Parasites

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Bambi,

Why do you feel that one must be careful with Wormwood, moreso than with the other herbs/tinctures?
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Wormwood can be toxic to the nervous system if you take too much. Just search "wormwood" and "toxic" together, and you'll find quite a bit of information about it. :)

~Amber
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Could this be true. Too clean=bad? I just read about a Dr. who chose to host several tapeworms in his gut. Just some interesting info:

http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol29 ... amples.dtl

http://dir.salon.com/story/health/featu ... index.html
Could it be that our laudable cleanliness has something to do with the increase in immune disorders? Epidemiologists, immunologists, bacteriologists and parasitologists from England to Iowa think this may be the case. According to what's called the "hygiene hypothesis," our immune systems, which evolved in environments where we couldn't escape disease, microorganisms of every description and just plain dirt, don't always develop normally if they don't meet these things during our childhood development.
Yeay! Let's go play in the mud! :shock:
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Yes, scientists have found this to be true many times.
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Hi RRM,

This is all so AMAZING!
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For levity :)
Perhaps the easiest way to find out if you have a tapeworm is to ask for
any which you have to emerge. If one (or more) comes out -- measure it,
using a tape measure. Indeed, tape measures were invented in 1843 by Dr.
Arthur J. L. L. D. Hodgkiss, N.D., MPS, MP3, precisely for the task of
measuring tapeworms -- that is why they are called "tape measures" or "tape
rules". The Latin family name for the tapeworm family is "Cestode", which
sounds much like "cesstoads". Tapeworms are very conservative and
conventional, real big on social decorum, and prefer to be addressed as
"Mrs. Cestode" or "Mr. Cestode".

The best external indication of tapeworms is if you start receiving mail,
e-mail or FAXes addressed to:
"Mrs. Cestode (or Mr. Cestode), c/o [your name]".
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LOL :D
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I've been thinking ahead. Since I have been consuming raw beef, what would I do if I did pick up an parasite? Keep it or push 'eject' :shock: So I looked up a medicine and found this:
Mebendazole works by keeping the worm from absorbing sugar (glucose). This gradually causes loss of energy and death of the worm.
So, if sugar feeds the worm, could a temporary ketogenic diet do the same thing- without the pill? hmmm... Just in case...
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Bambi726 wrote:Hello, all :)

Here are some parasite remedies that I know of:

ZAPPERS - These are interesting little devices that apply gentle electricty to one's body for the purpose of cleansing of all kinds of parasites. I've only had mine for 5 days, but I've noticed quite a difference in my motvation to exercise/(including walk), which i suppose means I have more energy. We shall see:) You can just search for "parasite zapper," or go to one of these websites:
http://www.ghchealth.com/parasite-zapper.php (Has a good description of what a zapper is/does)
http://www.toolsforhealing.com/products ... ePage.html (This is where I got mine - I got the "Mini-Zapper")
http://www.zapperplans.com/ (You can get one for $10 on this site, including s/h - It's not quite as easy to use as the MiniZapper, though)


~Amber
Thanks for the link, Amber. The idea seems intriguing; how did you find out about their product? What is the scientific basis? Are you feeling even better with the zapper?
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avalon wrote: So, if sugar feeds the worm, could a temporary ketogenic diet do the same thing- without the pill? hmmm... Just in case...
No. You will always have sufficient glucose in your blood. If not, you are dead. So, with a 'ketogenic diet' there is still sufficient glucose in your blood. (90% of the protein can be converted into glucose, and even triglycerides contain glycerol that can be converted into glucose)
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