:1messtafarian said:post 107633 If it were me I would be really *happy* to know I was getting them out of me. Better out of you than in you, no matter how gross it is, eh?
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:1messtafarian said:post 107633 If it were me I would be really *happy* to know I was getting them out of me. Better out of you than in you, no matter how gross it is, eh?
Charlie said:post 107619Please. I have access to I think its black walnut trees. The outside is green but then you bust open the squishy green stuff and the walnut is inside and they are on the ground now and ready to go.moss said:post 107612 Happy to post recipe later if you are interested.
Thank you so much! Need to check and see if the walnut shells are hard. If I missed them this year I might just buy some pickled walnuts that are ready to go.moss said:post 107730 Here you go Charlie, how wonderful to have a walnut tree near you now you can go for your life and set up a stall.
Charlie said:post 107733Thank you so much! Need to check and see if the walnut shells are hard. If I missed them this year I might just buy some pickled walnuts that are ready to go.moss said:post 107730 Here you go Charlie, how wonderful to have a walnut tree near you now you can go for your life and set up a stall.
messtafarian said:post 107633 Coffee with cinnamon will lower blood sugar pretty fast. Also I learned during my hypglycemic period that stevia leaf lowers blood sugar *fast* -- there are also haidut's posts about b1 which seems to support the pancreas.
Haha! Well I do have photos for my own records, and I'm even saving the critters in a jar of water, at least for now. But I won't do that to you. Once you see something like this, you can't unsee it! There are enough pictures out there on the internets, especially on curezone and parasitesupportforum. They look like those.moss said:post 107730 photos? (kidding)
If you look up valbazen on drugs.com, liver flukes is the first thing listed. Can't find good info, though, on whether to take it once, or to repeat the dosage. I've seen somewhere that to get tapeworms, to take it for 3 days in a row. I don't think I have tapeworms, but I'm gonna go ahead and take it for 3 days just in case. I'm thinking I'll stop the DE. Obviously it did what I needed it to do, and I just don't know about taking it along with the albendazole.moss said:post 107730 You may want to confirm this is targeted for liver flukes?
I started taking it last Wednesday, so about a week. Haven't taken any yet today. I did this regimen for about 4 days before I started inspecting my stool. The first time I checked was on Sunday, and I only found a tiny white thread-like worm then, no flukes came out till Monday. Then much more came out on Tuesday, and now today it's less of them.Peata said:post 107738 What is your dosing schedule and amount for DE? And did you say how long you took your supplements before you noticed "anything"?
Parsifal said:post 107749 Are you feeling something from this parasite cleansing? No improvement yet?
Parsifal said:post 107749 If you can pick some of your supposedly parasites and send them to a lab for further analysis...
Are you REALLY a 100% sure that these are flukes? Because the mucus strands I'm talking about really looked like parasites.artemis said:These are definitely flukes of some sort, not "supposedly." There is no question about it. Today I finally found a couple of them intact. The only thing I'm not clear on is whether they were in my liver, or bile ducts, or pancreas, or just in the intestinal tract, or all of the above. From my research, I've learned that they usually hang out in the bile ducts of the liver and gall bladder, where they can cause obstruction, infection, hypoxia, etc. But the thing is, these suckers are about an inch long, so I don't know how large bile ducts are -- they can't be that big, and it sure wouldn't take many of these to obstruct a bile duct, I wouldn't think. So maybe they were just in the colon, doing their damage there, actually causing a leaky gut and persorption, etc.
Yes, I am 100% sure. I think there may be more than one kind of fluke, but I have positively identified some of the specimens as fasciolopsis buske, which I believe is usually found in the intestines, as opposed to liver.Parsifal said:post 107780 Are you REALLY a 100% sure that these are flukes? Because the mucus strands I'm talking about really looked like parasites.
True, but in this particular type of parasite, the flatworms, they do produce eggs inside of you, but the eggs don't hatch inside of you. They are passed in the stool and go into the water supply and the cycle starts all over again. It has an incredibly complex life cycle, goes through like 7 forms in 2 different hosts, the first one being snails. I live in south Louisiana, and there are a lot of snails around here, mostly little tiny ones. At some times of the year you can just be walking and feel their shells crunching under your feet. (Note to self: wear shoes outside!) I do love walking barefoot though, and it's supposed to be good to absorb the earth's frequencies, right? Everything has its flipside.Parsifal said:post 107780You have to be careful to take the antiparasitic for long enough because they can lay eggs before dying.
If you look up valbazen on drugs.com, liver flukes is the first thing listed. Can't find good info, though, on whether to take it once, or to repeat the dosage. I've seen somewhere that to get tapeworms, to take it for 3 days in a row. I don't think I have tapeworms, but I'm gonna go ahead and take it for 3 days just in case. I'm thinking I'll stop the DE. Obviously it did what I needed it to do, and I just don't know about taking it along with the albendazole.moss said:post 107730 You may want to confirm this is targeted for liver flukes?
I don't know,they are so highly specialized. And it's their job to stay undetected. Once they are in the body, they migrate to their target organ and stay there, undetected, for about 20 to 30 years in the case of the flukes. It's really unbelievable. This is a great article, and talks about how they can cause cancer by producing their own form of "human growth hormone:"Peata said:post 107786 I wonder if one's body could fight these things off on its own in some cases, if health/metabolism was optimized? Or medicine of some kind would always be needed to get rid of them?
They do make it for humans too, in a tablet form, it's the exact same stuff. Believe me, I did a LOT of checking before I took this!moss said:post 107789 I thought the drug valbazen/albendazole is only for veterinary use
Parsifal said:post 108275 Personally I would not use a Zapper, Clark seemed like a quack to me and toying with electromagnetic devices seems not very wise... But maybe there is some evidence that it works?
:1artemis said:post 108306 Here's hoping that this nightmare is finally over.
narouz said:post 108346 Can you find any photos that look like what you found, artemis?
https://www.google.com/search?q=flu...7_yAIVCWQmCh2t1Q_r#tbm=isch&q=flukes+in+stool