Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 , Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01 wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > Parasites, I feel are an intrinsic part of our body. We would not survive without them. But why do they become vicious? Dear Jag, I cannot agree with your basic premise here. Parasites are not an intrinsic part of our bodies. They are another animal invading our bodies. Of course people survive without them. In fact they survive better without them, It is the ones with parasites who many times who do not survive. Parasites left untreated can kill you. To paraphrase your statement, it basically says that... " parasites are good for us " but why do they become vicious. If parasites were really " good " for us, people would be ingesting them for the " health benefits " . I hope none of us are so foolish as to follow that reasoning. Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Dear Friends, Parasites, I feel are an intrinsic part of our body. We would not survive without them. But why do they become vicious? That, I feel, is because of the following; 1. An overtly acidic body.2. Autoimmune problems.3. Unhealthy and non-nutritious diet, junk food.4. Unhealthy environment. Just like germs, parasites feed on waste matter and toxins. If we can keep our body free of them, we can manage to control the parasites. I say, "we can manage" because nowadays we suffer from deep seated constitutional deficiencies that bring on parasitical attacks. The most troublesome parasites are the intestinal worms. They bring on very intolerable symptoms because they get out of hand when a person suffers from a tubercular problem. Tuberculosis is very deep seated and effects a person deeply at various levels. In homeopathy one or more among the following remedies are usually prescribed to get rid of intestinal worms as per the symptoms and exigencies of the case; 1. Cina2. Teucrium, (both in potency).3. Tinosporia Cordifolia, as mother tincture. 4. Natrum Phosphoricum 6x or 6D. I have seen many patients benefit from a mixture of the following, taken alongside Cina 30C and Natrum Phosphoricum 6D; 1. Tinosporia Cordifolia, (Chiraeta)2. Andrographis Paniculata, (Kalmegh)3. Azharyctica Indica, (Neem)4. Ocimum Sanctum. (Tulsi) (all in mother tinctures). One should take bitters in their food as the bitter taste kills intestinal worms. One should also restrict sugar and sweets as they both fuel acidity and nourish the worms. One should also avoid non vegetarian food until one is clear of the worms. Waste of animal products, excluding milk, tend to stay long in the intestinal tract and putrify. It is always best to go under the care of a homeopath as the attempt to kill the worms can lead to severe symptoms such as seizures if the worm infestation is particularly heavy. Moreover the homeopaths also use anti-tubercular remedies intermittently to boost up the constitution as well as to permanently solve the problem. One should be very careful about the entire process of food selection, digestion, absorption and elimination if one is to stay clear of intestinal worms. The very simple stool test will reveal both your acidic/alkaline nature as well as the type of worms you are suffering from. Regards,Jagannath. _____ , "califpacific" <califpacific wrote:>> http://www.toolsforhealing.com/CD/Articles/A/AreYouClearofParasites.html> > > Are You Clear of Parasites?> by Dr. Ross Anderson> Sunday, February 25, 1996> > > I believe, the single most undiagnosed health challenge in the history> of the human race is parasites. "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Too right Jagannath - Hulda Clarke's entire cancer curing studies and treatments are based on clearing out parasites and she has had enormous success with this - I think the FDA have banned her - so she must be good. Jane Dear Friends, Parasites, I feel are an intrinsic part of our body. We would not survive without them. But why do they become vicious? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 How about using FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH? http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/defaq.html FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FACTS & INFORMATION* *Diatomite ~ Amorphous Silica* Food grade diatomaceous earth has many uses. The information below will tell you some of the differences in grades of diatomaceous earth, along with information on how to use food grade diatomaceous earth. Natural Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is the remains of microscopic one-celled plants (phytoplankton) called diatoms that lived in the oceans and lakes that once covered the western part of the US and other parts of the world. These deposits are mined from underwater beds or from ancient dried lake bottoms. Diatomaceous earth is mined, milled, and processed into a myriad of types for a large variety of uses. Filtering and filler are two main uses but diatomaceous earth also ends up in paints, cosmetics, drugs, chemical insecticides, etc. Because the milling produces different sized and shaped particles, it is important not to use the filtering type for agricultural purposes. Pool filter grade diatomaceous earth has been heat and chemically treated and will poison an animal or human who ingests it, so it is always of utmost importance to only obtain food grade diatomaceous earth to use in and around your household. Diatoms (DE) are the grass of the oceans and lakes. Just as grass is the staple food of earth animals. Diatoms (algae) are the food of the ocean or fresh water grazers. Magnified 7000x, diatomaceous earth looks like spiney honeycombs. Food grade diatomaceous earth is EPA approved to be mixed with grains to control mealworms and other pests and has been exempted from tolerance requirements as an inert, inactive ingredient in chemical pesticides. Diatomaceous earth is EPA approved against indoor and outdoor crawling insects. Diatomaceous earth is USDA approved as an anti-caking agent for animal feed. Diatomaceous earth is FDA approved for internal and external use and has a rating of Food Chemical Codex Grade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Welcome SoaringHawk! This was recommended to me for my dogs' flea problems but I don't know where to find it in Oz! Jane - aSoaringHawk Sunday, June 11, 2006 4:44 AM Re: Are you free of parasites? How about using FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH?http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/defaq.htmlFOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTHFACTS & INFORMATION**Diatomite ~ Amorphous Silica*Food grade diatomaceous earth has many uses. The information belowwill tell you some of the differences in grades of diatomaceous earth,along with information on how to use food grade diatomaceous earth. Natural Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is the remains of microscopicone-celled plants (phytoplankton) called diatoms that lived in theoceans and lakes that once covered the western part of the US andother parts of the world. These deposits are mined from underwaterbeds or from ancient dried lake bottoms. Diatomaceous earth is mined, milled, and processed into a myriad oftypes for a large variety of uses. Filtering and filler are two mainuses but diatomaceous earth also ends up in paints, cosmetics, drugs,chemical insecticides, etc. Because the milling produces differentsized and shaped particles, it is important not to use the filteringtype for agricultural purposes. Pool filter grade diatomaceous earth has been heat and chemicallytreated and will poison an animal or human who ingests it, so it isalways of utmost importance to only obtain food grade diatomaceousearth to use in and around your household. Diatoms (DE) are the grass of the oceans and lakes. Just as grass isthe staple food of earth animals. Diatoms (algae) are the food of theocean or fresh water grazers. Magnified 7000x, diatomaceous earthlooks like spiney honeycombs. Food grade diatomaceous earth is EPA approved to be mixed with grainsto control mealworms and other pests and has been exempted fromtolerance requirements as an inert, inactive ingredient in chemicalpesticides. Diatomaceous earth is EPA approved against indoor andoutdoor crawling insects. Diatomaceous earth is USDA approved as ananti-caking agent for animal feed. Diatomaceous earth is FDA approvedfor internal and external use and has a rating of Food Chemical CodexGrade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Try here Jane: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & sa=X & oi=spell & resnum=0 & ct=result & cd=1 & q=DIATO\ MACEOUS+EARTH+australia & spell=1 DIATOMACEOUS EARTH australia - Google Search Radiating UNCONDITIONAL LOVE & Truth To ALL who share our circle †" our universe, our love, our trust. May I always be found worthy. Gratitude & Thankfulness to All of Us a SoaringHawk Look at everything as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time. Then your time on earth will be filled with joy & glory. Thank you for YOU, Jane! , " Jane MacRoss " <HIGHFIELD wrote: > > Welcome SoaringHawk! > > This was recommended to me for my dogs' flea problems but I don't know where to find it in Oz! > > Jane > > - > aSoaringHawk > > Sunday, June 11, 2006 4:44 AM > Re: Are you free of parasites? > > > How about using FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH? > http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/defaq.html > > FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH > FACTS & INFORMATION* > *Diatomite ~ Amorphous Silica* > > Food grade diatomaceous earth has many uses. The information below > will tell you some of the differences in grades of diatomaceous earth, > along with information on how to use food grade diatomaceous earth. > > Natural Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is the remains of microscopic > one-celled plants (phytoplankton) called diatoms that lived in the > oceans and lakes that once covered the western part of the US and > other parts of the world. These deposits are mined from underwater > beds or from ancient dried lake bottoms. > > Diatomaceous earth is mined, milled, and processed into a myriad of > types for a large variety of uses. Filtering and filler are two main > uses but diatomaceous earth also ends up in paints, cosmetics, drugs, > chemical insecticides, etc. Because the milling produces different > sized and shaped particles, it is important not to use the filtering > type for agricultural purposes. > > Pool filter grade diatomaceous earth has been heat and chemically > treated and will poison an animal or human who ingests it, so it is > always of utmost importance to only obtain food grade diatomaceous > earth to use in and around your household. > > Diatoms (DE) are the grass of the oceans and lakes. Just as grass is > the staple food of earth animals. Diatoms (algae) are the food of the > ocean or fresh water grazers. Magnified 7000x, diatomaceous earth > looks like spiney honeycombs. > > Food grade diatomaceous earth is EPA approved to be mixed with grains > to control mealworms and other pests and has been exempted from > tolerance requirements as an inert, inactive ingredient in chemical > pesticides. Diatomaceous earth is EPA approved against indoor and > outdoor crawling insects. Diatomaceous earth is USDA approved as an > anti-caking agent for animal feed. Diatomaceous earth is FDA approved > for internal and external use and has a rating of Food Chemical Codex > Grade. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Thanks Soaring Hawk - I will keep looking for somewhere local! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 What about human parasites and how to get rid of them or at least get rid of their parasitical moves? S. M. Acharyua <smacharya --- Jane MacRoss <HIGHFIELD wrote: > Welcome SoaringHawk! > > This was recommended to me for my dogs' flea > problems but I don't know where to find it in Oz! > > Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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