Re: Answer: Why have parasites not been a problem in the past
You keep saying get a blood test.
First of all, there is no medical blood test that I've found that will test for
parasites in general. They can test for (some) specific parasites, but they can't test for
parasites "in general".
http://www.fungusfocus.com/html/blood_serum_diagnostics.htm
"Detection of antibodies can be very useful as an indicator that an individual has been infected with a specific parasite."
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/parasitology/intest-protozoa.htm
"Diagnosis
Symptoms, history and epidemiology are the keys to diagnosis. In the laboratory, the infection is confirmed by finding cysts in the stool (Figure 1). E. histolytica infection is distinguished from bacillary dysentery by the lack of high fever and absence PMN leukocytosis.
Distinction must be made from other non-pathogenic intestinal protozoa (e.g., Entamoeba coli, Entamoeba hartmanni, Dientamoeba fragilis, Endolimax nana, Iodamoeba buetschlii, etc.). (Figure 5)"
This is only one particular kind of
parasite and the truth is,
parasites don't want to be found.
Here are some more medical examples of blood tests. As you can see, they are for specific parasites only.
For example, here are blood tests for the malaria parasite, the Toxoplama parasite, etc.
http://www.medindia.net/bloodtest/hematology/malaria_smear.htm
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/food-poisoning/toxoplasmosis-test
I've done my own research on it already and have seen 20+ doctors for candida related illness. How many have you seen? Have you actually had a blood test that tested for parasites "in general" or are you just talking out of your ass?
Have you actually one of these fictional tests done yourself?
From the many doctors I've spoken to, I have actually asked for blood tests before. But like I've already said, they only exist for very specific kinds of parasites. And like I already said before, the modern medical community doesn't even believe in parasites or candida.
You can find references to parasites in medical textbooks of the past, but the modern medical community does not believe in them.
I suggest that anyone that doesn't believe me go to their doctor and ask for a blood test to test for parasites and candida. Don't blame me if you get laughed out of the office.