Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Yes, Bee, but is so weird. He has the symptoms at the same time I have. He's two years old, breastfed, and I give him a good diet, but I see ha cannot tolerate too much fat. He regulates himself pretty well. My itching is away after taking some raw garlic (one clove every day two says. I don't have garlic usually because want the die off be very slow). He had still itching today and have given him a little piece of garlic. Later on he was asking for more garlic. I will give him more tomorrowand see what happens. Do you think checking what type of worms they are can be useful? What will a doctor give to us? (We have seen one thin white worm -looked like, at least - in his poop) (still scared from enemas) > > > > Bee > > Long time ago I had this itching and there were little white warms. > > I have had some months ago the other kind of itching that was > > probably caused by candida and die off. The first itching is like > > you really have something moving down thre, it's not very bad, but > > unconfortable, the second one is more harsch. > > thanks > > veronica > > PS. Maybe healing reaction?But why my child (breastfed) has every > > symptom I have????? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 wrote: > > Yes, Bee, but is so weird. He has the symptoms at the same time I > have. He's two years old, breastfed, and I give him a good diet, but I see he cannot tolerate too much fat. ==>Good fats help clear out toxins and will cause healing symptoms, so do not cut them out. Start with lower amounts and gradually increase them. Good fats are very important for children, along with vitamins A, D, and omega 3 (cod liver oil). >He regulates himself pretty well. My itching is away after taking some raw garlic (one clove every day two says. I don't have garlic usually because want the die off be very slow). He had still itching today and have given him a little piece of garlic. Later on he was asking for more garlic. I will give him more tomorrow and see what happens. ==>That's good he is asking for the garlic. It will help him a lot. >Do you think checking what type of worms they are can be useful? What will a doctor give to us? ==>You wouldn't want to take meds perscribed by the doctor, but you can find out what kind of parasite is there, if any. Then you know what to treat. > (We have seen one thin white worm -looked like, at least - in his > poop) ==>It could also have been mucus in his stool, which can be stringy. Bee P.S. Would you please trim your messages - see our Candida Group Info Folder. Thanks a bunch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Hi Bee For this pin worms (I have seen them with the light in his bottom), how do I make the enema with the garlic tea? He is 2 years old. What else could help: having I and him more vitamin C? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 > > Hi Bee > > For this pin worms (I have seen them with the light in his bottom), > how do I make the enema with the garlic tea? He is 2 years old. What > else could help: having I and him more vitamin C? ==>See the Enema Folder. If you are on one of the antifungals by mouth it will also kill off pin worms, i.e. oregano or clove oil or raw crushed garlic in addition enemas. Vitamin C won't necessarily kill pinworms but it will help: you should take at least 4,000 mg per day and your son take at least 2,000 mg. Ensure you are both taking B complex with niacin (or taking niacin separately if your brand contains niacinimide) in particular and also the other supplements. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Remember when I took a sample of what I thought was a worm down to the hospital The one tech agreed with me but the doctor on call said it was not a worm because it was not moving and but.. he really did not take the time to examine it either There were other times but now I will be looking for them again until this is resolved This never ends Sandy~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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