Guest guest Posted July 31, 2010 Report Share Posted July 31, 2010 Dear , Doing Dr s parsite cleanse is, out of all the option you've mentioned, the easiest and cheapest one to do. It could be the most effective one. There is really only one way to find out, and that's to do the cleance. If were you, which admittedly I'm not, I'd do the slow build up she recommends to start with. Then if I was comfortable with the full dose, I'd take that daily for a week (since I'm 95% I'm dealing with a parisite here, where as usually one just has a mild suspision). Then, to kill the thing of for good (if the week didn't kill it) I'd take the tape-worm dose of Black Walnut. Of the top of my head it was 16 teaspoons instead of the usual 2 (please check on this, it's been a while when I did it last...) in one instance. You will know that you've killed. I did when the one in my brain died. It died with the second full dose of BWT. A At 05:19 AM 7/31/2010, you wrote: >Hello, > >My name is and I am new to the forum. Anyway, I have a cyst >in my liver that what first picked up by CT scan in 2005. At this >time it was only 2.5 cm and was classified as a simple fluid filled >cyst. Over the years the cyst has grown and it is now 5.4 cm by 4 >cm and is now classified as " abnormal appearing and complex " . I >have a history of severe hives, GI issues, and general malaise. I >also lived in Costa Rica for a year prior to starting the symptoms >that I just mentioned. Some docs that I consulted with recently, >feel strongly that I could be dealing with a parasitic cyst in the >liver of the species " echinoccocus " considering that I lived in an >area where it is endemic. I am also experiencing mild to moderate >pain in the liver area that radiates to the right back and shoulder blade. > >Based on my research, it is very difficult to make a definitive >diagnose of this type of cyst and the antibody blood tests are only >about 70% acccurate. I also learned that the common treatment of >this is to remove it surgically (can be risky??) followed by >chemotherapy using antiparasitic drugs. > >I recently consulted with a liver specialist at University of >Illinois at Chicago but was quite discouraged by his seemingly lack >of knowledge of this particular parasite. He has since referred me >to a surgeon but if he didn't have much knowledge, why would the >surgeon? They are at the same hospital. > >Anyway, I have found information of treating this parasite with Dr. >'s parasite cleanse but even she said that it is very difficult >to eradicate. > >I am considering consulting with an expert in Tropical >Medicine/parasitology in the meantime. > >I just don't want to the cyst to get so big as to create problems >such as bile duct obstruction so I definitely need to move forward >with something. > >I was just wondering if anybody on this board could offer any useful >input or has any knowledge of this issue. > >Thanks so much, > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 A, How did you know that you had one in your brain? Did you have a visual lesion (on CT scan or MRI) in your brain. How did you know that you killed it? > >Hello, > > > >My name is and I am new to the forum. Anyway, I have a cyst > >in my liver that what first picked up by CT scan in 2005. At this > >time it was only 2.5 cm and was classified as a simple fluid filled > >cyst. Over the years the cyst has grown and it is now 5.4 cm by 4 > >cm and is now classified as " abnormal appearing and complex " . I > >have a history of severe hives, GI issues, and general malaise. I > >also lived in Costa Rica for a year prior to starting the symptoms > >that I just mentioned. Some docs that I consulted with recently, > >feel strongly that I could be dealing with a parasitic cyst in the > >liver of the species " echinoccocus " considering that I lived in an > >area where it is endemic. I am also experiencing mild to moderate > >pain in the liver area that radiates to the right back and shoulder blade. > > > >Based on my research, it is very difficult to make a definitive > >diagnose of this type of cyst and the antibody blood tests are only > >about 70% acccurate. I also learned that the common treatment of > >this is to remove it surgically (can be risky??) followed by > >chemotherapy using antiparasitic drugs. > > > >I recently consulted with a liver specialist at University of > >Illinois at Chicago but was quite discouraged by his seemingly lack > >of knowledge of this particular parasite. He has since referred me > >to a surgeon but if he didn't have much knowledge, why would the > >surgeon? They are at the same hospital. > > > >Anyway, I have found information of treating this parasite with Dr. > >'s parasite cleanse but even she said that it is very difficult > >to eradicate. > > > >I am considering consulting with an expert in Tropical > >Medicine/parasitology in the meantime. > > > >I just don't want to the cyst to get so big as to create problems > >such as bile duct obstruction so I definitely need to move forward > >with something. > > > >I was just wondering if anybody on this board could offer any useful > >input or has any knowledge of this issue. > > > >Thanks so much, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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