Re: How people acquire parasites?
From
Dr. Schulze :
parasite infestation is a fact of life. One cubic
inch of beef can have over 1,000
parasite larvae waiting to hatch in your body. Over 65% of fresh fish tested has toxic levels of bacteria and parasites. Chicken is even worse. I've had hundreds of patients expel bowels full of intestinal
parasites and also kill cellular
parasites with this formula. It works best if used in conjunction with both Intestinal Formula #1 and #2. Use if
parasites are suspected, or if there has been a history of bowel problems, constipation, eating animal products, prolonged illness, serious disease or degeneration.
and
“When you die, the worms actually crawl out, not in.”
Looking under a microscope anyone can see parasites in animal food. One cubic
inch of beef often has over 1,000
parasite larva in it. Fish is the worst, some of their parasites are as big as earth worms. There are even many parasites that live on fruits and vegetables, but if a person has 2 or 3 bowel movements a day, these parasite larva don’t hatch, and your fine. And if your like me and eat lots of garlic, well no self-respecting parasite is going to take up house in your colon anyway.
But if you don’t have regular bowel movements and only go a few times a week, well these parasite larvae hatch, hook onto your colon and start feeding on your backed up waste and even feed on your tissue. In my clinic I had every patient do my bowel detoxification program which is a real parasite flush. After doing it they would bring in bottles, jugs and pails full of worms, some of them
quarts of little worms, many the size of snakes. One of my patients actually went to the hospital after doing my bowel detoxification program because of colon pain. Later the hospital called me to report that she had evacuated a 35 foot tape worm, WOW!
I could tell a thousand clinical colon parasite war stories from spaghetti and fettuccini looking heaps, to the cobras and rattlesnakes, to the things that looked like scorpions and crabs.