Re: More thoughts on the conspriacy level
I agree Smuse, and who I am very concerned for are the younger generations--my own kids are in their 20's, have known what mom has been through and what was found to be the reason for the health problems that were worsening all the time that MD's never would have found the core cause of--the
parasites plugging up the liver. I am really concerned for them, they've grown up around livestock and animals all their life, lived in the area where I know I picked up the liver flukes most all of their lives. Yet, it takes a committment on anyone's part to get started and stick with it- and especially if they then find out they really do have a load of parasites. Some people aren't going to be able to handle it emotionally and mentally either. But, not killing them is letting them continue to lay eggs and become even worse of a problem that they most likely will have to face with their health down the road. Many of the people you'll find here are in their 30-40-50 range for age. Most everyone has been the medical route for knowing they didn't feel well, MD's could never find anything- (most likely told them they could put them on anti-depressants) and started the Alt route through searching for their own answers. I would bet that people are going to be hitting health crises earlier and earlier in age, but many times until a person actually hits that point, they aren't going to want to listen either. Now if MD's were saying "
parasites are a problem", THEN maybe these 30 something year old parents WOULD take it seriously that yes, their kids running around the yard barefooted where the dogs have been pooping is cause for alarm, or the dogs licking them in the face...or the grandkids running around in the horse corrals with manure up to their ankles, and the parents thinking nothing of it. This next generation's only hope is IF the parent's would ever take it serious that the "asthma" and chronic respiritory problems ARE probably from the same
parasites the animals are carrying that the kids have been exposed to every day of their life.
Because people don't hear it from the medical community- if they hear something like that from you in your own experiences with killing the parasites, they think you're cuckoo- because "well, if they are such a problem, why don't we hear it from the Dr's..so if the Dr's don't say it, then it can't be as much as a problem as you say they are." CDC DOES say parasites are a problem, but until MD's say it, people aren't going to listen. And, you are right too...even if I could convince these parents to get their kids, and themselves tested for parasites--they most likely would never be found through MD's to begin with.
It is something to be concerned about for sure. IF ONLY, I had been aware of them when my kids were little and it would be a "normal" thing TO deworm like we worm the animals. Old timers USED to worm their families--castor oil and sulphur were two things they used...and
Epsom Salts and enemas.
Back in the early 1900's the Rockefeller's had a public campaign to eradicate the hook worm. They made a film that they showed at Fair's etc for public awareness of how people got the hookworm, and how to get rid of it--maybe that's what it would take today- someone with alot of money that would take it upon themselves to start a public awareness campaign about the problem of parasites IN the US. But, then again--how far could they get with FDA regulations?
I'll find the Rockefeller film again, it was interesting to watch.
http://archive.rockefeller.edu/feature/hookworm.php