insult to this existing injury we can also acquire

parasites from the foods we eat. The body is absorbing these toxins

by way of breath, and through the skin, where, but a few, parasites

are usually consumed in the foods we eat.

When a detox of the body is being done the liver is the primary tool

used for removing the toxins from the blood. However, it must have a

means by which to remove the toxins from itself. This is done by way

of the bile it produces, but in order to get all of this out of the

body there must be a medium provided for the bile to be absorbed and

carried out of the body. This then brings us to the bowels.

The bowels must not only be kept clean so the matter that is being

provided will pass freely through it, but it must also be provided

with matter which is going to be able to absorb the bile that the

liver has released, which contains toxins. This is where when doing a

cleanse it is important to eat foods that are of a soluble fiber and

non-soluble fiber content. As the soluble fiber will absorb the bile

containing the filtered out toxins, and with do diligence of a

properly operating waste system, move it out of the body with very

little re-absorption of the toxins or bile being removed.

When there is no medium to carry out the toxins the bile and the

toxins can be re-absorbed from the bowels leaving a person feeling

quite tired and ill from doing a cleanse.

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Check into replenishing your Probiotics.

mahkti

> During this last round of parasite herbs (VRM2) I've had several

> bouts of getting really tired. Last Friday and Saturday for

example,

> pretty much stayed in bed and slept off and on.

>

> Today I felt pretty good but feel drained this evening. Does anyone

> else feel fatigued during parasite cleanses? I was just finishing

> Cipro for a bad bladder infection at that time but had been feeling

> fine on the antibiotics and them BHAM! Wondered about the parasite

> herbs, or perhaps the parasites themselves.

>

> Any ideas? Thanks...

> Sara

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hi dale,

thank you for a great post! could you please list foods that have

soluble fiber/ non-soluble fiber content.

best,

aida

Here are a couple of sites that will certainly explain this even

better than I can, plus they will give you some idea of some foods to

eat for fiber content.

http://www.eatright.org/nfs/nfs88.html

http://www.cybervitamins.com/colodyne.htm

One thing I would like to note too is that although Psyllium is a

great source of soluble fiber it is one that can cause a bit of gas

as the colon is starting to cleanse, but will stop doing so after a

few day, usually. So, this along with a good amount of EFAs each day

can pretty well assure someone with a high cholesterol count of LDL

an increase in HDL, and a reduction in LDL, within a fairly short

time.

Dale

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Thanks for your thoughtful post, Dale. And after reading it, I'm

inspired to go get a colonic. Had a couple several months back. This

might be a good time to go again!

> Sara;

> The fatigue you mention could very well be the reaction to the die-

> off of parasites (Herxhiemer Reaction). As they die in abundance

the

> body becomes loaded with the dead critters toxins. This becomes an

> overload for the liver and therefore the fatigue because it needs

to

> work extra hard at removing the toxins from your blood. When doing

> cleanses it's important to consider the whole picture of the

process

> of doing a cleanse.

>

> In today's world we are bombarded with various toxins on a daily

> basis, from the exhaust from cars to the chemicals used to clean a

> house. Then to add insult to this existing injury we can also

acquire

> parasites from the foods we eat. The body is absorbing these toxins

> by way of breath, and through the skin, where, but a few, parasites

> are usually consumed in the foods we eat.

>

> When a detox of the body is being done the liver is the primary

tool

> used for removing the toxins from the blood. However, it must have

a

> means by which to remove the toxins from itself. This is done by

way

> of the bile it produces, but in order to get all of this out of the

> body there must be a medium provided for the bile to be absorbed

and

> carried out of the body. This then brings us to the bowels.

>

> The bowels must not only be kept clean so the matter that is being

> provided will pass freely through it, but it must also be provided

> with matter which is going to be able to absorb the bile that the

> liver has released, which contains toxins. This is where when doing

a

> cleanse it is important to eat foods that are of a soluble fiber

and

> non-soluble fiber content. As the soluble fiber will absorb the

bile

> containing the filtered out toxins, and with do diligence of a

> properly operating waste system, move it out of the body with very

> little re-absorption of the toxins or bile being removed.

>

> When there is no medium to carry out the toxins the bile and the

> toxins can be re-absorbed from the bowels leaving a person feeling

> quite tired and ill from doing a cleanse.

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Thanks...I think you're absolutely right about that.

> > During this last round of parasite herbs (VRM2) I've had several

> > bouts of getting really tired. Last Friday and Saturday for

> example,

> > pretty much stayed in bed and slept off and on.

> >

> > Today I felt pretty good but feel drained this evening. Does

anyone

> > else feel fatigued during parasite cleanses? I was just finishing

> > Cipro for a bad bladder infection at that time but had been

feeling

> > fine on the antibiotics and them BHAM! Wondered about the

parasite

> > herbs, or perhaps the parasites themselves.

> >

> > Any ideas? Thanks...

> > Sara

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