Hi! When my mom was younger and living in South America she had a problem with a tape worm. She said she was to drink something that was rather "nasty" to kill it. She remembers that it did die off, but that the dead worm was "hanging from her rectum" and had to be pulled all the way out. This has horrified me for years (and I'm 40 now). My question is, when using the parasite flush, do the dead parasites come all the way out on their own or have there been instances where they have had to be removed by pulling during or after a bowel movement - or do some come down the intestines not being dead and either a) have to be pulled out while 1/2 alive or b) climb back up the intestine?
2nd Question: I am extremely interested in the liver flush because I have taken many different RX meds most of my life. Can I continue with my high blood pressure and pain medications while doing the the liver and gall bladder flush and parasite removal AND if my liver has been damaged by long term use of pain meds, will the liver flush help restore my liver? My physician always checks my liver enzymes and if they become elevated, we stop the lortab for 30-60 days and I take Vicoprofen, then it's back on the lortab.
Thank you for your assistance.
Kim