Re: Question for APXR
Hello again.
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Did you say that you've noticed
parasite species tend to leave in pairs, when we manage to eliminate them from the body, two by two? I read in
parasite Rex that they tend to work together. Have you noticed which ones tend to pair up?
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Actually, what I've observed is that it seems like a better approach to KILL them 'two by two', so to speak, because of what the data's been suggesting.
I haven't had the opportunity to study the interaction of different species IN VIVO to see which "pair up" and how they'd do it and why, but that possibility seems like a logical deduction that can be derived from the knowledge that I already have of the apparent symbiosis that's going on. I wouldn't be surprised to find the bastards feeding each other off the same spoon.
When I kill them, usually I notice that
Tapeworms and bacteria seem to go alone. Flukes seem to go with some filariae, and roundworms seem to go with "something" which I'm not quite sure what it is yet even as I type. Maybe 'nothing'. Protozoa are feisty bastards, you can never be sure about them.
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An accupuncturist gave me an herb that is supposed to get rid of herpes for good. A friend of mine says it works. Certain foods will give me a herpes attack almost every time I eat them. I asked him whether I should avoid the foods that give me herpes. He said to keep eating it, and take the lienchiaopaitu, and eventually the herpes will give up and stop coming back.
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'to keep eating the foods that give you herpes' sounds like a good advice to me. I'd do the same thing.
As a thought, 'Herpes' seems like a symptom to me the more I learn about it, and I'm failing to see how it's caused by a "virus" after all.
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Last week I ate rice and didn't need any lienchialpatu. I had a sense of relief, almost elation, and felt like I was getting close to having all the herpes wiped out of my system.
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Don't let your guard down.
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About that time, the yeast went nuts. I had a huge discharge and began to itch like crazy. I haven't itched like this in years. I'm wondering if the yeast is trying to distract me from focusing on the herpes, or something.
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Well, perhaps not 'distraction' in the sense that it's actually trying to do so intelligently, but it's reacting, that's obvious. This is what I've talked about when I've said "try to keep the balance". You MUST try not to upset that yeast balance [if it's yeast we're talking about] because even if you got rid of the herpes you may bring on to yourself something much worse.
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Maybe I give
parasites too much credit for intelligent strategic planning?
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Maybe. They're animals after all, right? Right?
I'm not sure about 'intelligence', but INSTINCT and nature can be a powerful drive, almost like intelligence itself.
I'll tell you one thing, those "things" SEEM SMART [and I'm not just talking about
parasites here]. If they're not intelligent, there IS an intelligence behind their actions ABSOLUTELY FOR SURE.
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It would be nice to know which ones tend to zero out together, if the same ones pair up every time.
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Yes, it would. I'm studying this.
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Also, what is your hypothesis about the development of resistant strains? What have you observed in that regard?
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Sometimes I want to 'doubt' the factor of resistance, would seem like technical 'hype' to me, but I have found some species that seem to belong to a treatable group and simply won't respond to medication with an apparently increasing endurance. It worries me all the time. Of course that might be also related to something other than "drug resistance".
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Thank you very much for sharing with us.
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You're welcome, glaxony.