Intestinal worms
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Hi, does anyone know of a good protocol to remove intestinal worms/parasites? The situation requires more action than Dr Peats carrot salad. Open to any alternative approaches as it’s for my husband and 2 year old.
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I can't be specific but mebendazole and fenbendazole have gotten a lot of attention for also being effective cancer treatments. Apparently very old and very safe anthelmintics.
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@GlucoseGal said in Intestinal worms:
a good protocol to remove intestinal worms/parasites?
Hi,
Need to reach the second part of the intestines, not too aggressive for the stomach, so delayed.
If you do not want to consult a doc to get antibiotics (which would be best to have a double action), you could use sth with colloidal silver (ask the drugstore). But not too long with the same molecule. The "beast" is going to adapt, whatever you take. You must weaken it / them and afterwards occupy the place with right bacteria (probiotics).
Possibly a short staple (3-4 days) to recuperate energy.
Need to get informed on LPS toxins, to know how to manage and not to become to anxious (liver overloaded).
Afterwards (2nd try), I'll use essential oils with oregano and mint.
2 kinds, delayed softgels on iherb.com: Now Foods.
NB: The best result will be obtained if you only give poisoned, spoiled food the 8-10 first days: shake with diluted e.o. and useful nutrients (zinc, Mg, iodine, Se).
zinc : 15-30 mg *
Se: 100- 200 mcg *
Iodine 250 mcg - 12.5 mg * (iodorate 12.5 mg or Lugol 1% 10 drops).
Mg bisglycinate 2.5 g 2 - 3 x/d
The higher dose in the attack phase.
Remind: Make short staples to recover energy. You'll need olive oil (oil with some PUFA) to get rid of LPS toxins.
Hope it can help.
PS: You need a plan or you'll go and re-enforce the beast. Do not begin without being well informed and having all the drugs. -
@ThinPicking Thanks, I’ll look into both of these. It’s good to know they’re long standing options.
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@LucH Thank you, your replies are always thorough and helpful. I like the double action approach. I have also heard good things about oregano oil, great idea to use it soft gel form to enter the lower intestines.
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Effectiveness of dried Carica papaya seeds against human intestinal parasitosis: a pilot study
John A O Okeniyi 1 , Tinuade A Ogunlesi, Oyeku A Oyelami, Lateef A Adeyemi
AffiliationsPMID: 17472487 DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2005.065
Abstract
The tropical fruit Carica papaya and its seeds have proven antihelminthic and anti-amoebic activities. To determine the effectiveness of air-dried C. papaya seeds on human intestinal parasitosis, 60 asymptomatic Nigerian children with stool microscopic evidence of intestinal parasites received immediate doses (20 mL) of either an elixir composed with air-dried C. papaya seeds and honey (CPH) or honey alone (placebo) in two randomized treatment groups. Repeat stool microscopic examinations were conducted 7 days postintervention for intestinal parasites. Significantly more subjects given CPH elixir than those given honey had their stools cleared of parasites [23 of 30 (76.7%) vs. five of 30 (16.7%); z = 4.40, P = .0000109]. There were no harmful effects. The stool clearance rate for the various types of parasites encountered was between 71.4% and 100% following CPH elixir treatment compared with 0-15.4% with honey. Thus, air-dried C. papaya seeds are efficacious in treating human intestinal parasites and without significant side effects. Their consumption offers a cheap, natural, harmless, readily available monotherapy and preventive strategy against intestinal parasitosis, especially in tropical communities. Further and large-scale intervention studies to compare C. papaya with standard antiparasitic preparation are desirous.