Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 > > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. > > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of months. I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. I think I will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else to get rid of it once and for all. > > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the cautionary measures I should employ while using it? > What Andy says (in Amalgam Illness) is that it is strong medicine and needs to be used carefully under competent medical supervision. That would be up to the individual to investigate the reputation of naturopaths or professionals that they may look to for advise. It sounds like something that I wouldn't take based on internet advise. J > Thanks, > > Diane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 > > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. > > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of months. I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. I think I will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else to get rid of it once and for all. > > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the cautionary measures I should employ while using it? > What Andy says (in Amalgam Illness) is that it is strong medicine and needs to be used carefully under competent medical supervision. That would be up to the individual to investigate the reputation of naturopaths or professionals that they may look to for advise. It sounds like something that I wouldn't take based on internet advise. J > Thanks, > > Diane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 > > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. > > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of months. I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. I think I will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else to get rid of it once and for all. > > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the cautionary measures I should employ while using it? > What Andy says (in Amalgam Illness) is that it is strong medicine and needs to be used carefully under competent medical supervision. That would be up to the individual to investigate the reputation of naturopaths or professionals that they may look to for advise. It sounds like something that I wouldn't take based on internet advise. J > Thanks, > > Diane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 You could try " Neem Plus " (Ayush Herbs) instead, it manages my blasto population but nothing I've tried works permanently, I think it's more of an immune issue and compromised gut integrity due to the metals and I won't ever stop being reinfected until the metals are gone. OR they are hiding in my lymph, have you tried the zappers?. Be wary of Neem on it's own, look to professionals to see if you have contraindications. Good Luck, Kelle > > > > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. > > > > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of > months. I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. > I think I will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else > to get rid of it once and for all. > > > > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the > cautionary measures I should employ while using it? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Diane > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 I bought a zapper years ago and never used it. ha! Don't know what I ended up doing with it. I did find eating raw organic pumpkin seeds really killed a lot of parasites. In fact, I didn't know I had them until I kept getting sick from the pumpkin seeds then read up on it. Apparently I was suffering from die off reactions and had to just keep eating them for 10 days and give my body time to purge. I ended up losing a bunch of weight and my malnutritioned body started absorbing nutrients again. I had leaky gut before and lots of fungal infections (mold exposure) that in addition to the mercury mess up my gut pretty seriously for a good 15 years and I didn't know that was what the problem was. Apparently I had parasites for at least that long. I still get ongoing parasite infections because I have ongoing toxic exposure in a polluted environment. Wormwood, clove and black walnut is one formula I take but I noticed I have to alternate with other things every couple of months. Various antifungals. I also take very large doses of probiotics. I can't function without them. Garden of Earth Ultra works best for me and I take at least 4 caps a day. I would say the probiotics has been the most important thing in my entire supplemental routine. Cheri Re: Black Walnut - Andy or Anyone? You could try " Neem Plus " (Ayush Herbs) instead, it manages my blasto population but nothing I've tried works permanently, I think it's more of an immune issue and compromised gut integrity due to the metals and I won't ever stop being reinfected until the metals are gone. OR they are hiding in my lymph, have you tried the zappers?. Be wary of Neem on it's own, look to professionals to see if you have contraindications. Good Luck, Kelle > > > > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. > > > > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of > months. I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. > I think I will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else > to get rid of it once and for all. > > > > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the > cautionary measures I should employ while using it? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Diane > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. What page does Andy talk of this? I was unaware he cautions against Blackwalnut. We use it extensively with mercury toxic and non-mercury toxic people here, and quite honestly have never had a problem. We follow Dr 's parasite cleanse that has a slow build-up and you can stop if any problems develop. I don't know anybody that has had to stop from major problems yet. The worst effects are flu like symptoms, tiredness and insomnia (the insomnia can be corrected by taking ornithine and arginine to clear the ammonia from dying parasite). http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/parasite_cleanse.html Also, taking a lot of digestive enzymes ensures a problem free parasite cleanse since the enzymes are needed to 'digest' dead parasites. The parasite cleanse is different from killing Candida where extensive problems are caused by die-off. You need to be REALLY careful with anti-fungals and for the most part when you chelate mercury out the candida goes to. Well, that is my common experience. I don't advise people even start killing Candida until they have chelated for a while. Staving Candida (slowly!) and taking pro-biotics does not seem to cuase much die off. > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of months. > I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. I think I > will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else to get rid of > it once and for all. How do you know you have parasitic infections? I have used this for many years with no problems. As soon as I feel a cold coming on I take 2 teaspoons of blackwalnut (and zap) and the cold vanished\s 95% of the time. The weekly maintenance program is the most important part of the parasite cleanse. I have taken very high doses of it with no ill-effect. But EVERY supplement must be used with caution. Start slow and see how you respond. > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the cautionary > measures I should employ while using it? I'm not aware of any. However, the Blackwalnut tintcure MUST be green. If it is black it has oxidized and lost its parasite killing power. Only buy from retutable Dr sources, because they follow her instructions about making the tincture within 3 days of the green hulls falling. Other companies store the hulls and once they turn black they are near useless, but can have a good placebo effect :-) Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 > > > > In Andy's book, he warns against taking black walnut without caution. > What page does Andy talk of this? I was unaware he cautions against > Blackwalnut. > P 146. He doesn't warn against black walnut. He says it can be used to kill intestinal parasites. His caution is that it needs to be used under the supervision of a practitioner who knows how to use it. > We use it extensively with mercury toxic and non-mercury toxic people here, > and quite honestly have never had a problem. Well, you know quite a bit more about how to use it that most people. I wouldn't have thought to take digestive enzymes to digest the parasites. Who would have ever thought that black walnut tincture must be green. :-) The message I was trying to convey to new members is that parasite treatment is something beyond " Andy's protocol " that each person would have to take the responsibility to research for themselves. I don't consider it " off topic " because I know many poisoned people have to contend with parasites. J We follow Dr 's parasite > cleanse that has a slow build-up and you can stop if any problems develop. I > don't know anybody that has had to stop from major problems yet. The worst > effects are flu like symptoms, tiredness and insomnia (the insomnia can be > corrected by taking ornithine and arginine to clear the ammonia from dying > parasite). > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/parasite_cleanse.html > > Also, taking a lot of digestive enzymes ensures a problem free parasite > cleanse since the enzymes are needed to 'digest' dead parasites. > The parasite cleanse is different from killing Candida where extensive > problems are caused by die-off. You need to be REALLY careful with > anti-fungals and for the most part when you chelate mercury out the candida > goes to. Well, that is my common experience. > I don't advise people even start killing Candida until they have chelated > for a while. Staving Candida (slowly!) and taking pro-biotics does not seem > to cuase much die off. > > > > I have been struggling with a parasitic infection for a couple of months. > > I have tried wormwood, etc. - - but I cannot get rid of it. I think I > > will have to take black walnut because I don't know how else to get rid of > > it once and for all. > > How do you know you have parasitic infections? > I have used this for many years with no problems. As soon as I feel a cold > coming on I take 2 teaspoons of blackwalnut (and zap) and the cold > vanished\s 95% of the time. The weekly maintenance program is the most > important part of the parasite cleanse. > I have taken very high doses of it with no ill-effect. But EVERY supplement > must be used with caution. Start slow and see how you respond. > > > > What effect does it have on mercury, if any, and what are the cautionary > > measures I should employ while using it? > I'm not aware of any. However, the Blackwalnut tintcure MUST be green. If it > is black it has oxidized and lost its parasite killing power. Only buy from > retutable Dr sources, because they follow her instructions about > making the tincture within 3 days of the green hulls falling. Other > companies store the hulls and once they turn black they are near useless, > but can have a good placebo effect :-) > > Dean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 > P 146. He doesn't warn against black walnut. He says it can be used > to kill intestinal parasites. His caution is that it needs to be used > under the supervision of a practitioner who knows how to use it. Thanks . Quite honestly I'm syrprised by his caution with Blackwalnut. We use it very liberally, even with children and pets, with no problems. Most of the parents tell me that their kids soon learn to reach for the Blackwalnut when they are starting a cold or have a tummy ache or just about anything. They know it takes most minor things away if caght early - and this is despite the taste :-) I know dr uses it extensivly with very ill people too. That said, everything should be used properly and with care. >Who would have ever thought that black walnut tincture > must be green. :-) Yes, that is quite funny :-) Once you have opened the Blackwalnut store it in the fridge or freezer. After a few weeks it will oxidize from the air and turn black. That is why small bottles are advised and close em tightly. > The message I was trying to convey to new members is that parasite > treatment is something beyond " Andy's protocol " that each person would > have to take the responsibility to research for themselves. That is very true. Though fortuntely, Andy gets it right just about every time and it makes it easy to trust his recommendations. > I don't > consider it " off topic " because I know many poisoned people have to > contend with parasites. Indeed, it is the foundation of my health routine - a weekly parasite cleanse of wormwood, cloves and blackwalnut plus a zap. I used to get colds and flu's all the time. Now I have only had one bad one in 5 years since starting the parasite cleanse (and that once came after I missed my weekly maintenance dose by 5 days! :-)) Thanks . Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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