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Re: Fatty Liver & Parasites by apxr ..... Ask Microbe Detectives

Date:   8/14/2007 2:19:55 AM ( 17 y ago)
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Hey there.


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When I googled liver parasites I saw mostly pictures of pigs and horses livers, all scarred and damaged. The parasite much really wreac havoc on the organs.
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I think it's easy to go crazy thinking about these things too much.
I'd keep that in mind always.







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"They 'engulf' themselves in layers of Fat adhered to the Liver"

How in the world can we "ungulf" them?
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By understanding the Nature and the Mechanics of the Adhesion, in my opinion.
For quite a long time, a good part of my studies became the possible solution to this very interesting problem -which persists even today in medical practice, by the way.
I think I have a good idea how to deal with it already, Thank God.

As I see it, the [only] [real] problem isn't getting past the adhesion itself, but what to do, when and how, to keep the Microbes [and everything else] in place while they're detached and killed selectively and in safety, species by species. This means of course working skillfully to prevent Systemic Trouble/Sepsis/Hell. Usually this prevention should be the m.d.'s job [the other kind of course].

At least partially, technical reasons like these are why I'm almost sure that 'Herbs alone' should NOT resolve many Infections/Infestations. Observations and careful [personal] experimentation with them in vitro and in vivo seem to support this opinion.






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Knowing that they sit there and eat my organs is really disturbing to me. Personally I have liver pain with spasms and "biting" sensations all the time in my liver area, I never had this prior to the infestation.
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Have you had an Ultrasound Scan of the Liver area performed?
Many times it doesn't reveal infestations [especially in the liver area], but it beats a Liver Biopsy any day, in my opinion, AND it reveals Fat in the Liver quite clearly.





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I am a person, not somebody's food.
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Unfortunately, that's something they're not willing to respect.
 

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