Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 I now believe that almost all people are exposed to parsites on an ongoing basis in their environment, the same as people are exposed to viruses, bacterias, yeasts and other organisms. They become infected the same ways. They have identified thousands of parsites, but many are still not identified. The current tests for parasites are woefully inadequate. The best test usually screens for a small number of parasites and usually doesn't catch the all of the ones present. I think that it is that the test catches somewhere around one in five who are infected with parsites that the test is designed to identify. So, it gives a false clean bill of health to four who do have parsites. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 The current tests for parasites are woefully inadequate. The best test usually screens for a small number of parasites and usually doesn't catch the all of the ones present. I think that it is that the test catches somewhere around one in five who are infected with parasites that the test is designed to identify. So, it gives a false clean bill of health to four who do have parasites. Hi, I am very much interested in this topic and agree with your conclusions completely. I lived in Mexico fro a year and the Doctors there definitely believe in parasites and the upper class Mexicans would get check for parasites at least twice a year. I was young and naieve at the time and did not think I had parasites so I never had the tests. Now I would like to know what tests these Doctors preform in Mexico. Does anyone have this data? And what they use to get rid of them? Hugs, Gerrrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 In Mexico they use an herb that we call graviola to kill parasites. They also use an herb in their cooking that is another natural, but somewhat weak, parasite killer. They call it epazote. Do a google search to learn the american name for this herb, as I cannot think of it right now. I believe that Epazote is sold in most mexican markets in the USA. In most cases it is better to assume that one has parasites, and follows a course of action, as well as to really learn about parasites, than to have tests done, and then not really know if the tests were either accurate, or even if that particular test was designed to detect the possible parasites that one might have. Education of one's self is the answer. I do not know what tests that they use in Mexico but you seem like that you have missed many of the emails lately that have been posted about parasites. Some covered special testing labs, limitations of testing, cures, etc. Please go to our homepage at: http://health./ or link at bottom of each post. When there go to message archives and enter the word parasites and hit search. Then you can read all of the messages about parasites that have been posted in the last month or so. , " GERRIE CURL " <gerrie007 wrote: > > > The current tests for parasites are woefully inadequate. The best test > usually screens for a small number of parasites and usually doesn't > catch the all of the ones present. I think that it is that the test > catches somewhere around one in five who are infected with parasites > that the test is designed to identify. So, it gives a false clean bill > of health to four who do have parasites. > > Hi, > > I am very much interested in this topic and agree with your conclusions > completely. I lived in Mexico fro a year and the Doctors there definitely > believe in parasites and the upper class Mexicans would get check for > parasites at least twice a year. I was young and naieve at the time and > did not think I had parasites so I never had the tests. Now I would like > to know what tests these Doctors preform in Mexico. Does anyone have this > data? And what they use to get rid of them? > > Hugs, > Gerrrie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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