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Does anyone have any suggestions on treating intestinal parasites (roundworms

and pinworms) in someone who is badly deficient?

 

Most remedies I see for parasites call for a fruit fast during treatment, but

this would be disaster for someone who is spleen/kidney deficient. Any

suggestions?

 

Valerie Saurer

 

 

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In a message dated 11/17/03 7:59:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mytchell37 writes:

 

> Most remedies I see for parasites call for a fruit fast during treatment,

> but this would be disaster for someone who is spleen/kidney deficient. Any

> suggestions?

>

> Valerie Saurer

>

I personally have not heard of doing a fruit fast for a parasite cleanse. For

what purpose? Where did you see this? Fruit is a very common place to pick up

the parasites from improperly cleansed skins.

 

Look up Hulda Clarke's, John Christopher's or Richard Schulze's parasite

cleanses for quality supplements and directions. They have a variety of

approaches. Let her choose the one she likes best.

 

Homeopathy would be another option.

 

 

S

 

 

 

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Do black walnut and pumpkin seeds. This will help a bit

 

Dayzimae <dayzimae wrote:Does anyone have any suggestions on

treating intestinal parasites (roundworms and pinworms) in someone who is badly

deficient?

 

Most remedies I see for parasites call for a fruit fast during treatment, but

this would be disaster for someone who is spleen/kidney deficient. Any

suggestions?

 

Valerie Saurer

 

 

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Do black walnut and pumpkin seeds. This will help a bit

 

Dayzimae <dayzimae wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions on

treating intestinal parasites (roundworms and pinworms) in someone who is badly

deficient?

 

Most remedies I see for parasites call for a fruit fast during treatment, but

this would be disaster for someone who is spleen/kidney deficient. Any

suggestions?

 

Valerie Saurer

 

 

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In a message dated 11/17/2003 8:52:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

SacredQi888 writes:

I personally have not heard of doing a fruit fast for a parasite cleanse. For

what purpose? Where did you see this? Fruit is a very common place to pick up

the parasites from improperly cleansed skins.

A fruit fast doesn't make any sense to me either. Parasites thrive in damp

environments. The sugar content in fruit makes it very dampness producing.

 

I do not have parasites but I tend to be deficient and therefore am prone to

digestive damp and develop symptoms of excess dampness and cold quite easily.

 

What has helped me the most has been sprouted grains. Grain aggravates

dampness yet in this form they become more alkaline and more drying without

being

depleting. Use spelt or kamut rather than wheat.

 

Have parasites been diagnosed through stool sampling? Do not assume that one

has parasites based on symptoms. If they have been found then they of course

would need to be addressed with herbs and foods that are specific for them as

the others suggested.

 

Lynn

 

 

 

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well hope this could help www.freeyourself.com

 

good luck

 

Dayzimae <dayzimae wrote:

Does anyone have any suggestions on treating intestinal parasites (roundworms

and pinworms) in someone who is badly deficient?

 

Most remedies I see for parasites call for a fruit fast during treatment, but

this would be disaster for someone who is spleen/kidney deficient. Any

suggestions?

 

Valerie Saurer

 

 

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