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Re: Why did Dr. Chieu say to get rid of worms/flukes first before Toxoplasma gondii?
I agree, get rid of the most lethal one's first. Maybe you should email him and ask him. If you do have flukes and there aren't any complications then the triclabendazole should get rid of them. When I took the first dose it worked really well. I just got the medicine too late and had complications taking it. You have to clear the flukes once you take the medicine. Your body will do the work for you. The flukes should be immobilized from the egaten and your body will push them thru your bile duct into your intestines and then out. But, they need to be cleared. I don't know why, possibly I didn't have enough medicine when I did my first dose, but I couldn't clear the flukes and after 5 days they came back to life after I started taking small amounts of acetylcholine.
So, it's an important step to clear them all out, otherwise they will develop a resistance and it's really an uphill battle from there I think. It's hard. Daxon has helped. I am giving my body a rest before I try either albendazole or something else.
But, if it were me I would go after the t.g. first. That can be very dangerous. If you have a
Tapeworm then the biltricide will help it. Daxon can be used too. If it's
Ascaris Madagascar cloves are very strong. Mebendazole worked well too. You can add bromelain and papain too. The bloodroot capsules work too but I think there are possibly side effects that you don't have to put yourself thru. I think the Madagascar cloves work better anyways. Anyways, that's my two cents. HTH..