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dude --do whatever you have to.... I had tape worm,,round worm and liver flukes --- Its been 2 months now I am down to 170 lbs from 190 -----I feel much better and have blown out a mess -----and yes all of you know it alls ----- I captured a large piece of the tape worm and had to stick it in the doctors face before he would give me biltricide!!! ----I have killed a ton of other things then flushed them out with liver cleanse program......again know it alls I used a juicer for days so when I did do the liver flushes the large items and worm looking things were flukes and worms>>>> I know these things are going to come back .....talking on these types of sites is only refuge because I agree with the person above --you see I went hyper toxic --that is when the tape worm opens up and lets out all of its larve as a survival mechanism-----I had larve coming out my nose and tear ducts ------i lived because a ton of them were dead because I was drinking clove oil as well ------- I am proly going to take the fenbendazole because I do not believe I killed the head(scolex) of the tape worm----I know this why ? because it has bitten the living sh*t out of me twice when It went to reattach it self.....if you do not kill the scolex the tape worm regrows its body and starts all over again --- PAY ATTENTION --- I PUT A 2 FOOT SECTION OF THE TAPE WORM IN THE "KIT" FOR STOOL TESTING AND THEY TOLD ME IT WAS NEGATIVE!!!!!!!!! THEY ARE IN ON IT....THE DOCTORS ARE MAKING A KILLING FROM THE TREATMENT OF SYMPTOMS!!!!! CLEANSE YOURSELF/////I CAN FEEL MY LEGGS AND TAKE A FULL BREATH OF AIR FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A YEAR AND I AM NOT CONSTIPATED -----AGAIN I HAVE TO STAY VIGILANT AND MAYBE GET MORE HELP --- -FROM WHO I HAVE NO IDEA ----some you out there do not have a parasite condition --------that is because something in your diet is killing them -------when I checked the list of foods and spices that kills them I was not eating any go that-------------so I was unhealthy NO I was ignorant of the parasite epidemic that the doctors are hiding from us because not once have i ever heard of them ---Thank God the animal planet is running MONSTERS INSIDE ME to raise awareness ---well I am rattling on -for you veterans of parasites ----I did get CT scan of the brain for tape worm larve---HOWEVER they refused to say in the report "clear" of tape worm larve...... they would only put everything appears normal --------well the girl from centreville va (where I live by the way) on monsters inside me did get tape worm larve in the brain ---------another thing they NEVER admit until its too late or almost too late ------WAKE UP AND KILL !!!!!!!!!
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Working with animals is a risk factor for parasitic disease, no doubt about it. I hadn't thought of homelessness as also being a risk factor but it makes sense.
The dosage you mention seems very high. My memory isn't all that reliable but I think the dose for humans isn't much different from that for a dog that's a fraction of the weight. Dogs metabolize many drugs faster than we do, so (per pound) need greater doses. But for any specific drug you should find real info!
U.S. doctors see so little parasitic disease that many will never diagnose it and those that will are limited to guesswork. That's going to change as we continue to admit millions of recent third-world residents but it'll take ten years to percolate through medical schools to practicing doctors.
This same problem -- "I've never seen it so you don't have it" -- occurs in every corner of medicine. They're human and most of them do their jobs from a checklist: Only a few are able or willing to be scientists; to take and analyze data that leads beyond what they've seen in the last month.
I once told a doctor to spend an hour READING about an unusual problem. He said "I'm not paid to do that." He was right -- he wasn't. In some professions 'professionalism' implies outside study that you aren't paid for but medicine isn't one of them. With rare exceptions its cookie-cutter.
Parasitology is a sub-specialty of internal medicine with overlap to infectious disease. I'd suggest trying a university medical center if you think you have that sort of problem.
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I also am taking Fenbendazol for a protocol against lymes disease and cyanobacteria that comes from algae. Correct, if animals can take this then why can't us humans.
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Praziquantel from a horse paste Equimax is one drug I give my dog now (on breeder's advice, who also breeds stallions and is the only way she can afford to keep her pack wormed). It works by paralyzing the monsters, the mouth lets go, and it slides down the tube to be digested. The drug is flushed from dogs' system completely within 7 hours. Then the morning's aftermath: I've been bringing grubs and "millet" or "quinoa" for stool tests and they always come back negative - because they use a FLOAT TEST. Duh.
Still his immune was off, mites would keep getting the upper hand after the gut was purged so I'd treat him w/ ivermectin (I know the dose from when a vet once, after crying and begging, felt sorry or just wanted to shut me up!) Then the biting mites were dead and slowly decomposing under his skin, and then the sticky black yeast infection, malassezia, starts winning. Over and over and ... not unlike what some of us go through. Apparently heartworm meds with pyrantel don't work so well with so many immune issues cycling. I finally hit him w/ Panacur for 3 days and his skin turned almost back to normal. He felt GOOD! The 2x/weekly chlorhex/climbazole baths are now every 2 weeks. So yeah, these parasites do some serious damage all around.
The dog's fungal leisions are still a problem, but there's more to this story. Hang on to your seats!
I found a doc who would finally treat ME long term for systemic fungal issues. I finally went online and paid $150 for a Candida IgG test. Went to LabCorp, got an official blood draw. Insurance pays maybe a dollar for that. But if your doctor doesn't believe you..... And of it came back sky high. Active infection. Also did a spit free-cortisol + DHEA test and they were maybe a speed bump in the morning. Essentially non-existent for the body to use to, ya'know, live.
This doc's approach is to always start at the root of the issue and work his way out when cases like me show up. Ones w/ exhaustion, pain, speedy breathy speech, anxiety, emotional basketcase. So it was the gut. He wasn't "above me" but with me, and humble. So when he said insurance won't cover most of it and I'll pay like $1500, I got curious. What is my health worth? If he moves out of state, I'm moving with him lol!
He started with h.pylori. Blood test came back w/ high antibodies. That's rare I guess, and the first out of pocket expense is usually a specialty poop lab. It's hard to build those up in the blood so I had gut barrier issues for sure. That treatment was brutal. Next on the list was "parasites." I freaked, but to keep my supply of beloved anti-fungals flowing so I could stay kinda sane, I "played along." I just wanted an MRI because it was my mind I was losing, but he had to go thru the due diligence steps for insurance purposes.
Feeling totally nuts, my psych tried treating me for bi-polar just in the event. Well now we know I'm not bipolar. And after he told me about the full moon I payed attention and sure enough....that's when I think the entire city goes crazy.
So I coughed up $400 for the mail-in parasite poop test to one of the few labs that had maintained it's reputation thus far. Apparently cutting costs for profit now, tho, because I sent in 6 vials of poo in various chemical solutions, each with 1/8 - 1/4 eggs sitting at the bottom. The vial lids had a spoon built in, so I made sure to scoop up some nice globs of dark blood, some threadworms, and top it with a nice portion of slime. The so-called "mucus" which is partially digested worm. I was sold. Parasites. My bad. He was right. Talk about morbidly fascinating...
Sent it 2-day air Fed-Ex and couldn't wait to see the results! I went in to doc 2 weeks later and they didn't have any results yet so called. The lab said they received it just the day before. So 2-day air with a frozen and cooled samples became 2-weeks?
I saw Castaway, I know it wasn't FedEx! ;)
After my COBRA expired and I was put on crappy medicaid, my results came back but I wasn't allowed to see my doc anymore. It only showed positive for light candida (love Diflucan) and supposedly blastosysis (sp?) hominis.
Which causes diarrhea.
I poop like a rabbit tho. Pellets here and there. So I have to throw the red flag on that lab...
My toilet backs up each time that happens too, what, every 3 days? Something's jacked up w/ consistency of my bunny-turds for sure if those little things eat my toilet each time I flush.
Suppose I DO have this blasto-whatever, I now have meds in the fridge (amphotericin B, an anti-fungal) plus Flagyl - again - because this bug has 5 'stages' of life, and 3 look like fungus, the other 2 an amoeba or something. Have to take both those for 4 weeks total, and NOT looking fw to it. But...... I have something else going on because no runs here.
I ran out of Diflucan for 3 weeks and the fungus came back full force, any surface. Lost about 1/5 of my hair 'cuz it fills the follicles in the scalp, face, anywhere there's oil. The athlete's foot never quite went away despite daily topical on top of systemic meds. My feed are just one big callus of keratin w/ pock marks. Vag infection. Mouth thrush. Basically hyphenating local flora are just yeast until activated by heightened immune response in the blood and turn the into vampires. They go invasive/fungal. "host's gone bad, time to eat guys!"
I think these labs pay low for folks to slam out hundreds of tests per person per minute, so they just skim. As with my dog, a float test won't show the eggs and black pepper things that hang out at the bottom. A vet told me tapeworm was the only worm egg you could see w/ the naked eye (vets are up there w/ doctors now, in my eyes). I have read up on roundworms being the ones that cause blood from deeper inside the intestines, not the bright surface blood. I also suspect a blood parasite but they only look for heartworm filia in dogs. No one checked for parasites in my blood, but my capillaries are exploding. Nothing major yet, you have to be gushing from the jugular to get a docs attention anymore it seems. I can't - ah you all know how many times I've been just dismissed and blown off. Sigh. "oh honey, that's just a birth mark." I lost all faith in modern medicine at that moment.
So full moon night, let's just say I like to "wipe the slate clean" after tossing a few pellets. I know that it is, because I look. When you poop like a rabbit this almost becomes a futile lol! Except this lovely full moon evening I saw front and center, all alone on that white TP stage, a whiteish, clearish, flat rubbery tube collapsed down on itself. Not quite 1 cm square, but I can tell you I haven't been eating rubber tubing.
No, that was a nice fat some-kinda-worm segment. I wonder how long it is, if I pinched it off and it's all woven thru my pipes? yuk. I am a little scared it's gonna hurt when I dose myself... in a few minutes here.
I lost my job, friends, savings, half my retirement, father, mind.....and now my townhouse, a so-called investment. It took heavy rains this past spring, but then I understood. My roof leaks, has been since I moved in 2006, it flows more each year, and it only slides between my walls and through the ducts. It dripped into furnace so no central air anymore and no heat for when that first snow comes on halloween. These leaks finally made themselves known by literally soaking the carpet, which was absorbed from below - it just pooled in the garage ceiling below the carpeted living area, where the ducts ended. I have all these bugs and that immune response yeast loves so much because I've been surrounded by mold for a long, long time. Was given a endo-toxin binding prescription from the yeast/mold byproduct to buy time until I can get a visit to a neurologist approved.
That's another great one to go to a doc with. "Mold."
Just shoot me now.
My doc said "tell him just your symptoms and that only, don't say mold, don't say parasites, don't say any of that!" He knows how doctors think and can't stand it either :P
I think these parasites are getting the upper hand just now in such a wealthy country because we've been on GMO wheat since the 70's and GMO corn since when? That stuff takes a couple generations to show what playing god and upsetting mother nature's balance really does to this precise ecosphere. It makes test hampsters sterile after a few generations, in one study I read. I think we're just seeing the emerging results of "our" actions to squeeze more more MORE out of every last employee, inch of earth, drop of water, and piece of animal. :(
I'm just glad for the internet to find others who are going through the same "parasitic psychosis" or "fibromyalgia" dismissal and fed up with "the system" yet inquisitive enough to make themselves the laboratory. I obviously couldn't figure it out. :P
To finish on a higher note - not sure if we can post links but some of you might consider searching amazon for the words "fenbendazol" and "goat" and see how pricing works for livestock vs pets - we insist on cheaper groceries so we take the brunt of the other costs I guess. Panacur-C, two 4-gram boxes for one monthly dog dose cost the equivalent of 5 monthly dog doses had I used the goat (sheep?) bottle. That's ok, now it's just sitting there for when I muster the courage to start my 3-day treatment!
Livestock's where it's at!
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Here is an article about humans use Fenbendazole. In general, single oral dosage of 500 mg to 2000 mg safe for humans based weight (very limited human research). See http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/EPAR_-_Assessment_Report_-_Variation/veterinary/002008/WC500165605.pdf
I came across two forum comments that Old Country Doctors recommend it for patients.
I can across a Fenbendazole product (Panacur) in _mazon that is inexpensive and you give it for 3 days to pets.
I am thinking about trying the dosage of 222 mg for 3 days. Right now taking garlic; MSM (sulfur); and zinc supplements (each a separate supplement) and I like the results of seeming to slow down activity in body. However I want to be completely healed.
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The fact is the majority of medications that are now designated for animals were initial designed with the intent for use in humans, the factor that now separates them was the FDA.
Either believe it or don't , it's your choice / ignorance .
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I have been using Safe Guard purchased in WalMart in the Pet Section, but cheaper on Amazon. At first I used very small dosage and no ill effects. It took me two month to get the nerves to take dosage according to weight.
I thank the Lord for this product. I finally see an end to this problem. I now drink mainly purified water and no meat. (I bought organic chicken and saw a worm in it.) If you want to end parasite follow the protocol for dogs which is on one site fenbendazole per package instructions, and a regular use of Diatomaceous earth in water.
Also, I regularly drink diluted 8% food grade hydrogen peroxide. Sometimes I drink diluted over the counter 2% hydrogen peroxide for faster relief because it is effective but I will not use it on a regular basis. If you follow the protocol for humans you might begin to believe there is no cure.
I have no medical background, but when I am not taking fenbendazale, I drink diatomaceous earth in the morning, and diluted hydrogen peroxide or likely salted water to kill the parasites left behind by fenbenzole and also so the parasites will not become "immune" to fenbendazole.
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