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Re: Help identifying possible parasites


Hi Medomaid! Thanks!

Question when you referred to taking 'Co Q' do you mean 'Co Q 10'? And if so I did not know that was used for parasites too or that you had to feel strong enough to take it..

I will look into the tea, thanks for that!

I have had low red blood cell counts for a long time and recently had my B-12 levels tested and turned out in the normal range (though not sure if what the establishment considers OK is still too low).. so they did not recommend the shots.. which I have never tried. I have been taking the sublingual form however but don't know it if's helped or not. I do know that I have issues with low thyroid too and that taking enough Iodine helps my energy levels.. also I do well with red meat too and love fish! But feel that sometimes I don't do well with the disgestion aspect.. but then I have trouble digesting pretty much anything.. must be the worms and the celiacs.. I actually got some Hydrocloric acid tabs recently. Have tried them in the past and seemed to hurt my stomach, not so much a problem recently.. but have noticed that when I take acids or enzymes I tend to get MORE gassy.. but then I read on here that that could be because of die off.. So all very interesting.

Appreciate the advice on the tea.. I also have one cat but he is indoors now, no flea issues.. well actually for a time there were cause turned out we had mice! So I put borax mixed with water on all my rugs, left it on and then vaccuumed and that seemed to do the trick. And supposedly the mice are gone but I'm not 100 percent on that one..
But I have had my cat taking the paralixer to be sure he is free of worms he can give me..

But I also work with dogs for a living so I am constantly exposed to all of their nasty bugs.. I try to be as careful as possible about washing my hands and sanitizing them regularly.. but it's tough as most owners are not aware of their pets having worms and some of the dogs I walk eat poop regularly on the walks so God know they HAVE to have them! ugh, it's gross! :^)

Thanks again!!
 

 
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