Re: Long battle with parasites- what kind and anyone with similar experiences?
*sigh* Wow, another poster who posts every detail of a currently suffering life. Such clarity. I never knew crap when I first started my journey, and I never posted anything like this on curezone--usually it was a simple question, like what killed my taste buds. How do they know so much about why apparently they're suffering so much and but yet still looking in the same place at the same level of fixes for different answers?? I feel like I'm reading a book, not a life story. I became this aware after *years* of research, not months.
Again, let me post my favorite quote from Dr. Clark.
"Only Two Health Problems
No matter how long and confusing is the list of symptoms a person has, from chronic fatigue to infertility to mental problems, I am sure to find only two things wrong: they have in them pollutants and/or parasites. I never find lack of exercise, vitamin deficiencies, hormone levels or anything else to be a primary causative factor. So the solution to good health is obvious:
Problem: Simplest Cure
parasites --- Electronic and herbal treatment
Pollution --- Avoidance" 'cure for all diseases', page 2
You've had a long battle with
parasites only because I'm guessing you never zapped or zapped right. My 'battle' with
parasites was over in two weeks, using Dr. Clark's deparasiting protocol herbs AND zapper. The infections they carried, that infested me after they died was a bit longer, but I got rid of those and my health returned fairly quickly.
All this 'Oh I bought and used this and that and...' is so much more than I ever needed---of course I did fall sucker to the pharmaceutical hype about a few things which never worked, but all in all, my body righted itself as I got rid of the parasites and infections and just let it heal--not cramming a bunch of miracle cure/supplement/drug/'recommended' pharmaceutical crap down my throat or trying to live so unnaturally on weird diets (which only screw you up more, I found). I'd almost think there was some backhanded advertising going on. But of course--benefit of the doubt.