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Re: Incredible!!! by Chaya ..... Ask Humaworm: Parasites

Date:   9/22/2009 7:28:49 AM ( 15 y ago)
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Hi Donna,

Well, it sure may be roundworms, considering I did 'see' two boluses full of them in my stools of earlier in the day.  Especially the balled up ones in my images in this thread (may be the round worms).   I guess a worm carcass, coiled up, and decomposing, could have congealed together to give an other than classic wormy appearance.  But some of the pieces were definately flattish and wide.

What you say regarding finding a parasite remedy that works and "STICKING WITH IT," with discipline, resonates with me.  Our society has taught us to jump around so much, from here, to there, everywhere, looking for the next, (__________) whatever...fill in the blank.  Our children learn this as soon as they can flick the button on the television changer.  We have been inundated with too much information, much of it leading to dead ends, or loops we get lost in, like a dog chasing its own tail.  Jumping from one regimen or protocol to another, is, in my humble opinion, a reflection of the confused state of mind that most of society lives in. 

I am standing fast with HUMAWORM and the other cleanses!  I don't need to collect a repretoire full of protocols to run in circles and yak about, just what works.  AND THIS PRODUCT WORKS!!! 

I read your testimonies.

My sinuses are a curious thing to me, now.  And I have been wondering if I might have a wormy thing going on up there. 

My nose is no longer normal, like most folks.

Here are two pictures of a relatively normal nose:

Relatively normal nose1 Relatively Normal Nose2

And here is my nose:

Empty Nose1 Empty Nose2

The tissue structures you see in the first set of images that extends from the nose back toward the airway are the turbinates.  They are a thin, bone-like structure. covered with the tissue that created the protective mucus and also contains the cilia.  The superior turbinates are not as visible, the two you can clearly see are the inferior and medial turbinates.  They are what create the curly looking channels or passages you see in the face on image of the first set.  Note that in my images, these turbinates are gone, as well as my ethmoid sinus cavities (set between the eyes).  They are the honey comb like structure you see in the first set.  If you look closely at my images, you can see that the left frontal sinus is completely opacified (filled with, something).  Other slices in my CT Scan series show this better.  Yet, I am not convinced, as the doctor would have me believe, that scar tissue is sealing it.  I think it might just be quite a shell of thick "stuff" there.  I am determined to find out and heal this nanturally, if I can. 

I have been using the medicated cream in my nose and I know that what bit has been in my maxillary sinuses has drained, is draining. While it cannot be seen in this slice, my left maxillary sinus (viewed on the right, when looking at this one) has a huge opening leading into it.  It always hold (and drains) excess water when I douche my nose (I am using my homemade saline solution with a few drops of grapefruit seed extract for irrigating/douching).  But, I admit I have not been using the cream in my nose as religiously as I could be.  I can get about half of a Q-Tip straight up my nose.  Maybe a bit further, but I have been some hesitant to try to go further.  Somehow, as long as it is safe to be putting the cream up there, I need to get it to reach as near to that frontal cavity as possible.  I know, I should put it up there as far as I feel safe with doing so, and then do some inversions.  Head stands, or on all fours with my head hanging straight down, or laying with my head hanging off the end of my bed, for some several moments, while the emollients of the cream seeps its way up there.  I am going to try it!

Thanks, again, Donna, for your well wishes and confidence.

Best, Chaya (Kristi)


 

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