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Bonnie,

Yes, contaminated water over seas and here in the US....The world.

Contaminated animals there and here. Contaminated foods here and

there, all who travel, cook, eat out, pot lucks, swim, chew their

nails, exchange money, push a shopping cart, eat fruit veggies or

food imported and not, live by military bases/facilities or air

ports, have animals imported or not, have friends they visit who

have animals, who have friends or family who travel, who eat mints

sitting by the check out stands in restaraunts, pick berries, share

computer key boards, or kissed a fool <grin>, yes, yes, yes! You got

it! Only worms get into breast milk in all the different countries,

cities, providences, towns, streets and houses! Not ALL worms can

get into the milk or pass the placenta, but enough of them

can....yuck!!!!ewwww... disgusting....

I had posted an insert from Hulda Clark's book, she isn't selling

anything, just her book...most of which is copied or scanned online

someplace or another, you don't have to actually buy it. The sites

use it to sell their stuff, but she tells you how to make what you

need. I hoped you would notice what she said, not what the site used

her book to sell.

Welllll, I wouldn't wait for the medical field to do some huge study

in the US on parasites and the transmission thereof and post a web

page with nothing for sale....don't think that will happen. Anyone

else would have to privately fund a study, which isn't likely

either, or offer advice they have found in their case studies such

as Hulda Clark PhD, ND and you purchase the book, or read quotes of

that book and others that were graciously allowed online (probably

to sell their own merchandise).

In your searches you will probably encounter many websites

containing information along with remedies or drugs for sale, as for

the most part it's why they are there. Maybe a search for a book

would be better. Like I said you do not have to stick to human

studies either, use a mammal, kittens maybe, to search this.

Understanding that parasites, virus, bacteria and toxins are passed

through breast milk is good, knowing that they can be passed through

the placenta is even better. That's half the battle, the other half

of the battle is preventing it.

I couldn't tell you which of the 120 parasites I may have had at one

time or another. I have done all of the above. But I do know I don't

want parasites or toxins nor would I want to pass them on. Assuming

no parent would, I recommend cleaning out before a pregnancy and

always will, I did it myself.

I copied another small piece from Hulda Clark's book for you again,

only this time from a site that sells books. I posted it because the

parasites in her discussion were quite specific, in answer to

another of your questions....no, parasites getting through breast

milk and the placenta are not restricted to the Eastern or third

world countries liver fluke.

I also copied from a vets question and answer page about round worms

passing the placenta and passing through breast milk of puppies.

Round worms are heavily infested through out the world and most of

us have them on and off, answering once again that same question.

Hopefully who ever you are trying to collect information for will

not see dogs as being made up any differently than us as far as

feeding their unborn through the placenta and producing milk goes,

or thinking the round worm would be any different in a dogs body

versus our own. Finding out how easily we get round worms should be

quite simple, although I can't guarentee they aren't selling

anything. ;)

I didn't notice if this vet was state side or not, but that

shouldn't matter, round worms are round worms...hook worms are hook

worms. This vet is not selling anything as far as I know for the

worms, so that should help.

Hope this makes things easier to wrap your mind around, it's a new

concept I know. If I happen onto anything in the future, I will post

it. If this didn't do it for you, I do hope you find what you need

to help make the right choices.

fft

She's talking about autism here:

" >p>263. Childhood brain disorders suggest an inherited genetic

defect. Yet numerous parasites and pollutants are able to pass into

the unborn child through the placenta. Even some bacteria and

viruses can. 264. The common tiny worms such as Ascaris, hookworms,

Strongyloides and Trichinellas easily enter the brain. When lead and

parasites are gone consistently for several weeks the pathway to the

brain heals and reinfection no longer sends them to the brain and

your child can resume a normal life. Case Histories. 264, 265,266.

All persons I have seen with clinical depression had small

roundworms in the brain. Is it any wonder the brain can't make

enough neurotransmitters or gets them out of balance? the usual

worms are hookworms (Ancylostoma), Ascaris of cats and dogs,

Trichinellas and Strongyloides. 257. If you suffer from depression

use your zapper to immediately kill these four roundworms species:

Ancylostoms, Ascaris, Trichinella and Strongyloides. Solvents and

other toxins, also in the brain, slow down or prevent healing. For

this reason the depressed person should do the Four Clean-ups. Manic

Depression. This variety of depression is associated with

Strongyloides, as the main parasite in the brain. Plus chlorine as

an allergen! 258. These tiney wormlets can pass the placentia into

the unborn fetus. Is it any wonder that these brain disturbances

seem to be inherited? "

http://www.immunoquest.org/sys-tmpl/diseasesplays/

 

" Roundworms are quite common in puppies. They can be passed from the

mother to the pup through the placenta, from licking around the

mother's anal area, or through the mother's breast milk. These worms

often cause a bloated abdomen and diarrhea.

 

Hookworms and whipworms also can cause dangerous intestinal problems

in puppies. All of these parasites should be eliminated with

appropriate medication prescribed by a veterinarian as soon as

possible "

http://www.petnews.com/clinicroom4.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies , <bonniesmyers wrote:

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> fft,

> I'm trying to get a handle on the parasite question. I've been

able to locate a few sites which talk about

> parasites passing through breastmilk but these are also sites

selling products for this.

> What are the identifiable parasites? Are you referring to 3rd

world countries where water may be contaminated?

> Bonnie

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> > " food4tot " <food4tot

> > 2006/02/13 Mon PM 04:31:57 EST

> > herbal remedies

> > Herbal Remedies - Re: natural fertility --Maca?

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Food4tot,

Thanks for putting in so much time on this for me. I have a lot to digest - so

to speak :)

Bonnie

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> " food4tot " <food4tot

> 2006/02/16 Thu AM 04:38:03 EST

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - Re: parasites, breast milk, placenta

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