Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Hello, Has anyone treated Blastocystus hominis infection successfully? I've looked through the archives and found a few postings, mainly based on research, rather than experience (suggesting anti-protozoan/mould herbs such as Andrographis, Larria, Allium, Tabebuia, Artemesia annua). I wondered if anyone has any recent successful experiences. The patient is a 12 year old with a diagnosis, based on faecal analysis. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Hi sarah I keep mine under control with massive blasts of artemesia annua, if it reoccurs (which it does in a lot of people) Originally I think i took a concotion of green/black walnut, artemesia annua, tabebuia is good too,but i do find that artemesia annua seems to be the main one here. Not enough reserach to support it other than mine and Sue Kotens experiences in treating parasites etc... Blasto lives with us rather like candida and I find that if I eat right (gluten free/sugar free/watch the type and quantity of carbs this seems to support the eradication of the acute stage of infection!! Just out of interest I have now got a sensitivity to gluten, and I have noticed that I am less prone to bouts of blasto activity than I used to be. I hope my ramblings are useful regards Jacqui Fordham > > Hello, > > Has anyone treated Blastocystus hominis infection successfully? I've looked through the archives and found a few postings, mainly based on research, rather than experience (suggesting anti-protozoan/mould herbs such as Andrographis, Larria, Allium, Tabebuia, Artemesia annua). I wondered if anyone has any recent successful experiences. > > The patient is a 12 year old with a diagnosis, based on faecal analysis. > > Thanks > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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