Hi everyone,
Gotta say that I have never been to Asia. Spent all my life on the continental United States or Canada a few times. I passed about 6-7 quarts of parasites out of my liver and colon and wherever else during this program. Am not a dirty person with my body or housekeepiing. Have done a lot of traveling and "vacationing" plus working in an environment where there were lots of people and crowded places. So, I conclude it was the rubbing alcohol--wood alcohol-- I came in contact with, the solvents in my household cleaners, gasoline--whatever there is out there for solvents that made the bug eggs hatch inside me. I passed a lot of the intestinal and liver flukes, roundworms, ascarids, other things I didn't identify, and whatever else in addition that was microscopic. Probably 90% of what I had was microscopic if I can believe Dr. Hulda Clark. That's a lot of bugs. When educating others about this program it seems to me like a good idea to make it known just how infested we are everywhere in this world for the most part, due to the toxins in our environment. We're the lucky ones, IMO. We know, therefore we can deal with it and stay healthy by doing what we have to do with the dewormer on a maintenance basis as well as keeping our bodies clean once we have done this "once in a lifetime" thing of giving it a good cleaning out.
Thanks, all.