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Re: Super bugs (parasites)


It's basic entemology or bacteriology. Any critter needs generations to adapt to any specific poisons it's continuously being exposed to.

In the lab they use fleas and flies because they have a short life span. And it still takes at least 5 generations but mostly 10 or more to develop an immunity to any specific poison.

Once you start killing the bugs DON'T STOP. I don't care who says otherwise. The parasites in a human body simply don't mulitply at the rate necesaary to develop an immunity. You'll kill them before they even have a chance to multiply even one generation. And when the eggs hatch the bug killer will kill them long before they are even capable of mulitplying.

All you're doing by waiting 90 days or more between application of bug killer is allowing them to repopulate the liver and the rest of the body. Don't wait, Once you start don't stop until entirely gone. If you give them 90 days here and there they will indeed develop an immunity. Don't do it.

I don't know who it is that is says all this about bugs developing immunity but they are dead wrong. I know that for a fact from personal experience and application to the terminally ill.

Once you start killing the bugs DON'T STOP.

Doc Sutter
 

 
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