Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Wow! You are really moving fast on this. I hope they can recommend something to kill the parasites and maybe everyone will benefit from this. Thanks for keeping us informed. Joan > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird mites. > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies and > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go away > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, etc. > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, but > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The salt > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, I > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my face. > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that we > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms which can > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal organs. > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow the > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them deeper > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a sterile > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they found > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove them > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not been > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure how to > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit you are > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a parasite > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is like > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder to get > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna sample as > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would start > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to think > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via mites and > other vectors. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 The mites bring the worms, getting rid of the mites with windex, pesticides, etc. depresses our immune system and allows the worms to take off. Kind of like lyme disease gets into blood via ticks. Docs think we are crazy because we complain about mites, that really are gone, so the docs and PCOs are right, but wrong to not see that its a piggyback parasite that is tormenting us. The symptoms are close enough that we don't realize its not mites.The microbiologist told me "you might know a lawyer would figure out what is going on." Anyway, I don't care how we get to bottom of this, I want my life back. This may bum out the conspiracy theorists but this is probably a nasty parasite which is not going to be easy to clear out. Chuck the sugar.jww1931 <joanwood@...> wrote: Wow! You are really moving fast on this. I hope they can recommend something to kill the parasites and maybe everyone will benefit from this. Thanks for keeping us informed. Joan > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird mites. > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies and > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go away > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, etc. > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, but > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The salt > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, I > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my face. > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that we > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms which can > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal organs. > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow the > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them deeper > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a sterile > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they found > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove them > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not been > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure how to > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit you are > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a parasite > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is like > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder to get > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna sample as > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would start > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to think > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via mites and > other vectors. > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Golfingnut- that's a real breakthrough investigation.. I have often thought that I had something else in addition to the birdmites since the symptoms were slightly different and could no longer see any samples. Please let us know as soon as you find out the best way to rid of these parasites.. Thanks- MM PS, if you want to post the pictures, you can go to the photos section and click on add photos. You can create a new album or just add it to any album. > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird mites. > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies and > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go away > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, etc. > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, but > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The salt > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, I > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my face. > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that we > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms which can > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal organs. > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow the > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them deeper > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a sterile > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they found > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove them > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not been > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure how to > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit you are > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a parasite > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is like > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder to get > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna sample as > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would start > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to think > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via mites and > other vectors. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 GN- Dr. Staninger has pictures of these worms and everything you just said is exactly what I have learned through trial and error along the way. I don't think the mites are the real problem at all after a certain point. They are a vector along with probably many other things. You seem to have found some people who believe you- you're very, very lucky. Keep up the great work- I'd be very interested in what they do to treat you now that you have gotten this far with them... You may want to refer them to the piece that was just done on Nightline last week for credibility's sake. Keep us posted... som -- In bird mites , " golfingnut1957 " <golfingnut1957@...> wrote: > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird mites. > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies and > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go away > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, etc. > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, but > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The salt > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, I > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my face. > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that we > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms which can > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal organs. > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow the > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them deeper > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a sterile > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they found > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove them > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not been > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure how to > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit you are > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a parasite > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is like > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder to get > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna sample as > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would start > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to think > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via mites and > other vectors. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Chuck the sugar FOR SURE. I don't care what anyone says- getting rid of sugar worked wonders for me. Thanks for your encouraging posts. som > > > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird mites. > > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies and > > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go away > > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, etc. > > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, but > > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The salt > > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, I > > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my face. > > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that we > > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms which can > > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal organs. > > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow the > > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them deeper > > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a sterile > > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they found > > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove them > > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not been > > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure how to > > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit you are > > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a parasite > > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is like > > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder to get > > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna sample as > > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would start > > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to think > > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via mites and > > other vectors. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Dear Golfingnut, there is a website that identifies bugs and insects if you send them a picture. http://www.whatsthatbug.com/ the email address is bugman@... Could you send some pictures to see if they could ID the worms as well? I think your symptoms are very similar to mine and many others so I'm really interested in finding out what the hell it is that we have. I don't think I have birdmites anymore. Thanks for all your hard work- MM > > > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird mites. > > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies and > > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go away > > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, etc. > > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, but > > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The salt > > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, I > > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my face. > > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that we > > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms which can > > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal organs. > > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow the > > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them deeper > > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a sterile > > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they found > > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove them > > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not been > > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure how to > > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit you are > > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a parasite > > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is like > > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder to get > > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna sample as > > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would start > > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to think > > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via mites and > > other vectors. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 I know that I have an internal nematode infection. A large black thing came out of my skin and was identified as a nematode but it was to degraded to determine exact species. Cyndi > > > > > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird > mites. > > > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies > and > > > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go > away > > > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, > etc. > > > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, > but > > > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The > salt > > > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, > I > > > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my > face. > > > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that > we > > > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms > which can > > > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal > organs. > > > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow > the > > > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them > deeper > > > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > > > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > > > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > > > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a > sterile > > > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they > found > > > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove > them > > > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not > been > > > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure > how to > > > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > > > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit > you are > > > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > > > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a > parasite > > > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is > like > > > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > > > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > > > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder > to get > > > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna > sample as > > > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > > > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would > start > > > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to > think > > > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via > mites and > > > other vectors. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. > Try it now. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 This is my first post, but I am not new to this. My family has a parasite vectored to us by what ever mite we innitially had (contracted in a motel bed). I had an idea of what was going on when we began heating the house during the weekends and had great improvement, and then we also added in a parasite cleanse with even more improvement. We are seeing a naturopath who really knows her stuff (studied parasitology in India/china and lime disease in Germany). Dont take these natural medicine doctors for granted, they may be the only ones who understand parasites. They also wont think your nuts. Most insurance companies cover naturopath visits. She has really helped my family, these doctors are over looked, but might be able to really help anyone else in a similar situation! God bless > > > > > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by bird > mites. > > > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with crawlies > and > > > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then go > away > > > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our face, > etc. > > > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more mites, > but > > > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. The > salt > > > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. Plus, > I > > > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and my > face. > > > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found that > we > > > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms > which can > > > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal > organs. > > > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and allow > the > > > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them > deeper > > > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in our > > > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well which > > > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in Germantown > > > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a > sterile > > > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they > found > > > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt drove > them > > > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have not > been > > > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not sure > how to > > > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy and > > > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit > you are > > > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can pass > > > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a > parasite > > > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this is > like > > > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major Univ. > > > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may not > > > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and harder > to get > > > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna > sample as > > > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. Its > > > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I would > start > > > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to > think > > > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via > mites and > > > other vectors. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. > Try it now. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Zmooks- thank you for that informative post, it seems that these types of practitioners are really some of the only one's who have a real handle on this and aren't afraid to tackle it. I am going to be seeing one myself and have made an appointment for an accupuncture treatment as well as I have a very strong feeling that accupuncture can help greatly by improving your flow and making your body more able to fend these things off..... Thanks again- I'd like to know how you're progressing with this type of treatment so please keep everyone posted on how you're doing... som PS- do you know the name of the parasite cleanse you did or know any of the key ingredients in it? Is it an Ayurvedic treatment? > > > > > > > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by > bird > > mites. > > > > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with > crawlies > > and > > > > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then > go > > away > > > > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our > face, > > etc. > > > > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more > mites, > > but > > > > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. > The > > salt > > > > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. > Plus, > > I > > > > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and > my > > face. > > > > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found > that > > we > > > > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms > > which can > > > > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal > > organs. > > > > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and > allow > > the > > > > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them > > deeper > > > > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in > our > > > > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well > which > > > > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in > Germantown > > > > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a > > sterile > > > > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they > > found > > > > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt > drove > > them > > > > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have > not > > been > > > > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not > sure > > how to > > > > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy > and > > > > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit > > you are > > > > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can > pass > > > > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a > > parasite > > > > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this > is > > like > > > > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major > Univ. > > > > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may > not > > > > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and > harder > > to get > > > > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna > > sample as > > > > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. > Its > > > > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I > would > > start > > > > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to > > think > > > > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via > > mites and > > > > other vectors. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with > Mobile. > > Try it now. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 I'm so glad to you are doing well. Would you be able to post the contact information for the naturopath you are seeing. Thanks Cyndi > > > > > > > > I noticed a progression regarding those of us attacked by > bird > > mites. > > > > First we have mite like symptoms, then we end up with > crawlies > > and > > > > bites but can't see any more mites. Black specks appear then > go > > away > > > > and are replaced by weird little minute sand grains on our > face, > > etc. > > > > Having literally nuked my house, I know there are no more > mites, > > but > > > > why do I still have the crawlies and am I constantly sickly. > The > > salt > > > > works great, but I now am short of breath and sore throat. > Plus, > > I > > > > still get crawlies on bottom of my foot (no salt there) and > my > > face. > > > > Sugar makes these devils go crazy. I did research and found > that > > we > > > > have symptoms of nematode infestation. These are tiny worms > > which can > > > > infest the skin, popping in and out of the skin, and internal > > organs. > > > > Or efforts to kill the mites depress the immune system and > allow > > the > > > > worms to take off. Putting stuff on our skin just sends them > > deeper > > > > into the body. Most of the time they send their larvae out in > our > > > > feces but I wonder if they can put them on the skin as well > which > > > > explains contagion. Anyway, I went to Clongen Lab in > Germantown > > > > land on Monday and coughed up what sputum I could into a > > sterile > > > > beaker and microbiologist there make slides. Guess what, they > > found > > > > many worms, eggs and larvae in my throat. I think the salt > drove > > them > > > > off the skin into my lungs. I have wonderful photos but have > not > > been > > > > able to post them as they were emailed to me and I am not > sure > > how to > > > > move them to this site. My ID doctor still thinks I am crazy > and > > > > refuses to believe they are worms. (I guess its hard to admit > > you are > > > > wrong) The worms are only 80 microns long and therefore can > pass > > > > through any membrane in our bodies. Each of you should get a > > parasite > > > > doc and try and get rid of them. Stay away from sugar as this > is > > like > > > > fertilizer for these things. I am seeing experts at a major > Univ. > > > > next week. Hopefully, I will get rid of them. Most of us may > not > > > > have mites any longer, but a worm that is much worse and > harder > > to get > > > > rid of. The lab has not been able to id the worm using dna > > sample as > > > > it does not match any known worm in the available databases. > Its > > > > still too early to know if this theory is correct, but I > would > > start > > > > looking into this if I were you. The experts I have talked to > > think > > > > this may be animal parasite that has jumped into humans, via > > mites and > > > > other vectors. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with > Mobile. > > Try it now. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 The naturopath we are seeing is located in Idaho her name is stephanie Kennedey. The parasite cleanse that I was using, was just one I brought from over the internet, before I found . Many of you may have heard of it its Paraclear by HealthWalk. I think the conjunction of heating the house, and clearing out our environment while taking this Paraclear really turned things around. Thats when I started to think along the lines of a parasite and found this lady. At this time she is clearing our bodies of candida, mold, and alkalining our bodies with enzymes and minerals. She said this is a necessary first step. This tuesday we are starting on her parasite cleanse. Which we will be on for two months. Acupunture sounds great as well!~! Anyway I will get the name of the cluster of parasites stephanie believes we have, I keep forgetting to write it down. And I will keep you posted on what the parasite cleanse she is using does for us. I will also ask her how it compares to the one we have already been taking. take care everyone. And by the way a friend told me about the heat treating many were doing on this site - We did it for 6 weeks and got the house close to 200 F (melted and destroyed many things) but I accredite that wonderful idea to resolving the mite in our environment!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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