The most effective way to beat Threadworm

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Only God knows how I got threadworm, Initially I did not know what it was. Long story short, I had it for 4 months until I understood what it was... I suffered. At the beginning of the 5th month, It started to make sense. When I went to the GP, they gave me  Mebendazole 100mg, I took it immediately, it did not do anything substantial. They say that one is supposed to wait two weeks before taking the other pill. I, took the next, the day after. I went back to Pharmacy 2 more times to get the same medication, although, it helped it did not exterminate it. I even started to eat garlic, which helped and I regret to inform you, I even inserted garlic in the rectum, which caused great pain, but also helped.

I started to eat coconut oil, which helped greatly, and again inserted frozen coconut oil in the rectum. 

However, the most effective treatment which I used and am still currently using was colon cleansing. I did this in the conform of my own home. I actually removed the head of my shower lead and inserted it. While, the process is not ideal, uncomfortable and also the fact of depositing faeces in your bath/shower, this has proven to be the most effective. You can actually see the worms having exited, not only that but it also cleans the colon. Currently, I am doing this once/twice a day and the results have been very very effective.

I only have a slight itch, however, one must take into consideration, that I had this for 5 months, so the worms and eggs that I would have internally, would be significant, therefore the colon process for me as to be continuous. 

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  • Posted

    I know you have probably tried all of the normal things, but that does not mean you should change your diet to specifically fit this. Why not visit your doctor if you are worried about this? The cleaning tip is useful, and if mine return I shall use it, however you can also wash all clothing and bedding out come into contact with e.g wearing. Even if you are still itchy, wait to take the tablet, as it can take up to 2 weeks to be effective. Always follow the instructions. By the way I do not mean to sound patronising, rude, intrusive, mean or bossy.

    Good luck!

    -Freakout

    • Posted

      Hello Freakout. I did not understand what was intended about changing ones diet. Please also note that:

      -I washed all my clothing, I also washed them and bedsheets, continuously.

      - the second time I obtained the medication,  I did wait two weeks.

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