Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 When I was experimenting with the salt/c protocol I went up to as high as 100 grams of salt but I did that by accident. That can be dangerous and I'm not advocating it. Nevertheless, a worm came out of my tongue! I suspect most parasites can be controlled by maintaining a high level of both salt and C in your body along with iodine and methylselenocysteine which is needed to improve iodine utilization. I think you can strengthen the action of all of these with regular use of MSM and occasional oral intake of a small amount of DMSO. We all have parasites, all the time. We all have germs, all the time. You manage them, you never completely rid yourself of them and even if you do they come back. That worm I had could have come from any salad bar. I may even have another one by now for all I know. The worst danger of such a parasite as that one is not that it directly harms you, it is that it will harbor bacteria and virii from the killing action of antibiotics or other antiseptic substances and protocols. You think you killed off a disease then you wonder why it comes back. Parasites, that's one reason why (along with other defenses that the critters have). DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 , <ransley wrote: > We all have parasites, all the time. We all have germs, all the time. You > manage them, you never completely rid yourself of them and even if you do > they come back. That worm I had could have come from any salad bar. I may > even have another one by now for all I know. > > The worst danger of such a parasite as that one is not that it directly > harms you, it is that it will harbor bacteria and virii from the killing > action of antibiotics or other antiseptic substances and protocols. You > think you killed off a disease then you wonder why it comes back. Parasites, > that's one reason why (along with other defenses that the critters have). > > DaddyBob I got this link, I think, from this forum. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204044204574356434070272984.html In the study the antibiotic treated mice got better because they ate the feces of the other mice not treated. Now in the study, they are taking the stool from persons closely related to them, and injecting it. It shows the use of certain antibiotics, makes it difficult for the good bacteria to come back. I read that gardeners got healthier by ingesting the dirt they work in. I try to stick with gentle, natural anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral agents that manage, not kill. There will probably never be a perfect balance. You strive to have a healthy immune system, so it can manage them. Cindy C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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