Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 Ha ha, well I guess if I take the risk of the blame I also get the chance of getting some credit? :) We found an LW Scientific Observer for $30 at a yard sale. It has 40x, 100x, and 400x lens. I would like to have one more lense at a higher magnification. Of interest, our 22 month old passed a large tapeworm segment today. 3.5 inches by .25 inches. It is much whiter and stronger than Mia's was- I guess that's enough detail! All of the eggs we were seeing in everyone's stool are almost nonexistent now. The spirochetes are still showing up. Mia is doing REALLY well. Her sensory issues are way down. Her inflexibility/OCD is down. Her food sensitivities seem to be basically gone- at least we've tried all of the vegetables and fruits that used to send her into a 3 day to 3 week highly sensitive/screaming/aggressive/self injury phase. Full disclosure, we did do NAET last month, with some real gain in food reactions, but still she was having enough of a reaction that we stopped reintroducing foods. So I figured it was time to take the risk of the herbs in the parasite cleanse when little Sophie got sick. We also upped Mia's Quercenase (Thorne Quercetin with Bromelain) to help with mast cell reactions/inflammation. But shes' been on this larger amount before without this dramatic effect. I tell you, the most amazing thing that is happening is she is tolerant. She can play now with her sister, with other kids in the room, and doesn't melt down or run screaming if they touch something she was playing with 3 hours ago or thought about playing with 3 hours ago or. . . So for the last couple of days, we've had literally hours a day where Mia is wrestling and giggling and sharing with her sisters. Honestly, I am in shock. I thought that starving wolf defensiveness would never go away. This being said, if she gets too tired, the old habits come back. But WOW, to see her not agitated all of the time, distressed, with her veins popping out of her neck, is the best blessing of my life. I continue to research parasites and just wanted to pass on one warning. I keep coming across casual mention of some parasites (hookworm I think I remember specifically?) being able to become airborn and be spread- causing a lung infection and asthma. So I am thinking of starting to wear a mask and bought some natural nose spray with tea tree in it today to take each time I do a slide now. I don't know enough yet to know what stage is contagious, if it has to be from dry stool, etc, but I would feel terrible if I made anyone get sick!!! Thanks for all of the feedback and good luck! > > > > > > > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up. > > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!! > > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?) > > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :) > > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 LIKE LIKE LIKE :)Sylvia Ha ha, well I guess if I take the risk of the blame I also get the chance of getting some credit? :) We found an LW Scientific Observer for $30 at a yard sale. It has 40x, 100x, and 400x lens. I would like to have one more lense at a higher magnification. Of interest, our 22 month old passed a large tapeworm segment today. 3.5 inches by .25 inches. It is much whiter and stronger than Mia's was- I guess that's enough detail! All of the eggs we were seeing in everyone's stool are almost nonexistent now. The spirochetes are still showing up. Mia is doing REALLY well. Her sensory issues are way down. Her inflexibility/OCD is down. Her food sensitivities seem to be basically gone- at least we've tried all of the vegetables and fruits that used to send her into a 3 day to 3 week highly sensitive/screaming/aggressive/self injury phase. Full disclosure, we did do NAET last month, with some real gain in food reactions, but still she was having enough of a reaction that we stopped reintroducing foods. So I figured it was time to take the risk of the herbs in the parasite cleanse when little Sophie got sick. We also upped Mia's Quercenase (Thorne Quercetin with Bromelain) to help with mast cell reactions/inflammation. But shes' been on this larger amount before without this dramatic effect. I tell you, the most amazing thing that is happening is she is tolerant. She can play now with her sister, with other kids in the room, and doesn't melt down or run screaming if they touch something she was playing with 3 hours ago or thought about playing with 3 hours ago or. . . So for the last couple of days, we've had literally hours a day where Mia is wrestling and giggling and sharing with her sisters. Honestly, I am in shock. I thought that starving wolf defensiveness would never go away. This being said, if she gets too tired, the old habits come back. But WOW, to see her not agitated all of the time, distressed, with her veins popping out of her neck, is the best blessing of my life. I continue to research parasites and just wanted to pass on one warning. I keep coming across casual mention of some parasites (hookworm I think I remember specifically?) being able to become airborn and be spread- causing a lung infection and asthma. So I am thinking of starting to wear a mask and bought some natural nose spray with tea tree in it today to take each time I do a slide now. I don't know enough yet to know what stage is contagious, if it has to be from dry stool, etc, but I would feel terrible if I made anyone get sick!!! Thanks for all of the feedback and good luck! > > > > > > > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up. > > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!! > > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?) > > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :) > > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 I must add to the parasite fun and say that i too am seeing amazing behavior in my son the longer we go on the parasite cleanse..today i increased the dosage and found him even more calmer then before.. i also use something called an orgone zapper .it is suppose also to help with parasites but i think the combo is doing something. i have no microscope. but i do have chopsticks and am always digging around for something.. oh i would love to find a worm. somthing i could see with my eyes. but hearing the wonderful accounts from melissa is encouragement enuff for me . Go parasite moms! we will conquer and destroy! To: mb12valtrex Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:40 PMSubject: Re: Re: Parasites- Microscope fun - update, possible WARNING LIKE LIKE LIKE Sylvia Ha ha, well I guess if I take the risk of the blame I also get the chance of getting some credit? :) We found an LW Scientific Observer for $30 at a yard sale. It has 40x, 100x, and 400x lens. I would like to have one more lense at a higher magnification.Of interest, our 22 month old passed a large tapeworm segment today. 3.5 inches by .25 inches. It is much whiter and stronger than Mia's was- I guess that's enough detail! All of the eggs we were seeing in everyone's stool are almost nonexistent now. The spirochetes are still showing up. Mia is doing REALLY well. Her sensory issues are way down. Her inflexibility/OCD is down. Her food sensitivities seem to be basically gone- at least we've tried all of the vegetables and fruits that used to send her into a 3 day to 3 week highly sensitive/screaming/aggressive/self injury phase.Full disclosure, we did do NAET last month, with some real gain in food reactions, but still she was having enough of a reaction that we stopped reintroducing foods. So I figured it was time to take the risk of the herbs in the parasite cleanse when little Sophie got sick. We also upped Mia's Quercenase (Thorne Quercetin with Bromelain) to help with mast cell reactions/inflammation. But shes' been on this larger amount before without this dramatic effect.I tell you, the most amazing thing that is happening is she is tolerant. She can play now with her sister, with other kids in the room, and doesn't melt down or run screaming if they touch something she was playing with 3 hours ago or thought about playing with 3 hours ago or. . . So for the last couple of days, we've had literally hours a day where Mia is wrestling and giggling and sharing with her sisters. Honestly, I am in shock. I thought that starving wolf defensiveness would never go away. This being said, if she gets too tired, the old habits come back. But WOW, to see her not agitated all of the time, distressed, with her veins popping out of her neck, is the best blessing of my life. I continue to research parasites and just wanted to pass on one warning. I keep coming across casual mention of some parasites (hookworm I think I remember specifically?) being able to become airborn and be spread- causing a lung infection and asthma. So I am thinking of starting to wear a mask and bought some natural nose spray with tea tree in it today to take each time I do a slide now. I don't know enough yet to know what stage is contagious, if it has to be from dry stool, etc, but I would feel terrible if I made anyone get sick!!!Thanks for all of the feedback and good luck!> > > > >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?)> > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2011 Report Share Posted August 17, 2011 What brand parasite cleanse are you using, I am sure my son has them? Ha ha, well I guess if I take the risk of the blame I also get the chance of getting some credit? :) We found an LW Scientific Observer for $30 at a yard sale. It has 40x, 100x, and 400x lens. I would like to have one more lense at a higher magnification.Of interest, our 22 month old passed a large tapeworm segment today. 3.5 inches by .25 inches. It is much whiter and stronger than Mia's was- I guess that's enough detail! All of the eggs we were seeing in everyone's stool are almost nonexistent now. The spirochetes are still showing up. Mia is doing REALLY well. Her sensory issues are way down. Her inflexibility/OCD is down. Her food sensitivities seem to be basically gone- at least we've tried all of the vegetables and fruits that used to send her into a 3 day to 3 week highly sensitive/screaming/aggressive/self injury phase.Full disclosure, we did do NAET last month, with some real gain in food reactions, but still she was having enough of a reaction that we stopped reintroducing foods. So I figured it was time to take the risk of the herbs in the parasite cleanse when little Sophie got sick. We also upped Mia's Quercenase (Thorne Quercetin with Bromelain) to help with mast cell reactions/inflammation. But shes' been on this larger amount before without this dramatic effect.I tell you, the most amazing thing that is happening is she is tolerant. She can play now with her sister, with other kids in the room, and doesn't melt down or run screaming if they touch something she was playing with 3 hours ago or thought about playing with 3 hours ago or. . . So for the last couple of days, we've had literally hours a day where Mia is wrestling and giggling and sharing with her sisters. Honestly, I am in shock. I thought that starving wolf defensiveness would never go away. This being said, if she gets too tired, the old habits come back. But WOW, to see her not agitated all of the time, distressed, with her veins popping out of her neck, is the best blessing of my life. I continue to research parasites and just wanted to pass on one warning. I keep coming across casual mention of some parasites (hookworm I think I remember specifically?) being able to become airborn and be spread- causing a lung infection and asthma. So I am thinking of starting to wear a mask and bought some natural nose spray with tea tree in it today to take each time I do a slide now. I don't know enough yet to know what stage is contagious, if it has to be from dry stool, etc, but I would feel terrible if I made anyone get sick!!!Thanks for all of the feedback and good luck!> > > > >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?)> > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2011 Report Share Posted August 17, 2011 i use NOW brand wormwood complex then add casagrada and pyslium fiber and give all together one hour before meals. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 7:09 PMSubject: Re: Re: Parasites- Microscope fun - update, possible WARNING What brand parasite cleanse are you using, I am sure my son has them? Ha ha, well I guess if I take the risk of the blame I also get the chance of getting some credit? :) We found an LW Scientific Observer for $30 at a yard sale. It has 40x, 100x, and 400x lens. I would like to have one more lense at a higher magnification.Of interest, our 22 month old passed a large tapeworm segment today. 3.5 inches by .25 inches. It is much whiter and stronger than Mia's was- I guess that's enough detail! All of the eggs we were seeing in everyone's stool are almost nonexistent now. The spirochetes are still showing up. Mia is doing REALLY well. Her sensory issues are way down. Her inflexibility/OCD is down. Her food sensitivities seem to be basically gone- at least we've tried all of the vegetables and fruits that used to send her into a 3 day to 3 week highly sensitive/screaming/aggressive/self injury phase.Full disclosure, we did do NAET last month, with some real gain in food reactions, but still she was having enough of a reaction that we stopped reintroducing foods. So I figured it was time to take the risk of the herbs in the parasite cleanse when little Sophie got sick. We also upped Mia's Quercenase (Thorne Quercetin with Bromelain) to help with mast cell reactions/inflammation. But shes' been on this larger amount before without this dramatic effect.I tell you, the most amazing thing that is happening is she is tolerant. She can play now with her sister, with other kids in the room, and doesn't melt down or run screaming if they touch something she was playing with 3 hours ago or thought about playing with 3 hours ago or. . . So for the last couple of days, we've had literally hours a day where Mia is wrestling and giggling and sharing with her sisters. Honestly, I am in shock. I thought that starving wolf defensiveness would never go away. This being said, if she gets too tired, the old habits come back. But WOW, to see her not agitated all of the time, distressed, with her veins popping out of her neck, is the best blessing of my life. I continue to research parasites and just wanted to pass on one warning. I keep coming across casual mention of some parasites (hookworm I think I remember specifically?) being able to become airborn and be spread- causing a lung infection and asthma. So I am thinking of starting to wear a mask and bought some natural nose spray with tea tree in it today to take each time I do a slide now. I don't know enough yet to know what stage is contagious, if it has to be from dry stool, etc, but I would feel terrible if I made anyone get sick!!!Thanks for all of the feedback and good luck!> > > > >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?)> > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2011 Report Share Posted August 18, 2011 We are using Humaworm. We've used just plain wormwood before, with some luck but it did not get the tapeworms. There are a couple of others I hear good things about. The Barefoot Herbalist has some syrups that would be good if a child doesn't take pills. > > > > >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more > 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal > material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?)> > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I > asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2011 Report Share Posted August 18, 2011 - Are you ordering directly from humaworm.com? Thx, Velma > > > > >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more > > 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> > > > > > > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> > > > > > > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > > > > > > > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal > > material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact with the foods?)> > > > > > > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> > > > > > > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I > > asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2011 Report Share Posted August 20, 2011 Ha ha Channa, Chopsticks!! It's two old wooden paintbrushes at our house . I have so much to say on the parasite thing (updates) but will hold off for now. Our latest biggest news is that I finally positively ID'd giardia in Mia's sample. Plain as day. Unmistakable. Google Image 'giardia' and you'll see what I mean. If there ever were a moment in all of this microscope work that I truly LONGED for a camera to take pictures, it was when I found that little bugger. 2.5 years ago I walked out of a pediatrician's office literally bawling (I could hardly even pay my tab. This is unusual for me, I just DON'T -or didn't then- show emotion in difficult situations) because the doctor got quite livid about how he didn't believe in people getting giardia (we lived in Denver, CO for heaven's sake, center of the Giardia Universe!!) and that it didn't show up on our labs (which he admitted only showed positive in appr. 30% of infected individuals!) and that we should just basically go home and wait for the 'stomach flu' (3 month long at that point- my ENTIRE family and I were sick. It was a never-ending 24 hour-a-day poop explosion. I thought I was going to die. And I was 6 mos pregnant.) to go away. And by the way can you catch that girl up on her shots while you're here, you neglectful mom? Bleepity bleeping bleeping doctors! I'll show you some giardia!!!! I've got it right here on my kitchen table! OK, so obviously I am getting much better at showing emotion these days. So please tell me more about your experience with the zapper. I heard about this about a year ago and it has been on my list to learn about. I understand that some consider it 'far out'. But, the 'far out' things have helped us the most (while added onto the foundation of disciplined multi-year biomed). Heck, MB12 and Valtrex are considered by some to be 'far out', you know? And trust me, even if you can see nothing with your eyes, the things you can see under the microscope- scads and scads of eggs, microscopic roundworms, flukes. . .. . are just stunning. We are a family of five and every sample (I do at least one per person per day most days) is chock full. We are about 2 weeks in now and only now is the count going way down. Unless you are just very blessed to have great parasite resistance :), they are there!!! You are conquering!!! > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!! > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact > with the foods?) > >> > > > > > >> > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :) > >> > > > > > >> > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2011 Report Share Posted August 20, 2011 "like like like" To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 7:19 PMSubject: Re: Parasites- Microscope fun - update, possible WARNING Ha ha Channa, Chopsticks!! It's two old wooden paintbrushes at our house . I have so much to say on the parasite thing (updates) but will hold off for now. Our latest biggest news is that I finally positively ID'd giardia in Mia's sample. Plain as day. Unmistakable. Google Image 'giardia' and you'll see what I mean. If there ever were a moment in all of this microscope work that I truly LONGED for a camera to take pictures, it was when I found that little bugger. 2.5 years ago I walked out of a pediatrician's office literally bawling (I could hardly even pay my tab. This is unusual for me, I just DON'T -or didn't then- show emotion in difficult situations) because the doctor got quite livid about how he didn't believe in people getting giardia (we lived in Denver, CO for heaven's sake, center of the Giardia Universe!!) and that it didn't show up on our labs (which he admitted only showed positive in appr. 30% of infected individuals!) and that we should just basically go home and wait for the 'stomach flu' (3 month long at that point- my ENTIRE family and I were sick. It was a never-ending 24 hour-a-day poop explosion. I thought I was going to die. And I was 6 mos pregnant.) to go away. And by the way can you catch that girl up on her shots while you're here, you neglectful mom? Bleepity bleeping bleeping doctors! I'll show you some giardia!!!! I've got it right here on my kitchen table!OK, so obviously I am getting much better at showing emotion these days. So please tell me more about your experience with the zapper. I heard about this about a year ago and it has been on my list to learn about. I understand that some consider it 'far out'. But, the 'far out' things have helped us the most (while added onto the foundation of disciplined multi-year biomed). Heck, MB12 and Valtrex are considered by some to be 'far out', you know? And trust me, even if you can see nothing with your eyes, the things you can see under the microscope- scads and scads of eggs, microscopic roundworms, flukes. . . . are just stunning. We are a family of five and every sample (I do at least one per person per day most days) is chock full. We are about 2 weeks in now and only now is the count going way down. Unless you are just very blessed to have great parasite resistance :), they are there!!! You are conquering!!!> >> > > > >> >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> >> > > > > > >> > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> >> > > > > > >> > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact> with the foods?)> >> > > > > > >> > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> >> > > > > > >> > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> >>> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2011 Report Share Posted August 20, 2011 yes I have many of those asshole doc moments..I remember when i was told by my gastro docter that my son was absolutely not allergic to milk as his scratch test said so.( dumbass.) but..i pleaded with him and.i begged him to believe me that my son got so sick when he drank anything with milk in it. he cries and cries in pain his tummy is bloated ect ect.. the doc said to me ,and i qoute" how do you know he is in pain? maybe he is just crying for another reason." i wanted to stab him in the eye with the nurses thermometer and ask him are you crying in pain? or for another reason? he thought me a welfare mom that was too back woods to be in a postition to think any medical thoughts of any kind about my son. so he basically wrote in my records something along the lines of crazy welfare mom..unkept apperance must be mentally ill so we ignore everything she says. and also what a sicko mom for also not giving vaccines. yes i had a lot of really bad docter moments. even much much worse then that...and now I have even more anger issues then ever.enuff said on my rant on docters no offence to anyone i hope. only those who do , do harm. on the subject of zapper...it is in my top wow therapys..i would tell everyone if you can spare a hundred bucks get it. it is replacing the most of my antiinflammatory supps..i ran out of neuroprotek and on the zapper he doesnt need it ..it calms him down ..his tongue doesnt get white anymore..I guess it is like a bunch of supps in one only you dont ingest it just wear it. long run its cheaper because you only pay for batterys after you buy it. i am also trying mms to battle the parasites. on myself since i been using mms my appetite has cut down in half. i have more energy and was suffering from chronic fatigue. i thought my eating was emotional which im sure it was partly but doing the mms i think i was full of parasites and that is why i wanted to eat all the time. i havent had my son on mms long enuff to comment good or bad.. my son is going thru bad digestive upset so dont know if it is parasites being stired up or what....or im not giving enuff wormwood..i didnt want to do humana as my son is allergic to garlic:( ..but will keep everyone posted as i figure out what works. channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 7:19 PMSubject: Re: Parasites- Microscope fun - update, possible WARNING Ha ha Channa, Chopsticks!! It's two old wooden paintbrushes at our house . I have so much to say on the parasite thing (updates) but will hold off for now. Our latest biggest news is that I finally positively ID'd giardia in Mia's sample. Plain as day. Unmistakable. Google Image 'giardia' and you'll see what I mean. If there ever were a moment in all of this microscope work that I truly LONGED for a camera to take pictures, it was when I found that little bugger. 2.5 years ago I walked out of a pediatrician's office literally bawling (I could hardly even pay my tab. This is unusual for me, I just DON'T -or didn't then- show emotion in difficult situations) because the doctor got quite livid about how he didn't believe in people getting giardia (we lived in Denver, CO for heaven's sake, center of the Giardia Universe!!) and that it didn't show up on our labs (which he admitted only showed positive in appr. 30% of infected individuals!) and that we should just basically go home and wait for the 'stomach flu' (3 month long at that point- my ENTIRE family and I were sick. It was a never-ending 24 hour-a-day poop explosion. I thought I was going to die. And I was 6 mos pregnant.) to go away. And by the way can you catch that girl up on her shots while you're here, you neglectful mom? Bleepity bleeping bleeping doctors! I'll show you some giardia!!!! I've got it right here on my kitchen table!OK, so obviously I am getting much better at showing emotion these days. So please tell me more about your experience with the zapper. I heard about this about a year ago and it has been on my list to learn about. I understand that some consider it 'far out'. But, the 'far out' things have helped us the most (while added onto the foundation of disciplined multi-year biomed). Heck, MB12 and Valtrex are considered by some to be 'far out', you know? And trust me, even if you can see nothing with your eyes, the things you can see under the microscope- scads and scads of eggs, microscopic roundworms, flukes. . . . are just stunning. We are a family of five and every sample (I do at least one per person per day most days) is chock full. We are about 2 weeks in now and only now is the count going way down. Unless you are just very blessed to have great parasite resistance :), they are there!!! You are conquering!!!> >> > > > >> >> > > > > I only have a quick moment on the internet but want to post our news!!! Oldest daughter Mia passed a huge tapeworm!!!!!!! She has a light in her eyes I haven't seen since we started this journey. Her sensory seeking and weepiness are up on the humaworm in this first week, but it is much more 'dealable' than her tough days in the past. And her reasoning, mental curiosity, spacial abilities- are WAY up.> >> > > > > > >> > > > > All of us in the family are passing what I am pretty sure are tapeworm segments. Of interest they are colonated with candida!!> >> > > > > > >> > > > > Now that I've looked at literally hundreds of pics of microscopic images on the internet and dozens of poop slides here at home, I am sure that it is difficult to 100% identify what is showing up- without special stain kits and a better lense. However, I can 100% for sure say that we have tapeworms, a microscopic roundworm, candida, and a spirochete. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I went a little hog wild when Mia passed the big tapeworm (I had to poke around in the poop to find it. It was essentially poop colored in a part of her stool that looked hard and compressed- like the crenulations in intestines- I unraveled it and it was all one soft ribbon-like worm with hard compacted fecal material attached - how much are these a part of bowel obstruction??), and started immediately reintroducing foods she's had issues with (that I think people have problems with because the plants have natural bug defense compounds in them that irritate the worms) and VOILA!!! She is eating them with minimal reaction!! We are eating oxalate foods and salicylate foods again!!! As a disclaimer, we did have Allergy Elimination Technique work done last month, which helped a good bit but did not get us all the way (reset the nervous system response but could do nothing to stop the release of chemicals from the worms when they come in contact> with the foods?)> >> > > > > > >> > > > > OK, I said I would be brief :)> >> > > > > > >> > > > > And I could have reworded all of this more clearly, sorry but I am so excited!!! After all we've been through, and 3 years with an extremely limited diet. . . a real windfall. And all because our littlest gal started to regress and I asked on this site and got serious about deworming! She is doing GREAT now btw, back to her old sweet,sweet, non stumbling, happy self. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> >>> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2011 Report Share Posted August 21, 2011 ----- Forwarded Message -----To: "channabrennon@..." Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:03 AMSubject: Re: Re: Parasites- Microscope fun - update, possible WARNING Hi moms,Where to start with all this amazing parasite work? I have just started my daughter on ketoconazole (diflucan didn't seem to do very much) and am about to start valtrex and mb12 shots. But she constantly has her hands in her mouth and about 4 months ago i found a white threadworm which i treated with wormex but i think there is more going on. My biggest sign is a full moon when she just stays awake thru half the night. She also rarely has a solid bm. She is on a cf/gf/scd. Alot of her symptoms feel yeasty but so far no wow moments.... Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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