GiWi: Add Ivermectin Paste To Your Arsenal
GiWi -
Reviewing your posts & the symptoms & meds you've listed leads me to suspect you have a co-infection of parasites: Disseminated Nematodes/Roundworms, Flukes, & possibly Strongyloides.
The Strongyloides protocol: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1586882#i
Suggest you add Ivermectin to your arsenal. Start taking it as soon as you receive it. Take a dose mixed with small amount of soft food (e.g., applesauce, pudding, ice cream, etc) to mask the yucky taste, w/glass of water, before bedtime, for 2 days on, 2 days off, nonstop, until symptoms of bodywide itching & worm movements subside.
Depending on the severity of your infection, this may take anywhere from 2-6 weeks. Then take a weekly dose every 7 days as suppressive therapy. In your case, skip the antibiotics.
Recommend the Ivermectin horse paste vs the pour-on suspension. It's easier to dispense & you can use it for topical relief on itchy/stinging areas of your body to quell the acitivity of the larva migrans/currens.
It stops them dead in their tracks as they race around the body seeking escape routes from the oral meds. I've found that hitting them on both fronts, externally & internally, is very effective.
For maximum itch relief, mix it with diaper rash cream (with 40% zinc oxide). Wal-Mart sells it in a 16oz tub under their store brand of Equate. It's more economical than buying it in tubes, & the tub makes it easier to mix in the ivermectin paste. It's a messy, greasy white cream, so wear old clothes (long sleeves & pants) to keep it from rubbing off on your sheets when you sleep.
I recently purchased 12 cartridges of Ivermectin horse paste on E-Bay. The seller (bmcbluemuddcharters) has it listed for $28.00 w/free shipping & accepted my offer of $26.00, which is a terrific price.
I still take a weekly dose to suppress my Strongyloides infection from resurrecting its ugly head. Whenever I find it at low prices, I stock up & keep my supply in the freezer to keep it from expiring.
Hope this helps you in your battle! Keep us posted on your progress.
Cheers - ICU