Re: Immune system and parasites
Yes...however, not all
parasites show up in the bloodstream; therefore, using a scope makes it somewhat moot. At that point, a guess on the situation would certainly be in order.
I agree, Shroom, figuring out the primary source of infection is key. I'd have to say that in all cases tape is a factor. Humans have been known to harbor 4-6 varieties of tape at one time. When I get to the point that I can help others, I will recommend getting rid of tape first out of the gut because they are so dangerous and will migrate. I've read that tape acts like a dog with a bone, and I would have to agree. Tape is also responsible for stopping up the system so that it can't be flushed out during elimination, and I'd have to add
Ascaris do too.
Afterwards, it makes sense to focus on those nasty roundworms like ascaris, hookworm, etc.
BTW, in about 6-8 months, everyone will be able to validate their
parasite infections. I've been in contact with someone who has devised a home device, which will help empower people instead of disempowerment. Exciting! In a little bit, I'll post a subject about lab tests and results, so look for that when it's posted.