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Why stop at 30 days??? - Resistant Parasites AKA - "Super Bugs"-edited
Parasites (and roaches) have been around since the dawn of man and animal. Parasites (and roaches) have the ability to become resistant to the very poison that once could kill them.
The parasite catagory includes bacteria - you know that bacteria can become resistant to anti-biotics. There are many strains of common bacteria that are now resistant to any known anti-biotic - these are called "super bugs". These are created by the overuse and misuse of anti-biotics.
The same thing happens with roaches - roaches - like bacteria - can change their genetic make-up to become resistant to certain poisons id the same poisons are used over and over again. This change is bred into the next generations. The same thing holds true for parasites that live in the human body - bacteria and others including the 30% of the visible parasite species.
This phenomenon is why parasite cleansing needs to be done for a certain length of time (30 days) with at least a 90 day break in between. Resistant parasites (or "super parasites") can be created if parasite cleansing is done incorrectly.
Most people can do 2 parasite cleanses a year and just feel great! Others - those who are badly infected - have a much harder road ahead of them. They need to get a plan together and follow it for a year or more to totally get rid of their parasites. This can be hard to do - knowing that there are more parasites in your body to kill and having to wait for 3 months to hit them again with the herbal poisons.
When scared, impatient people go overboard on cleansing - doing cleanse after cleanse after cleanse - they run the very real risk of creating resistant parasites that are all but impossible to remove.
I am adding in this link -
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Health/story?id=1274328
Notice about halfway down where she talks about mutation and resistance.