Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 Anne, it could be worms, although it is much more commonly a yeast problem. In case it is worms, the sufferer should take antiworm herbs as well; namely wormwood (in limited amounts, it is toxic), cloves, and nutmeg. I took cloves and nutmeg (about 3 teaspoons/day) to get rid of some worms that I ingested that were in Chinese-produced bee pollen. I got rid of the worms in about a week. Yes, they also cause rectal itching. Needless to say, I never purchased the Chinese brand again, and am avoiding all Chinese goods whenever possible, especially food. John from Israel , Anne Davison <tillsthegarden wrote: > > Could it be worms? > > --- On Thu, 6/11/09, yburkett <yburkett wrote: > > > yburkett <yburkett > << >> Re: Embarrasing question: Vaginal and rectal itching, esp. at night, not hemeroids, > > Thursday, June 11, 2009, 5:03 AM > > Itching in the groin area, and in between toes is almost always a fungal (ie, yeast) issue. The obvious answer is to take antifungals. Some suggestions are topical iodine (5% or better), and the following tataken internally: > > burdock root > black walnut hulls > oregano oil > wild cherry bark > pau d'arco > lemongrass > barberry > tumeric (contains curcumin) > > The above antifungals are being used by my wife and myself with great success. If you can take Lugol's 5% iodine internally at 2 drops a day for a month, and have no itching, you will then be fungus-free. If you > start itching, stop taking the Lugol's immediately and take basil internally to stop the itching. Return to taking the Lugol's when the itching subsides. Be patient - this process takes months. My wife and I have been at it for about 6 months now, and we are about 90% fungus free at this point. I am 59 and my wife is a young 55. > > Yohanan > Alternative- Medicine- Forum@ s.com, " seashelll30 " <seashelll30@ ...> wrote: > > > > Could this be a yeast problem? I know what a yeast infection is, and it is not that bad, it comes and goes, but especially during a BM, intense itching all around that area. I have had this for over 2 years now. I have used some tea tree oil, diluted to the area with some relief, it temp. stops it. > > Ideas please! > > TY > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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