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Parasites are virulent. Their pictures are on the internet.

 

Where do we get them? Vegetable crops are sprayed with manure and we

ingest the eggs. Very small stages are in the vegetables themselves.

 

We have dogs, cats, birds, and other pets. Go to a farm or zoo, and

you pick up new parasite eggs from a different animal if you are not

careful. There is the pigeon fluke, the cattle fluke, the Ascaris

worm comes from horses. Polio came about when people started keeping

dogs as pets in the house. The parasite carries the virus. No one

notices an immune drop from a new parasite until later.

 

Fluke and worm stages are in meat, like steak and chicken. It takes

high degrees to kill them, and now the meat is overdone. It is

impossible to avoid them.

 

Why do the eggs and stages survive the hydrochloric acid in our

stomachs? Because the concentration is not high enough. Children

have a higher concentration than adults. Adults are exposed to

amalgam fillings for one, and have so many other immune suppressing

toxins, the body is not functioning at 100%.

 

Why do animals have parasites? Their HCL level is many times higher

than ours. But they just do. So do people. There is the reason

above, but even if you are relatively free from processed food, and

had a perfect childhood, you will still have parasites.

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Solvents are made from benzene. Xylene is one, toluene another. In

Parts per Million, they are toxic but no one gets sick right away

which is the problem. They are used to lubricate and clean bottling

equipment and food processing machinery. It is an FDA requirement to

use them. Food Lube is like Vaseline, or grease. It is in our food

and drink, and you will never see it on a label. A lot of things are

not on the label.

 

I visited a goat farm once with plastic tubing all over for the milk

to go through to the big drum, and there was the container of solvent

containing cleaner to clean the tubes. What else is there to use? So

this is the standard for cleanliness the government has come up with.

 

A consumer can't do anything about it but grow or make their own.

 

None of us are used to that.

 

Vanessa

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