Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Dear Group, I have been posting about parasites and their huge impact on disease. Most of the information comes from Hulda Clark. I know that some of the information from her is hard to believe. She writes in a style which declares absolutes. All cancer, All disease, etc. That is very unfortunate because we will more than not then reject the information as being spurious because we feel that those absolute statements are incorrect. I know because I rejected what she had to say for a lot of years because I couldn't get past all of those absolute type statements either. I think that we all need to give Hulda Clark a break. She is one woman taking a very courageous stand. She is just one woman and she is elderly. She is trying to help people personally, she is trying to help by get the information out to people so that they can help themselves and she is trying to help by singlehandedly trying to understand and explore this whole field of inquiry. No one person could do all of that and still make sure that ALL of her staements were 100% correct. I think that she is just doing the best that she can with what she has to work with at the time. From that standpoint she has done heck of a job. But the most important information is what she is saying..... that parasites play a major cause of most diseases. Please do not dismiss what she is saying as the underlying reason for most disease. Do not get hung up on the the details so much but the premise that parasites do cause a major portion of disease and that they are an unnoticed epidemic in our socities. I now believe that parasites are a huge problem in our socities and that they are responsible for a very large portion of the disease that we see . I think that idea is probably the most important information that has ever been posted in this group. The subject of parasites is difficult to discuss in society in the USA because it is distastefull and carries all kinds of negative conotations. It shouldn't but it does. I believe that is definately should be talked about as it is a major health problem and also that almost everyone has parasites. There are parasites everywhere in both plants and all animals. To not recognize that is to not believe in reality. Most animal breeders recognize parasites as a health hazzard for their specific breeds and it is about time that we all recognize paraasites for humans. I know that their are some people in the group who do believe that people have parasites and that they do cause diseases. I know that there are some people in the group who are now doing parasite cleanses or have done them in the past. I know that some members of the group also belong to curezone or some other who do discuss parasites. I am asking for all of you to speak up and help us discuss parasites. That is the only way that help can be given, if we discuss parasites openly and freely. Then information can be shared. regards, Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 You're right, Frank, that talk about parasites is both difficult due to its almost taboo nature and also vitally important to all living beings. To be alive is to be prone to having parasites. That is just called life. Now, you wanted some personal discussion, so here is my little bit for now-- I have tried to include anti-parasite, anti-microbrial, anti-inflammatory, etc. foods, herbs, spices, etc. in my family's menu for decades now. Since my undergraduate days through living in the equatorial jungle through today, I have been accutely aware of parasites specifically and have even had medical treatment for them on occasion. Currently, I am just finishing a course of NSP's Paracleanse and Tioe (sp?) cleanse with Trigger Immune and Mullein. I will say that is made me very, very ill... nausea, diarrhea, overall achy, uncomfortable gastrointesinally and respiratorily, ... And, I did cough up and expel what appeared to be a worm of almost 2cm in length. I plan to take about a week break and then re-do the paracleanse. After that, I plan to add green black walnut shells and a few other ingredients to a regular maintenance dose for the time being... possibly for the duration. So, again, thank you for your tireless efforts at amassing good and helpful info here for us all. blessings and hugs, Daphne " Respect means listening until everyone has been heard and understood, only then is there a possibility of " Balance and Harmony " the goal of Indian Spirituality. " Dave Chief, Grandfather of Red Dog Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 I am way behind in reading emails for this group but wanted to respond to this. I did a parasite cleanse a couple of months ago. I had a small reaction the first couple of days, had a small red area arise on the back on my left hand. I actually felt pretty good for the first week or so while on the cleanse. Toward the end of the course of the cleanse I did feel a little tired, and also for a couple of weeks afterward. I did notice during the cleanse that I started sleeping better. I used to wake every night anywhere from 2:00 - 5:00 a.m. and be awake for a long time before falling back asleep. That ceased while taking the cleanse and I have been sleeping well since without the middle of the night waking. I plan to do another cleanse next month. The type I chose (Paracleanse) recommended waiting 3 months and repeating. Linn On Jun 23, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Daphne Bradshaw wrote: > You're right, Frank, that talk about parasites is both difficult > due to its almost taboo nature and also vitally important to all > living beings. To be alive is to be prone to having parasites. That > is just called life. > > Now, you wanted some personal discussion, so here is my little bit > for now-- > > I have tried to include anti-parasite, anti-microbrial, anti- > inflammatory, etc. foods, herbs, spices, etc. in my family's menu > for decades now. Since my undergraduate days through living in the > equatorial jungle through today, I have been accutely aware of > parasites specifically and have even had medical treatment for them > on occasion. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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