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Subject: We saw the dastardly parasite this morning!!!!To: mb12 valtrex Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 10:40 PM

I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been re-emerging.So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the finger...We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened to

the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample). The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in. SO...What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

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lmao...Too, too funny, Alberta.

Foods worms hate ...(4 or 5 days of enough of these foods will kill 'em):

carrots

coconuts

cranberries

papaya

pumpkin seeds

garlic

If you google, you can find tons of info.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 10:40:09 PMSubject: We saw the dastardly parasite this morning!!!!

I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been re-emerging.So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the finger...We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened to the

specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample). The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in. SO...What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

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You could make a yummy salad out of those, just not with the garlic. LOLOrganic Papaya, please :-) Add pumpkin seeds after tossing. MMMM. Thanks for the recipe idea, Tammy. ;-)

 

lmao...Too, too funny, Alberta.

Foods worms hate ...(4 or 5 days of enough of these foods will kill 'em):

 

carrots

coconuts

cranberries

papaya

pumpkin seeds

garlic

 

If you google, you can find tons of info.

To: mb12 valtrex

Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 10:40:09 PMSubject: We saw the dastardly parasite this morning!!!!

 

I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been re-emerging.

So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the finger...

We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened to the

specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

SO...What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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You could make a yummy salad out of those, just not with the garlic. LOLOrganic Papaya, please :-) Add pumpkin seeds after tossing. MMMM. Thanks for the recipe idea, Tammy. ;-)

 

lmao...Too, too funny, Alberta.

Foods worms hate ...(4 or 5 days of enough of these foods will kill 'em):

 

carrots

coconuts

cranberries

papaya

pumpkin seeds

garlic

 

If you google, you can find tons of info.

To: mb12 valtrex

Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 10:40:09 PMSubject: We saw the dastardly parasite this morning!!!!

 

I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been re-emerging.

So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the finger...

We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened to the

specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

SO...What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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You could make a yummy salad out of those, just not with the garlic. LOLOrganic Papaya, please :-) Add pumpkin seeds after tossing. MMMM. Thanks for the recipe idea, Tammy. ;-)

 

lmao...Too, too funny, Alberta.

Foods worms hate ...(4 or 5 days of enough of these foods will kill 'em):

 

carrots

coconuts

cranberries

papaya

pumpkin seeds

garlic

 

If you google, you can find tons of info.

To: mb12 valtrex

Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 10:40:09 PMSubject: We saw the dastardly parasite this morning!!!!

 

I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been re-emerging.

So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the finger...

We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened to the

specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

SO...What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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I've always wanted a live blood analysis. Who did this for you and where?

>

> I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our

OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

>

> So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

>

> So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral

depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

>

> The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

>

> We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened

to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and

the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the

sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it

again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

>

> The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could

turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're

going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days

for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back

for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

>

> SO...

>

> What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to

stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

>

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I've always wanted a live blood analysis. Who did this for you and where?

>

> I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our

OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

>

> So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

>

> So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral

depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

>

> The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

>

> We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened

to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and

the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the

sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it

again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

>

> The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could

turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're

going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days

for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back

for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

>

> SO...

>

> What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to

stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

>

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I've always wanted a live blood analysis. Who did this for you and where?

>

> I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our

OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

>

> So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

>

> So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral

depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

>

> The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

>

> We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened

to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and

the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the

sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it

again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

>

> The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could

turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're

going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days

for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back

for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

>

> SO...

>

> What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to

stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

>

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Our DAN did this for us in his office.  He's got this microscope that hooks up to a computer that he does it on.  I've seen it offered in some holistic pharmacies sometimes and I think some naturopathic doctors do it, too.

Does OLE do anything against worms?

 

I've always wanted a live blood analysis. Who did this for you and where?

>

> I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been re-emerging.

>

> So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

>

> So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

>

> The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the finger...

>

> We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

>

> The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

>

> SO...

>

> What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

>

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Yes I've seen them too. I believe it is illegal to diagnose using use dark

field which may be why they are not commonly used. Most stool tests just look

visually for parasites. The metametrix GI stool test actually looks for

parasite dna and so may be more accurate in finding parasites.

>

> I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our

OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

>

> So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

>

> So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral

depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

>

> The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

>

> We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened

to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and

the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the

sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it

again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

>

> The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could

turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're

going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days

for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back

for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

>

> SO...

>

> What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to

stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

>

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I've seen it too. you can see its mouth and tail, could you see the red blood

cells that it ate? in one case i saw what was described as a white blood cell

attached trying to do its duty of killing it. the fluke was winning.

> > > >

> > > > I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do

> > our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall,

> > her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further

> > investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming

> > that's been re-emerging.

> > > >

> > > > So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to

> > do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much

> > except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there

> > anyway.

> > > >

> > > > So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably

> > mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And

> > then...

> > > >

> > > > The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw

> > the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave

> > me the finger...

> > > >

> > > > We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something

> > happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal

> > with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get

> > there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and

> > void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another

> > sample).

> > > >

> > > > The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there

> > and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the

> > system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going

> > to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and

> > the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

> > > >

> > > > SO...

> > > >

> > > > What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give

> > her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Me and my shaved head and steel toed workboots are going to put on a cheerleader uniform and start cheering for the WBCs to win.  No, it wasn't doing anything but staying still.  We're still not 100% sure if it was a blood fluke -- but there definitely is some kind of worm action going on.

You know what's been strange?  I've been giving Maia her enzymes on an empty stomach (because that's what the directions on the bottle for the candida enzymes said to do) and she actually does better when she has enzymes on an empty stomach.  I wonder if, because she has a leaky gut, the enzymes get out into the rest of the system and would help with parasites.  I wonder if enzymes digest parasites...or is this not possible at all?  Because, if enzymes can be given on an empty stomach and digest yeast, could it not work similarly for parasites? 

 

I've seen it too. you can see its mouth and tail, could you see the red blood cells that it ate? in one case i saw what was described as a white blood cell attached trying to do its duty of killing it. the fluke was winning.

> > > >

> > > > I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do

> > our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall,

> > her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further

> > investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming

> > that's been re-emerging.

> > > >

> > > > So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to

> > do a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much

> > except that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there

> > anyway.

> > > >

> > > > So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably

> > mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And

> > then...

> > > >

> > > > The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw

> > the bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave

> > me the finger...

> > > >

> > > > We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something

> > happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal

> > with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get

> > there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and

> > void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another

> > sample).

> > > >

> > > > The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there

> > and could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the

> > system. So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going

> > to take a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and

> > the test won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

> > > >

> > > > SO...

> > > >

> > > > What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give

> > her to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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NOW Now Foods, Fresh Green Black Walnut Wormwood Complex rubbed on the bottom of

feet at bedtime. Do this for 30 days. Be sure to start 4 days before the full

moon, as parasite eggs hatch at the full moon.

Dr. Suzann Fleeson-DaSilva

www.fcchiropracticcenter.com

>

> I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our

OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

>

> So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

>

> So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral

depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

>

> The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

>

> We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something happened

to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with FedEx and

the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I think the

sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we need to do it

again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

>

> The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and could

turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So we're

going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few days

for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come back

for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

>

> SO...

>

> What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to

stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

>

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Can you share who your DAN is? E-mail if you don't want to post. :o)

> > >

> > > I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do

> > our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall,

> > her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further

> > investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming

> > that's been re-emerging.

> > >

> > > So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do

> > a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except

> > that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

> > >

> > > So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably

> > mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And

> > then...

> > >

> > > The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

> > bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me

> > the finger...

> > >

> > > We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something

> > happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal

> > with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get

> > there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and

> > void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another

> > sample).

> > >

> > > The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and

> > could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system.

> > So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take

> > a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test

> > won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

> > >

> > > SO...

> > >

> > > What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her

> > to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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OLE is not very effective for worms. GSE would be better than OLE but does not

kill eggs. Better remedies are the ia or the Amish Dewormers.

I have used both. I am currently taking the amish dewormer and it tasts awful.

The ia from Barlow Herbs is more palatable (it tastes like hot dog water --

yummy -- LOL!)

Caryn

> > >

> > > I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do

> > our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall,

> > her stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further

> > investigate a pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming

> > that's been re-emerging.

> > >

> > > So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do

> > a live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except

> > that he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

> > >

> > > So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably

> > mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And

> > then...

> > >

> > > The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

> > bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me

> > the finger...

> > >

> > > We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something

> > happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal

> > with FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get

> > there and I think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and

> > void, so we need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another

> > sample).

> > >

> > > The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and

> > could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system.

> > So we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take

> > a few days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test

> > won't come back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

> > >

> > > SO...

> > >

> > > What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her

> > to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I know several long term lymies that are now treating on ivermectin (dewormer)

with great success. Some are starting to feel spirochetes should be treated as

worms.

> > >

> > > I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do

our OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

> > >

> > > So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

> > >

> > > So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably

mineral depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And

then...

> > >

> > > The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

> > >

> > > We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something

happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with

FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I

think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we

need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

> > >

> > > The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and

could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So

we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few

days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come

back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

> > >

> > > SO...

> > >

> > > What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her

to stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

> > >

> >

>

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Having worms is just another sign of Iodine Deficiency.

Lugols solution in water - 1 to 2 drops per day of 2% - will kill the worms.

Iodine kills bacteria, virus, parasites, helps the liver remove metals and will

clear up leaky gut, too.

Cheryl

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Cheryl,

What is in Lugols solution? And where do you get it?

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own

understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.

Proverbs 3:5-6

Virginia Blevins

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Lugols is an Iodine solution first created in 1829.It is iodine with iodide

with distilled water. I get mine at Swansons:

http://www.swansonvitamins.com/LGS001/ItemDetail

There are other brands, I have tried the Iodoral (Lugols in a capsule) but i

like the liquid. I dont think the pill addresses stomach issues because it

dissolves in the intestine.

The above is for 2% Lugols, which i like better than the 5%, which alot of

others seem to use.

Cheryl

>

> Cheryl,

> What is in Lugols solution? And where do you get it?

>

> Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own

understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.

> Proverbs 3:5-6

>

> Virginia Blevins

>

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Hmmmm. Interesting that you rub it on the bottoms of the feet. What is the

consistency of this product? We have lots of fresh green black walnut wormwood,

but not sure how to use it on the feet.

Thanks.

Caryn

> >

> > I had made an appointment with our DAN to talk about anti-virals, to do our

OAT, and to talk about how when Maia was on abx back in the late fall, her

stools were perfectly formed and that I think we need to further investigate a

pathogen causing this and to talk about the vocal stimming that's been

re-emerging.

> >

> > So we were setting up to do the OAT test and I had agreed for Maia to do a

live cell blood analysis. I didn't think we were going to find much except that

he's going to tell us we have yeast, but WTH, we were there anyway.

> >

> > So from first look, he says her cells look a little small, probably mineral

depletion or something. I'm thinking, ok, we'll talk about that. And then...

> >

> > The DASTARDLY worm showed up on the slide!!!!! I could've sworn I saw the

bugger looking at me from under the microscope and I think it even gave me the

finger...

> >

> > We had done a comprehensive stool analysis with our ND but something

happened to the specimen in transport to the lab and there was this ordeal with

FedEx and the way bill so it took longer than it should have to get there and I

think the sample went bad or something, making the test null and void, so we

need to do it again (not pay for it again, just collect another sample).

> >

> > The DAN said that it doesn't look like an infestation but it's there and

could turn into an infestation and it would likely put stress on the system. So

we're going to do another comprehensive stool test but it's going to take a few

days for me to get rid of the enzymes out of her system and the test won't come

back for another 3 weeks after I send it in.

> >

> > SO...

> >

> > What can I do about it in the meantime? Is there anything I can give her to

stop it from thriving until we get the tests back?

> >

>

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Won't iodine crash the thyroid? We are already on armour thyroid.

Caryn

>

> Having worms is just another sign of Iodine Deficiency.

>

> Lugols solution in water - 1 to 2 drops per day of 2% - will kill the worms.

>

> Iodine kills bacteria, virus, parasites, helps the liver remove metals and

will clear up leaky gut, too.

>

> Cheryl

>

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I've been doing some reading on supporting low thyroid naturally and nearly everything I've read suggests the use of iodine.To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:21:33 PMSubject: Re: We saw the dastardly

parasite this morning!!!!

Won't iodine crash the thyroid? We are already on armour thyroid.

Caryn

>

> Having worms is just another sign of Iodine Deficiency.

>

> Lugols solution in water - 1 to 2 drops per day of 2% - will kill the worms.

>

> Iodine kills bacteria, virus, parasites, helps the liver remove metals and will clear up leaky gut, too.

>

> Cheryl

>

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Cheryl,

Would you recommend doing some kind of iodine deficiency test before

supplementing with it?

thanks

> >

> > Cheryl,

> > What is in Lugols solution? And where do you get it?

> >

> > Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own

understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.

> > Proverbs 3:5-6

> >

> > Virginia Blevins

> >

>

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Thanks Cheryl, I'd never heard of using iodine before.  How do you use the Lugols and where do I find it?  I don't ever recall seeing it in a health food store.  I just did a quick google on it and I get the impression that it needs to be compounded.  Do I need an rx to get Lugols solution?

 

Having worms is just another sign of Iodine Deficiency.

Lugols solution in water - 1 to 2 drops per day of 2% - will kill the worms.

Iodine kills bacteria, virus, parasites, helps the liver remove metals and will clear up leaky gut, too.

Cheryl

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Iodine is needed for proper thyroid function. However, for some kids, it has

actually increased TSH and decreased T3 levels.

Dr. Suzanne

www.fcchiropracticcenter.com

> >

> > Having worms is just another sign of Iodine Deficiency.

> >

> > Lugols solution in water - 1 to 2 drops per day of 2% - will kill the worms.

> >

> > Iodine kills bacteria, virus, parasites, helps the liver remove metals and

will clear up leaky gut, too.

> >

> > Cheryl

> >

>

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