Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Phenols can amp up the sensory stuff, I believe. What's in the cleanse stuff? Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. Any ideas or similar experiences? -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Phenols can amp up the sensory stuff, I believe. What's in the cleanse stuff? Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. Any ideas or similar experiences? -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Phenols can amp up the sensory stuff, I believe. What's in the cleanse stuff? Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. Any ideas or similar experiences? -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 As parasites die and get broken down in the body the release a neurotoxin, which can easily manifest in sensory issues. Are you giving anything for the die off?Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, "TIGHT, TIGHT!!" and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer.Any ideas or similar experiences? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 As parasites die and get broken down in the body the release a neurotoxin, which can easily manifest in sensory issues. Are you giving anything for the die off?Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, "TIGHT, TIGHT!!" and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer.Any ideas or similar experiences? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 I am concerned that this bug might be hard to get rid of. We go after all bugs with a long term regimen, like 6 months to a year minimum. Also, with parasites, the entire family needs to be treated. What protocol were you using? I read on www.badbugs.com that this can be very complicated to eliminate. Multiple medications used simultaneously may be warranted. Caryn > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 I am concerned that this bug might be hard to get rid of. We go after all bugs with a long term regimen, like 6 months to a year minimum. Also, with parasites, the entire family needs to be treated. What protocol were you using? I read on www.badbugs.com that this can be very complicated to eliminate. Multiple medications used simultaneously may be warranted. Caryn > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 , It's possible that you used too high a dose too quickly, even if you used a very low dose. I did a parasite cleanse on my NT 3 yr old and I last summer and we were both very irritable the entire time. I was using the same protocol you described (I think) - starting 4 days before full moon and going several days after the next one - and we were using the NOW complex. I rubbed the tincture into her feet starting at 1 dropperful/night and increasing to 2 droppersful, and I was taking the tincture internally at whatever the adult dose was. Since then I have read that we might have had an easier time if we had started at lower doses and increased to the full doses more slowly. I don't know for sure it that's the case because we haven't done a 2nd cleanse to date, but it's a thought. Maggied. > > > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Hi Maggie, You may be right, it could be too much too fast for him, but we have read such awful things about this particular parasite and that it's very hard to beat, that high doses for long periods of time are required to get a hold of the infection. I did actually ramp up on the W-W and the Artmesia, but he has done the Humaworm before with no issues so we didn't ease into that one. I am only using 10 drops of the W-W which is 1/5-1/8 of a full adult dose and 3-4 drops of the Artmesia. > > > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. > > > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. > > > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. > > > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Hi Maggie, You may be right, it could be too much too fast for him, but we have read such awful things about this particular parasite and that it's very hard to beat, that high doses for long periods of time are required to get a hold of the infection. I did actually ramp up on the W-W and the Artmesia, but he has done the Humaworm before with no issues so we didn't ease into that one. I am only using 10 drops of the W-W which is 1/5-1/8 of a full adult dose and 3-4 drops of the Artmesia. > > > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. > > > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. > > > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. > > > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Thanks Cheryl, I have been using Real Salt, inositol, ashwagandha, ACE, artichoke extract and magnesium glycinate with him. He can't have the milk thistle because of oxalates and for all I know, the cleanse is probably high oxalate causing a dump. So many layers... I've never tried the rhodiola rosae, but this is the second timeit's come up this week so maybe that is one I should consider next. I actually increased his magnesium today and ironically, his BM was a little firm (like larger balls) and less than usual. I hope the next one is better. It was very dark too, so I think we are providing enough liver support. > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and we are planning to continue it until about four days after this full moon. > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere near this bad, I do know that. > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be reacting so severely. > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 I've got the same thing going on here. Mine is going nuts. He's normally sensory anyway, but he is off the wall. Charcoal works for the yeast die off, but does not seem to help either the parasite or viral die off for him. Anyone know something that works better? Jackie > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > full moon. > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > near this bad, I do know that. > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > reacting so severely. > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Ibuprofen and epsom baths might help. Poor little guys : ( To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, March 21, 2011 11:38:55 PMSubject: Re: Parasite cleanse question, 2 year old I've got the same thing going on here. Mine is going nuts.He's normally sensory anyway, but he is off the wall. Charcoal works for the yeast die off, but does not seem to helpeither the parasite or viral die off for him. Anyone know something that works better?Jackie> > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > full moon.> >> > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > first put them on, yelling, "TIGHT, TIGHT!!" and crying. He > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > near this bad, I do know that.> >> > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > reacting so severely.> >> > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer.> >> > Any ideas or similar experiences?> >> > > >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Ibuprofen and epsom baths might help. Poor little guys : ( To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, March 21, 2011 11:38:55 PMSubject: Re: Parasite cleanse question, 2 year old I've got the same thing going on here. Mine is going nuts.He's normally sensory anyway, but he is off the wall. Charcoal works for the yeast die off, but does not seem to helpeither the parasite or viral die off for him. Anyone know something that works better?Jackie> > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > full moon.> >> > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > first put them on, yelling, "TIGHT, TIGHT!!" and crying. He > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > near this bad, I do know that.> >> > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > reacting so severely.> >> > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer.> >> > Any ideas or similar experiences?> >> > > >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Ibuprofen and epsom baths might help. Poor little guys : ( To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, March 21, 2011 11:38:55 PMSubject: Re: Parasite cleanse question, 2 year old I've got the same thing going on here. Mine is going nuts.He's normally sensory anyway, but he is off the wall. Charcoal works for the yeast die off, but does not seem to helpeither the parasite or viral die off for him. Anyone know something that works better?Jackie> > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > full moon.> >> > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > first put them on, yelling, "TIGHT, TIGHT!!" and crying. He > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > near this bad, I do know that.> >> > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > reacting so severely.> >> > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer.> >> > Any ideas or similar experiences?> >> > > >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Here are the sites that discusses D. Fragilis: www.badbugs.org http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1209928#i http://www.sydneycompounding.com/system/protocols/19/original/1st%20Co-existing%\ 20B.%20hominis%20and%20D.%20fragilis.pdf?1275375361 > > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > > full moon. > > > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > > first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He > > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > > near this bad, I do know that. > > > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > > reacting so severely. > > > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Here are the sites that discusses D. Fragilis: www.badbugs.org http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1209928#i http://www.sydneycompounding.com/system/protocols/19/original/1st%20Co-existing%\ 20B.%20hominis%20and%20D.%20fragilis.pdf?1275375361 > > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > > full moon. > > > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > > first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He > > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > > near this bad, I do know that. > > > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > > reacting so severely. > > > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Here are the sites that discusses D. Fragilis: www.badbugs.org http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1209928#i http://www.sydneycompounding.com/system/protocols/19/original/1st%20Co-existing%\ 20B.%20hominis%20and%20D.%20fragilis.pdf?1275375361 > > > > > Our two year old was tested with the Metametrix DNA stool test and > > > we found Dientameoba Fragilis, a protazoan parasite. So we started > > > a parasite cleanse with the last full moon (four days before) and > > > we are planning to continue it until about four days after this > > > full moon. > > > > > > Since starting this cleanse, our two year old has been VERY > > > irritable and sensory defensive. He's not normally a sensory child, > > > like our 5 year old who has sensory processing disorder. Would this > > > normally last the entire month like this or do you think it's just > > > coincidental timing and maybe he's becoming more sensory...he's two > > > and a half, which is about when our five and a half year old > > > started showing signs too, but it wasn't so sudden, like this. He's > > > never been vaccinated and he's never been a sensory kid, but the > > > sensory stuff clearly got more intense with the cleanse. He's > > > experiencing things like screaming over wearing underpants when we > > > first put them on, yelling, " TIGHT, TIGHT!! " and crying. He > > > eventually gets over it, but the battle initially is intense. I > > > just have to walk away from him. His shoes and his car seat straps > > > get this same response as well. I can't recall, if he had some of > > > it just before the cleanse or not though. If it did, it was nowhere > > > near this bad, I do know that. > > > > > > I've read in a few places that the D. Fragilis parasite is very > > > hard to get rid of, requiring longer periods of treatment. I just > > > keep wondering why after 30 days of treatment, he would STILL be > > > reacting so severely. > > > > > > Also, this month is supposed to be one of the most powerful full > > > moons in history. Could that be the problem? I wonder, if 35 days > > > is enough to kill this bugger, or if we should go longer. > > > > > > Any ideas or similar experiences? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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