Sorry for the late answer, i have not seen this post.
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1) you said that sooner or later bacteria will eventually colonise the colon etc.... are you sure...?(thats includes the bad bacteria)... could you elborate more on that?
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The digestive tube is warm, dark, wet. The perfect place for bacterias to live and replicate. Moreover each time you eat a fruit, a vegetable, meat, chicken, fish, etc... The food has also bacterias in it.
If you read ancients books when there were no "probiotics" available at this time, for example Arnlod Erhet's books and Norman Walker's books, they both explain that by cleansing the digestive tube with high enemas and non sticky foods, it helps remove the accumulated waste and parasitic worms and then a correct digestion is resumed.
That's also what i experimented after having killed the adult worms i had in the colon. And believe me, some years ago i was persuaded that i was constipated...
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2) you mentioned about parasites....honestly i dont believe i have parasites...but i wouldnt mind doing an anti-candida diet for a while.... but from my undertsanding about candida,
parasites etc...is that sugarhypes them up.... solution-dont et foods that have
Sugar including fruits....
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I was not aware that parasitic worms existed a few years ago... But when i saw adult worms measuring up to 30cm in my feces after a cleanse with a high enema and herbs, this was a fact.
The problem with parasitic worms is that you won't feel them biting or moving if you don't eat herbs with anti parasitic properties.
Concerning your statement that parasitic worms feed only on sugary foods, you seem to skip some parameters :
Some parasitic worms feed on foods, others on waste (feces, toxic mucus), others on blood, others on flesh.
Most animals breathing fresh air, eating a primitive diet and moving all day long are parasited. Watch some videos about survival experts in nature or talk to a horse breeder and you will see the facts.