Complicated infections are hard to clear.
Enzymes from
parasites suppress your immune system.
When the immune system is suppressed you can pick up other worms in the family quite easily.
The only formulas I found that work...address the coinfections at the same time, and tend to balance the body.
I killed flat worms using
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The Document revision 255 IVM, DEC, and other cofactors were able to kill flat worms with a coinfection of white worms and red worms. Some required different pattern or stronger level. After a year of feedback I figured out that a month or more maintenance is required for the flat worm 255 formula. Some infections that used this document show how really infested we can become.
White worms require a mix, and I used months of FenBen and OXBen, with extra sulfur, nests ascities exploded. White worm infections require prolonged periods of dosing with the strongest meds. Eventually white worms which are more toxic than other worm infections, maybe cause they only have 2 layers of skin, are cleared.
Red worm Formula.
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This formula was the most difficult to figure out, red worms strongly suppress the immune system, and it takes quite a lot of routine to clear them out.
Approach:
get pH normal on tongue.
Balance systems with supplements, minerals, metals, antioxidants, immune system, clear microbes, SIBO, SIYO, SIVO infections, fix lipid system oils and l carnitine, lower inflammation, flush the liver, kidneys, detox blood, adjust your amino acids, fix immune system using beta glucan, support liver low dose choline, etc etc etc.
Antiparasitic approach
Challenge test a few days each med to get a profile of flat, white, or red.
Flat Formula is PZQ, ALB, D3, Calcium.
If you are able to invoke an increase of toxins activity, you have identified a med that works against your infection.
if Praziquantel involves response, you may have flat worm infection, if OXBen or fenben invokes a response, worms are large, or travel regularly or move long distances... you may have white worms, but white worms also can respond to pyrantel, alb, fenben. White worm eggs in upper GI are killed using Xanthoparmelia Scabrosa (nPPZ), which is easier than DEC or piperazine citrate which are more systemic blood clearing worms. Long periods of nPPZ dosing are required to manage nitrogen level in human. Supplemental sulfur(s) are required to dominate nitrogen of
parasite family. Daily probiotics help maintain digestion and lipids.
If Invermectin invokes a response you may have a red worm infection.
I used the clearing sequence of flat worms first, white worms second, and red worms last.
Red worms tend to stay in area more, or only migrate in pattern, have wiggle pattern, or invade certain locations as a nest. Red worms have 3 layers of skin, have fewer symptoms due to less toxin leakage, and are tougher to remove than white worms.
The brain fog I had required regular IVM and DEC dosing, to minimize damage. The pattern you choose to manage or kill a worm species is kind of done by looking at the symptoms, degree of the infection, or phase you are in.
It took a long time for me to learn these formulas, and how to intervene, balance, and get into the killing zone. It is not as easy as it seams, but it can be navigated.
The education process requires you to read a lot, get help from those that have infections like yours, or read how others were able to get infections cleared or managed.