Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Really, it seems that modern medicine ( I hate calling it that) doesn't have answers for ANY of the common problems that people face regularly. They don't even know how to treat cancer or MS or anything really! All they want to do is take your money and tell you that there is nothing wrong with you and pass you on to the next guy or gal who is an MD. It's a complete joke anymore to expect real diagnoses and real cures. If we want that, we are highly left to our own investigations and treatments. The fact that they don't know about parasites is just a drop in the bucket of what is not known. Half the time I think NOTHING is known! ( except how they can make money). There is a new special called 'Money Driven Medicine', and after watching that I came to realise that there are a lot of us out here who think that going to a doctor is just an exercise in money making. No care at all for what the patient is going through. ________________________________ patram81 <patram81 Wednesday, 2 September, 2009 13:35:54 << >> Re: Paracites, yuck!!! There is a general classification of 'parasites' which covers a multitude of creatures. Some, certainly, are with us and do little damage. Others can infect the brain. They can invade organs, like the gall bladder, causing removal and surgeons may remark of the holes in the organs but do not have enough training to spot signs of worms. Farmers have complained that their entire herd is infected and the current meds will no longer remove them. THis meat contains eggs which I do not believe can be easily detected during the scanty meat inspection that goes on in the US. Salads can contain them. If the creature can go through an entire life cycle in the human body, we can be the home for generations of them. If a brain infestation has gone on for too long, the person passing from one physician to another, the situation can be without remedy. I don't take these things lightly unless I know precisely what I am up against and see that it is relatively harmless. Bacteria, many, are our friends, but I would not advise a person who possibly have MRSA to take it lightly. We go to physicians with skin problems, hoping it is not melanoma, and even they often misdiagnose. There is almost no one to go to who can diagnose most worm conditions that animals are privy to. Because our food comes from foriegn sources and populations travel the globe our doctors are seeing things that they have no idea how to treat. Medicine has not kept pace with our changing lifestyle. The fact is, a person who has never left this country can come down with some esoteric infestation that requires very specialized treatment and that frequently cannot even be properly diagnosed here, so there are no recommendations as to where to turn for help. a Alternative- Medicine- Forum@ s.com, Jim Clark <huuman60@.. .> wrote: > > Parasites may be ugly, but there is strong evidence that parasites keep > us from getting autoimmune disease. I recently read where a gentleman > in another discussion group with MS purposely infected himself with a > worm parasite that he knew that he could kill off. It worked... rather > extreme, but no doubt, people naturally have parasites and killing > them off entirely is not always a good thing. With your > bacteriologist, it is possible to know too much. These creatures are > damned scary under high magnification, but most of us have a few and > we are generally none the worst for it. Kids always went barefoot in > the summer years ago and most had pin worms as a result. Now that is > seldom the case and autoimmune diseases are on a steep rise. Make your > choices. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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