The Hidden Epidemic In North American Parasites
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We need to stop acting like the Republican leaders aren't snakes too. Pisses me off. Fuck them both
Yes sir! Exactly. I try to remind that to people smashing on Dems. Even though they are right and the Dems are unhinged, I think we can find common ground with others if we start with "Both parties are corrupt and evil"
All Frens should save this article. Parasites are truly the root of all EVIL
Have you done a cleanse?
I do quite often.
What protocol do you follow?
I use raw garlic a few times a week. I chew it for quite awhile to bring out the allicin properties for maximum health benefits. I use colloidal Silver every other day. Always use grapefruit seed extract daily. About ten drops in good juice. Drink alkaline water also. Feel great. I forgot grapeseed extract too.
What do you do for a cleanse? Interested in trying it out. TIA, frens!
You linked the cloves twice. What is the other link missing?
I only became aware of the parasite problem with the introduction of Ivermectin for covid and the rabbit hole it presented. It absolutely makes sense that people are infected with parasites and that the parasites increase disease. It also makes sense that with pharma in control of medical protocols that doctors no longer look for parasites and maybe aren't even aware of the problem.
#1 Parasite in America? Toxoplasmosis.
#1 Cause for Toxoplasmosis? Cats.
And dogs eat cat poop.
Which is deplorable!
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HOW DO WE GET PARASITES?
Well if 85% to 95% of North Americans have parasites they must be very easy to get! The primary way is from our food and water. Over 50% of our food and water is infected. And organic food because it is grown with animal manure may be worse than commercial food.
In her book, THE CURE FOR HIV AND AIDS, Dr. Hulga Clark points out that much of the food we eat, the personal care items we use like shampoo, hand lotions and commercial cleaning solutions are high in solvents. The two most common solvents are BENZENE and PROPYL ALCOHOL. These solvents cause the microscopic eggs from parasites to hatch quickly in our bodies.
Many years ago, before we were exposed to these chemicals, the parasite eggs would pass through our bodies leaving us safe. The eggs of parasites are microscopic and are the real danger.
They can be passed sexually, through shaking hands, walking barefoot, eating or drinking from someone else’s glass, bottle, can, fork etc., swimming in polluted lakes, rivers or streams, even by going to the beach.
Recent surveys have found that livestock inspectors might be missing as many as 1/2 of the parasite infected animals that go to slaughter.
Dr. Brooks claims that “eggs are readily transported through the air and it is not uncommon to find them in every room in the house…..complications are much common in women then men.”
We get parasites from our pets. Anyone who is sick or has a health problem should try to remember when it started and when they got their pet. You may find it was around the same time.
Every time that your pet licks their anus they are putting thousands of parasite eggs are their tongues. When they go and lick you those eggs are going right onto YOU! The link between a sick child and a new puppy is seldom realized. ..."
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THE LOST PRACTICE OF DE-WORMING
Prior to the 1930’s it was very common that people would take castor oil, mineral oil or some type of herbal mixture to clear themselves of parasites. Each ethnic had their own way of doing this. This was done every six months, once a year or with the change in seasons.
In this way, people kept themselves clear of parasites. Medical doctors in the 1800’s would commonly supervise the de-worming of their patients every 6 months, or once a year. Could this be where the traditional 6 month or annual check-up comes from?
In Europe, the medical community still recommends that you de-worm yourself, your animals and pets every six months. However, in North America we have lost this basic part of our personal hygiene because we have been fooled by our inadequate parasite testing and our modern technology. We couldn’t believe it could happen to us, its only in third world countries. Well, surprise! Whether healthy or sick, you have an 85 to 95% chance of having parasites!
If you are healthy, your body is handling the damage and poisons produced by these parasites and they are not producing disease your body. However, they may begin to produce disease at any time, depending on your life style, diet, and level of stress. ..."
No further information regarding the "600 year old detox/deworming formula of 11 herbs"!
But try this: Castor Oil!
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/beauty/go-for-a-castor-oil-detox-flush/articleshow/68063661.cms
or https://blog.soin-et-nature.com/en/get-rid-of-intestinal-worms-naturally/
perhaps also this list is interesting as an basis to do deeper research http://almanaqueacoriano.com/images//biblioteca/ingles//_05_GlenBagby-plants-insect-repelling1.pdf
AND LET'S NOT FORGET:
IVERMECTIN AND ARTEMISIA ANNUA (Wormwood, Sweet Annie) - both received the Nobel Prize 2015 TOGETHER:
https://draxe.com/nutrition/wormwood/
Was kind of wondered why the author mentioned this wonderful formula, only to not tell us where to get it...
business as usual
Probably why ivermectin and fenben work so well on many health issues.
Yes.
How can someone get parasites from a dewormed dog?
Flea excrement on pets fur gets in your mouth...boom infected
you deworm your dog today, it eats what it eats, licks what it licks, especially with other dogs and the poop in the streets, ... - et voilá!
(was this the reason to down-vote my copy-pasta, fren?)
I did not down vote you . My dog is on my property at all times, never had a flea in his 14 years. Poop is scooped daily and he's fed a special diet. My dog is definitely low risk
Giardiasis can be in water supply via infected beavers in watershed..that was a huge issue 1984 in Pennsylvania took me 6 months for the symptoms to leave. I didnt gave insurance so I never got treatment. It was the worst
My father was a country Veterinarian and always claimed we just needed a good worming. We used to laugh at him when he said it so he stopped talking about it. I wish he was alive to hear this and yes, I deworm myself with Invermectin horse paste once a month.
Castor Oil and Turpentine (100% gum spirits) mixed will kill them all. I have a zapper too. Crazy but true. All disease comes from parasites
Zapper? What’s that?
A frequency generating device you apply to your body’s to kill parasites.
Cool I didn’t know that technology existed. You’ve had good results I assume
Using ivermection/zinc/fenbendazole. With a 30 year history of autoimmune, there are a bunch of bugs to clear - the fenben has a huge kick on very low doses for me. Your mileage may very, everybody has a different load of bugs.
Also, olmesartan medoximil to prep the immune system.
PS: according to the web, fenbendazole (veterinarian use) and menbendazole (human use) are the same molecule.
I do an every other week cleanse with Ivermectin.
What dose and how often? I got 12 mg tabs so I figure once per day for a three days? Not sure just a guess.
I use horse injectable liquid, but I put it in a drink. 2 ml. is the dose for 200 lbs.
I ordered some Ivermectin tabs from our friend Reynold a few days ago. Got the shipping notice today so I suspect they're a couple weeks out now.
We still have some leftover horse paste, but I can't stand the taste of the stuff.
Really just got them in case we get sick as the horse paste has nipped any colds we got since Covid right in the bud with one dose.
But now thinking it also might be good as a regular anti-parasitic as we have dogs and chickens, plus cows down the road.
So I was searching for Ivermectin articles. came across this one: https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711
"Ivermectin’s primary target is glutamate-gated chloride channels, although it also active against other invertebrate neurotransmitter receptors, including GABA-, histamine- and pH-sensitive chloride channels.35, 36, 37 In addition, ivermectin exposure alters expression of genes involved in the reproduction mechanism of female worms, even at low concentrations"
Histamines are a big part of seasonal allergies, which I have in spades, but they're talking about histamines with relation to invertebrates.
However, in this article: https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/drug-therapy-for-common-parasitic-infections-within-the-united-states
"Enhancement of GABA activity may occur in humans as well, and ivermectin should not be coadministered with GABA-ergic drugs"
I'm wondering if Ivermectin may also tinker with histamine sensitivity. Possible there's a hidden benefit for those of us with allergies. Alternatively, it may do nothing, or may make them worse.
There appears to be some evidence, although not with respiratory symptoms - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27566864/
"Among the 1,446 patients who had Strongyloides serologic tests ordered, 127 (8.8%) had positive test results. Eighty-four patients had follow-up data regarding allergy-type symptoms after ivermectin treatment. Among these, 52 patients (61.9%) reported skin-related problems (pruritus, urticaria, angioedema, and/or rash). Forty-nine patients (58.3%) had asthma, and 73.8% had allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. Although respiratory symptoms typically did not respond to ivermectin treatment, 24 of 48 patients (50%) with skin symptoms reported a significant subjective improvement of symptoms after ivermectin treatment."
Just some info for my frens. I have no training and this is not medical advice.
Wonder how it affects GABA ..
Old thread and probably no one will see this, but I received the ivermectin from Reynold.
I got the email notification from USPS that it couldn't be delivered and I had to pick up from post office.
Later in the day, Reynold actually called me (went to voicemail) and let me know that it was ready to pick up, along with sending a followup email. Dude seems like a super nice guy and it had to be after dark in India when he called.
Couldn't be happier. Don't have a need for most of what he provides on his site, but I can definitely recommend him if you do.
Herrre kitty kitty kitty.....
They misspelled Dr. Hulda Clark’s name.