Guest guest Posted June 30, 2007 Report Share Posted June 30, 2007 Hi Turtle, As regards parasites, you do make an EXCELLENT point ( that is often overlooked). On a simple blood test, a good indicator of parasitic infection would be an elevated eosinophil count ( IgE elevated with IgMADGE seroassay as well). US based/trained physicians, (where parasitic infection is not necessarily a common clinical manifestation) may miss it. It is the same story with Lyme disease...you need to be tested for the triad,Erlichosis , Babesiosis and Lyme...most just test and treat for Lyme, which is why treatment is not effective. There is often more than one organism creating the pathology. I remember reading that black walnut hull extract addresses over 100 types of both ovum and parasites. Most of traditional med's parasitic mainstays are nowhere near as effective ( and have side effects). Perhaps someone has used the black walnut hull successfully. It is long winded, and involves consumption of raw seeds, too. I have never used a black walnut hull protocol, but I have used highly concentrated grapefruit seed extract, which is also a fine, broad spectrum, approach( that has few side effects). Until she knows the etiology though, she cant adequately address the problem. Best, Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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