Showing posts with label enemas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label enemas. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Parasite Protocol Round 1 : Day 9 ~ Mebendazole Blitz

Today, instead of giving Jojo his usual mebendazole doses of 200mg in the a.m. and 200mg in the p.m., we had to give him 500mg in the morning at one shot. 3 hours after that I had to give him a dose of castor oil.  3 hours after the castor oil I had to give him an enema (MMS).

Thank God today is a public holiday, so I could take my time giving his enema.  Otherwise there would have been a mad rush to give him a quickie one at lunch time before he goes back to school for the afternoon session on Wednesdays.  This is because I give him the mebendazole in the morning at breakfast, with something fatty (chicken, in his case) for better absorption.  Then he goes to school and the castor oil (capsules) is given to him by this therapists at school approximately 3 hours after the mebendazole.  He finishes school at 12 p.m., comes home and has his lunch and I will have to put a catheter up where the sun don't shine before he returns to school at 2:00 p.m.

It's true what they say, no rest for the wicked. 

And yes... the fact that I AM wicked is truly established :P

So the moral of the story is, one has to perhaps juggle the daily routine a little to fit in these parasite protocol doses.  It was 'challenge' enough with the MMS (oh did I tell you that we have had to eliminate the term 'MMS' from our vocabulary and refer to it now as 'CD' in line with Kerri Rivera's upcoming book? CD = Chlorine Dioxide. So yeah.. get with the programme ;D I may have to change the title of this blog :P)  With the parasite protocol, one will have more to keep track of:

  • Mebendazole / Combantrin
  • Diatomaceous Earth (DE) + Rompepiedras (RP)
  • Castor Oil
  • Neem
All the above are given in different combinations on different days, no real pattern to it so one has to be on the ball enough to know what is given on which days of the Parasite Protocol from Days 1 - 18. From Day 18 onwards it's just the DE and the RP. 


I have to say that I have seen a lot of worms only after starting the Parasite Protocol. So what I read about Andreas Kalcker saying that CD (read: MMS) alone will not kill the parasites and that mebendazole is required must be true.  Whilst it does happen ~ parasites being killed by CD alone, best results are achieved with the Rivera CD protocol done in conjunction with the Kalcker Parasite Protocol.

Jojo seemed to be in discomfort before his enema today, 3 hours after the castor oil.  He passed something that looked like it had been big and fat in a previous life (pic below) :P after the initial water enema.  He was all smiles again after that.

Alhamdulillah.


If Jabba The Hutt had been a worm, it'd prolly look like the big boy on the right +___+


I lurrrrrve my cheeseburger and fries... XD




Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Parasite Protocol Round 1 : Day 8


Very small 'fry' today...


Saw a very distinct white "vein" running through this one. When I lifted it with a fork, it didn't break,
the central white vein held it together

Another closer look of the white vein-y one


It's been a while since I wrote in this blog but I have been so busy.  I have been poop-diving for quite a while now, started about a week before April's Parasite Protocol.  Getting to be more confident about differentiating between biofilm (translucent, clear, film-like gel), mucus (breaks up in water) and worm pieces (looks like layers of opaque tissue, when lifted with work it intertwines around itself like a rope).

Kerri says that the outer skin of the worm is usually totally digested by the time these worms are expelled and what we see, that rope-like, intertwined tissue are its intestines, the insides of the worm.

Update: Today's "catch" seemed small because Jojo went to the toilet about an hour after the enema and expelled some more worms.  They all went down to the toilet, literally, no toilet 'hat' to collect them as he wasn't with me but downstairs with the maid. She said she saw lots of the "white stuff" in the toilet bowl ~ the 'stuff' you see in the pics here.

Monday, 29 April 2013

Parasite Protocol Round 1 : Day 7


Not such a prolific catch today...



Shorter bits than usual, but still with the "rope motif"

Sunday, 28 April 2013

Parasite Protocol Round 1 : Day 6


Check the fat, pale one on the left. Uggh....

A closer look. Again, the rope-like appearance.






Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Parasite Protocol Round 1: Day 1 ~ Biofilm


I thought this was biofilm but it's thicker and opaque. Showed a pic to Kerri and she said that they are worm INTESTINES. The outer skin is already digested and the inside (intestines etc) disintegrates like this. 


Catch of the day, evening BM. May just be mucus but Jojo's happy :) Better out than in!


Sunday, 24 March 2013

MMS : Day 20 ~ Stasis

20 drops activated MMS (Keavy's) = 10 drops activated standard MMS, total of 10 doses.

We stayed at 10 drops (henceforth shall be writing in terms of standard MMS) today, will prolly stay here at 10 drops for another day before (cautiously) ramping up to 11 drops the day after tomorrow. 

I suspect it's not so much Herxing but Jojo swallowing too much air when he's gulping down the morning MMS doses.  The air enters his tummy, makes him burp and regurgitate the MMS. Still... it's better to err on the side of caution.

Not a bad day for Jojo today. Generally calm but not languid.  Short, intermittent bursts of annoyance whilst at his gran's.

Enema: 

Given at 6pm -- 20 drops MMS in 1 litre. Seems to be able to take in and hold in more for a little bit longer than usual.  I haven't come to the point where I am "poop diving" yet, so I don't really know if there are any parasites coming out on the MMS oral and enemas alone.

I'm kinda keen though, to finally confirm my 'suspicions' that Jojo does indeed suffer from parasite infestation. However I will need to reach max dose of MMS (i.e. 26 drops) for Jojo's weight before I can start the PP. Since each month's PP begins 2 days before the full moon and is therefore at a specific time, I can only jump on the wagon next month, In shaa Allah.  Hopefully would have safely reached max dose by then.

Sleep:

Beautifully peacefully.  I notice that he sleeps very well on days when he gets an enema.  Kerri suggests daily enemas, so I shall follow from now on.

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

MMS : Day 8 ~ Semboyan Telah Berbunyi*

8 drops of activated MMS in 8 ozs of water, total of 10 doses.

Observations:

  • Jojo woke up in a good mood today.  He was like a playful kitten the rest of the day, lots of smiles and cheeky antics.  
  • Calm and languid as the past several days.  Didn't throw usual tantrum when he came back from school, Alhamdulillah.
  • Stomach no longer bloated with gas.
  • Sores from 'chronic eczema' (as per dermatologist's diagnosis, but I believe it's those danged parasites!) on his buttocks are healing and not recurring as per usual.
  • Sores on legs persist because he keeps peeling off the scabs.

Sleep:

Fell asleep early in my bed but when I sent him to his room, helped him brush his teeth and tucked him into bed, he woke up again. Saw him get out of bed on the CCTV, went back to tuck him back in.  About 10 mins of whingeing and whining (again observed on CCTV) but then he fell asleep again, thank the Lord!

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*Semboyan Telah Berbunyi = The Klaxon call has been sounded

Today's post is titled the way it is because the "klaxon call" for enemas has been sounded.  I find even the mere thought of administering enemas on Jojo (who is now almost as tall as I am and as strong as an ox!) daunting as all get out.

However, I know it HAS to be done.  I feel like a total wuss for being daunted by the mere thought when I read on the MMS Autism Facebook group that there are wheelchair bound mums who manage to administer it on their late-teen children with autism.  So come on Z, wrestle with Jojo if you must but you have to get this done!

*deep inhale deep exhale*

I don't have the 140cc Kendall Monoject syringes and disposable catheters that I want from mightyguts.com ... YET... so I will have to go the more 'traditional' enema bag route.

Bought this kit from NewLife in Ampang Park, the oldest mall in the city. The size of that anal probe is kinda wigging me out at the mo'. I am not sure what Jojo will think :P


Jojo likes to loll about in the guest room downstairs, under his fave calming blanket.  Perhaps I'll do it there, put on some soothing sounds of nature whilst I'm at it.  (At school he has his "personal calming corner" where he has a blanket and some cushions and they put on soothing music and draw the curtains for him whenever things get a bit... overwhelming.)  Thankfully the guest room has an en suite bathroom 'coz if he can't hold it in, he can just quickly "let go" in the commode.

.... so here goes... menuju medan bakti!

(The title of this post is actually from a rousing song that is sung by our troops when they head out to the frontlines of war.. With everything happening in Lahad Datu, Sabah recently... [although in no way am I equating our troops' sacrifice and struggle to mine]... I guess I am feeling the 'war vibe'.)