I found this insightful write up about
Febendazole which is sometimes used to get rid of the stuff that Ivermectin doesn't. The "azole" antihelmintics are similars.
Febendazole appears to have a good safety profile in all the places I have read about
it with the potential for less serious side effects than its stronger cousin, Albendazole.
The comments that follow the article are interesting.
I offer the link below for those of us who might be curious or inclined in the future as well as my own theoretical observations to date.
This is the connection I have been looking for and it is beginning to make general sense.
The more research I do the more anecdotes I come across of people who get exposed to large amounts of fungus, yeast, or mold (in Spanish its all the same 'hongos') who then often acquire nematode infestations, and varying degrees of Lyme depending on the number of different types of invaders.
We get infected with a source of food for something else. If our immune system allows it to flourish then we attract that which feeds on it, which inadvertently injects us with the larvae of whatever parasite it has been infected with (symbiosis notwithstanding).
Wherever there is an ample food supply in the food chain, dinner guests who prefer to consume that organism will arrive.
Since people infected with "hongos" provide a large food supply of what many insects already prefer, and they become more likely to get bitten by some 'appropriate' vector which often transmits a relative nematode larvae which hosts a relative bacteria.
As more dinner guests arrive and thrive our immune system weakens further and this may expand to 'lateral' nematode infections as well as the bacterial infections to which the respective nematode has a symbiotic relationship with or is itself infected with depending upon ones perspective.
Since there is ample food supply among a weakening immune system all arrivals flourish. This leads to further infections with whatever prefers to consume the last arrival and so on.
This cycle likely continues unless it is interrupted (often with treatment).
A person with full blown Morgellons is comparable to a walking smorgasbord or buffet table for and spanning many kingdoms.
One must remove and break the chain of the available food supply in the hierarchy that stops this production and attraction cycle from advancing, otherwise it continues on attracting the latter which feeds on the former.
It is all quite reminiscent of a not so intentional version of the song 'There was an old lady who swallowed a fly....'
howirecovered.com/fenbendazole-fever/(safety study:
www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/EPAR_-_Assessment_Report_-_Variation/veterinary/002008/WC500165605.pdfPost Edited (ChickenArise) : 1/9/2017 6:46:47 AM (GMT-7)