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In a message dated 7/11/01 2:16:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

plain_woman@... writes:

> May I ask what the other things are?

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> Rayla

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I am on a comprehensive homeopathic regime, under the care of a specialist,

involving two different types of homeopathics specifically against worms, and

several others to cleanse and drain the body, given in rotation according to

the diagnosis of a Vega machine, which measures bioelectric frequencies. In

addition I am rotating different antiparasitic herbs and colon cleansers.

The main ones are Awareness (Clear/Experience), and Theramune (Theraclear and

Super CKL). , and Hannah Kroeger's Rascal and Wormwood Combination. I am

also taking Homozon.

My doctor, with whom I have a 16 year relationship, has cured all his other

worm cases through homeopathics alone, but in the case of my boyfriend and

me, we found we had to do all the other stuff too, because we have the most

insidious parasite there is, barring the protozoa: that is the human

intestinal fluke. (Opinion of both my doctor and Hulda ).

If you are worried about expense, I can't tell you how much the homeopathics

cost getting them directly from the manufacturer, because I depend on

getting them through my doctor to be able to avail myself of his diagnostic

tools. And that way they are extremely expensive. But you can investigate

yourself, if you want--I will tell you the different remedies and companies

(there are three companies involved) if you want.

Awareness products' prices are also through the roof, as is well known, but

unfortunately they did come up as the best on the Vega diagnosis, from among

perhaps ten different remedies tested, for both my boyfriend and me. But the

Theramune and the Hannah Kroeger products are extremely reasonably priced and

quite effective; the Kroeger are in fact downright cheap.

Essiac tea through Willner Chemists at $17 a bottle pre-made (averaging about

$1 a day) is not that expensive. And it is even cheaper if you buy it in tea

bags or make it yourself. But it alone I doubt will cure you of a severe

case of parasite infestation. Of the four ingredients in Essiac, only one is

specifically antihelminth (worm-killing). That is rhubarb, and rhubarb is

far from the strongest of the antihelminths. And only one is laxative. That

is slippery elm and it is only mildly laxative. It is more of an intestinal

" tonic. " The other two ingredients in Essiac--the sheep sorrel and the

burdock, are primarily blood cleansers, not intestinal cleansers. (This per

my homeopath). I do not know why the Essiac tea has been such a potent

adjunct for me to my already extensive protocol, but it has. It has

definitely tipped the scales in my favor this go-round. Whether it would

work alone, I don't know. As I stated before, I decided to try it because

someone on this list said they'd heard that worms could not exist in a person

who drank it. My worms could exist in almost anything. (I am actually

starting to develop a grudging respect for them). But the tea has absolutely

helped.

Robin G.

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