Hi end,
I didn't see any real results from the protocol, but in all honesty I didn't get to finish it as outlined. I've had problems sensitizing to medications over the last few years, which makes interventions less appealing if they're not producing observable benefit. I think I managed to spend enough time on the protocol to judge that I wasn't killing anything. That said the one medication that did produce some die-off was mimosa pudica.
I've had a fair bit of success with my gut from eating fermented foods, eating a hell of a lot of garlic, a paleo diet, and taking an anti-parasitic homeopathic nosode. Just not consuming carbs and sugar starves these guys pretty badly. Throw a bunch of garlic down there and you'll start to feel them die. This works for candida too. The fermented foods helps to solidify gains. While the nosode gets your immune system to really clean house and can produce considerable die-off. After some time there was no more die-off. I've gone back on it to see what would happen and it seems I've ridded myself of some of the bugs.
I did a Metametrix CDSA and it seems my good bacteria levels are plentiful. My gut looks normal. I still got the "parasite present, taxonomy unknown" result, but they say this is nothing to get excited about, yet I'm not reassured. I have ongoing SIBO, but I don't think there's much I can do about that at this time.
I don't know what I think about the supposed rope parasite, but my next step is to try the Kalcker protocol.