I reached out to my GP who referred me to a gastroenterologist. He ran a couple tests
and decided I was reacting to “something” and advised it would be wise to keep a food journal to see if we could uncover the triggers. He treated me with a med to hopefully normalize my bowel movements and although the med periodically helped, it was not treating the cause.
Next, he prescribed a different med. It brought intermittent normalcy which enabled me to leave my house on occasion, but it did not solve the root problem. We were treating the effects instead of uncovering the cause.
Desperate for answers with full knowledge that I could not continue living my life in a state of “unknowing” or being “chained to my toilet,” I contacted Dr. Rodney White.
After an in-depth telephone conversation, we scheduled blood tests and stool tests.
The results came back revealing that I had parasites, viruses, a sluggish liver, and my depleted system needed boosts of nutrients. The blood tests identified which nutrients I was lacking. It also made known the protocol that would work for my condition. No more guessing games.
The first month’s protocol, Phase 1, consisted of opening drainage pathways. I experienced a few normal bowel movements for the first time in months. (Insert high fives and loud applause here).
Month two began Phase 2, which provided gut and immune support while specifically targeting diarrhea and parasites. Ugh. An unavoidable evil, but those menacing parasites belonged in a sci-fi movie, not in my body. When the first sticky parasite with a triangular head passed, I knew my body had betrayed me and turned to the dark side.
The freaky parasites, you ask? There were the Cricket Twins; the Albino from the clandestine side of the tribe no one speaks of; Stingray Wannabe, and Creepy Crab with five tentacles, to name a few. In thirty-six days, I’ve passed 136 parasites ranging in length from one-half inch to fifteen inches long. My body has expelled 2,601 larva eggs. To say I am grossed-out is an understatement.
However, I am profusely grateful the treatment is working. A thought to ponder: what if I had not reached out to Dr. White? Those parasites would have continued to grow and reproduce and at least 2,601 eggs could have hatched. Common sense dictates I would have ceased to exist.
I have more issues which we will tackle in the upcoming months with the next phases of the protocol: viruses, full body detoxing including metals and other infections, and whole body deeper immune support.
“She must have been eating junk food all her life,” you might be thinking, but despite being in the autumn of my life, prior to The Battle of the Parasites, I experienced incredibly good health. I exercise; I have always chosen a healthful lifestyle, including healthy eating habits, but those nasty parasites found me anyway.
I am profusely grateful to Dr. Rodney White for introducing me to this program. I owe him and this protocol my life. Whenever I have questions or need explanations, Dr. White has the answers. He tweaks the process where needed and provides insight and advice.
I don’t want to be known as Parasite Girl, but the further I progress with this program, the more that title becomes a badge of honor. I am grateful to be alive. I am thankful for solutions. I am humbled that my condition is treatable. Life is for the living, to enjoy to the fullest. Our bodies can heal when treated with a custom-designed natural regiment.
My deepest gratitude goes to Dr. White for rescuing me."