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Re: Can parasites develop resistance to herbs?


One other thing to keep in mind: some components of these herbs/drugs may not have sufficient tissue penetration to reach in them low blood flow areas. In that case even if you take proper amount of herbs, you may be helping them develop resistance. This may explain why infections in areas of low blood flow are hard to get rid of, and over time may become impossible to get rid of: arthritis, gum disease, sinus infections and so on.

Where there is a will there is a way. To increase blood flow to areas of low blood flow, reflexology, cayenne, niacin(not the flush free kind, you want the flush), ozone, and Colloidal Silver . Reduced my Arthritis to almost nothing, with Colloidal Silver . According to the Mayo clinic 94% of all cronic sinus infections are fungal. Cured mine, swab the inside of my nose with ozonated olive oil and then did nette pot. Gone, free at last, gum disease, oil pulling.

I took an unbelievable amount of drugs before I started alternatives, believe me the pharma drugs do not have sufficient tissue penetration to reach alot of high blood flow areas, let alone low blood flow areas. I was left with tons of cysts of pathogens and pathogens in my system and tissue.
 

 
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