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CarynI wholeheartedly agree w you about the BIG impact of treating for parasites, the question is always... HOW exactly to do it. I have tried giving paragone, black hull and others to my kiddo...he invariably reacts w pee accidents. This automatically creates problems at school. The only antiparasitic he tolerates well is vermox, so l give it 1 x month. I know he has them because he often (too often) picks his nose until bleeding, often times in the night, if l don't realize, next morning when l open the door he looks as if he had been on a bad accident...blood all over. I have taken him x times to the OTL because he pushes objects into his nose. Last time I realized he had something inside, I was a small stone!!! Taking it out was a nightmare. Anyway.... IsaEnviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de TelcelSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:58:24 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: Nose Bleeds... Anyone have ideas? No testing, just a clinical observation. Nose bleeds, sinus infections and picking noses all went away here with parasite treatments. Also, waxy ears, gross motor issues and poor balance, receptive language delays, night waking, and way more than I can name.For me personally, treating parasites has been bigger than treating lyme.> > >> > > My youngest (6 year old Lyme positive) gets these more frequently than I am comfortable with. He is a more average physicality and metabolism, effortlessly coordinated. He reacts to tomatoes...> > > > > > My older (also lyme positive) doesn't at all. He is a tall very slight high metabolism, head sweats easily, profoundly gifted, much less coordinated.> > > > > > Both gluten casein free. Corn and soy free also. Mostly still scd.> > > > > > Any ideas appreciated.> > > Was considering putting him on vitamin k3. Oldest did the k protocol years ago... And extensive lumbrokinase now that I think about it...> > > > > > Much peace,> > > Carolyn> > >> >>

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Hi Caryn,Has your family tried the artemisinin? Just curious.

Thanks,Tammy F.

Treating parasites needs to be a full time pursuit, just

like treating lyme and yeast. I think parasites are the

reason why antibiotic treatment for lyme fails --

parasites flourish and house hiding lyme. I don't have the

formula on how to beat these, but we have done many great

interventions and will continue to try everything I can

think of.

We have done alinia, ivermectin, albenza, pomoate

pyrantel, mebendazole, artemisiae, mimosa pudica and all

the general herbs that are good for a variety of things. I

am going to try the new one discussed at ILADs next.

My favorites have been albenza + ivermectin, alinia and

also mimosa pudica.

Caryn

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> Caryn

> I wholeheartedly agree w you about the BIG impact of

treating for parasites, the question is always... HOW

exactly to do it. I have tried giving paragone, black hull

and others to my kiddo...he invariably reacts w pee

accidents. This automatically creates problems at school.

The only antiparasitic he tolerates well is vermox, so l

give it 1 x month. I know he has them because he often

(too often) picks his nose until bleeding, often times in

the night, if l don't realize, next morning when l open

the door he looks as if he had been on a bad

accident...blood all over. I have taken him x times to the

OTL because he pushes objects into his nose. Last time I

realized he had something inside, I was a small stone!!!

Taking it out was a nightmare. Anyway....

> Isa

>

> Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

>

> Re:

Nose Bleeds... Anyone have ideas?

>

>

> No testing, just a clinical observation. Nose bleeds,

sinus infections and picking noses all went away here with

parasite treatments. Also, waxy ears, gross motor issues

and poor balance, receptive language delays, night waking,

and way more than I can name.

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