I picked up some garlic capsules yesterday (1000 mg) and wondered how many I can
take a day to accomplish a “worming”. I eat a lot of garlic as it is. I love
garlic!
Thanks!
Neysa
Garlic capsules .. Will?
August 1st, 2006 · 6 Comments
Tags: diseases
6 responses so far ↓
1 Trenton Odom // Aug 2, 2006 at 12:27 am
Neysa, good work on the worm accounting. It does sound like you found
Ascaris L. the Giant Roundworm and possibly some intestinal flukes. If there
was a “ribbed” look you may have passed a tapeworm (which consists of a
head and dozens or hundreds of segments) and there are many types of
tapes, some from fish, pork, beef or other sources. Quite often, the last
segments, “proglottids”, drop off and crawl away, if they can, like an
inchworm. Each segment is just a big sack of worm eggs. If they hatch they
must go through an intermediate host.
It’s possible you contracted parasites in foreign travel. Have you been to the
Orient, India, or other 3rd World Countries? If you get any more specimens,
an accurate diagnosis from a lab would tip you off where you picked them up.
The Giant Roundworm can easily plug up the bile or pancreatic duct or even
the entire intestine in severe cases. The symptoms of the former would
mimic gallstone occlusion. People can actually vomit the occasional worm up.
I use GARLIC primarily as a deterrent to getting worms but also to prevent
reinvestation from new crops of larval worms migrating from inside the body.
Then I use the other herbal purgatives for removal of active nests of worms.
Garlic is particularly good at PREVENTING WORMS from attaching to the gut
wall. Garlic is also good for FILARIAL diseases (heartworm) or PROTOZOAL
diseases such as amoebic dysentary, giardia, or Lyme disease. Since the
herb repells mosquitoes, bedbugs, lice and ticks there are huge advantages
in taking it especially if you feel you will be prone to infestation on a trip,
this is
particularly valuable with West Nile in our country.
I use the 1500 mg Garlic oil capsules and take 2 capsules 1-3 times a day
depending on exposure. Best of all, my wife and I cook with devastating
amounts of garlic in our cooking. Raw garlic is the most powerful but also the
most difficult on the digestive system (to the uninitiated). We also use a B-50
multi-B vitamin when in mosquito or tick areas. This is 50 mg or mcg of all the
major B’s. You may get a “niacin flush” on your face which isn’t really harmful.
Thanks for all for bringing up this important topic,
Will in Minneapolis
2 Neva Marjory // Aug 2, 2006 at 9:25 am
The countries I have been to are UK, France, Malta and the US. I
hate to admit it now, but I used to eat raw pork as a child. (I have
recently banned pork in my house). I just figured as 90% of
Americans are reported to have parasites, I was one of those.
picked them up.
I was going to photograph it, but then thought the idea of that was
too gross. Had I been a different type of homeschooler I might have
let the kids dissect it!
Interesting you should say this. On Saturday night I was asleep and
was woken coughing and choking. It lasted a long time, I couldn’t
breathe and it was very scary. At the time I wondered if anything
was trying to get out.
The round worm was really in two sections with a kind of bubble in
the middle. One section was translucent and the other section had
the black inside of it.
My body has really gone through some detox this weekend. I’m now
covered with acne, and I’m sure it’s because of what happened at the
weekend.
Tina
3 Donovan Louie // Aug 2, 2006 at 5:21 pm
Neysa, good work on the worm accounting.
Thanks Will but that was someone else. However, I plan to be able to report in
soon that I got rid of mine!!!
Smiles
Neysa
4 Neva Marjory // Aug 2, 2006 at 9:15 pm
you should take propolis against parasites and Akne
5 Donovan Louie // Aug 3, 2006 at 1:14 am
I think this reply was meant for me, Tina. <G
Yep methinks it was!
Neysa
6 Donovan Louie // Aug 3, 2006 at 9:08 am
you should take propolis against parasites and Akne
I would except anything like that runs my blood sugar waaaaay up. :((
Neysa
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