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Old April 24th, 2010, 10:03 PM
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Yes, I have noticed in the past that spring was when lesions would show up and I would develop more dampness symptoms. I have not had that many lesions at one time, but when they occured they seem to follow a spring/fall pattern. Parasites follow patterns like that. I have never gotten lesions year round.

This year with the use of strong herbs treating the intestines and liver what I am seeing is just some small attempts of the parasites to erupt on my forehead and the lumps on the scalp. One very small place on my forehead has shown signs of the old larger parasites I used to see. This place is not doing well as far as forming a lesion. The area did not bleed the way it used to bleed when I would dig out the adult parasite though I did see a few larvae. I took some ivermectin which has slowed it down even more. So I feel the TCM herbs I am using now are reducing this parasite's ability to survive in the body. I am pretty sure these survives in the body at one stage, maybe the lymph and blood both.

I cannot drink a lot of caffeine as it makes me jittery and compared to some herbs it is a mild diuretic. The TCM guy I see also has me on one formula which is treating the water in my head. When I went to see him that was the first thing he noticed in his diagnosis this time along with the blockage I was experiencing in my intestinal area. I had been using some herbs on my own, but evidently this time what I was using was not strong enough and did not treat the specific area that was blocked. This is why I feel the gastroenterologists who saw an organic problem in the small intestine of one woman who has Morgellons symptoms are headed in the right direction as far as further research. This is a complex syndrome.

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