Hello Jane,
I am glad the doctor has identified for you what is wrong. The fly is the biggest vector of parasites to man! I have some new information for you, about Silica and "Vibrational Healing", I am amazed as to results, but was waiting to state anything on here until a few more days go by. I will post the link here for you, Jane, however. ALSO, Cowboy Bob is here with some information for you. Be sure to read the last paragraph, the "reply" to cowboy Bob about the manner in which he uses Ivermectin and the success of the treatment.
www.lemen.com/qa30.htmlAfter reading this, I was over at the health food store looking for some silica, because I remembered that I felt very good when I use to take it, and it has been mentioned on here as antiparasitic! There is a high concentration of silica in Oats and animals will eat oats over other grains when they get the chance. It also pumps up the collagen in the skin and therefore makes you look great!
Our bodies lose the ability to break the silica down later in life into a useful form, but we still need it, in so many ways. I learned about this aspect from Jarrow company that makes a product I bought called BioSil, which is way way better than any silica capsule or alfalfa tablet. I wasn't going to post about this just yet, but the results from this (the exodus is remarkable!) but it sounds like you need this information NOW.
The BioSil was $23.00 but this is a 3-month supply.
Almost immediately, there were changes. I have cutaneous tracks and these things started to bulge up to the surface of the skin, the contents were dead larva, not the usual painful, biting, clinging to the skin ones. I was so impressed that I went immediately and googled, "Parasites silica"
Wow! What I was about to learn! This website does have some extra stuff it sells, so don't go there! Just to the reasonable SILICA GOLD SILVER collodial dropper bottle. Or even just try what I did - the BioSil.
Here is one link that explains the Silver Silica Gold collodial, and why "Vibrational Healing" does what it does!
www.bodymindspirithealing.com/colloidalssg.htmare you keeping the bugs away from you with the menthol crystals? John (jwf) has posted the links on his thread, herbal remedies, on the Lyme board.
I am glad your doctor identified the problem, now once they are out, you will be able to keep them from getting back in, they will not be getting back in.
AND Were you not talking about a very handsome prince of a man you had recently noticed? ...I think you will be able to get this difficulty out of the way, I really do!
If you think you still want to do the medication route, and you simply cannot get Stromectol (Ivermectin) from any source, then can you order the albendazole from the
www.vrdrug.com, it is shipped quite privately!
I got some of the Ivermectin horse paste, but I don't take any of the vet stuff internally! It is very concentrated, so even topically I am extremely careful, because of course the skin is going to absorb some of it into the system, I used a tiny amount the size of a pea, and distributed it to the worst of the lesion/nodule/track.
Previously, I have used the piperzine "D-worm" for cats and kittens, topically, because it is similar to the DEC, which was used before Ivermectin. Again only topically and found that it did kill the varmint that was living in the wound. According to Cowboy Bob, the wounds need to be treated with some ivermectin topically, while taking the regular wormer internally.
This is what I didn't do - both at the same time.
Why they don't make a topical Ivermectin for humans, God only knows!!
Another remedy the vet uses, but not as successfully, as you will see in the article, was an antibacterial, antifungal, antiinflammatory compounded together, that cost the consumer $100.00. Why, that is the stuff people are using here on the board topically, the antibacterial cream (Neosporin CREAM and the antifungal miconadazole cream!
The topical Ivermectin beat the heck out of this veternary concoction though. I looked at the Ivermectin cattle drench, but the cost was like $40.00, and I just didn't think I needed that much. So I got a generic paste and it was only $6.00
Another place that Ivermectin is used in the vet world is for earmites for cats and that prescription earwash is called Epi-Otic. I think I paid $20.00 for that stuff, and am keeping it for my kitties!!
You are a lucky girl Jane, you know what you have, and there are good vibrations from silica heading your way!
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