gfields said...
Over the long Thanksgiving weekend, I tried putting a single drop of Wazine into a bottle of Poland Springs. I shook it up really good, and took a small sip out of the bottle and threw the rest away. I also took a large dose of prednisone. Maybe about 40mgs.
Before the prednisone kicked in, my head pressure grew to an almost overwhelming degree. Then the prednisone kicked in, and it went away almost instantly. I felt really loopy all weekend. Actually towards the end of the weekend I thought I might have done some serious brain damage because I felt like I had schizophrenia. My thoughts weren't making any sense at all. In addition to the prednisone and anti-worm meds, I also took doxycycline.
At any rate, it was quite an intense herxheimer reaction. I eventually recovered with a lot of sleep.
I suppose I will continue to treat with anti-worm meds. I'd just like to have some other people to converse with about this treatment procedure. It's kind of like traveling down an untraveled path. Don't know what to expect around the bend.
I don't have much of a choice, but to do this. I truly believe I am developing alzheimers. If I don't do this, I think I will lose my mind. At any rate, I'd like to find out as much information as I can about this type of treatment. Any information at all is very helpful.
Also, I was reading about mefenamic acid being a cure for alzheimers for mice. I would like to try some of this to see if it might reduce my brain swelling. Of course, there's no way my doctor would prescribe me this. I was thinking about trying to buy it from a Canadian pharmacy with a fake prescription. Not sure how else to get it.
http://www.sciencealert.com/a-painkiller-has-been-shown-to-stop-symptoms-of-alzheimer-s-in-mice
I could not, in good conscience, recommend or encourage anyone in the use of this drug. It did have a human equivalent, but has been discontinued.
Here's the kind of herx you can expect, and also may get into trouble with the law using the mail to get it depending on where you live.
www.narconon.org/drug-abuse/piperazine-effects.html