248 Diet Wise
You may need colostrum and probiotics, as part of a campaign against
dysbiosis. I have discussed this in more detail below. Dr. Stuppy recommends
Saccharomyces boulardii (250 mgm) and colostrum (960 mgm), by mouth,
twice a day, for two weeks. This shifted the organism Clostridium difficile
which, as its name implies, is a dog to get rid of.
Specific therapy
In his definitive study, Dr. Stuppy found one treatment, above all others,
was over 98% effective against all the above listed pathogens. That was
Alinia (generic: nitazoxanide). In fact his hit rate was as follows:
Cryptosporidium parvum, reduced by 99%,
Amoeba histolytica, down by 100%,
Giadria lamblia, 98%
Blastocystis hominis, 96%
Ascaris lumbricoides, 90% (difficult one, that)
Clostridium difficile, down 100%,
T. solium, 100%
T. spiralis, 100%
Nitazoxanide is highly effective in treating/eradicating gastrointestinal
pathogens; this includes parasites, helminths, protozoa, and pathologic
bacteria.
Alinia is available on prescription in the US (around $18 a capsule) but I
feel bound to point out you can get the generic compound (nitazoxanide)
in Mexico far cheaper!
The dosage Dr. Stuppy used was 1 gram, twice daily, for two weeks. This is
heavy medication.
Once cleared, I suggest readers consider using it rather differently, as a
“worming pill,” just like we do for cats and dogs. Take 1 gram, twice a day,
for three days. Repeat every six months. But don’t forget to fix the terrain,
otherwise the parasites will all come back!