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My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The bumps

can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on his

knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was pierced),

and other issues.

 

After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

 

I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However, I

thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the green

walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't destroy

the active ingredients of the garlic.

 

Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since the

medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

 

So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

particular product that has actually been effective in the treatment

of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

been eliminated?

 

Thanks for your help and suggestions,

 

Paula

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Eat garlic. Use it in all your cooking for him. He should not eat

spicy foods or citrus or tomatoes because of his rash. He needs to

eat lots of fruits and veggies, particularly green ones.

 

GB

 

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" Paula " <kissesthemoon2007 wrote:

>

> My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

> condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The

bumps

> can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

> don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

> particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on

his

> knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

> back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

> distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

> thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was

pierced),

> and other issues.

>

> After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

> it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

>

> I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However,

I

> thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the

green

> walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

> that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

> all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't

destroy

> the active ingredients of the garlic.

>

> Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since

the

> medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

>

> So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

> particular product that has actually been effective in the

treatment

> of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

> been eliminated?

>

> Thanks for your help and suggestions,

>

> Paula

>

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An old rememdy is garlic suppository- helps for worms etc. No harm comes from it

either, odd as it sounds.

Michael

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Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:11 PM

Re: Possibly parasites?

 

 

Paula

 

Eat garlic. Use it in all your cooking for him. He should not eat

spicy foods or citrus or tomatoes because of his rash. He needs to

eat lots of fruits and veggies, particularly green ones.

 

GB

 

,

" Paula " <kissesthemoon2007 wrote:

>

> My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

> condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The

bumps

> can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

> don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

> particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on

his

> knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

> back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

> distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

> thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was

pierced),

> and other issues.

>

> After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

> it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

>

> I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However,

I

> thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the

green

> walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

> that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

> all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't

destroy

> the active ingredients of the garlic.

>

> Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since

the

> medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

>

> So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

> particular product that has actually been effective in the

treatment

> of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

> been eliminated?

>

> Thanks for your help and suggestions,

>

> Paula

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sounds like scabies to me.

 

Michael <mwood wrote: An old rememdy is garlic

suppository- helps for worms etc. No harm comes from it either, odd as it

sounds.

Michael

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Guru K

 

Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:11 PM

Re: Possibly parasites?

 

Paula

 

Eat garlic. Use it in all your cooking for him. He should not eat

spicy foods or citrus or tomatoes because of his rash. He needs to

eat lots of fruits and veggies, particularly green ones.

 

GB

 

,

" Paula " <kissesthemoon2007 wrote:

>

> My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

> condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The

bumps

> can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

> don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

> particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on

his

> knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

> back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

> distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

> thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was

pierced),

> and other issues.

>

> After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

> it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

>

> I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However,

I

> thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the

green

> walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

> that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

> all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't

destroy

> the active ingredients of the garlic.

>

> Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since

the

> medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

>

> So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

> particular product that has actually been effective in the

treatment

> of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

> been eliminated?

>

> Thanks for your help and suggestions,

>

> Paula

>

 

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Thank you for the suggestions. Unfortunately, getting him to eat

garlic is not an option. He doesn't like it and I don't think it likes

him either.

 

As for a garlic suppository, exactly how is that done? I read where

such a suppository can be used for vaginal problems.

 

 

, " Michael "

<mwood wrote:

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> An old rememdy is garlic suppository- >

>

>Use it in all your cooking for him.

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" An old rememdy is garlic suppository- helps for worms etc. No harm

comes from it either, odd as it sounds.

Michael "

 

Dare I ask whether they are sold at a drug store or do you make your

own? Ugh!

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Sounds a bit gross, but peel it, of course; use one to two cloves. A bit of

olive oil or other to grease the wheels as it were. Then just pop it in...

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Paula

Monday, March 03, 2008 9:55 AM

Re: Possibly parasites?

 

 

Thank you for the suggestions. Unfortunately, getting him to eat

garlic is not an option. He doesn't like it and I don't think it likes

him either.

 

As for a garlic suppository, exactly how is that done? I read where

such a suppository can be used for vaginal problems.

 

, " Michael "

<mwood wrote:

>

> An old rememdy is garlic suppository- >

>

>Use it in all your cooking for him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Scabbies are easy to check for: rub on some olive or other oil. Wait a few

minutes. Scabies burrow under the skin, munch about, lay eggs, and live. This

activity causes one to itch like hell; and for some reason more so at night.

Folks who havent experienced this cant imagine how it itches...kind of like it

feels after one of those horrendous sunburns, only worse.

If one has scabbies then after the oil is applied you'll see little dots,

sometimes tracking in lines. Those are scabbies.

Having had these 5 times ( I used to bathe and care for disabled kids in an

institution where these were common)

I learned that the stuff they give you doesnt always work well, casuinf

continued itching while you wait for the doc to approve it.

Sulphur (obtained at gardening or vetinary centers) mixed with an oil (they used

to use kerosene, but olive oil or other oils work) then rubbed on the skin, left

for an hour, then washed off in bath will rid one of these critters. Usually one

to two days of this will rid them. This works!

Caution: sulphur works because it is toxic. Leaving it on, or doing it too

often, or applying to someone who has liver problems isnt a good idea.

Michael

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LOuise Johnson

Monday, March 03, 2008 9:38 AM

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Sounds like scabies to me.

 

Michael <mwood wrote: An old rememdy is garlic suppository-

helps for worms etc. No harm comes from it either, odd as it sounds.

Michael

-

Guru K

Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:11 PM

Re: Possibly parasites?

 

Paula

 

Eat garlic. Use it in all your cooking for him. He should not eat

spicy foods or citrus or tomatoes because of his rash. He needs to

eat lots of fruits and veggies, particularly green ones.

 

GB

 

,

" Paula " <kissesthemoon2007 wrote:

>

> My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

> condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The

bumps

> can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

> don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

> particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on

his

> knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

> back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

> distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

> thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was

pierced),

> and other issues.

>

> After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

> it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

>

> I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However,

I

> thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the

green

> walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

> that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

> all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't

destroy

> the active ingredients of the garlic.

>

> Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since

the

> medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

>

> So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

> particular product that has actually been effective in the

treatment

> of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

> been eliminated?

>

> Thanks for your help and suggestions,

>

> Paula

>

 

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It could be singles...have it checked.

 

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LOuise Johnson

Monday, March 03, 2008 7:38 AM

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Sounds like scabies to me.

 

Michael <mwood wrote: An old rememdy is garlic suppository-

helps for worms etc. No harm comes from it either, odd as it sounds.

Michael

-

Guru K

Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:11 PM

Re: Possibly parasites?

 

Paula

 

Eat garlic. Use it in all your cooking for him. He should not eat

spicy foods or citrus or tomatoes because of his rash. He needs to

eat lots of fruits and veggies, particularly green ones.

 

GB

 

,

" Paula " <kissesthemoon2007 wrote:

>

> My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

> condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The

bumps

> can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

> don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

> particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on

his

> knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

> back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

> distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

> thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was

pierced),

> and other issues.

>

> After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

> it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

>

> I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However,

I

> thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the

green

> walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

> that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

> all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't

destroy

> the active ingredients of the garlic.

>

> Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since

the

> medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

>

> So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

> particular product that has actually been effective in the

treatment

> of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

> been eliminated?

>

> Thanks for your help and suggestions,

>

> Paula

>

 

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Could he be celiac? A friend was diagnosed with celiac and suffered terrible

constipations with skin rashes. His rashes went away whenever he did a juice

fast.

Good luck,

Dianne

 

 

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LOuise Johnson

Monday, March 03, 2008 10:38 AM

Re: Re: Possibly parasites?

 

 

Sounds like scabies to me.

 

Michael <mwood wrote: An old rememdy is garlic suppository-

helps for worms etc. No harm comes from it either, odd as it sounds.

Michael

-

Guru K

Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:11 PM

Re: Possibly parasites?

 

Paula

 

Eat garlic. Use it in all your cooking for him. He should not eat

spicy foods or citrus or tomatoes because of his rash. He needs to

eat lots of fruits and veggies, particularly green ones.

 

GB

 

,

" Paula " <kissesthemoon2007 wrote:

>

> My husband has been bothered for the last several years with a skin

> condition in which bumps suddenly raise and begin to itch. The

bumps

> can appear anywhere. Sometimes, they turn red and sometimes they

> don't. He's had them on his chest, on his back, on his legs,

> particularly on the calves, on his arms. Currently, they are on

his

> knees, outer and inner thighs and they're cropping up on his lower

> back as well. He has been dealing with bloating and gastric

> distress, has had constipation for years, sinus problems (which he

> thought was due to a car accident where a sinus cavity was

pierced),

> and other issues.

>

> After reading up on the symptoms parasites can produce, we realized

> it's REAL possible that he has parasites.

>

> I've read about Dr. Clarke's Black Walnut Hull tincture. However,

I

> thought that the effective treatment for parasites required the

green

> walnut hull. I've also know that garlic can be helpful but thought

> that a significant amount was needed to be really effective and not

> all garlic capsules/tablets are processed in a way that won't

destroy

> the active ingredients of the garlic.

>

> Treatment by an allopathic doctor can be lengthy and costly since

the

> medications available are targetted to only one or two parasites.

>

> So I am looking for a less toxic approach. Have any of you used a

> particular product that has actually been effective in the

treatment

> of parasites? And how can you be certain that the parasites have

> been eliminated?

>

> Thanks for your help and suggestions,

>

> Paula

>

 

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