Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 Funny you should say this. I was talking with a doctor who diagnoses via the skin, he's one of only 3 in the world and the only one in the US--he's in Florida--and he told me that very few people are actually overweight due to being a glutton, or being too lazy to diet. A few do actually have hormonal problems he said, but he believes that most obesity is caused by parasites. He explained it to me this way--every time we eat the parasites look at what we are eating. Protein, starch, sugar--they can devour that in 30 seconds. To devour fats take 3 minutes. So they don't want it. So they shove it off into the cells for us to handle while they take our nutrition by eating the good things. He said he does a parasite cleanse twice a year, along with organ cleanses (colon, liver, kidneys) as a preventative measure for any health problems that might want to come up. And believe me, he was the picture of health at 60 years old!! Samala, -------Original Message------- Odd behavior--hmmm--think I'll do a parasite cleanse right away. pj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 > > To me that sounds like good thinking, BG! It is now known that various > 'parasites' impact behaviors to an extreme degree in some species. Seems > likely to me that this is true for humans too. Some grasshoppers (I think > it was a grasshopper) will deliberately plunge into water when it is playing > host to some parasite. It will take the plunge when the parasite reaches a > life stage that requires water for further development. This kills the > 'hopper, but is oh so good for the parasite. And a certain parasite will > cause dragonflies to gain excess weight in odd places so it can no longer > fly and this kills the dragonfly. Some have theorized that obese humans may > be parasitized and this may be part of what is behind the weight gains so > prevalent. We don't tend to think of attitudes having much to do with > structure or chemistry, but of course it does. We know that but somehow > overlook it. Odd behavior--hmmm--think I'll do a parasite cleanse right > away. pj link to the article on this idea is here: http://sciencefictionbiology.blogspot.com/2006/10/parasites-that-control-behavio\ r.html M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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