Amoeba Stacking Element Possible on Torticollis
I have found that frequenting highly populated places such as Casino's, Restaurants, and stores, are ways to exchange amoebas between adults, and children.
Date: 3/4/2005 3:15:00 PM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 2939 times The parasite area may be the reason for torticollis. An invisible parasite called an Amoeba which can be as large as a basketball, like a thin sheeted balloon in the invisible area, and when layered or compressed in the neck can be like a stack of copy paper, and are layered this way from foot to the top of the neck horizontally to the body, then in up to 3 directions in the head. If the third direction is present extreme tilting of the neck is possible.
The amoeba readily exchange within 4' of a male and female, and less to male to male. They exchange for about 1 1/2 seconds then go back to the original person. If one person walks away the other has their amoeba until otherwise expells. The dangerous part of amoebas is if a large stack exchanges to another person neurological trauma can result, especially in children, and may be linked to ADHD in children, and Alziemers in Adults. Amoeba exchange from an older adult fully stacked to a child is a hazard, but part of life in the parasite area.
Alkilinity is a key to expell the amoebas, such as aloe vera juice, olive products, and cranberry juice.
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