Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 Organic coffee (only organic) is said to be best, but he is chemically individual and only you know whether he could handle it or not. Heidi, Lim, , anyone?To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 6:39:41 PMSubject: Help with...worms My son just erased my entire post. Trying again. He has worms. They showed up with Lutimax. At first I thought they were threads of pulp, from all the oranges he was eating. He got super hungry and was eating 10 mandarin oranges or more a day. I thought the Lutimax was just stimulating his appetite! Now his appetite is normal but more worms are coming out. They look like thin threads of orange peel-stuff, maybe 1/4 of an inch long. He is eating no oranges. I've ordered MMS to deal with this. We already did a course of a tincture similar to ia about a month ago. But it seems the Lutimax is bringing them up, or rather, out. I was thinking of a salt water enema...any other ideas? Thanks, Bethany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 I'm not great on id'ing uninvited guests but Humaworm used to have a pretty graphic site/description site....there are just soo many--cestodes, nemotodes and then all the bloody parasites...it was a little over my head when my past life had nothing in common with this crap. But that being said, I think I have seen pinworm eggs (which was dismissed as diaper filling by docs lol!...same diapers and much soggier and don't see them anymore thank god!), the round worm could have been a food fragment but something made me pick it up and stick it in tape due to a non pooper becoming a major pooper....and I wouldn't have even looked at the barf on the sheets my older one produced, but he was doing the same thing and it was just soooo much chocolate barf (halloween candy score) that the tinsy, fragile thready things that the new ped id'd as whip worms...... So....yuck, I feel a wiggly and really get the heebie jeevies. MC asked me one day how matt's poops were and I told her still thready mush, not runny but still not right and nasty and she surprised me and said good...change of stance, but I guess those nasty ones are also a function of ridding excess crap. Think it's going to be an ongoing detox until the immune system is up and rocking. We've hit them again recently, followed with parasite protocal and I'm religious on the moons. I didn't go to Eva Sapi's presentation a few weekends ago, but Ivermectin is still the charm, but our ped was reluctant to go forward with it (and I had the Ivermectin...not enough to do the job though) as his daughter is a vet and it's more for heard population control, not your favorite race horse and not a precious cargo with brain encepholophy. Kinda rethinking the sledgehammer as he might need it/be able to handle it in the future, but that one I'll leave in a professional's hands...we've done alinia (corn/sugar are evil here) and saw nothing but no poop. So for my kids it's what they can handle, one can't handle squat and the other can--but the one who has done hard core hasn't seen any resolution in his GI....but his school is deplorable (and top district in the state of NJ???? shame on them, they don't invest in the building just large garbage cans to catch the water and they are stingy on ceiling tile replacement and ripping out scungy carpets)....so talk about what's on deck?!!!! lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 , Thanks, I checked out some of Humaworm's posts and this gallery: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1089092 and based on those photos, I think we're dealing with yeast, although that may just be my own wishful thinking. I'm still going to do the strain test, see what we come up with. Bethany > > I'm not great on id'ing uninvited guests but Humaworm used to have a pretty graphic site/description site....there are just soo many--cestodes, nemotodes and then all the bloody parasites...it was a little over my head when my past life had nothing in common with this crap. But that being said, I think I have seen pinworm eggs (which was dismissed as diaper filling by docs lol!...same diapers and much soggier and don't see them anymore thank god!), the round worm could have been a food fragment but something made me pick it up and stick it in tape due to a non pooper becoming a major pooper....and I wouldn't have even looked at the barf on the sheets my older one produced, but he was doing the same thing and it was just soooo much chocolate barf (halloween candy score) that the tinsy, fragile thready things that the new ped id'd as whip worms...... > > > So....yuck, I feel a wiggly and really get the heebie jeevies. MC asked me one day how matt's poops were and I told her still thready mush, not runny but still not right and nasty and she surprised me and said good...change of stance, but I guess those nasty ones are also a function of ridding excess crap. Think it's going to be an ongoing detox until the immune system is up and rocking. We've hit them again recently, followed with parasite protocal and I'm religious on the moons. I didn't go to Eva Sapi's presentation a few weekends ago, but Ivermectin is still the charm, but our ped was reluctant to go forward with it (and I had the Ivermectin...not enough to do the job though) as his daughter is a vet and it's more for heard population control, not your favorite race horse and not a precious cargo with brain encepholophy. Kinda rethinking the sledgehammer as he might need it/be able to handle it in the future, but that one I'll leave in a professional's hands...we've done alinia (corn/sugar are evil here) and saw nothing but no poop. So for my kids it's what they can handle, one can't handle squat and the other can--but the one who has done hard core hasn't seen any resolution in his GI....but his school is deplorable (and top district in the state of NJ???? shame on them, they don't invest in the building just large garbage cans to catch the water and they are stingy on ceiling tile replacement and ripping out scungy carpets)....so talk about what's on deck?!!!! > > > lisa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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