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Re: Can parasites develop resistance to herbs?
My opinion is that this might be possible, but it's irrelevant due to the sheer number of anti-parasitical herbs that nature provides. I have practiced rotating remedies for years and there are still several highly recommended herbs that I have yet to try. In my opinion, a more significant problem is that people fail to cleanse deeply enough to make a lasting difference. They take a few layers of sludge off the surface of their intestines and feel better, so they think they are done. Before long the
parasites have recolonized and they are sick again. The ones that come back may or may not come back resistant. It is a good idea to rotate remedies.
With regard to resistance, many years ago I read an article in the newspaper that the bug extermination companies were switching to a different kind of poison because the bugs had become resistant to what they'd been spraying. A few years later, the extermination companies were using the original poison again. I don't know whether they changed the original formula, added something to it, or if the bugs become unresistant from lack of exposure. I suspect it was the latter, but I haven't done any research to find out.
It is always a good idea to rotate formulas to keep them guessing and catch them off guard.