Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous.. when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence. based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap. obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph. please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter. channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PMSubject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop.Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed.Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 We've really seen a difference on Humaworm our child is slightly older though and takes artemesia in a separate supplement. It will be interesting to see how things level out after stopping. He is 11 and weighs 62 lbs.Sent from my iPhone From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 What is the separate artemesia supplement that you give to your child? > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Oh no i am not offended, I am just trying to get to the best/safest possible parasite protocol. I think an honest discussion helps everyone. > > well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous.. > when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence. > based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap. > obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. > i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph. > please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter. > channa > > > To: mb12valtrex > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PM > Subject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there > > > Â > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Something our chiropractor had. He is not a big fan of clarkia 100 and told me he was sure DS only needed the artemesia to help immunity. We see him again in a few weeks so I'll get specifics.He does not think our son (or I ) have parasites but I have to say Sent from my iPhone What is the separate artemesia supplement that you give to your child? > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 (continued from post I just accidentally sent)I really think we didSent from my iPhone What is the separate artemesia supplement that you give to your child? > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Rochelle- humaworm does have artemesia (wormwood)Sent from my iPhone What is the separate artemesia supplement that you give to your child? > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 I think everyone should research products and recommendations for themselves and think it is a great idea to have multiple suggestions for any therapy. I do want to let everyone know that my children have not had either loose stools or " pumpkin poops " on Humaworm and they have been on it for almost two weeks now. They have been going very regularly. I believe the amounts are meant to be gentle amounts. That doesn't mean everyone will tolerate the ingredients as well as my family has though. Also, you use the product for 30 days only and are then not supposed to use it again for a minimum of 90 days (but supposed to be 6 mths). I have also heard that Humaworm will make up special formulas for their customers, so you could always ask if they would make a formula for your child without those ingredients. Cathy > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 roflmao. channa, I love you....To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:13 PMSubject: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous.. when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence. based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap. obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph. please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter. channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PMSubject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop.Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed.Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 ,I think you are mistaken. HUMAWORM for children(kids) does not have artemesia(WORMWOOD). HUMAWORM for Adults does have artemesia. > > > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Oh, ok- will check. Again, our son was taking artemesia so we were taking it regardless. Guess this means our results may be different. I'd love to hear what has to say. According to her posts her children had terrific results. Hope you find one you like Rochelle! Keep us posted.Sent from my iPhone ,I think you are mistaken. HUMAWORM for children(kids) does not have artemesia(WORMWOOD). HUMAWORM for Adults does have artemesia. > > > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Our kids are 13 and 15 years old. I gave them adult not children, but only 1 adult in am and 1 at pm. It seems to work well. They were over 12 but not at 150 pounds. 100-130 pounds. 13 year old daughter produced worms in the first day or 2. Not sure if it helps, just thought I'd mention it. ....annaTo: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 1:16 PMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there Oh, ok- will check. Again, our son was taking artemesia so we were taking it regardless. Guess this means our results may be different. I'd love to hear what has to say. According to her posts her children had terrific results. Hope you find one you like Rochelle! Keep us posted.Sent from my iPhone ,I think you are mistaken. HUMAWORM for children(kids) does not have artemesia(WORMWOOD). HUMAWORM for Adults does have artemesia. > > > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Yes, please tell us which atemesia product you were using. I have come accross an artemesia+clove oil product which is liquid and is made by BIORAY. I however, am still researching its effectiveness. I think artemesia was deliberetly removed from HUMAWORM for children.Although its a strong worm/parasite killer it is ABSINTHE,the psycotopic drug. > > > > > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > > > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > > > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 I think it is all useful. Thanks !Sent from my iPhone Our kids are 13 and 15 years old. I gave them adult not children, but only 1 adult in am and 1 at pm. It seems to work well. They were over 12 but not at 150 pounds. 100-130 pounds. 13 year old daughter produced worms in the first day or 2. Not sure if it helps, just thought I'd mention it. ....annaTo: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 1:16 PMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there Oh, ok- will check. Again, our son was taking artemesia so we were taking it regardless. Guess this means our results may be different. I'd love to hear what has to say. According to her posts her children had terrific results. Hope you find one you like Rochelle! Keep us posted.Sent from my iPhone ,I think you are mistaken. HUMAWORM for children(kids) does not have artemesia(WORMWOOD). HUMAWORM for Adults does have artemesia. > > > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Will do.Sent from my iPhone Yes, please tell us which atemesia product you were using. I have come accross an artemesia+clove oil product which is liquid and is made by BIORAY. I however, am still researching its effectiveness. I think artemesia was deliberetly removed from HUMAWORM for children.Although its a strong worm/parasite killer it is ABSINTHE,the psycotopic drug. > > > > > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > > > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > > > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 I have seen the other products that tout psyllium and senna as being harmful, creating a dependance, etc. The thing is, time and time again, I looked and saw Humaworm and Barefoot Herbal's Old Fashioned Spices syrups listed on site after site as being effective. Barefoot herbals products look wonderful and we are going to start 2 syrups this month. BUT, to deworm adults, it costs $100 per adult per month. That is too much for us. So, that being said, I also agree with the others posting that psyllium and senna do their job and are very useful. We are about a week or so out of our Humaworm (1st time) and EVERYONE is having NORMAL poops. For the first time in my daughter Mia's life, she has normal poops. And she is not on humaworm anymore. Of interest, I keep wanting to post- Mia just passed a large 18 inch roundworm with fecal matter attached (we keep getting this- worms with matted smears of fecal matter stuck inside of a membraneous layer), and I just passed a 2+ foot worm. This, as I said, is a week or so after stopping Humaworm. We added Oil of Oregano for several days coming out of Humaworm because the Barefoot Herbalist recommended this to us for 'deep infections'. I had to take Mia off after several days because the high phenols were making her off the charts hyper and we have family visiting now. As for gains holding, Mia is back to having some ups and downs. I do stool samples constantly and like CLOCKWORK, when she is having a bad day, she is passing a lot of microscopic roundworms or eggs. The last batch is a new looking worm- different in size than others we've seen. I am wondering if- now that we've gotten the parasitic load down generally- her intestinal environment (and liver/pancreas/galbladder function with increased enzyme activity) has improved such that parasites are having a harder time taking hold and we are going through more rounds of die off. Have to run, girls are awake. But to say one last thing, long story short, I'll read and read about what one product says over another about what ingredient is the best, but I will puy my money and my health on taking the product that has the best history of user feedback and successful results. I do remember seeing on many sites, though, people recommending trying many different dewormers, to support different systems and get different parasites. > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 HA!! No doubt--get **it out!!!! > > well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous.. > when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence. > based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap. > obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. > i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph. > please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter. > channa > > > To: mb12valtrex > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PM > Subject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there > > >  > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 ,What kind of OoO did they recommend? We're about to come off humaworm ourselves.Thanks,Sent from my iPhone I have seen the other products that tout psyllium and senna as being harmful, creating a dependance, etc. The thing is, time and time again, I looked and saw Humaworm and Barefoot Herbal's Old Fashioned Spices syrups listed on site after site as being effective. Barefoot herbals products look wonderful and we are going to start 2 syrups this month. BUT, to deworm adults, it costs $100 per adult per month. That is too much for us. So, that being said, I also agree with the others posting that psyllium and senna do their job and are very useful. We are about a week or so out of our Humaworm (1st time) and EVERYONE is having NORMAL poops. For the first time in my daughter Mia's life, she has normal poops. And she is not on humaworm anymore. Of interest, I keep wanting to post- Mia just passed a large 18 inch roundworm with fecal matter attached (we keep getting this- worms with matted smears of fecal matter stuck inside of a membraneous layer), and I just passed a 2+ foot worm. This, as I said, is a week or so after stopping Humaworm. We added Oil of Oregano for several days coming out of Humaworm because the Barefoot Herbalist recommended this to us for 'deep infections'. I had to take Mia off after several days because the high phenols were making her off the charts hyper and we have family visiting now. As for gains holding, Mia is back to having some ups and downs. I do stool samples constantly and like CLOCKWORK, when she is having a bad day, she is passing a lot of microscopic roundworms or eggs. The last batch is a new looking worm- different in size than others we've seen. I am wondering if- now that we've gotten the parasitic load down generally- her intestinal environment (and liver/pancreas/galbladder function with increased enzyme activity) has improved such that parasites are having a harder time taking hold and we are going through more rounds of die off. Have to run, girls are awake. But to say one last thing, long story short, I'll read and read about what one product says over another about what ingredient is the best, but I will puy my money and my health on taking the product that has the best history of user feedback and successful results. I do remember seeing on many sites, though, people recommending trying many different dewormers, to support different systems and get different parasites. > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop. > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed. > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 well i just ordered some for my son woo hoo! I cant wait to post my results! i think if you dont see the worms then maybethey are too small to see. from what i have read and i completely believe most all people have parasites, something also about the fact we are as a society in a real feed off each other mentality and it manafests in the physical as parasites. thats just my hooky new age philosophy:) To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 11:14 AMSubject: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there First, I would recommend taking the full month even if you feel like it isn't doing anything. I have seen cycles of symptoms with it. Second, YAY if you are tolerating it well and don't have any noticeable reactions. Maybe you all have a low parasite (meaning not just worms, but yeast, bacteria, etc) load! That's great!Our family of six (so far):Hubby: Almost two weeks in. He saw a worm after the very first dose. Then saw more. Then about nine days in he started dumping large amounts. He does not go "digging" to try to find anything. This is from just glancing in the toilet. He can see them in his formed stools, AND they are free floating (a lot of them). He has been seeing those for about five days. His physical symptoms at the beginning were fatigue, feeling like he was getting a cold, itching, and a headache. He is not really feeling bad at this point, just dumping stuff. He was very surprised at the results of taking Humaworm. And it is definitely worms he is passing - no doubt. We are all eating the same food (he works out of our home and eats all meals with us when not traveling) and no one else has this stuff coming out. He has never seen anything like this in the toilet before.Me: I am almost three weeks in. I didn't feel well on it for the first week or so. Felt achy and very, very tired. I have had headaches off and on. I have excellent bowels and have not noticed a difference in that other than some constipation yesterday (which I NEVER get!) I was quite uncomfortable and took epsom salts and drank freshly juiced apple and pineapple. That cleared me out. I have seen nothing visibly unusual.Teen daughter #1 at college: hasn't been home to get it and start it yet.Teen daughter #2: Just after a week in. She got a wicked cold right after she started it. We thought it was just die-off to begin with, but it has acted more like a real cold. So it is hard to tell what symptoms she may have had because of that. She has not reported seeing anything unusual, but I know she is trying NOT to look and probably wouldn't tell me if she did see something. :)Son #1: Two weeks in. No real noticeable changes in behavior other than a headache the second and third day and improved sleep. He has been a terrific sleeper for a long time (since biomed treatment) and he had recently been waking up from bad dreams every night, but that has pretty much stopped. He also has been mouthing things more. I have only seen his BMs like twice and didn't notice anything then. They have been normal in size and frequency except for a couple days at the beginning they were looser.Son #2: Two weeks in. Wicked, wicked die-off symptoms for the first week solid. He was very grumpy, controlling, demanding, etc. He reported headache and tummy ache. He started visual stimming on maybe the third (?) day, but that passed. He has also been mouthing more and had dark circles under his eyes. I have been checking his BMs regularly and have not seen anything visibly unusual. He told me his bottom was really hurting about a week in and when I checked, he had a fire red circle. We haven't seen that for a long, long, long time. It was improved the following day and gone by the next.So, I have been satisfied with the product. I would say that while son #1 really didn't seem to need it, obviously my husband did. We never would have known that if we hadn't tried it. The rest of us have not felt so good on it, so it must be killing off something (yeast, whatever.) Did the rest of us NEED to do Humaworm? Maybe not, but I don't think it has hurt and I am glad we have done it.I will report back when all of us have finished. My oldest daughter hasn't even started it and I suspect it will do her a lot of good. Although at this point I am going to recommend to her that she wait until Christmas break because she can't afford to feel sick at school right now.Cathy>> We are nearly done with week 1 of Humaworm. So far, we have seen nothing unusual except some larger poops. I didn't want to see any critters, but now I am a little dissapointed I don't see anything because I don't know if it's working or if I wasted my money. No one feels any different. No one is acting any different. My husband is calling it his "they-got-your-money-pills". We are going to finish up the month because I do believe it's a good clean out. Has anyone else been disappointed with this product? Or do we just not have any parasites to rid?> > R> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Keep us posted Channa!Today's our last day so I'll let you guys know what sticks.Sent from my iPhone well i just ordered some for my son woo hoo! I cant wait to post my results! i think if you dont see the worms then maybethey are too small to see. from what i have read and i completely believe most all people have parasites, something also about the fact we are as a society in a real feed off each other mentality and it manafests in the physical as parasites. thats just my hooky new age philosophy:) To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 11:14 AMSubject: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there First, I would recommend taking the full month even if you feel like it isn't doing anything. I have seen cycles of symptoms with it. Second, YAY if you are tolerating it well and don't have any noticeable reactions. Maybe you all have a low parasite (meaning not just worms, but yeast, bacteria, etc) load! That's great!Our family of six (so far):Hubby: Almost two weeks in. He saw a worm after the very first dose. Then saw more. Then about nine days in he started dumping large amounts. He does not go "digging" to try to find anything. This is from just glancing in the toilet. He can see them in his formed stools, AND they are free floating (a lot of them). He has been seeing those for about five days. His physical symptoms at the beginning were fatigue, feeling like he was getting a cold, itching, and a headache. He is not really feeling bad at this point, just dumping stuff. He was very surprised at the results of taking Humaworm. And it is definitely worms he is passing - no doubt. We are all eating the same food (he works out of our home and eats all meals with us when not traveling) and no one else has this stuff coming out. He has never seen anything like this in the toilet before.Me: I am almost three weeks in. I didn't feel well on it for the first week or so. Felt achy and very, very tired. I have had headaches off and on. I have excellent bowels and have not noticed a difference in that other than some constipation yesterday (which I NEVER get!) I was quite uncomfortable and took epsom salts and drank freshly juiced apple and pineapple. That cleared me out. I have seen nothing visibly unusual.Teen daughter #1 at college: hasn't been home to get it and start it yet.Teen daughter #2: Just after a week in. She got a wicked cold right after she started it. We thought it was just die-off to begin with, but it has acted more like a real cold. So it is hard to tell what symptoms she may have had because of that. She has not reported seeing anything unusual, but I know she is trying NOT to look and probably wouldn't tell me if she did see something. :)Son #1: Two weeks in. No real noticeable changes in behavior other than a headache the second and third day and improved sleep. He has been a terrific sleeper for a long time (since biomed treatment) and he had recently been waking up from bad dreams every night, but that has pretty much stopped. He also has been mouthing things more. I have only seen his BMs like twice and didn't notice anything then. They have been normal in size and frequency except for a couple days at the beginning they were looser.Son #2: Two weeks in. Wicked, wicked die-off symptoms for the first week solid. He was very grumpy, controlling, demanding, etc. He reported headache and tummy ache. He started visual stimming on maybe the third (?) day, but that passed. He has also been mouthing more and had dark circles under his eyes. I have been checking his BMs regularly and have not seen anything visibly unusual. He told me his bottom was really hurting about a week in and when I checked, he had a fire red circle. We haven't seen that for a long, long, long time. It was improved the following day and gone by the next.So, I have been satisfied with the product. I would say that while son #1 really didn't seem to need it, obviously my husband did. We never would have known that if we hadn't tried it. The rest of us have not felt so good on it, so it must be killing off something (yeast, whatever.) Did the rest of us NEED to do Humaworm? Maybe not, but I don't think it has hurt and I am glad we have done it.I will report back when all of us have finished. My oldest daughter hasn't even started it and I suspect it will do her a lot of good. Although at this point I am going to recommend to her that she wait until Christmas break because she can't afford to feel sick at school right now.Cathy>> We are nearly done with week 1 of Humaworm. So far, we have seen nothing unusual except some larger poops. I didn't want to see any critters, but now I am a little dissapointed I don't see anything because I don't know if it's working or if I wasted my money. No one feels any different. No one is acting any different. My husband is calling it his "they-got-your-money-pills". We are going to finish up the month because I do believe it's a good clean out. Has anyone else been disappointed with this product? Or do we just not have any parasites to rid?> > R> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Yes Channa! I see it the otehr way around- the parasites are causing our madness- our insatiable hungers. . . . > > > > We are nearly done with week 1 of Humaworm. So far, we have seen nothing unusual except some larger poops. I didn't want to see any critters, but now I am a little dissapointed I don't see anything because I don't know if it's working or if I wasted my money. No one feels any different. No one is acting any different. My husband is calling it his " they-got-your-money-pills " . We are going to finish up the month because I do believe it's a good clean out. Has anyone else been disappointed with this product? Or do we just not have any parasites to rid? > > > > R > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2011 Report Share Posted September 27, 2011 Hi All, May I kow what is pumpkin poop? Thanks 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, 22 September 2011 9:45 AMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there It's a good problem not to have parasites, ! I've been happy with our results. Nothing major- just sleeping better, skin looks less veiny and dark circles are gone from eyes. I never saw anything in the bm (his), but I did in mine. (ick, ick) Sent from my iPhone We are nearly done with week 1 of Humaworm. So far, we have seen nothing unusual except some larger poops. I didn't want to see any critters, but now I am a little dissapointed I don't see anything because I don't know if it's working or if I wasted my money. No one feels any different. No one is acting any different. My husband is calling it his "they-got-your-money-pills". We are going to finish up the month because I do believe it's a good clean out. Has anyone else been disappointed with this product? Or do we just not have any parasites to rid? R> >> > well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous..> > when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence.> > based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap.> > obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. > > i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph.> > please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter.> > channa > > > > From: rochelle b <mcroche2002@>> > To: mb12valtrex > > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PM> > Subject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there> > > > > > Â > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop.> > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed.> > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2011 Report Share Posted September 27, 2011 lmaoooo...we were discussing good healthy poops one day when Channa described it as "waiting for the great pumpkin" (Charlie Brown). It just means a big, healthy, well-formed poop. : ) -TammyTo: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:56 AMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there Hi All, May I kow what is pumpkin poop? Thanks 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, 22 September 2011 9:45 AMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there It's a good problem not to have parasites, ! I've been happy with our results. Nothing major- just sleeping better, skin looks less veiny and dark circles are gone from eyes. I never saw anything in the bm (his), but I did in mine. (ick, ick) Sent from my iPhone We are nearly done with week 1 of Humaworm. So far, we have seen nothing unusual except some larger poops. I didn't want to see any critters, but now I am a little dissapointed I don't see anything because I don't know if it's working or if I wasted my money. No one feels any different. No one is acting any different. My husband is calling it his "they-got-your-money-pills". We are going to finish up the month because I do believe it's a good clean out. Has anyone else been disappointed with this product? Or do we just not have any parasites to rid? R> >> > well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous..> > when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence.> > based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap.> > obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. > > i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph.> > please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter.> > channa > > > > From: rochelle b <mcroche2002@>> > To: mb12valtrex > > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PM> > Subject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there> > > > > > Â > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop.> > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed.> > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 it is a very advanced biomedical term. for experts of the biomed field. The GREAT GREAT PUMKIN! lmfao! Tammy already explained it. come on guys! it funny no? To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex >Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:56 AMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there Hi All, May I kow what is pumpkin poop? Thanks 3yrs old ASD ... will start cheltion soon To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, 22 September 2011 9:45 AMSubject: Re: Re: HUMAWORM not the best one out there It's a good problem not to have parasites, ! I've been happy with our results. Nothing major- just sleeping better, skin looks less veiny and dark circles are gone from eyes. I never saw anything in the bm (his), but I did in mine. (ick, ick) Sent from my iPhone We are nearly done with week 1 of Humaworm. So far, we have seen nothing unusual except some larger poops. I didn't want to see any critters, but now I am a little dissapointed I don't see anything because I don't know if it's working or if I wasted my money. No one feels any different. No one is acting any different. My husband is calling it his "they-got-your-money-pills". We are going to finish up the month because I do believe it's a good clean out. Has anyone else been disappointed with this product? Or do we just not have any parasites to rid? R> >> > well in all the best way i have to disagree..based on my experience when my sons gut was the worst impaction leaky gut ect..i tried to give the pyslium and it came out same way it went in..slimy. the fiber could not get a hold of any of the shit in his bowels as it was so hardened and full of mucous..> > when his gut got better i gave him pyslium powder and the fiber was able to grab a hold of some of the shit in his gut and i saw the fiber mixed in with the shit but there definitly is a diffrence.> > based on my experience the fiber absoltely does pull out the crap.> > obviosly the senna is not something you want to do long term but it is much worse to keep that shit inside a kids body. > > i cant believe how many times i have said shit in one paragraph.> > please i hope not to offend what you said but express my experience on the whole matter.> > channa > > > > From: rochelle b <mcroche2002@>> > To: mb12valtrex > > Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:04 PM> > Subject: HUMAWORM not the best one out there> > > > > > Â > > From my intensive research ive made the conclusion that HUMAWORM might not be the best parasite cleanse available. For one the use of SENA and Psyllium is not advisable at all espeicially for young children. It will make the body dependent on these two substances if used over a period of time. SENA actually works by working on the nerves that cause peristialsis and hence cause a bowel movement. The PUMPKIN POOPS that parents seem to be very happy about is obviously because of the fiber Psyllium which adds bulk to the poop.> > Also HUMAWORM for kids does not contain WORMWOOD(ARTEMESIA). So, basically HUMAWORM would be a good product if WORMWOOD was added to it and SENA and Psyllium was removed.> > Again, my intention is to warn parents and contribute constructively in finding a better parasite control protocol for our children. Please offer your valuable suggestions so that everyone can benefit from it.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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