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I'm taking ia-100 now for liver flukes. I am so appalled by what it coming

out of me everytime I have a movement. I am seeing a nurse practitioner

tomorrow and considering asking for an anti-parastic drug or anti-biotic.

The smell is the exact same smell my son's diapers had when he was a toddler (13

yrs ago). When we did CDSA at the time he had massive amounts of yeast but

tested negative for parasites. He also had high DHPPA levels on an OAT, so we

treated clostridia with Flagyl and had amazing results. I am wondering now, if

we were really treating parasites, which of course rehatched sometime after the

10 days on Flagyl. I always thought that smell was clostridia, but now am

wondering if we missed the boat.

When I ask for an anti-parasitic tomorrow, should I ask for a matching Rx for my

son? We share towels, food, I cook for him etc. Also, I guessing it shouldn't

be Flagyl because if he has these monsters, they would have become resistant.

Any advice is appreciated. I am so, freaked out right now. Just glad I figured

out I have these worms, so I can get rid of them. And I always thought I was so

healthy.

Jen

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We just poped my son's CDSA in the mail, but found a bunch of worms and are

horrified too. I am taking clarkia as well. I also took a drop of MMS. I have

not started with my son yet.

I am planning and trying Dr K's parasite protocol for my whole family and then

going long term on naturals like clarkia and MMS and DE.

Caryn

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> Spoiler alert-this will be gross.

>

> I'm taking ia-100 now for liver flukes. I am so appalled by what it

coming out of me everytime I have a movement. I am seeing a nurse practitioner

tomorrow and considering asking for an anti-parastic drug or anti-biotic.

>

> The smell is the exact same smell my son's diapers had when he was a toddler

(13 yrs ago). When we did CDSA at the time he had massive amounts of yeast but

tested negative for parasites. He also had high DHPPA levels on an OAT, so we

treated clostridia with Flagyl and had amazing results. I am wondering now, if

we were really treating parasites, which of course rehatched sometime after the

10 days on Flagyl. I always thought that smell was clostridia, but now am

wondering if we missed the boat.

>

> When I ask for an anti-parasitic tomorrow, should I ask for a matching Rx for

my son? We share towels, food, I cook for him etc. Also, I guessing it

shouldn't be Flagyl because if he has these monsters, they would have become

resistant.

>

> Any advice is appreciated. I am so, freaked out right now. Just glad I

figured out I have these worms, so I can get rid of them. And I always thought

I was so healthy.

> Jen

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If you saw small white worms those ar pin worms and can be very uncomfortable. Is he waking at night when they are most active? Is he scratching his anus.. If they are pin worms you can call your pediatrican and get a prescription to kill them and their eggs.

Subject: Re: ia liver flukesTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 11:49 AM

We just poped my son's CDSA in the mail, but found a bunch of worms and are horrified too. I am taking clarkia as well. I also took a drop of MMS. I have not started with my son yet.I am planning and trying Dr K's parasite protocol for my whole family and then going long term on naturals like clarkia and MMS and DE.Caryn>> Spoiler alert-this will be gross.> > I'm taking ia-100 now for liver flukes. I am so appalled by what it coming out of me everytime I have a movement. I am seeing a nurse practitioner tomorrow and considering asking for an anti-parastic drug or anti-biotic.>

> The smell is the exact same smell my son's diapers had when he was a toddler (13 yrs ago). When we did CDSA at the time he had massive amounts of yeast but tested negative for parasites. He also had high DHPPA levels on an OAT, so we treated clostridia with Flagyl and had amazing results. I am wondering now, if we were really treating parasites, which of course rehatched sometime after the 10 days on Flagyl. I always thought that smell was clostridia, but now am wondering if we missed the boat.> > When I ask for an anti-parasitic tomorrow, should I ask for a matching Rx for my son? We share towels, food, I cook for him etc. Also, I guessing it shouldn't be Flagyl because if he has these monsters, they would have become resistant.> > Any advice is appreciated. I am so, freaked out right now. Just glad I figured out I have these worms, so I can get rid of them. And I always thought I was so healthy.>

Jen>

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Unfortunately we found nematodes. He is not itchy, etc.

The worm behavior is more like what many describe as yeast behaviors -- stimmy,

wiggling his fingers near his eyes, early waking and lots of laughing. Also,

teeth grinding. I knew it wasn't yeast b/c all the rx antifungals made it

worse.

Caryn

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> > Spoiler alert-this will be gross.

> >

> > I'm taking ia-100 now for liver flukes. I am so appalled by what it

coming out of me everytime I have a movement. I am seeing a nurse practitioner

tomorrow and considering asking for an anti-parastic drug or anti-biotic.

> >

> > The smell is the exact same smell my son's diapers had when he was a toddler

(13 yrs ago). When we did CDSA at the time he had massive amounts of yeast but

tested negative for parasites. He also had high DHPPA levels on an OAT, so we

treated clostridia with Flagyl and had amazing results. I am wondering now, if

we were really treating parasites, which of course rehatched sometime after the

10 days on Flagyl. I always thought that smell was clostridia, but now am

wondering if we missed the boat.

> >

> > When I ask for an anti-parasitic tomorrow, should I ask for a matching Rx

for my son? We share towels, food, I cook for him etc. Also, I guessing it

shouldn't be Flagyl because if he has these monsters, they would have become

resistant.

> >

> > Any advice is appreciated. I am so, freaked out right now. Just glad I

figured out I have these worms, so I can get rid of them. And I always thought I

was so healthy.

> > Jen

> >

>

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