Re: Other things to seriously consider
>>>The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that about 92% of Americans would test positive to having the antibodies to at least six strains of Herpes viruses. This means that even without any Herpes symptoms, such as cold sores, canker sores, ulcers in the mouth and genital tissues, you likely have these viruses. Lyme Disease researchers have found that a common virus in chronic Lyme disease is the Human Herpes Virus-6>>>
That's from the David Jernigan information on the Lyme/ammonia neurotoxins.
How many people here that are focused on hitting parasites, also have the viruses of the herpes family--like the Epstein Barr, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes Simplex, etc. Or the other viruses like the Coxsackie Virus that is found with the ascaris?
In the
Hulda Clark New Concepts information, she says that Strongyloides are also carriers of EBV and CMV. I can't remember what else besides Whipworms that Newport also has a post on that says EBV can be found with (besides the Pancreatic fluke).
EBV was one of the things the MD's actually did find in my blood tests for the chronic, elevated liver enzymes.
For sure, when Newport told me to have the ND check for Dog Heart Worm in both my husband and I, in conjunction with the CMV we had both been found to have in muscle testing, he was right.
There's just alot more to think about than focusing on the parasites. Once you get your Rife/computer problem resolved, you can have a whole list of things to consider by reading Newport's old posts.
BTW...what consistency are your green things when you smush them? Do they have a waxy feel? Are they solid, or are they hollow?