Guest guest Posted December 19, 2010 Report Share Posted December 19, 2010 Answers: 1. Very likely. You are the one living in your body so you are the only one who can note the changes. Keep listening closely; you are not done until all odd sensations have disapeared, and you feel you have expelled enough 'gunk' from you body. It's basicly your call, but if you have friends or family you can ask, ask them to tell you if the note a change in your health that you hadn't noticed. And then act accordingly. 2. As long as you need to. In some of the cases in the Dr books, she has people on it contiunously. Just make sure you don't get too much alcohol from the BWT. Change to water based BWT, if you need to take it long term or often in 1 day. 3. You need never go off it. As long as you're feeling it's doing active work, you shouldn't stop. Once you're sure you are 'clean' you can switch to a maintenace regime (once a week). But if you feel you have been reinfected you can go back on it again, daily. Or every hour, if need be, where the BWT is concerned. BWT is marvelous stuff! I've had to take it as part of the ascaris treatment, at 8 times the day dosis and it worked marvelously and immediately! A. (liver cleance #93 done; success!) At 04:59 PM 12/19/2010, you wrote: >Hello folks, > >I'm new to this group but much looking forward to some of your thoughts. > >I've been doing the Dr parasite cleanse. I believe that it has >been beneficial, but I do not think that I am done with it. I still >feel some light itching (that by the way started with the cleanse - >I assume that the herbs are causing parasites to move downwards) and >some stools that are not well formed yet, tending to be somewhat >loose. I am also thinking that the lack of stool form is because of >the bacteria going out as well. > >These are my questions: > >1) Are my assumptions correct? > >2) How long can I stay with the parasite cleanse? > >3) How fast can I repeat the cleanse? > >Thank you much for your recommendations. > >. > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2010 Report Share Posted December 19, 2010 Answers: 1. Very likely. You are the one living in your body so you are the only one who can note the changes. Keep listening closely; you are not done until all odd sensations have disapeared, and you feel you have expelled enough 'gunk' from you body. It's basicly your call, but if you have friends or family you can ask, ask them to tell you if the note a change in your health that you hadn't noticed. And then act accordingly. 2. As long as you need to. In some of the cases in the Dr books, she has people on it contiunously. Just make sure you don't get too much alcohol from the BWT. Change to water based BWT, if you need to take it long term or often in 1 day. 3. You need never go off it. As long as you're feeling it's doing active work, you shouldn't stop. Once you're sure you are 'clean' you can switch to a maintenace regime (once a week). But if you feel you have been reinfected you can go back on it again, daily. Or every hour, if need be, where the BWT is concerned. BWT is marvelous stuff! I've had to take it as part of the ascaris treatment, at 8 times the day dosis and it worked marvelously and immediately! A. (liver cleance #93 done; success!) > > Hello folks, > > I'm new to this group but much looking forward to some of your thoughts. > > I've been doing the Dr parasite cleanse. I believe that it has been beneficial, but I do not think that I am done with it. I still feel some light itching (that by the way started with the cleanse - I assume that the herbs are causing parasites to move downwards) and some stools that are not well formed yet, tending to be somewhat loose. I am also thinking that the lack of stool form is because of the bacteria going out as well. > > These are my questions: > > 1) Are my assumptions correct? > > 2) How long can I stay with the parasite cleanse? > > 3) How fast can I repeat the cleanse? > > Thank you much for your recommendations. > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Arwen, Thank you for your answers. If I can ask one more question. Do you see any concern in doing the liver flush and then continue with the parasite cleanse? The concern is if not being done with the parasites has any concern for the liver flush. Thank you much. . > > > > Hello folks, > > > > I'm new to this group but much looking forward to some of your thoughts. > > > > I've been doing the Dr parasite cleanse. I believe that it has been beneficial, but I do not think that I am done with it. I still feel some light itching (that by the way started with the cleanse - I assume that the herbs are causing parasites to move downwards) and some stools that are not well formed yet, tending to be somewhat loose. I am also thinking that the lack of stool form is because of the bacteria going out as well. > > > > These are my questions: > > > > 1) Are my assumptions correct? > > > > 2) How long can I stay with the parasite cleanse? > > > > 3) How fast can I repeat the cleanse? > > > > Thank you much for your recommendations. > > > > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 There is no reason not to do a liver flush while on the parasite cleance (you'd skip the Wormwood and the cloves on the 2 days of the flush and mix the BWT in with the oil/grapefruit mix, to killi off the parasites in the liver.) However, the question with doing a liver flush is always; are you ready? The liver flush can be quite rough, and should really be last, after the parasite and kidney cleanses. I know nothing about you or what your complaints are, but if you're older, your liver can be quite dirty, which is why you'd want to do a liver flush. However, because your liver is dirty, cleaning it will be hard. So do the parasite cleance untill you feel you're clean and (at the same time, if you like) do the kidney cleance. Doing the kidney cleance WILL help you liver too, as the liver and kidneys work together closely, cleaning one will help the other. A. At 02:19 PM 12/20/2010, you wrote: >Arwen, > >Thank you for your answers. If I can ask one more question. Do >you see any concern in doing the liver flush and then continue with >the parasite cleanse? The concern is if not being done with the >parasites has any concern for the liver flush. > >Thank you much. > >. > > > > > > > > > Hello folks, > > > > > > I'm new to this group but much looking forward to some of your > thoughts. > > > > > > I've been doing the Dr parasite cleanse. I believe that > it has been beneficial, but I do not think that I am done with > it. I still feel some light itching (that by the way started with > the cleanse - I assume that the herbs are causing parasites to move > downwards) and some stools that are not well formed yet, tending to > be somewhat loose. I am also thinking that the lack of stool form > is because of the bacteria going out as well. > > > > > > These are my questions: > > > > > > 1) Are my assumptions correct? > > > > > > 2) How long can I stay with the parasite cleanse? > > > > > > 3) How fast can I repeat the cleanse? > > > > > > Thank you much for your recommendations. > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Hi Arwen, Much appreciated. I am not too old, in my thirties, but with a very bad dysbiosis. This is why I am doing what I am doing. And I have had some good experiences with liver flush. Still, I was neglecting the parasite part. Thank you Again Arwen, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 I looked up dysbiosis. It seems that bacteria (and thus parasites) are you enemy. I advice you to go to war on them. You'll want to do a bowel cleanse. Probably serval times. If you've done a liver flush before and it went okey, you can take that as sign you can do it again. My experience is that the first one is the most important one, because it reveals the 'health' of you liver. All subsiquent flushes will be easier than the first. Keep listening to you body at all times and make sure you've pasted the detox effects from one treatment before you move on to the next; there is such a thing as too much of a good thing! Remember, it's not a race, even though you are in a hurry to get well, it WILL take time; TAKE that time. A. At 07:17 PM 12/20/2010, you wrote: >Hi Arwen, > >Much appreciated. I am not too old, in my thirties, but with a very >bad dysbiosis. This is why I am doing what I am doing. And I have >had some good experiences with liver flush. Still, I was neglecting >the parasite part. > >Thank you Again Arwen, > >. > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Yes, Arwen, I know that it will take time. I've been on the road for a bit already and I see that things go slowly. I've cleanse the bowel, focused on the liver, nutrition, etc, but the part that I was probably overlooking is gut bacteria. As much as I did the other, the bacteria remained there as strong, so hopefully we can take care of it now. As said before, your recommendations are appreciated. . > >Hi Arwen, > > > >Much appreciated. I am not too old, in my thirties, but with a very > >bad dysbiosis. This is why I am doing what I am doing. And I have > >had some good experiences with liver flush. Still, I was neglecting > >the parasite part. > > > >Thank you Again Arwen, > > > >. > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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