"One problem with some germs like
parasites is they feed on the nutrition as well so they don´t die and you will still have a health problem."
This is why
Iodine supplementation seems to be a major key to regaining health for people with compromised immune systems-
Some parts of the body need more
Iodine than others. Thyroid gland needs the most and gobbles it up, so the rest of the body is frequently deficient, simply because we are getting so little of it in our diet. But every cell of the body containes
Iodine receptors and needs it. Most of the receptors have accepted/attached to other halogens, like bromine and flouride, because there was no iodine available. It's kind of like having the wrong spark plug in your car. Car doesn't run very good. When the cells are trying to make do with bromine and flouride, although it's Iodine they need, they become vulnerable to disease and infection.
parasites are there to do a job and decompose unhealthy tissue. They do their job well. When you start supplementing with therapeutic doses of Iodine, you cells will release the bromine and flouride, reattach to Iodine and begin to thrive.
parasites are programmed to decompose unhealthy cells. They leave the healthy ones alone. When your body has all the Iodine it needs, and all the cells are functioning optimally, there is no need for parasitic infection. No more work for them to do, so they leave. Adios. Good Byel. Some of are pleomorphic. They are changlings. They simply turn into synergistic bacteria, helpful pathogens, or whatever. Others die off, decompose, and your body excretes them along with other waste.
At least that is my understanding of the situation, and please remember I have no scientific training.
It is about achieving balance and making sure your body has what it needs to thrive.
We need LOTS of live enzymes. With FDA preventing the sale of raw almonds, and approving things like aspartame, you have to wonder whats up. It seems like law makers are determined to see to it we get plenty of poison and have weak bodies, so it can kill us, slowly and miserably I might add.