Re: A Question For You, Glaxony:
***"If modern medicine is so confused about the extent of the problem with parasites, and if the tests for
parasites are so inconclusive, and if the treatments for
parasites are not 100% effective, and if some symptoms of
parasites can be explained by other factors, how can anyone know "the truth plain and simple" about the effect of parasites?"
Good Point. I should probably edit my post.
***"What would you use as a guage to determine if you need to do a
parasite cleanse?'
If I had the symptoms, I'd try the cleanse.
***"And how does one know if the icky feelings they have when doing a
parasite cleanse are actually from die-off or if they are from the cleanse itself?'
If you feel lot's better when you take a break after cleansing, than you did before the cleansing, chances are you killed a bunch of them off, and that is why you feel better. Digestion will improve, pain will decrease, joint problems will get better, you'll have less gas, no more bad indigestion that makes you lay down after you eat, you'll even be able to eat beans and broccoli without getting gas from them, fibrosis will start to melt away, you won't need to nap, you won't be exhausted all the time, you won't need as much sleep.
***"I mean, is it possible that some people may have an ill effect from the cleanses themselves and not from parasites dying off?"
Don't know. Maybe.
***"I'm not trying to be argumentative here, just trying to have a better understanding."
It's ok. I enjoy a good debate.
***"If a person is feeling well, would you still recommend that they do
parasite cleansing?"
Depends. Maybe. We worm our cats. We worm our dogs. We worm the livestock. Makes sense to take preventive measure with your own body too.
***"And why?"
Prevention and routine maintenance.