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Parasite Cleanse
Body parasite infestations are claimed to be the largest undiagnosed problem of the human race that weaken the body's immune system and are known to be chronically immunosuppressive. Many diseases and cancers have been proven to be parasitically related or are thought to have parasitical influences.
Parasites weaken the immune system for their own survival. Cancer cells, normally destroyed by the immune system in a healthy person, are left to multiply in the presence of a weakened immune response. A parasite cleanse will destroy the parasites responsible for continued immune suppression, giving the cancer patient the greatest opportunity to restore optimum immune functioning. A combination of Black Walnut Hulls, Wormwood and Cloves are used to destroy all stages of parasites that reside in the human body.
WHAT RESEARCHERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ARE SAYING ABOUT CANCER & BODY INVADING PARASITES
Parasites exert immunosuppressive, antigenic and mitogenic effects on T-cells. Parasites damage the intestinal wall allowing undigested protein in food to get into the blood, causing further activation of the T-cells because they try to fight this protein, which weakens the immune system. Parasites and associated intestinal damage cause mal-absorption and resulting malnutrition, further weakening the body and the immune system. [Excerpt - Immunology Today, Dr Richard Bowman Pearce]
According to the US National Cancer Institute, "Being infected with parasites increases the risk of bladder cancer." It is possible that the immune system in a highly parasitised human being is compromised. In attempting to fight off the large amounts of [foreign] parasites, cancer cells that exist in every human being are left alone to multiply - the immune system simply not having enough resources to go around.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 1.5 million of the total of 10 million new cancer cases a year could be avoided by preventing the infection associated with them. WHO states that "Viruses, bacteria and parasites emerge as the "secret agents" causing millions of cases of cancer" each year.
Many cancers are associated with infections (for example, cervical cancer is linked to the human papilloma virus), but there is no stronger link between a human malignancy and a parasitic infection than that between cancer of the bile ducts and a liver fluke called Opisthorchis viverrini. Scientists at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) in Brisbane are part of an international study into the link between cancer and a parasite found in South-East Asia. The institute’s Dr Alex Loukas says bile duct cancer is prevalent in Thailand and Laos, where people eat raw fish. He says the results could be applied to other cancers caused by parasites. "We know from collaborations with our colleagues in Thailand that the cancer is highly likely to be caused by proteins that this worm secretes into the bile ducts as part of its feeding process".
The Institute for Genomic Research and the International Livestock Research Institute have joined forces to decode the DNA of one of Africa’s most destructive cattle parasites. East Coast Fever is caused by a protozoan parasite carried by ticks. The parasite is known to scientists as Theileria parva. Once injected into the cow’s bloodstream it invades the animal’s white blood cells, causing them to divide uncontrollably, like cancer cells. The multiplying cells clog the cow’s organs, killing the animal within 2 to 4 weeis. Knowledge of the genes that the parasite uses to start this lethal cell division may shed light on the mechanisms that cause human tumours to grow. Research on the East Coast Fever parasite has already led to the identification of a previously unknown mechanism that causes leukemia in mice.
A new study links parasites with immunosuppression. Stool specimens taken from 38 children with malignancy and from 92 healthy children were investigated for intestinal parasites. The 38 children with malignancy had lymphoma or leukemia and were considered immunosuppressed. Several different parasites were found in 16 of the 38 patients with immune deficiency (47.3%) , compared to only 16 of the 92 healthy children (17.3%). The incidence of parasites in patients with malignancy who were immunosuppressed was significantly higher than in the healthy control group. [Study performed by Department of Parasitology, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, Ýzmir, Turkey and Behçet Uz Children's Hospital, Ýzmir, Turkey, March 2004]