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I did the whole
parasite cleanse and an additional 2 weeks of fairly high-dose oregano oil (60-80 drops a day), and I don't really feel any different.
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I'm not surprised.
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You treat asthma?
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It's a long story. It's not really part of my usual 'practice', but among the patients I currently have, I'm assisting several Asthma patients. I started out with Asthma myself, so I know exactly what the whole thing is about from a patient's standpoint. Now I've been clear for a couple of years without any meds and according to the tests I'm fairly sure the Asthma will never come back. I was also infested with parasites. Need I say it? I was a mess.
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My asthma is atypical in that it is "dry" -- that is, I have no wheezing, no mucus production, virtually no coughing.
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Mine was just the same.
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It's just a constant tightness in my chest, like a steel band around it, making it impossible to take a deep breath. It's also somewhat difficult to breathe in and out, causing me to have a poor spirometry score and hence the diagnosis of asthma.
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I'm familiar with those symptoms and I know how you feel.
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Any thoughts as to cause or treatment?
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I'm following a series of studies and doing extensive research regarding the cause of several illnesses, and Asthma is among them. Initially I started out with Asthma because it was my personal affliction, but as time went by I started to note some curious observations and correlations between other diseases and this one.
I do have a theory and I've developed a successful protocol along the way, which I used on myself first. At this point there's a lot I could say about Asthma. I have a lot of material, but I'm not ready for publication yet; sometimes I doubt if I ever will attempt to publish because of its futility. In the end, it doesn't matter if it gets published or not. What matters is the TRUTH.
What I can tell you is this:
- Asthma seems more like a 'condition' rather than a disease in itself.
- Data suggests that it may be caused by SEVERAL factors/infections/infestations working symbiotically. It's rarely
parasites alone, according to my experience. There seems to be a complicated 'ecological' relationship between species of microorganisms and physiological interactions that ultimately lead to what I've come to call 'a "balance" of Asthma'. The traditional 'theories' about genes, stress, allergy, heredity and such are most likely scientific nonsense, as far as I'm concerned and my evidence suggests.
- Asthma is EXTREMELY HARD to resolve, because it grips firmly INTO the lungs.
- The same protocol I'm using on Asthma has been employed succesfully for several other illnesses with absolute success (100% rate according to the figures). This is leading me to think of a deep correlation between some seemingly different illnesses [in other words, maybe they share a 'common' factor? Maybe they're the same thing after all?] This whole "thing" [phenomenon] seems to go much deeper than I originally suspected. I'm calling this the concept of apparent 'pathogenic unity' between some diseases.
- Asthma itself is RARELY on [or in] the lungs. I've seen this with my own eyes. That's why a doctor can go literally "nuts" trying to find "something" in the lungs without a clue. This has been going on for years and has kept an entire community in the dark. After assisting many pme's, I got tired of dissections, of long endless nights and of finding "nothing" in lung specimens, so I thought that perhaps I'd been looking in the wrong place. I may have been right.
- There seems to be a very close relationship between the abdominal area and Asthma. This is how I slowly began to 'deal' with parasites, and this is how I finally "landed" in these forums. It's also how I finally managed to figure out how to beat it.
- It seems to me that an initial 'onset' of Asthma will eventually degenerate into "something" else, into some other complication(s) [with enough time a fatal one, in my opinion], unless something's done about it.
- Because of all of this, it's understandable why I say that what may work for one patient may not work for the next.
I may have found TWO 'threaded' "genera" of "organisms" that have a mechanical prevalence on airway constriction. For lack of terms, I'm calling them "Radicaliae" and "Inculae". This is the first time I'm mentioning this in public since my studies began. I haven't been able to identify them [I'm not even quite sure just WHAT they are], and experts don't seem to agree to which taxonomic kingdom they belong to.
Regarding treatment, there's no 'established' course that will resolve the condition as far as I know. There are many remedies, but as I said, some will work for some people and for others won't at all.
Unless you can get an open minded doctor and/or researcher that will scientifically pursue your health willing to do whatever it takes to achieve it REGARDLESS, you're pretty much on your own. If you don't have the will or the guts, you're out of luck. You need to follow a protocol methodically non-stop for as long as it takes. This is war.
If you wish to heal, you must be determined beyond any doubt and you must dedicate yourself to this end. Above all, you must know very well what you're doing, how you're doing it, why you're doing it and when. I won't lie to you, it's not an easy task, but as I said to myself long ago, I'd rather live trying than die sitting. It was a long fight, but I survived and it didn't kill me. Ergo, I'm stronger.
I hope this helps you a bit.
If you need more information, drop a note.
I know what it is to fight alone.
In my case, I had no choice.