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| I have been taking this for several days now and my symptons have almost left. Dont know if its keeping me doped up so much I dont notice but I am almost feeling normal. Has anyone had this occur. thanks ![]() |
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| I think those phycho drugs do something to the worms that cause mental illness, but it doesn't kill them. That's why people with mental illness don't get better. The meds just help cover the symptoms. The Cure would be to Kill the thing that causes it to begin with.Or clear the body of toxins. |
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| Hi Sammy Ive been on Doxepin for 9 years now.......its been both a Godsend and a curse. Its helped tremendously with itching and crawling feelings and got rid of my insomnia. The downside is really bad doxepin hangovers in the morning where I hate to even wake up in the morning but the feeling dissappears in a coulple hours. 40 pound weight gain,loss of libido, extreem appetite and foggy brain and very forgetful( some of that could be just aging) Ive cut way back to about 10 milligrams a night and my insomnia comes back but the hangovers are gone. I was taking up to 50 mil and that made me feel like a zombie. i tried to get off it once and the crawling feelings came back and were unbearable. I may always have to take it . Try to cut back to the lowest amount that still helps you is my suggestion. Tootsie
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| I believe it makes the worms sleepy, not just the host! Doxepin is a strong anesthetic. Sufferers report similar after operations where they've had general anesthetic. A few units of alcohol has a similar effect. I think anesthetic could be apart of the answer. Once the worms are sleepy, we need to think of ways to flush them out. Jo xxx |
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| Are you serious about drugging these things? How about directly with a needle through the skin instead of through your own system? Has it been tried? I have been thinking that I wish I could just give this blob a hypodermic of something through my skin. I have been attacking it for 3 days with baking soda, pushing pinching it and a zapper. It is softer but it has moved - horizontally! maybe one half inch. I don't want it on the run. I want to kill it. Cheers! crash ![]() |
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| The trouble with parasites is that if they get stressed they reproduce...as a survival strategy. So we need to think smart. Under anesthetic they would loose this control. Crash, these parasites become systemic, so localised injection probably wouldn't do much. I thinks its far better to flush them out, rather than trying to kill them whilst still inside us. Because of what they carry (pathogens, toxic chemicals). Sky spoke about bathing in water saturated with salt. How many others have tried this? Jo xxx |
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They are quite common in Florida. |
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