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3 April 2014 |
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29 September 2012 |
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8 September 2010 |
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7 September 2010 |
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3 September 2010 |
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15 Augustt 2010 |
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31 July 2010 |
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26 August 2009 |
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13 February 2009 |
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17 July 2009 |
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6 April 2009 |
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15 February 2009 |
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3 May 2008 |
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Posted on CancerChecklist.com
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Parasites |
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Posted on CancerSalves.com
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Artemisia Annua, Sweet Annie |
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Boswellia Serrata |
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Parasitic Infection: Symptoms and Treatment
According to the World Health Organization, 3.5 billion people suffer from some type of parasitic infection. Not all of these people live in third world countries; many in the developed world have any number of parasitic infections, some of which are so highly contagious that extremely casual contact with something that has been handled by an infected person can infect another person.
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Blood Parasites: Essay and Darkfield Images
I am still organizing some of the information, but let me make two bold statements right now. First, all patients with cancer as well as those with AIDS had parasites in the blood, some as many as a dozen different types of parasites. Second, the body has such a remarkable way of dealing with challenges that I am in total awe of what is often referred to as the body's intelligence. The body isn't just intelligent, it's ingenious!
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Black Walnut: Anti-parasitic Herb
Maude Grieve states that the unripe nut has "worm-destroying virtues." Ergo, the idea that black walnut is an effective vermicide did not originate with Hulda Clark or Hanna Kroeger or any of the more controversial figures of the end of the 20th century. It belongs to an ancient herbal tradition in which it was one of the preferred herbs for round and tape worms.
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Wormwood: Anti-malarial Herb
Based on archaeological findings in China, two bioengineering research professors at the University of Washington researched wormwood as a promising potential treatment for cancer.
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Ayurvedic Herbal Products
Good Ayurvedic preparations address several issues simultaneously: the need to destroy the parasites, intestinal peristalsis and flora, blood and liver detoxification, and organ regeneration following infestation. The cornerstone of all treatments is vidanga, Embelia ribes.
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Regeneration
Since secretions from parasites affect pH balance, it is necessary to rebalance body chemistry. Infection caused by dead parasites requires conscientious immune boosting. Damage to internal organs, such as the colon, may also require a year or two to repair. Perforation of organs entails additional effort.
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Immunity
White blood cells are humble workers who, among other functions, devour debris. When the body is effectively fighting infection and/or cancer, there is die off. What I observed in darkfield is that bacteria eat the dead parasites, and, when they are finished, white blood cells devour the bacteria.
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