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Friday, 6 October 2023

Parasites

 Infections of humans caused by parasites number in the billions and range from relatively innocuous to fatal. The diseases caused by these parasites constitute major human health problems throughout the world, and some say that parasites really could be at the root of most chronic illnesses and many forms of so-called mental illness too

Why then are we not being tested for parasites when presenting with ailments that are known to be potentially caused by these parasites? Too often we are simply offered a life-long subscription to big pharma med.

The word “parasites” is used in two senses. However, the parasites being referred to today, are, “everything living on you or in you, not just to perch, but to take its food from you” is a parasite according to Dr Hulda Clark, who was an independent research scientist and author of books on alternative health: including “The Cure for All Cancers.” Decades-long research brought her to conclude: that all human disease comes from only two causes: Parasites and Pollution.

Parasites are an integral part of the biosphere and are so diverse and pervasive that they virtually infect every free-living organism, potentially influencing, among other things, host health, behaviour, population size, food web dynamics, and community structure.

During their life, parasitic organisms typically go through several developmental stages that involve changes not only in structure but also in biochemical and antigenic composition. Some helminth larval stages have little resemblance to the adult stages (for example, those of tapeworms and flukes).

Some parasitic protozoa also change greatly during their life history; for example, Toxoplasma gondii is an intestinal coccidian in cats but in humans takes on a different form and localizes in deep tissues. Some of these infections can convert from a well-tolerated or asymptomatic condition to life-threatening disease...<<<Read More>>>...