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I am pretty sure I have leishmaniasis cutaneous parasites, I have tried many things to get rid of these horrible parasites causing lesions all over and through my lymph system. Somethings I ave tried are oralyl and topically methylene blue, triplex herbal parasite cleanse herbs, soap with teatree oil and activated charcoal. dmso mixed with the wormwood and other herbs. methylene blue and then red light on the stained lesions. Oral diatamaceous earth and exfoliating with diatamacuous earth aswell.


Can any one here think of anything else that might help because nothing seems to be able to kill these things.
 

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Did you get that from sand mites at a pristine beach?
 

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A friend of mine told by the locals in Boracay, where he got bitten by the sand mites, to apply a mix of vinegar with a local citrus fruit (calamansi) and baking soda.

You can probably replace the calamansi with lemon or lime.

On a trip to another beach with a group of friends many years ago, a few friends got bit by sand mites and not knowing this, they had to go to a dermatologist and spent a lot to fix it. But I don't know what finally worked for them.

But I trust the locals more than doctors. As I once stepped on a sea urchin, and its spikes got embedded inside my underfoot. The locals told me to pee on it. I did that everyday for a month, and finally the spike came out. I think it must be the urea in the urine that did it.
 

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How about Ivermectin, it is a drug to fight parasites. Or how about chlorine dioxide (‘MMS’), I take it daily since Covid started, now three activated drops twice a day.


Then there is Terpentine, I put it into gel caps because of the taste, it didn’t have any effect on me, tried it just out of curiosity.

Did you consult a specialist? With some things you just can’t tinker with by yourself.
 

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How about Ivermectin, it is a drug to fight parasites. Or how about chlorine dioxide (‘MMS’), I take it daily since Covid started, now three activated drops twice a day.


Then there is Terpentine, I put it into gel caps because of the taste, it didn’t have any effect on me, tried it just out of curiosity.

Did you consult a specialist? With some things you just can’t tinker with by yourself.
I don't know why you would think consulting a specialist is helpful at all. They should be helpful, but that is theoretical. In practice, they don't.

Do you know of a specialist, much less a conventional doctor, who has ever heard of chlorine dioxide?
 
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thanks I'll try these suggestions, I have also tried lugols iodine topically and oral and topical oregano oil. I haven't been to a doctor because I don't want them to jab me. and I think I got it from a sand fly in peru or maybe a tick. I had 16 ticks on me in a rainforest a year or so a go. I just diagnosed myself from the description of leishmaniasis cutaneous and also looking at the parasites I have been pulling out of these lesions through a jewlers loupe microscope
 

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thanks I'll try these suggestions, I have also tried lugols iodine topically and oral and topical oregano oil. I haven't been to a doctor because I don't want them to jab me. and I think I got it from a sand fly in peru or maybe a tick. I had 16 ticks on me in a rainforest a year or so a go. I just diagnosed myself from the description of leishmaniasis cutaneous and also looking at the parasites I have been pulling out of these lesions through a jewlers loupe microscope
I know of a woman who had chronic fatigue and suffered from it until she tried chlorine dioxide. She was still taking it after she got well since she feared it could come back, I am not sure if that is possible.
 

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I don't know why you would think consulting a specialist is helpful at all. They should be helpful, but that is theoretical. In practice, they don't.

Do you know of a specialist, much less a conventional doctor, who has ever heard of chlorine dioxide?
My homeopathic doctor checks routinely for parasites, so maybe you are right, conventional doctors may not be helpful.
 
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I am pretty sure I have leishmaniasis cutaneous parasites, I have tried many things to get rid of these horrible parasites causing lesions all over and through my lymph system. Somethings I ave tried are oralyl and topically methylene blue, triplex herbal parasite cleanse herbs, soap with teatree oil and activated charcoal. dmso mixed with the wormwood and other herbs. methylene blue and then red light on the stained lesions. Oral diatamaceous earth and exfoliating with diatamacuous earth aswell.


Can any one here think of anything else that might help because nothing seems to be able to kill these things.
Try Thieves Oil. Preferably organic. 3 drops in a small amount of liquid, 3- 4 x a day should help.
 

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I know of a woman who had chronic fatigue and suffered from it until she tried chlorine dioxide. She was still taking it after she got well since she feared it could come back, I am not sure if that is possible.
Since chlorine dioxide is a strong oxidant, it kills microbes. When taking it though, antioxidants such as vitamin C taken with or closely before or after will have the effect of neutralizing the chlorine dioxide.

So it's not a good idea to continue to take chlorine dioxide when it's no longer needed. As I fear that it will also work negatively with regards to maintaining our body's primary antioxidant system.

My homeopathic doctor checks routinely for parasites, so maybe you are right, conventional doctors may not be helpful.
I've thought about this. A conventional doctor picks up wrong ideas about our physiology from medical school. As interns, they're like apprentices in a guild being trained by a master. They apply wrong ideas as they observe the master work and instruct them on applying the wrong ideas. They become a master of nothing except in pushing drugs. And they continue to learn from pharma reps who train them in new drugs using Powerpoints made by marketers. In our clinics, they have a long line of patients and they treat these patients no different from cars in an assembly line. To them, each patient treated is a feather in their cap. They learn little from their patients as to them, one patient is just as similar to the next patient, given the same drugs. Because they never see a patient that does not keep returning until a patient drops dead, the line at the clinic keeps getting longer as the patients believe the doctor is their savior, and without the doctor they are helpless, as they get are clueless they are getting worse off with each passing year because the doctor only drives them into more chronic sickness and into more drug dependence. Still, the patients are happy as they don't mind being drugged more and more, as long as their health insurance will pay for it.

The doctor has to go home after a taxing day of seeing so many patients. He has to think what great service he is doing for mankind. He does not need to learn anymore new ideas. He does not even have time to learn something different from what he already learned in medical school. He is thankful that yearly he gets an R&R that doubles as a medical symposium in a nice resort in Maui.

Who pays for these perks? The chlorine dioxide manufacturer?
 

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Who pays for these perks? The chlorine dioxide manufacturer?
Since Covid, I take three activated drops in the morning and in the evening, I take my supplements around noon, and yes, you should not take vitamin C and chlorine dioxide at the same time.

Of course you meant this cynically, the people selling chlorine dioxide won’t make a lot of money. The set costs about $40 and lasts you a long time. A bottle has 120 ml, there are 20 drops/ml. With three drops per ‘serving’, per day it will last you 2 years.
 

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Since Covid, I take three activated drops in the morning and in the evening, I take my supplements around noon, and yes, you should not take vitamin C and chlorine dioxide at the same time.

Of course you meant this cynically, the people selling chlorine dioxide won’t make a lot of money. The set costs about $40 and lasts you a long time. A bottle has 120 ml, there are 20 drops/ml. With three drops per ‘serving’, per day it will last you 2 years

Oh yes, the makers of chlorine dioxide will quickly go bankrupt if they used their profits to just buy each doctor that uses chlorine a bagged lunch of McDonaolds lol.
 
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I am waiting for some sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid activator in the mail. I went to the doctor and had a biopsy and they said it looks suspicious of leishmaniasis. but couldn't confirm or deny. They gave me 2 courses of antibiotics but said I would need another biopsy to confirm before they will give me anything specific for parasites. I just ran out of methylene blue but it seemed to be helping a bit when I paint on the lesions religiously. I have been seeing more of these parasites in my snot too leishmaniasis mucosa? Any way I hope the chlorine dioxide helps.. also I was spraying 6% hydrogen peroxide on my arm too which seemed to have some positive effect.
 
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I am waiting for some sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid activator in the mail. I went to the doctor and had a biopsy and they said it looks suspicious of leishmaniasis. but couldn't confirm or deny. They gave me 2 courses of antibiotics but said I would need another biopsy to confirm before they will give me anything specific for parasites. I just ran out of methylene blue but it seemed to be helping a bit when I paint on the lesions religiously. I have been seeing more of these parasites in my snot too leishmaniasis mucosa? Any way I hope the chlorine dioxide helps.. also I was spraying 6% hydrogen peroxide on my arm too which seemed to have some positive effect.
Thieves oil is good for parasites. 5 drops of this oil in a little water 3-4 times a day, which you drink, for a few days. It might good topically as well.
 

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Garlic may remove parasites, but it can also remove friends and family!

Garlic thins the blood, so don’t go over 1 clove of garlic per day or 2.

Note that a head or bulb of garlic is made up of about 10 cloves, so only eat one segment of the bulb!

 
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Thanks for posting that I have added garlic cloves to the regime. I have been getting some positive results now by applying methylene blue to the lesions and then shining a 660 nm 850nm whole body red light on twice a day for 20 mins. Photodynamic therapy using methylene blue to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis - PubMed I'm still waiting for my chlorine dioxide to come in the post. I'll have to try and source some thieves oil next. This ***t is like straight outta hell and so far nothing has completely gotten rid of it so I'm willing to try anything lol
 
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Ray Peat suggests flowers of sulfur for internal parasites, and says you can safely apply it topically, so I’d assume it could kill parasites in the skin…
 
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