Re: The obvious problem....
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They THINK they see
parasites in their stools, but most people here seem unable to get it confirmed. I've been saying this for awhile now, if the
parasites are so visible in the toilet amongst all the muck, how logical is it that trained professional doctors and lab techs with microscopes are unable to find parasites?
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Not necessarily, doctors specialized in infectious diseases and labs analyzing blood, feces, urine, phlegm, only search for some kinds of common parasitic helminths depending on the region you live in or where you say you have traveled.
Hulda Clark has spent many years searching about the different kinds of parasitic helminths and from what she said, she was only able to collect around 50 samples... There may be hundreds different kinds. We don't know. How can you be so pretentious to know everything about nature ? Do you truly think scientists or doctors know everything about the human body ? If so why humans are still sick and there are more and more chronic diseases ?
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The doctors should know which meds to prescribe for the specific
parasites and you should be getting over them.
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In theory, in an ideal world.
Firstly they have to find which kinds of parasites you are infected with, this is where they already often fail.
Secondly they have to give you access to the right drugs in a high enough dose during a high enough time at a high enough frequency so that it reaches most stages in all parts of the body. I have not had access to a high enough dose of drugs and no follow up during the times i have consulted different doctors in different hospital.
Thirdly, the drugs have to manage to kill the kinds of parasites you are infected with efficiently, and from the studies i have read, the drugs manage to lower the eggs count but do not manage to stop it...