See previous post here.
Took my horse paste yesterday around 4pm I think.
Mixed it with yogurt like someone suggested and chased it with orange juice. Tasted nothing.
Felt minor bloating later that night but nothing painful.
Couldn't go this morning, but I usually do. Got a little worried.
Forgot about it.
Went about twenty minutes ago.
Decided to look.
Yup.
Worms.
We've fucking got fucking WORMS, people!
Was I sick when I took it?
No, I did it purely for prophylaxis, but as sure as Satan, there the little serpents were.
How long have they been there, taxing my immune system? I know not.
How many illnesses could I have avoided had I been doing this regularly? No clue, but I assume more than zero.
Am I going to be taking this regularly from now on, and now that Tokyo has embraced it, force my wife and son to as well? Hell yes.
You guys, this stuff is legit. Believe the hype. Buy some. Take the recommended amount for your weight. It can only help.
Godspeed, God Bless Donald Trump, and God Bless America.
Glad for your newfound health!
I (think) I accomplished the same with Clove tea. [crushed up about 5 whole cloves, opened up a normal black tea bag, added the clove and stapled it all back together. 3 cups of tea total, with another tea bag added...the clove was strong enough.]
Without getting into graphic detail, I'm 90% sure there were dead worms in my stool for the next 2 days. There's claims of it's anti-parasitic properties, so I figured why not try it
..would be a strange coincidence for sure due to my consistent diet. Very low carb, high protein and fat, no soy; it's been somewhat helpful in combating chronic lyme, though think I found the mechanisms behind it's supposed success. Will be posting my findings and basically the starting log of my personal clinical trial as soon as I can make posts, which should be soon (I think?)
I believe that's sound thinking. Likely established as built-in counter to trichinosis and over the past few generations the true reason was replaced by 'must be for taste'
My daughter had Lyme disease when she was a teenager. We went to a naturopath who gave her a Lyme nosode and she recovered fine. She is now 40.
What is that?
The homeopathic nosode made from the Borrelia Burgdorferi spirochete has been used successfully to prevent as well as treat lyme disease. It's wise to use the nosode to prepare yourself or your dog when the ticks are not biting.
Homeopathics are based on the Law of Similars...whatever causes an illness can cure the illness. So the nosode is prepared from the spirochete that is responsible for Lyme. It acts very similar to a vaccine. In fact you can vaccinate your children with homeopathics. It definitely works.
Peppermint tea, pumpkin seeds and eating papaya with its seeds also help. It’s being used for many generations in Brazil among rural and poor communities with no access to drugs and hospitals.