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Re: Infestation of Parasites in the brain
 
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Re: Infestation of Parasites in the brain


First off--the poster thinks they had a worm crawl into their ear, and mouth and infect their brain. That's a red flag to me right there. Is that how you guys think you get brain parasites? And if so--what the heck do you think would crawl into your ear, or mouth to do so??

Linenup- when you say "former Rife user", did you use the DNA frequencies?

Newport mentioned not long ago, that one of the benefits of using Rife to hit things with, is that they don't die all of a sudden- that's a bonus. I don't think the herbs taken over a period of time, are a bomb that kills them all at once like the drugs are meant to do either.

My biggest concern, and why I am not in support of people self-medicating with the animal dewormers, the fish tank prazi, and online drugs out of India and Mexico--is they have NO idea what they could possibly be hitting, like the T. Solium cysts in the brain.

It's not just the T. Solium that affects the brain- like Newport found out, several different kinds of flukes also hit the brain- and the Rat Lung worm that he's given the frequencies for in a post further down, causes a meningitis- and brain swelling.

If you know what the T. Solium (pork) Tapeworm does in the brain, and the cysts that go with it, you'll understand why a person self-medicating with Prazi could get into big problems.

http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/28/8/1648/a



Praziquantel, an effective anthelmintic, kills both the adult and cysts of Taenia solium.5 Nevertheless, this effective medical treatment of neurocysticercosis can be complicated by seizures and cerebral infarction.1 2 6 The underlying mechanisms are unknown, but dying cysts may initiate intense inflammatory reactions leading to neuronal irritation or angiitis. Although coadministration of corticosteroid has been advocated,7 major cerebral infarction might not be preventable.2 We wonder whether CSF findings can be an indicator for prophylactic steroid therapy before praziquantel.


 

 
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