Re: Yes i agree, there are doctors who really want to help people. But seriously, ...
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they don't acknowledge symptoms, even the words, like the feeling of migration/scattering as having any relevance to a disseminated round/flat worm hyperinfection so naturally in their high opinion you cannot have an infection of this type, they totally disbelieve that you could be feeling them move around, which can only be imagined.
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sarcasm on
"Expert" parasitologist : "You focus too much on your body.
What you say is impossible. You should try to find an interest in something so that you can forget about this."
You : "But..."
"Expert" parasitologist : "See for yourself the tests of the feces, the phlegm, the blood, the urine. They show you are not infected."
You : "Ok, thanks for your help doctor..."
sarcasm off
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but through all my
parasite searching on cases of systemic infestation, I must admit though there is no mention in the medical cases about scattering/migration and where it was felt by the patient,
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You have not searched hard enough, try the book "Animals parasitic in man", the author clearly describes that there were cases where roundworms like
Ascaris were seen in many parts of the human body, even in the head...
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I mentioned this before that I was told by this expert that we all have
parasites and not to worry as they are not that harmful!!
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I had the same experience with one specialist (who had deep dark eyes circles and a bad breath...)
When i say that many allopath doctors repeat without using their critical mind, you have seen a good proof here.
It is not really a problem to have many worms who eat your food, eat your blood, make cuts in your tissues, irritate your tissues, create obstructions and a decreased elimination of the feces, influence the circulation in many parts of the body, secrete poisonous elements in order to stun and confuse the cells of your immune system, influence the functionning of your nervous system. This is not dangerous indeed...
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Also he went on to to state that soldiers in the trenches got strongyloides and that did not affect their life span and how would he know!
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What he has not explained to you is that these soldiers were probably treated for chronic "colds" or chronic "diseases". But this is normal. These experts are so smart !
I don't think trying to diagnose a
parasites infection is necessary. What is necessary is to use drugs, or herbs, or electricity (when it will work efficiently) to kill most of the
parasites from time to time.
When the infection is low, it is possible to live normally.
With all the vectors of infection in our modern world, it is difficult to try to avoid parasites, i keep my body clean on the exterior and in the interior the best i can, but i don't want to live in fear. So killing parasites from time to time is the best option for me.