Monday, October 26, 2009

Parasites - No Way!

You have parasites in your body. They reside in your small and large intestines. Everyone has them. Doctors know you have them - but it's not popular to talk about them.

You get parasites by eating food, swimming in the ocean or lakes, even walking barefoot through the grass. When they enter your body, your digestive system goes to work. Parasites nest in your intestines where the immune army is ready and waiting. Good and bad bacteria are kept in optimal supply in the intestines. There the parasite is either killed or washed through the colon and out of the body.

"One reason that the bacteria in the lumen of
the colon do not break out and infect the body is that they are at war with one
another. No one kind of germ gains ascendancy and takes uncontested
possession of the colonic turf. The constant competition between otherwise
nasty germs helps to keep the bacterial population under control. It
really is a case of 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend'. Our bacterial
companions in the colon may be repulsive, but we still have to take good care of
them. Taking an antibiotic, therefore, is not without risk. Killing
germs in the colon can be a hazardous venture. Antibiotics that annihilate
our colonic friends can get us into big trouble very
fast."

The Second Brain
Dr. Michael D. Gershon

But what happens when the system is ill and not working properly?

If you eat large amounts of animal products i.e. every meal, then you have an over-abundance of parasites. Onslaughting your body this way over several years will leave your intestines in a poor state. This is when it gets bad. If you can envision: a build-up of living warring parasites end up buried in the intestinal walls because they cannot be processed through the intestines. Their war causes holes in the intestinal wall where the parasites can leak into the body, called leaky gut. Or the war causes small caves where the intestine is herniated, called diverticuli.

"Undiagnosed parasitic infections (from
microscopic protozoa to various species of worms) may account for a good deal of
the otherwise unexplained diseases currently besetting America. One
estimate contends that 25% of New York City residents have a parasitic infection
and that, by the year 2025, 50% of the projected 8.3 billion world population
will have them. Parasites tend to reside in the intestines, but they can
also migrate to the blood, lymph, heart, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen,
eyes, and brain. While in place, they can produce numerous
symptoms: constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating, irritable bowel syndrome,
joint and muscle aches, allergies, anemia, skin problems, sleep disturbances,
chronic fatigue, and gradual immune dysfunction."

Definitive Guide to
Cancer

Dr. W. John Diamond & Dr. W. Lee Cowden



Once you have parasite leakage into other areas of your body, a new problem begins. Remember that the liver is the largest internal organ in your body. The liver's function is to provide the necessary enzymes with which to break down the food entering the stomach. The parasites have access to the liver two ways: first through the stomach where they first reside in food while in the process of digestion, second through the small intestinal leakage. If the liver now has parasite activity, the enzyme work of the liver is being stalled or stopped.

"We all have tapeworm stages in our bodies,
probably going back to childhood when we ate dirt. Every tumor, benign or
malignant, has a tapeworm stage in the middle of it, even including warts.
Growing a tumor around a tapeworm stage may be Nature's way of protecting us
from it! It is not normal for these stages to hatch and develop
further. Their purpose is to stay dormant. But I have found that
tapeworm stages make malonic acid. This is a powerful inhibitor of your
metabolism. So it is very important to kill the tape worm stages in your
body - and in your tumors - even though they are responsible for the newplasm
(tumor), not the malignancy."

The Cure for All Cancers
Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark

If the parasite surrounds itself with a protein coating, it is now called a tumor. Tumors eat sugar, dairy and animal flesh in that order of preference. They grow and grow if fed properly and sometimes exhibit very animal-like qualities like hair, teeth and legs.

"Two other organisms that challenge your immune
system are parasites and fungi. Parasites need another organism to live
off of, so they require something from you to survive and to replicate
themselves. In the case of tapeworm, it lives in your intestine - and can
grow up to twenty-two feet long (about the height of a two-story
building). Parasites are most common in unsanitary food and poor water
supplies and are responsible for 4 billion cases of diarrhea around the world
every year - band news for everyone (except maybe
Charmin)."

You - The Owner's Manual
Dr. Roizen & Dr. Oz

Why am I telling you this? Because I want you to poop. Stay tuned....................

2 comments:

  1. What a complete gross out! My imagination is so weak compared to this reality. I believe I will add an aromatherapy tea to my routine once a month to make sure nothing has a chance to grow unchecked. Some lovely but strong essential oils have been found to expel or destroy intestinal worms. Peppermint oil tea anyone?

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  2. Is there a test to determine if you are suffering from parasites or worms??

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