Parasites and the human body

I've never been one to jump on any band wagon but I have started reserching (after a friend talked me into it) the effects of parasites andwhat they do to our body.

Has anyone done the same? I'd like to try some type of parasite detox but don't know enough about it yet.

BPP
 
I've never been one to jump on any band wagon but I have started reserching (after a friend talked me into it) the effects of parasites andwhat they do to our body.

Has anyone done the same? I'd like to try some type of parasite detox but don't know enough about it yet.

BPP
Most often you need a different medication for each type of parasite. Malaria is caused by by 3 versions of the same parasite. Two types is curable one type is not.
 
Like @liftsiron said there a quite a few different types of parasites that the human body could have. You need to determine what you have to determine what needs to be done. Even if you are planning to do some alternative or natural detox you have to know your target. Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic medication primarily effective against nematodes and ectoparasites, with 6–10 species being most commonly treated in humans. Hydroxychloroquine treats all malaria parasites except P. falciparum. You can never go wrong with having both of these drugs in your medicine cabinet. Especially if you live in an area with mosquitos.
 
Like @liftsiron said there a quite a few different types of parasites that the human body could have. You need to determine what you have to determine what needs to be done. Even if you are planning to do some alternative or natural detox you have to know your target. Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic medication primarily effective against nematodes and ectoparasites, with 6–10 species being most commonly treated in humans. Hydroxychloroquine treats all malaria parasites except P. falciparum. You can never go wrong with having both of these drugs in your medicine cabinet. Especially if you live in an area with mosquitos.
Yeah, using Ivermectin with FenBen is the way to go. I do it every 6 months or so.

And always start 3 days before a full moon and continue it at least til 3 days after the full moon. Parasites feed off serotonin and your serotonin peaks during full moon cycles. This is where the old wives tale of people going crazy during the full moon comes from. If you have an overgrowth of parasites (I believe some are beneficial to our biome as they consume toxic waste and such) they can cause all kinds of issues internally that also express themselves externally.
 
Here is another good combination with Ivermectin, Mebemdazole. It disrupts parasites at the cellular level by blocking their ability to absorb glucose, effectively starving them to death

 
Some proactive things you can do to help avoid parasite infections:

1. Cook your food thoroughly, especially fish, pork, and wild game.
2. Avoid raw or undercooked sushi and seafood.
3. Wash fruits and vegetables well, especially those grown close to the ground.
4. Use filtered water. Don’t drink straight from streams or lakes.
5. Wash your hands after handling soil, pets, or cleaning up after animals.
6. Support your gut with probiotics, fiber, and natural antiparasitics like garlic, clove, black walnut, or papaya seeds.

Here is a great soap to use for the hands:
 

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