Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 Make sure have the bowels moving well. Increase water consumption. Parasites excrete neurotoxins both when they are alive, and when they are dead as their remnants decompose. It is most important the bowels are moving well during a parasite cleanse. I used to see really difficult behaviour when I started parasite cleanses with my son. Try adding some aloe vera juice into the daily routine. It will help heal the gut and flush the parasites. 1-2 ounces a day is all you need. I'm not certain but I think the artemisia is given for Lyme treatment. So you could be seeing a combined die off. We're doing a parasite cleanse right now using black walnut hull, artemisia/wormwood, and clove. I'm seeing SO many difficult behaviours right now! Just wondering if anyone knows if these herbs could have any effect on Lyme or any of the coinfections? I believe we're seeing some big herxing, but not sure if it's just parasite die-off or if there could be something else (babesia or another?) dying off as well? Anyone know? Thanks, Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2012 Report Share Posted February 3, 2012 I had the same experience every time I used that combination. The reaction is so severe - he got so involved in picking up fluffs from the ground, and anywhere, he couldn't function at all. So, every time I just stopped. Did you move through the difficult behavior with extra fluid and aloe juice and finally done? How long had the behavior persisted? I really feel my son is infested with some sort of parasites that's why the strong reaction, and I'd really like to address it. Thanks! Tazu > > > We're doing a parasite cleanse right now using black walnut hull, > > artemisia/wormwood, and clove. I'm seeing SO many difficult > > behaviours right now! Just wondering if anyone knows if these herbs > > could have any effect on Lyme or any of the coinfections? I believe > > we're seeing some big herxing, but not sure if it's just parasite > > die-off or if there could be something else (babesia or another?) > > dying off as well? Anyone know? > > Thanks, > > Sheri > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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