Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 How do you know you have parasites and need a cleansing? Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 There's no easy answer for that. Going to a doctor and asking them to check for parasites is definitly NOT a way to find out. Their tests in general are very limited at best. A kinesiologist is the best way I know of to find out for sure. A Chiropractor or alt practicioner in the phone book with " AK " after their name is trained in applied Kinesiology. Other than that, many people have found while doing a bowel and parasite cleanse they saw evididence of parasites in their stool. Pictures are all over the internet. Curezone.org is a great resource for parasite and bowel cleansing (they are not always the same thing, but are closely related and are often done together). Vince > > How do you know you have parasites and need a cleansing? > > Kathleen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Thank you for your answer, Vince. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 AK is just one school of applied kinesiology, there are hundreds if not thousands now. All are not the same though all are supposedly using the neurological response. pick your practitioner carefully. My experience is that while parasitical problems exist they tend to be the condition de jour because of Hulda 's writings. I do not mean to whack a hornet's nest; just enough to say that I wish it were the cure for all cancers. Naïve and caring. ----- Original Message ----- From: Vince Richter<mailto:new_man85@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:20 PM Subject: Re: Parasites There's no easy answer for that. Going to a doctor and asking them to check for parasites is definitly NOT a way to find out. Their tests in general are very limited at best. A kinesiologist is the best way I know of to find out for sure. A Chiropractor or alt practicioner in the phone book with " AK " after their name is trained in applied Kinesiology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup Dave Shelden <wholehealthawareness@...> wrote: AK is just one school of applied kinesiology, there are hundreds if not thousands now. All are not the same though all are supposedly using the neurological response. pick your practitioner carefully. My experience is that while parasitical problems exist they tend to be the condition de jour because of Hulda 's writings. I do not mean to whack a hornet's nest; just enough to say that I wish it were the cure for all cancers. Naïve and caring. ----- Original Message ----- From: Vince Richter<mailto:new_man85@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:20 PM Subject: Re: Parasites There's no easy answer for that. Going to a doctor and asking them to check for parasites is definitly NOT a way to find out. Their tests in general are very limited at best. A kinesiologist is the best way I know of to find out for sure. A Chiropractor or alt practicioner in the phone book with " AK " after their name is trained in applied Kinesiology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Uffda, I hope no one takes this wormy last message seriously! Will in Minnesota > > The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 it is funny that this place is full of highly questionable information and solutions. Will Winter <holistic@...> wrote: Uffda, I hope no one takes this wormy last message seriously! Will in Minnesota > > The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 Images: http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! To Post message: gallstones Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe Web Sites for more information: http://CureZone.org http://www.liverdoctor.com/ http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ Group page: gallstones To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! Have a nice day ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 What is so offensive and ridculous about using a lab blood slide to detect parasites??????? This is a highly reliable method!!! Will Winter <holistic@...> wrote: Uffda, I hope no one takes this wormy last message seriously! Will in Minnesota > > The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup Learn more from our experience, over 7.000 liver flush stories: http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=4 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=80 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=100 http://curezone.com/forums/fd50.asp?f=112 Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ Liver Flush FAQ: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=73 Images: http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/cleanse_flush/ http://CureZone.com/image_gallery/intrahepatic_stones/ To unsubscribe, send blank e-mail to: gallstones-unsubscribe and then reply to confirmation message! To Post message: gallstones Subscribe: gallstones-subscribe Web Sites for more information: http://CureZone.org http://www.liverdoctor.com/ http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ http://www.cyberpog.com/health/index.htm http://www.relfe.com/gall_stone_cleanse.html http://www.cleansingorsurgery.com/ Group page: gallstones To change your subscription to digest send blank e-mail to: gallstones-digest To change your subscription to NO-MAIL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-nomail To change your subscription to NORMAL send blank e-mail to: gallstones-normal You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! Have a nice day ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 >>>>From: Liz Sapareto <lizsapar@...> Subject: Re: Re: Parasites The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup<<<<<< Regarding the above post and the one that followed that seemed to say not to take it seriously. First, I have looked at videos on Live Blood Analysis, and indeed, in one case there were a couple of small parasites swimming through the blood, magnification so strong you could see them swimming between cells, etc. BUT, by no means should you think this is the only kind of parasite there is. There are numerous kinds, and I imagine all of us may have them residing in us in one form or another, but I'm not fanatical about it...I'm sure this has always been true...it's just now people are making money on the prospect. STILL, I do believe there are some cases where the condition is serious enough to need tending to. Need balance - moderation in all things :-) L. Meydrech CN http://nutritionist.bravehost.com/gallbladder.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 Thank you for your validating remarks. Of course, there are all kinds of parasites - microscopic - and those oh so visible to the human eye - tapeworm, fluke, etc. etc. etc. parasitology is a very fascinating field. " Meydrech, CN " <claudiascorner@...> wrote: >>>>From: Liz Sapareto <lizsapar@...> Subject: Re: Re: Parasites The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup<<<<<< Regarding the above post and the one that followed that seemed to say not to take it seriously. First, I have looked at videos on Live Blood Analysis, and indeed, in one case there were a couple of small parasites swimming through the blood, magnification so strong you could see them swimming between cells, etc. BUT, by no means should you think this is the only kind of parasite there is. There are numerous kinds, and I imagine all of us may have them residing in us in one form or another, but I'm not fanatical about it...I'm sure this has always been true...it's just now people are making money on the prospect. STILL, I do believe there are some cases where the condition is serious enough to need tending to. Need balance - moderation in all things :-) L. Meydrech CN http://nutritionist.bravehost.com/gallbladder.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 and others, you may have misinterpreted my remarks on Liz's parasite comments. I do take parasites very seriously, there were just several items in her comment that struck me as misleading and terribly unscientific. In actuality, I have the same problem with many of Hulda 's parasite comments. At least HC is scientifically trained and is a bit of a genius in many other areas. I think some of her band of followers take a smidgen of what she says and then spin it into a fear dogma (or a vehicle for selling products) Here's what struck me as wrong with Liz's comment: 1) The GB issues we deal with can be related to GI parasites but rarely if ever associated with blood parasites. They are radically different and never the twain shall meet. 2) She proclaimed that " the best way " to diagnose parasites is by looking at your blood under the microscope. I don't think that's the best way at all. 3) Who has a home microscope much less the skills to use it for blood work? 4) Who can do " dark field microscopy " ? Regular light microscopes cannot keep blood smears alive more than a few minutes, plus you need stain to see things (stain kills the cells) 5) Ascaris is a macroscopic (6-12 " long) intestinal parasite, thus never in the bloodstream and never microscopic. 6) I know of no blood parasite that lays " eggs " 7) I've looked at parasites for 30 years and know of no one who's actually witnessed parasites in the process of any type of egg-laying. Once out of the body, they are probably not really in the mood to make babies. 8) Lot's of artifacts in blood really do look like living things to the untrained eye but actually aren't 9) Or, maybe it was the word " yup " ...... Will in Minneapolis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 5) Ascaris is a macroscopic (6-12 " long) intestinal parasite, thus never in the bloodstream and never microscopic. 6) I know of no blood parasite that lays " eggs " 7) I've looked at parasites for 30 years and know of no one who's actually witnessed parasites in the process of any type of egg-laying. Once out of the body, they are probably not really in the mood to make babies. Having dealt with canines for twenty years, I gotta agree with you there, Will. Sort of struck me as a little over the edge myself. JoyceB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 compare the $15.00 the herbalists are making on dewormer to the several $1000.000 the hospitals are makeing not diagnosing parasites and allowing parasite problems to advance to other symptoms and diseases. I do agree many herbal formulas are not worth anything but there are the honest herbalists who give a quality product that works. using drugs to remove parasites would cause more side effects and toxins and cost more money. I also agree that parasites usually are not the real problem the real problem is the trash that the parasites feed on and getting it out ; teaching people what is food to eat and what is not food to eat to keep the trash out. Liz Sapareto wrote: > Thank you for your validating remarks. Of course, there are > all kinds of parasites - microscopic - and those oh so visible to the > human eye - tapeworm, fluke, etc. etc. etc. parasitology is a very > fascinating field. > > " Meydrech, CN " <claudiascorner@...> wrote: >>>>From: > Liz Sapareto <lizsapar@...> > Subject: Re: Re: Parasites > > The best way to find out if you have parasites is to look at your blood > under a microscope - worked for me with Ascaris - I actually saw the > parasite in the process of laying eggs - yup<<<<<< > > Regarding the above post and the one that followed that seemed to say > not to > take it seriously. First, I have looked at videos on Live Blood Analysis, > and indeed, in one case there were a couple of small parasites swimming > through the blood, magnification so strong you could see them swimming > between cells, etc. BUT, by no means should you think this is the > only kind > of parasite there is. There are numerous kinds, and I imagine all of > us may > have them residing in us in one form or another, but I'm not fanatical > about > it...I'm sure this has always been true...it's just now people are making > money on the prospect. STILL, I do believe there are some cases where the > condition is serious enough to need tending to. Need balance - moderation > in all things :-) > > L. Meydrech CN > http://nutritionist.bravehost.com/gallbladder.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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