Much of the curezone was taken over by a few people who were less than friendly.
This has long since passed, but many people prefer private mail.
Most of the real communications occur out of sight from the public view.
Yes if you have a nematode infection like ascaris, it is likely that it can impact the body reproductive system.
Knowledge is 20/20 hindsight.
parasites may be why I have no children.
It can take several years to eliminate a parasitic infection, once you learn the truth, and start the education process.
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 7:39 AM
Subject: Foreword: Parasites, the big picture
Fore words:
The human body is able to function in the presence of
parasites for decades.
Most uncomplicated
parasite infections may impair the body but is seldom life threatening.
Impairment to circulation, memory, joints, organs, or metabolic balance is typical, but seldom life threatening.
Complicated
parasite infections can be a different matter.
parasites stress mineral supply
Parasites stress digestion
Parasites stress circulation
Parasites stress nerve, muscle, ligament, joint, and other tissues.
When complicated, the stress on the body systems can be overwhelmed, and the immune system can be compromised.
Complicated infections can lead to excessive
parasite populations
Complicated infections can lead to hyperinfections
Complicated infections can lead to organ destruction, disease states, quality of life impairment.
Complicated infections can lead to an increased risk of death, or a shortened life span.
Normally parasite infections are not treated by the medical community in humans.
This came about when doctors in the early 1920's decided it was safer to allow parasite infections to co-exist with humans, as they have done for thousands of years.
Interventions in severe cases was seldom.
Eventually much of the antiparasitic methodologies faded, the knowledge lost.
In today's global world, the risk of complicated infections is on the rise.
The dire health consequences posed by globalization, food supply, and parasitic transport from endemic areas, to more temperate climates is increasing.
The tradition of dedicated animals to local populations has been replaced by large corporate global concerns.
Sourcing is now performed in countries with fewer growth and contamination regulations and practices.
Hot house practices, and strict country supply have been replaced with year round supply sourcing from a variety of countries.
Since the technology required to protect the food chain is not employed, there is little safeguard from meat, vegetable, or the water supply.
This risk, toll on human health and impact on the medical community is significant.
When considering the risk of a single infection,
Ascaris for example, the world population risk is 1 out of 3 or 4 people.
That is 25 to 33%.
Those are huge numbers, with up to 2 billion infected people, just due to
Ascaris alone.
The real significance of Ascaris, is that of the susceptibility it poses to the risk of a complicated parasitic infection.
Parasitic infections require perfect immune systems.
Stress, Coffee, Alcohol, environmental toxins, and a host of circumstances increase the risk that small contact exposures of eggs or digested worms will infect the human host.
Ascaris, being a significant infection, increases this environmental risk by orders of magnitude.
Other parasites of significant risk to immune impairment are Flukes and Strongyles.
These significant infections degrade the immune system, so that the risk of incurring a complicated infection multiply.
Initial infections can be considered gateway infections, because their presence increase the risk of additional parasitic infections.
Typical impacts:
Circulation systems are impaired when one has a blood born ""red parasite.
Respiration systems are impaired when one has a ""white parasite
Digestion can be impaired by red, white, or flat parasites.
Flat parasites can infect the liver, bile pathway, GI tract, Systemic or nervous systems, even the circulation system, and grow in an unchecked fashion.
Long term infections pose a significant risk to health.
The study of disability from parasite infections is a touchy subject.
The world health organization compiles statistics for many third world countries, but seldom do the industrialized countries consider or acknowledge the impact too culture or the medical establishment.
The actual impact to the uninformed masses of inhabitants' of the industrialized countries is unknown, since few studies have been performed.
The studies in the food chain show that many farm animals now have 100% infection rates, like sheep and pigs, for certain parasites.
One university study in the united states found that 91% of cattle have at least one parasite, while the range of nematode infections vary, many random tests show that up to 25% of cattle have at least one significant parasite.
If one assumes that the population at large has a parasitic infection rate equivalent to the food supply, this implies that a significant percentage of the population is infected.
Where is the Proof?
Parasite infections are from organisms that have evolved to steal food, and do not gather food on their own.
Many parasites have a vastly more complicated DNA and chemistry complex than humans, with its simple 4 building block DNA code.
Many parasites are based on a 12 building block code sequence.
Parasites are able too mask their movement through a series of chemical and enzyme emissions.
Parasites are capable of moving into blood streams, by dissolving tissue in front of them, and healing tissue behind them, like closing the door.
Parasites can be hugely acidic.
Parasites can be large disruptors of enzyme systems, protein digestion pathways, and metabolic balance in the human body, due to the foreign nature of the chemicals they emit.
Parasite enzymes are irritants too humans, in that many of the compounds they emit are foreign to the human system.
Parasite enzymes that cannot be broken down, or signal the human body to make wrong immune actions, or unbalance protein pathways, or disturb function, overload pathways like the urea pathway with nitrogen, cause a huge impact on general health.
These disturbances to human health are often overlooked by a medical system that neither sees, acknowledges, or treats parasitic illness.
The truth is that one of the largest human problems that has existed since the beginning of humans, is totally ignored by almost all segments of the human population.
Food stock is a different matter.
Significant attention is paid to parasitic illness in the food supply, especially animals and vegetable supplies.
Parasites reduce profits, therefore have significant attention.
Unfortunately the "profit" in human productivity is not considered today, in industrialized countries.
The human parasitic problem is ignored in industrialized society.
That is the big picture.