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Tapeworm Cysts


I can only tell you what I've experienced, but yes, I've seen something similar and believe it was Tapeworm cysts. To me, it looked like garbanzo bean.

Bromelain is one thing that Newport has mentioned time and again for the cysts left behind by the tapeworms. Killing the Tapeworms (and you need to look for the scolex/head too) isn't enough, because they also leave the cysts behind that hide out from the immune system.

From Newport:
>>>> SO- is that where the bromelain comes in?? For the calicified cysts??

IMO IP6 for calcified and bromelain for dead/dying cysts.
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The monstor you are feeling...yeh, that's what my two Tapeworms felt like, and they aren't fun. The ozonated oil/COQ10/L-Cysteine WITH also taking the herbs is what killed them, about 3 weeks apart. I knew exactly where they were attached at too, in fact, one of them moved and reattached, and I hadn't realized what that sore spot was until I killed the darn thing. And, yes, I got the scolex's--which to me also looked like a very large garbanzo bean looking thing, but they were hard, they didn't "squish". This sounds so "professional" huh- sheesh. Most parasite "stuff" floats.

It took four days of pooping out the largest tapeworm, even doing coffee enemas. It came out brown/stringy/mucousy, with the skin and scolex floating seperately. I'm sure I blew it up with the ozonated oil/coq10. I see people doing parts of the "Clark cleanup", but seperately, not all of them together, and I do think it's a mistake to not also be taking the ozonated oil with the CoQ10 for it to be more effective. LIGHTLY ozonated oil, NOT fully ozonated- people have gotten very sick from taking the fully ozonated.

http://www.ozonatedoilonline.com


The lightly ozonated is not the most fun thing to have to take, especially after about a week when it's been in the fridge and starts getting "lumpy", but it did work very well with the CoQ10--and not just one or two times with the CoQ10. I found the pharma grade 600 mg, NOW Coq10, 60 to a bottle, at http://www.herb.com
(NOW), and that's enough to do quite a few doses either in a row, or spaced out every couple of days.

But, I also continued to take the herbs with the Clark cleanup stuff too. The oils penetrate the tough skins of the Tapeworms (and ascaris), so the herbs can penetrate them better to kill them.

When I would feel them moving the worst was usually at night. I know what Hulda Clark says about the ozonated oil going to fat (something on that order), but I would get up and take an extra dose of it when I would feel them moving. I took 1 TB in the am, and 1 TB at bedtime...and more in the middle of the night if I had to.

I don't know exactly what the L-Cysteine does, but I didn't leave it out and just do the other two either, I did all 3 of them at the same time for 3 weeks.

It killed alot of big parasites, including large roundworms.

Humaworm claims that the Black-Walnut is what kills the tapeworms, because it penetrates their skin.

The other thing that people have found that works, is the enzymes (bromelain, papain, ficin) like you are taking, in between meals, away from protein. The Zymex 2 from Standard Process doesn't say it is for Tapeworms, but that's the purpose of it. That's all it is is the enzymes, taken between meals.

Intestinal Freedom has the same 3 enzymes, plus Black-Walnut and a few other herbs.

>>>Intestinal Freedom, another parasite killing herbal product I tested I needed through the ND, has some of the "traditional herbs", but also has the papain, bromelain, and ficin found in the Zymex 2.

http://www.vitaherbhealth.com/product-details.asp?vitamin=26&supplements=131



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