Is it possible to get rid of parasites?
Unfortunately
parasite cleansing is somewhat similar to traditional medicine, such as chemotherapy, in that several rounds of treatment are usually required to diminish and/or put the disease into remission. Fortunately, natural remedies don't normally ruin your teeth, make your hair fall out, and nobody is going to tell you that you are hopelessly terminal if three rounds aren't enough, when the insurance company won't allow further treatments.
You can keep on cleansing for as long as you need to, and you are in control of the dose.
For most folks, apparently, getting rid of them entirely requires a change of consciousness, or some kind of paradigm shift of personal vibration, that people seldom achieve without making a transition out of the body into the spiritual realms, which usually occurs at the time of death. But I have read anecdotal information about people who say they could feel it when the cancer left their body, and subsequent AMAS testing revealed there was none left. So, if the anecdotal information is true, it's possible, and some do.
There are naysayers, however, who claim the AMAS test is unreliable, which is also debatable. The only way to avoid coming in contact with
parasite eggs and cysts would be to create a sterile bubble, and stay in it for the rest of your life, because they are ubiquitous. Apparently, people who've had them once, are exceptionally vulnerable to reinfection. Who's to say whether the
parasites are recolonizing internally, or you simply catch them again? Maybe it's a combination of both.
Point is, a whole lot of folks have concluded they will need to deworm themselves regularly, at least until the pole shifts, or we all get beamed up onto a mother ship, or the earth moves into a new age time zone where
parasites are not allowed to hop on people and start decomposing them until after they are dead. And some of those little suckers will come back really fast, and snuff the life out of you quick, if you don't.
In the other camp is a whole bunch of people who believe it's possible to change your mind and get well and stay well if you are taking enough
Iodine to give your body a fighting chance. I have not ruled out that possibility. Getting rid of
parasites was a two steps foward, one step backward process for me, until I started taking Iodine. Now it seems to be a long steady hold, tiny step back, cleanse, two step forward, long steady hold deal. I am certain the
Iodine has strengthened my immune system, and given my body a better fighting chance.
The answer to your question: I don't know. Guess it depends on how to define parasite. Some people seem to think the bacteria living in the guts that helps digest food is a parasite. Others view it as synergistically beneficial bacteria. Whatever you want to call it, nobody wants to get rid of it. But let's not forget that the good stuff can morph into bad stuff if you aren't living a perfectly balanced life, which is easier said than done, in my humble opinion.
In other words, parasites are pleomorphic. They are changlings. Bacteria can morph into to fungus, for example, depending on the chemistry of the environment they inhabit. So if you can figure out how to provide and maintain a perfectly balanced internal environment, that is inhospitable to parasites, and perfectly hospitable to benefical organisms, the parasites will go away and never come back, and you won't ever need to deworm ever again.
I have a friend who doesn't believe in parasites, or germs, or anything of the sort. She says it's all in my head and they don't exist. Every time she gets sick, she calls an energetic healer, who tells her how to remove the entities from her energy field, and she feels better. She says these things attach to her energy field when she shops at the grocery store. Oscillococcinum is cheaper than her spiritual advisor, and it makes the entities go away too. So I'm going to keep using homeopathic remedies, and call it the flu.
Apparently none of this is real. None of this is real. None of this is real...
It's just a bad dream, from which we shall all awaken.
And the sooner the better I say.
grin wink breath deep heavy sigh