Thoughts inspired by the Health Freedom Expo by UserX ..... Parasites Support Forum (Alt Med)
Date: 12/4/2007 8:41:53 PM ( 18 y ago)
Hits: 3,470
URL: https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1055650
I had a hard time focusing on Ms. Clarks first lecture and decided not to attend part two. Her latest discovery is that uranium is the cause of tapeworms. She also said Gold is the worst metal. She wants everybody to buy a geiger counter. I don't need a machine to confirm the obvious, so I'm opting out of the device purchase.
She also said Tapeworms heads are very very small, extremely difficult to eliminate, and nigh impossible to determine one way or another whether or not they have been eliminated. Apparently only time will tell. She doesn't think anybody should try to eliminate them, unless they know what they are doing, because it might make things worse.
It all sounded extremely complicated to me. Apparently, like many scientists, she is better at looking through a microscope, than conveying what she has learned while doing so.
Dr. Overman's booth was interesting. He sells the Harmonic Quad.
It seems to me that packaging is very important, especially if you want to stay in business selling parasite zappers. When you spend $200 on a box full of parts that you could have purchased at Radio Shack for $30, you feel like an idiot for not buying all the parts yourself. This angers a lot of people, and they report the "scam" to the FDA. Next thing you know the government is banning zappers to protect consumers.
Dr. Overman's device seems to be a little more technologically advanced in it's appearance, so maybe he won't get trouble for selling it. But even if they banned all zappers, people could still purchase the individual parts, and zap themselves, if they wanted to.
For several years I've been thinking that parasites in the veins is what causes varicose veins. Dr. Overman agrees. He also says that varicose veins puts undue stress on the heart, due to vein valve destruction in the legs, something I hadn't considered, but makes perfect sense.
He says Morgellans doesn't appear to be contagious. Of the seven people he has treated, six of them had ten species of microzymas. Five had silicone toxins.
<< Return to the standard message view
fetched in 0.01 sec, referred by http://www.curezone.org/forums/fmp.asp?i=1055650