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Re: Blastocystis H. and Dientamoeba F?
It's true that since protozoa are unaerobic organisms, they die when oxygenated. That's why strong oxygenators like
Iodine and Chlorine kill them.
However, oxygen transport to actual
parasites is not as straight forward as we would like it to be. The only way that I have found out that oxygen can be delivered to the right place is by taking Atomidine. I have tried other products too, but nothing compared (I haven't tried the miracle mineral supplement, which is also supposed to transport oxygen which is bound to chlorine... maybe that one is better?). Another added benefit of Atomidine is that it is the most active form of iodine, and as such is directly absorbed by our glands. If you have parasites, your glands are exhausted and they need
Iodine and pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) to be able to work normally. That's why I recommended both Atomidine and vitamin B5 - to avoid adrenal exhaustion or at least to help it somewhat (although you will only be free of adrenal exhaustion once you are free of parasites).
One other thing: our thyroid filters blood at an amazing rate - some 6 liters of blood per 10 minutes or so. As it does that, it releases it's
Iodine reserves whenever it comes across a pathogen, be it a
parasite or virus or bacteria. Therefore having more then enough of iodine is essential for good health.
Atomidine also kills them in your intestines as it is a strong antiseptic (although it is rapidly absorbed so it only works in the small intestine).