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Re: Thyroid and my stubborn parasites
 
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Re: Thyroid and my stubborn parasites


Endocrine Organs(hormaonal and Immune system;
Pituitary
Pineal
Hypothalmus
Thyroid
Thymus
Pancreas
Adrenals
Kidneys
Spleen
Liver
Gallbladder
this then affects stomach and digestion..
Ovaries/ Testes(gonads)

Thyroid and Liver are linked. They together produce T4 and T3, these are vital for immune function.

This message comes from the pituitary gland, in the brain. Think of him like a chief conductor in an orchestra.

parasites attack 2 zones when they enter body, to gain control over their host;
Pituitary
Liver

Testing prolactin (the hormone women breastfeeding produce) helps you see the parasite level in body, or pituitary adenoma(small tumor- very common since fukushima)

Men and women, not pregnant or breastfeeding can request this test through any good GP or ND. For the liver GGT, Alt, ASP, ALp, C reactive protein- are essential to see the liver function.

You are working 2 levels when getting this in check;
1. Chronic build up of worms, scar tissue and tissue/functional damage
2. Making sure more are not entering.

Impossible to help people get well from Parasitic (protazoic) disease if they are not on a full Vegan food plan, with high protein..

Other wise its like trying to repair a leaking ship in the sea.. As all fish, dairy and animal proteins contain parasites. Essential to get body clear and working before reintroducing organic meats. Due to fukushima, there are no safe seafoods any more...
 

 
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