Re: Viruses, Bacteria and Parasite study
I hypothesize that it is the die off, not the herb, that is causing the dangerous symptoms. If so, slowly building up, will prevent them. And they are a preview of how the
parasites will kill you, if you do nothing.
What I have apparently lays eggs that hatch out when I take a break from cleansing. Seems like if I wait too long, and a whole bunch of them start hatching out really fast (I can tell when this is happening because I start wheezing and coughing), a small amount of the anti-parasitical herbs will make me very sick.
If I only take a break for a few days, and then cleanse again, my die off symptoms are mild. Cleansing for ten days on and two days off is working pretty good for me right now. But this could vary from person to person. It probably depends on the length of the life cycle of the
parasite that is infecting you.
My condition has been slowly improving for three years. I rotate various products to prevent resistant from developing. The last time I did a round that included
Wormwood , I had to keep increasing until I was taking way more than the recommended dose before I began to experience any die off. I took this an indication that my
parasite load has been significantly diminished.
My hunch is that the reason
parasites kill to many people is because they don't understand the process of getting rid of them and keeping their system clear. People think they have a resistant strain, they are afraid to take a dose that is big enough to kill the mother load, all manner of fear arises that causes people to give up and the
parasites "win"...
Ultimately they are pretty stupid, because if they "win" and kill the host, they die.
This tells me they are programmed like machines. My gut instinct is that anybody who is creative and has the will to live, can get rid of them. But you have to go after them with the same kind of veangence they came after you. Otherwise, they win. And of course, they will keep coming back, and trying again, so routine maintenence is required.