25 Aug 2021
Author
toliveagain
Title

parasitosis

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Hello All,

I have some info but as the first post of new stream often gets deleted, I am going to post just this and add my real post as a comment. Stay tuned.

Toliveagain

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Hello All,

I had posted something much longer than this. I explained much of my person experience over then last month. I feel I received a terse "whatever..." response and decided to pull back. I have edited my original post to include the subject matter in case anyone cares to watch the video and/or research the subject further. I will not be discussing it here on this site again, nor will I be freely discussing my personal experiences again here. I want to thank those involved in this site as I have learned so much from reading case histories, research articles presented, personal experiences as well as the active discussions of the past. You all are a great resource and I deeply appreciate everyone's willingness to work towards fine tuning these concepts, ideas and protocols so they might heal faster, better, safer, more complete and for all. Wishing you all tremendous luck in your endeavors.

 

I was watching some videos about Ivermectin (related to Covid) and came across a doctor in the US who adds Ivermectin to his antibiotic regime for MS. Caught my attention so I investigated on the internet more. The video that started my search regarding parasites was this, Dr. Phillips:

https://youtu.be/xwMwR6IJC3o

With my searches I found that the possibility of parasitic involvement seems to be a growing trend in cryptic bacteria treatment in the last 4 years, and I have found a few MS protocols that either add, or treat solely with anti-parasitics. I have found other videos and discussions that explain the possible/probable symbiotic relationship between the parasite (worm) and the cystic bacteria and how they aid each other in the human body and produce the symptoms of MS.

I am attaching a video that seems to be pretty good and complete in discussing the issue of parasites relates specifically to MS (not just cystic bacteria infects in general). Dr. Alan MacDonald explains, that the bacteria lives inside the worm, and when the worm dies, that's when you get the bacterial release and symptoms. But that the worm also causes damage and symptoms as well. I would suggest you watch the video before you condemn the concept. It is quite a good explanation with many pictures of worms in human spinal cords.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHVXJpDBcmU

MacDonald says EVERY MS sample they tested was positive for worms in the spinal cord... 100%. I think it is something to consider...

Toliveagain

CAP on my own since 04/20. Roxi 300/Doxy 200/Flagyl or Tini pulses every 3-4 wks/20+ supplements adjusted monthly. Battling die off & porphyria often. First improvements noted @ 8 months.

Well, whatever, but I had very rapidly worsening secondary progressive MS but the only three things I took, apart from vit D3, were doxycycline, roxithromycin and metronidazole. If I had any worms they must still be roaming around inside me!

Sarah

Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent.   Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.

Toliveagain, I do hope that one of these treatments works for you though.

Sarah

Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent.   Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.

Macdonald states that it is a SYMBIOTIC relationship between the worm and the bacteria. He states that if you kill the bacteria, you may indeed kill the worm. Did you watch the video?

I am NOT saying that antibiotics are obsolete but merely pointing to data that seems to indicate there may be another method and/or adjuncts to reach the desired goal. It would be foolish to think that protocols that were developed 15-20 years ago are the final say in treatment and that other scientists would not discover additions, modifications or adjuncts that may heal faster, possibly with fewer side effects (die off) and/or may possibly help those that seem to be having poor results on antibiotics alone. 

Glad you are healed Sarah. I hope we all can join you in that club some day.

CAP on my own since 04/20. Roxi 300/Doxy 200/Flagyl or Tini pulses every 3-4 wks/20+ supplements adjusted monthly. Battling die off & porphyria often. First improvements noted @ 8 months.

Toliveagain, I did watch the video, but I find it hard to take in that it is possible to stop a worm infection with antibiotics.  I had another mri scan six months after taking my first doxycycline tablet and it showed a diminishment of some older lesions, plus no new ones and this remains the case to this very day.

Maybe MS is caused by worms in some people, maybe by lyme disease in some others, or maybe by something else not even discovered yet, but all I can say is that my MS had ground to a halt after six months of taking the CAP antibiotics.  If this killed the infection in my supposed worms, I would have thought that the worms would love this and would carry rampaging on.

Sarah

Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent.   Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.

The killing worms with doxycycline part isn't something MacDonald is making up; I've heard of that before, and it's a mainstream, well-acknowledged thing.  I forget what the worm was; a quick search finds me one such paper

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688484/

but I think I'm remembering a different sort of worm, some tropical disease in humans.  The idea is that the worms need the bacteria to survive.

That said, I didn't make it to that part in the video; I've seen MacDonald's stuff before, and it's always been mysteriously unexplained.  As in, when you're writing a scientific paper you say a number of things about where exactly your data comes from and how you processed it, and MacDonald includes maybe a fifth of those things.  This video seemed to be no different, so I bailed out early.