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Author Topic: kid with stomach parasite :(any sugestions much appreciated,Blastocystis Hominis  (Read 267 times)
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« on: December 07, 2011, 12:11:36 PM »

Aloha and beautiful day! I have an unfortunate situation of which i need to reach out for as we are struggling to find something that works for him Sad
My 4 year old nephew Ilan( in the photo :-) has had this stomach parasite called Blastocystis Hominis for little over a year now, causes him stomach pain and discomfort, it has been dragging on for quite some time. If any one knows of this or any similar stomach gut parasite remedie, diet, herbs anything would b worth a try, I look forward to any suggestions at all, any questions at all and any remedies Smiley
Thank you so much for your time !!!
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« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2011, 05:56:47 AM »

Hello there,

I have much to say on this topic but with little time I simply direct you to a woman named, Donna Gates, who has developed a diet called The Body Ecology Diet, specifically designed to bring balance to the body by getting bacteria, yeast and parasites in control.  This diet is easy to follow and there is much support provided for parents of children through her affiliated program known as Bedrok.  Please contact me for more info. if you would like.  I would suggest doing enemas and cultured foods along with B.E.D.'s proposed 'gluten-sugar-yeast free' diet. 
Here are the links:
http://bodyecology.com/
http://www.bedrokcommunity.org/

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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2011, 01:52:54 PM »


   There are at least 134 varieties with two main types of parasites. Ecto-parasites live on the outside of the body (fleas, ticks, lice) and endo-parasites ( giardia and amoebas) live on the inside,  primarily in the digestive system.  Parasites considered dangerous are known as pathogens. The World health organization considers parasitic invasion among the six most harmful diseases.
   
Overuse of antibiotics can leave one susceptible to parasites. House pets can carry and transmit parasites. Wash  hands after petting and avoid touching their droppings. Day care centers can have epidemics of parasites. Wash hands after  diaper changes. Toys and water faucets should be sponged down with a mild Clorox solution daily. Generic brands may not do    the trick.
   Raw meats and fish can carry parasites.   Micro waving food, especially fish is not enough to eliminate parasites.
   The amount   of chlorine needed to kill off giardia, would render  water undrinkable. Town water supplies (even those chlorinated) have become contaminated and drinking from even pristine mountain streams, where some upstream animal may have defecated  spreads unwanted guests.  Boiling water  at least ten minutes at sea level and fifteen minutes at higher altitudes is the only  sure way to destroy critters.  This  kills  protazoas as well. People have contracted parasites from swimming in contaminated water, walking on polluted beaches,  taking mud baths or sitting on sauna benches. 
   Washing food, dishes or using contaminated water to brush teeth can cause infestation. One half teaspoon of Clorox ™ added to a gallon of water can be used to soak vegetables and fruits for fifteen to thirty minutes. Produce is then rinsed by soaking in clean water for ten minutes. One fourth cup of apple cider vinegar can also be used per sinkful as a parasite deterring cleanse for produce.  Grapefruit seed extract can  be used to purify water and produce by following label directions.  Grapefruit seed extract in its own right combats a wide range of digestive problems including parasites.  Look for herbal combinations that contain black walnut, garlic, cloves, artemsia and berberine.
                                             Protozoas
   These microscopic organisms can take over one’s intestinal tract and invade other organs.  They include amoebas such as Blastocystis hominis, Cryptosporidium muris,  Entamoeba histolytica, Endolimax nana, Giardia lamblia, Leishmania species, Plasmodium species, Pneumocystis carinii, Toxoplas   ma gondii and  Trichomonas vaginalis. One of the most common parasites today is giardia.  Giardia (Giardia lamblia) is a protazoan endo-parasite that thrives in the duodenum and small intestines. Giardia and amoebas have two main stages of life: the mobile active form (trophozoite) and the inactive stage (cyst ).
   
    Aloe vera juice, a shot glass taken four times daily before meals will help  repair  tissue damage done by the bugaboos. Parasites will find us poor company if we make use of a tablespoon apple cider vinegar in water daily.
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« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2011, 04:28:11 PM »

The best formula I have found for parasite cleansing is offered by the Sacred Medicine Sanctuary.  It is a three part protocol (Arjuna's Arrows, Dragon Dreams and Phoenix Rising).  I do not know whether it is appropriate for children.  http://www.parasiteherbs.com/

The medicine maker, Ingrid Naiman, has previously said this about Parasite Protocols for Kids:http://www.ingridnaiman.com/subscription_lists/parasites/parasites_milktherapy.html

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