Re: olive oil
Good post Beth, Thank you much. Keep up the great work.
Humaworm. I'm glad to hear about the intermediate herbs to keep the bugs at bay while taking a break from the bug killer. It's been my experience that once the bugs start dying to keep at it until gone. If the infestation is sever the main infestation doesn't start dying off until the 2nd or 3rd month and that's with everyday massive doses.
Here's why I say the bugs can't develop an immunity to the bug killer quickly. It takes reproduction for the next generation of bugs to be a little bit immune to the bug killer. Full immunity takes 8 to 10 generations to develop. The bugs just don't have that length of time. The life cycle of a parasite is months and even years. So the bugs simply can't develop an immunity that quickly.
For a severe infestation of parasites it takes more than the average dosages to get to them and kill them, and you have to be consistant with it. Thus, the reasons I teach what I teach. Even if the bugs did develop "resistance" to a specific herbal regime it's simply a matter of taking another bug killer. Which I recommend. Switch them around a bit. DeWormer, Clear, Humaworm, Clark, Standard Process, there's plenty to choose from. Just get the job done. But once you start - don't stop. 90 days with daily dosage then maintanance for at least a year and preferably the rest of your life.
Anyway, you're doing great so keep it up. Again, thanks for the post.
Doc Sutter