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Dientamoeba fragilis + stool testing

Posted by
Jackie on May 12, 2001 at 05:22:48:

Dr Stoll recently replied to a question regarding D.fragilis (posted by Wendy) stating that D.fragilis is "not so bad a parasite". Please Wendy and Dr Stoll, look at my site about D.fragilis. I have been studying this parasite for the past 7 years - have been in contact with many researchers worldwide, and other people (including children) who have been diagnosed. It has the potential to be a VERY bad parasite - one which can cause extreme sickness and worse still it is very rarely diagnosed due to inadequate stool testing. I is also rarely taken seriously by the medical profession and very often goes untreated or other causes of illness are explored. More info. regarding this and treatment options, including many case histories (including children).
http://bara.idx.com.au/dfragilis/info.htm
Jackie



Re: Dientamoeba fragilis + stool testing (Archive in parasites.)

Posted by Walt Stoll on May 14, 2001 at 07:56:45:

In Reply to: Dientamoeba fragilis + stool testing posted by Jackie on May 12, 2001 at 05:22:48:

Thanks, Jackie.

I should have said "in comparaison to many of the other parasites".

Next, since anyone with one parasite has at least 4 others, and conventional labs routinely miss ALL of them, many of the symptoms attributed to the "fragilis" are actually caused by a combination of parasites.

To HAVE "fragilis" one has to have severe dysbiosis and LGS and many of THOSE symptoms are then attributed to the "fragilis". ANY doc who actually found this parasite would be so proud of herself that she would likely quickly attribute the heretofore baffeling symptoms to her "discovery".

It is ALWAYS a good idea to look deeper. No harm can ever come from that.

Namaste`

Walt

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