VERMOX (MEBENDAZOLE): Intestinal Roundworms, Whipworms, Pinworms, & Hookworms
Hi Seeking ~~
Vermox (Mebendazole) is a parasite drug used for nematode infections (roundworms, whipworms, pinworms, & hookworms) in the GI tract.
Most doctors simply look up "intestinal parasites" in a drug guide & write an Rx for Vermox (or other parasite meds) for just a few pills to be taken a couple of times.
Their usual stance is that only "unclean, uneducated, poor people in 3rd world countries" get parasites. This is what many of them are taught in medical school.
So they don't have a clue what to do with a patient who actually tests postive for them. The ironic part is that they're probably loaded with parasites themselves.
Drug guides usually show low-dose, one-shot, or short-term treatment. But case studies & medical journals show high failure & reinfection rates with those methods.
The following Vermox protocol calls for higher dosage for longer periods of time. This method kills the adults, larva, & eggs at each stage of their life cycle: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1564827#i.
You can order meds from vrdrug.com, emedoutlet.com, or magicpharma.com.
If Vermox treatment fails to cure your condition, then you might have a drug-resistant strain.
You might want to review the Albendazole protocol. It's a broad-sprectrum parasite drug that treats both intestinal & systemic parasites, including pinworms: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1566532#i
Hope this info helps. Good luck in your parasite battles!
Cheers ~~ ICU 
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