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Re: Oh, gee, the 'elites' who own big pharms who also own the... by #461 ..... Parasites Support Forum (Alt Med)

Date:   11/6/2015 8:23:49 PM ( 9 y ago)
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I didn't pass ANY parasites when I started. Mine apparently were all outside my digestive system--and geez, how many times need I say, WITHOUT ZAPPING, *no* parasite cleanse is worth crap.

It just drives the worms OUT of your digestive tract faster. But I know I killed my parasites because my diabetes went away. Proof enough for me. I think you're way focused on the wrong thing here. And as fast as parasites break down, it's unlikely you'd ever see a big one (eww, who even wants to look??)

And Wormwood . One herb that kills ALL worms. That's why it's called Wormwood . Why in heck poison yourself with how many drugs trying to kill them one or two types at a time??? Unless of course you like to suffer and spend lots of money doing so. Takes all types. I guess.

Herbs can do that. Goldenseal root has worked for ANYTHING bacterial, even for friends. They aren't designed to make more money. They're natures way of making us well. It's not about making money, unlike some industries we could name, eh?,

You do know corruption isn't a sign they wear, right? It's highly unlikely he'd advertise who's pocket he's in. And he may not want to take insurance because, according to anyone I know in the field, it's a total nightmare to do anymore. Plus if big pharma's putting extra in his pocket every month, he may not feel he has too.

And rife machines are NOT zappers. You'd be back to killing the parasites one by one with their individual frequencies, which Dr. Clark figured could take the average sick user 22 hour a day to do.

Ain't nobody got time for that! It's the shape of the battery wave that kills all of them AT ONCE. Saws them up more than electrocutes them apparently.

 

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