Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 I've been really looking into parsites and worm infestation. What I have found is that the majority of the population can count on having something disgusting thriving in their gut and quite possibly elsewhere in their body which can wreck havoc on other organs (to include the brain) and their central nervous system. I then started looking into whether or not these disgusting things can be passed in utero. So far, it looks like animals can pass these things onto their babies either in utero or through milk. That leads me to think that humans can too. The biggest question is why are certain children and adults suspectible to obvious vaccine injury and others are not so apparent? I am thinking it has to do with how toxic the person is to begin with. I was once told by a person who practiced colon hydrotherapy that 95% of disease takes place in the gut. This would make sense to me. It would also make sense that some people cannot tolerate the vaccine overload too if their guts are not equipped to handle the burden. With 1 in 4 pregnancies affected by severe preeclampsia (it was only 5% just a few years ago!), I am wondering if it is a simple as a gut issue (possible parasites, worms, and possible viruses) that is truly affecting the mom. What then happens to the baby? Yes, we live in a toxic soup. Vaccines are the final straw for some people. With your immune system busy fighting this junk that is injected into you, you are also leaving yourself wide open for many, many other conditions - diseases AND parasitic/worm conditions. Here are just a few examples of what I found: http://www.the-natural-path.com/parasite-cleanse.html http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections/parasitic/toxoplasmosis.html http://dogs.about.com/cs/disableddogs/a/common_worms.htm Anyone else have any suggestions on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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