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Re: Worm in back or liver-deeply annoying
 
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Re: Worm in back or liver-deeply annoying


Thankx for the info ,I will look up this cutler protocol. What I was trying to say with the carrot juice it didn't kill the thing it just stopped digging in, if that makes sense to you, it is still there and more of them now I'm thinking.
I'll look into this F-165, need to do something else.

Probably I'll order more adult version dewormer too, and take it as you say.

Been wondering why some have more of a problem with parasites then others and there are different reasons one being the reduced population of normal flora in the gut

"The digestive track all spread out would cover a tennis court, and it's the perfect place for anything harmful in the environment to settle, yet the good bacteria there chelate (remove) chemicals and toxic metals - if they can't destroy it, they grab it and take it from the body.

Two groups of rats were given organic mercury. One group were given a powerful antibiotic, the other group were not. The mercury got into the bloodstream of only about 1% of those without the antibiotic, and 90% of those with the antibiotic. Keep gut flora healthy and strong and it will protect you. (When Antibiotics are taken they wipe out bad bacteria AND beneficial bacteria.)" etc....
http://www.carlazeiteraba.com/gapsdiet.html


I think this is one of our problems, plus needing more minerals, vitamins which gaps diet seems to have,positive thoughts and alkalizing .

 

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