Re: The Notion of Reinfection
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When I pushed the
parasites to migrate from intestines and into the colon, I noticed that the ones (refusing to leave) in the colon do something rather interesting. They "rub" against the wall causing "bowel sounds and instant hunger pangs". I've posted this before about the colon and the brain having the same grey matter and enzymes, and believe that there are connections. When I ignore them, a few will move further down the tract in position for elimination. Prior to the awareness of parasites, my brain would signal me to go get some food.
Although speculative on my part, I now question the logic that it is normal for the intestines to make bowel sounds and to cause instant severe hunger.
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I think those are very interesting notes.
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This also brings me to the thoughts that perhaps severely obese people who have uncontrolable hunger cravings maybe infested with parasites.
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Not just that. I have very objective observations in this regard.
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I also wonder how many of those people that decided to have stomach surgery, when in the operating room and some
parasite were present (assuming visibility) that their surgeons didn't make the connection that this was the real problem.
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There may not be 'worms' present, but there's "something" there, absolutely. All the evidence I have appears to show this.
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In a program that I saw, one guy weighed about 400 lbs and decided to have the stomach surgery. Over a period of time, he regained his weight and clearly stated something like, "It doesn't matter what they do, if something isn't done about the psychological need for food." Bingo! We know that
parasites manipulate their hosts to eat foods and play with their minds. Something to be considered, I think.
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Absolutely. As a postulate, to this date I have eliminated calories, fat, "heredity", "anxiety" [as well as
Depression and similar states], "metabolism", hormones and nearly all (if not all) the traditional candidates for obesity.
This has been a process of scientific elimination with hard [unpublished] data, so everything that I understand tells me that those factors mentioned above -and perhaps one or two more- are not responsible AS A CAUSE for the condition of obesity.
The Underlying Cause of Obesity must be another, my data seems to suggest firmly.