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| This information from an outside source. Cannot guarentee effectiveness of the below mentions treatments. The following medications have given me or other subscribers of this report tremendous relief and although not a cure in themselves, may be a necessary part of the cure. You'll need to obtain a prescription for your physician and that can sometimes be a challenge as most doctors have no idea as to the torment the parasites create and the resultant hell of itching and biting. If they knew that many sufferers in desperation turn to using toxic ammonia, pesticides, and sometimes resort to dangerous petrochemicals in an attempt to gain relief, they wouldn't think twice about the minor risks involved with any of the following medications. However, none of the following medications will work without the use of diet. It seems that the diet is 1/3 of what's needed, any one of the following meds are another third leaving another third to be yet discovered. If Spring tails (collembola) are suspected, the following meds plus diet for a diagnosis of parasitic fullicultites. 1. ORAP 1 mg for ten weeks 2. Zyprexa 2.5 mg per day at bed time for up to six months 3. Doxepin* 10 mg once per day (not certain of duration) 4. Zolof 25 mg once per day (not certain of duration) If Strongyloides stercoralis is found, Thiabendazole at 50 mg/kg/d in 2 doses X 2d. is becoming the treatment of choice. For information regarding this drug, go to http://www.drugs.com/MTM/thiabendazole.html which tells you what it is, its use, how to take it... The brand name in the US is Mintezol. |
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| i wanted to add, isonazid has really helped but weird got antibiotics first by doc to make disease lie down so to speak, he said isonazid kills off the chlamydia pneumonia (a latent pnemonia not std, that waits for disease to happen along to trigger it> also. short periodic bursts of antiparisiticals later on. cannot post what exactly got not good because treatment not one size fits all things. my meds were constantly tweaked and changed. why think post good because yes, we are affected differently because of weaknesses and what is handy to be the vector. also a gentic factor regarding disease, dr. harvey said to me. but good, good stuff, man you sometimes keep quiet alot, but good you are a sponge, soaking things up thanks, (LC). p.s. the worst thing regarding diet processed sugar. right on about diet you are. |
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