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So the site says not to use this on children under 2years/30lbs, but I thought I

have read about people who have used it on young children...maybe not here? Has

anyone here done that by splitting the children's dose in half? The herbs seem

like safe herbs used in low doses, in fact, we probably use a good chunk of them

as antimicrobials already. Our younger son is 20 months and 23 pounds, do you

think this is close enough, if I cut the dose in half? Of all of us, he tends

to have more of the parasite signs. He also wants to and does eat constantly,

yet gains no weight. If I don't feed him constantly (in addition to meals that

rival mine in size) he cries and cries for food. We recently added Neocate

(which helped with his need to snack the past two days) and he loves it, BUT it

seems to make him hyper and nasty so I will probably need to cut it out. So,

anyway, back to the Humaworm, I am interested to know of others' experience with

this (especially little ones), I bought the kit for the whole family...

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There is some very toxic stuff in there. I would stick to garlic alone.

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> So the site says not to use this on children under 2years/30lbs, but I

> thought I have read about people who have used it on young

> children...maybe not here? Has anyone here done that by splitting the

> children's dose in half? The herbs seem like safe herbs used in low

> doses, in fact, we probably use a good chunk of them as antimicrobials

> already. Our younger son is 20 months and 23 pounds, do you think this

> is close enough, if I cut the dose in half? Of all of us, he tends to

> have more of the parasite signs. He also wants to and does eat

> constantly, yet gains no weight. If I don't feed him constantly (in

> addition to meals that rival mine in size) he cries and cries for

> food. We recently added Neocate (which helped with his need to snack

> the past two days) and he loves it, BUT it seems to make him hyper and

> nasty so I will probably need to cut it out. So, anyway, back to the

> Humaworm, I am interested to know of others' experience with this

> (especially little ones), I bought the kit for the whole family...

>

>

>

>

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Whats toxic?

Re: [ ] Humaworm for child under 2 and 30 pounds?

There is some very toxic stuff in there. I would stick to garlic alone.

G wrote:

>

> So the site says not to use this on children under 2years/30lbs, but I

> thought I have read about people who have used it on young

> children...maybe not here? Has anyone here done that by splitting the

> children's dose in half? The herbs seem like safe herbs used in low

> doses, in fact, we probably use a good chunk of them as antimicrobials

> already. Our younger son is 20 months and 23 pounds, do you think this

> is close enough, if I cut the dose in half? Of all of us, he tends to

> have more of the parasite signs. He also wants to and does eat

> constantly, yet gains no weight. If I don't feed him constantly (in

> addition to meals that rival mine in size) he cries and cries for

> food. We recently added Neocate (which helped with his need to snack

> the past two days) and he loves it, BUT it seems to make him hyper and

> nasty so I will probably need to cut it out. So, anyway, back to the

> Humaworm, I am interested to know of others' experience with this

> (especially little ones), I bought the kit for the whole family...

>

>

>

>

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Hi

If you are worried about giving your child humaworm, you can also email them

directly and ask (or go to curezone.com and ask there since the developer

tends to hang out there).. I know there is a recipe they have for

younger/lighter children involving onions and garlic.. but I don't know it

off hand. Personally, I have used it on my kids without any problems, if

anything I find it to be pretty mild.. but does get some worms out for

sure.. My huband uses the adult formula and had a couple good days of

success on it.. I think it works better coupled with something like colonix,

(because colonix is light on the anti-parasites). But the children's version

of colonix.. kidetox was TERRIBLE for my son.

Hope that is somewhat useful

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Subject: [ ] Humaworm for child under 2 and 30 pounds?

So the site says not to use this on children under 2years/30lbs, but I

thought I have read about people who have used it on young children...maybe

not here? Has anyone here done that by splitting the children's dose in

half? The herbs seem like safe herbs used in low doses, in fact, we probably

use a good chunk of them as antimicrobials already. Our younger son is 20

months and 23 pounds, do you think this is close enough, if I cut the dose

in half? Of all of us, he tends to have more of the parasite signs. He also

wants to and does eat constantly, yet gains no weight. If I don't feed him

constantly (in addition to meals that rival mine in size) he cries and cries

for food. We recently added Neocate (which helped with his need to snack the

past two days) and he loves it, BUT it seems to make him hyper and nasty so

I will probably need to cut it out. So, anyway, back to the Humaworm, I am

interested to know of others' experience with this (especially little ones),

I b

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