Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 When people think of parasites tthey almost always think of the intestional tract only. While many parasites enter through the mouth and go to the intestional tract, there are more ways to enter the body and no matter where they started out from they can and will wind up throughout the body completely. Parasites can enter the body through the mouth, nose, anus, vagina, penis, tear ducts, skin, etc. Just my observing people who I see in everyday life and even people who I see on TV, I see evidence of parasites on/in their skin. You say that you do not have parasites? Well, although it won't check for parasites throughout your body, do you want to check for parasites that have made it all the way from inside of you to where they now show up in your skin? Do you have any wrinkles? Age spots? sun spots? Liver spots? Lines in your forehead, cheeks, neck, etc. Do you have a " necklace " of bumpy skin around the base if your neck? Do you have any warts, bumps, unusual bumps or spots anywhere in your skin? Women have less evidence of parasites in their skin than men. They keep them down on their face more than men do. I suspect that it is because they are tending to their face more than men do. They use cleansers, astringents, creams, etc. which would tend to wash away parasite larva or eggs from the surface of the skin> This lack of obvious signs in the face does not mean that they do not have parasites, it just means that they might be showing less obvious signs. Are there " bumps " under your skin in various parts of your body, like in the crook of your elbow? As you age, the parasite load becomes larger, so as you age you will normally see more of these signs of " aging " . What is aging is your parasite load. Most men have lines in their forehead. We think of them as worry lines or age wrinkles. I have news for you. Almost all of them are a line of parasite eggs embedded there. It is pulled into the forehead and sealed shut with some kind of skin superglue. It is like a sealed zip lock bag full of parasite eggs, so that if you are eaten by a predator or a scavenger the eggs will find themselves inside a new host. Want to " test " whether all this above is true or not? OK, put a small amount of Iodine on that wrinkle, line, spot, bump, etc. a few times each day for a number of days. If there is something live in there, you will get an immnune response eventually. If there is no live thingy in there nothing will happen, you will just gradually absorb the Iodine with no other response. Try it and find out for yourselves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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