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medwards706@... writes:

> http://home.earthlink.net/~welive/author.html

> There are supposed to be a good bit of current allopathic research

> saying the same thing. I remember one study about giving people with

> IBD (irritable bowel disease/syndrome) a placebo or the larva of a

> certain kind of parasite. The placebos had no change but the group

> given the larva got better and demanded more when the study was done.

>

> Anyway, me personally, I think the issue is very complicated.

> Definitely some parasites are really bad and you would never want

> them in your body. However, I think that maybe other parasites might

> be beneficial (certainly there are parasites that are beneficial,

> every human has little ones on their eyebrows/lashes). That said, I'm

> currently not practicing this and don't have any plans to either ;-).

>

> --

>

Hmmm... I guess I'd have to say that IF I was diagnosed with a terminal

illness and IF I had exhausted every other possibility, then maybe I'd give

this one some thought. :)

It is interesting, though, to read people's ideas. And this guy learned

about diet from coyotes??? Interesting........ :)

in health,

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medwards706@... writes:

> There are at least a couple hundred people who have been cured of

> various things, went through long complicated detoxes, etc while in

> direct consultation with him. It's basically a raw paleolithic diet

> that has a functional food component added to it. Just like

> olive/lemon combos here, except they use gallons of raw milk, honey +

> raw egg + olive oil + pineapple smoothies, 50oz vegetable juice a

> day, etc.

>

> However a lot of people have problems when they follow the diet and

> end up on a traditional raw paleolithic diet (no milk/egg smoothies).

>

>

I know that a lot of people have been helped by a raw food diet. So the

" functional food component " is where the parasites come in that you

mentioned???

I don't doubt that this guy has helped people. I didn't mean any disrespect

- was just expressing my perspective of it. perhaps that's not a smart thing

to do at this hour of the morning. :)

in health,

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> medwards706@y... writes:

> > . It's the people who advocate intentionally ingesting

> > parasites that I find a little extreme (maybe). You guys are not.

>

>

> Did I miss something? Who is advocating ingesting parasites? This

is a new

> one! :)

> in curiosity,

>

http://home.earthlink.net/~welive/author.html

There are supposed to be a good bit of current allopathic research

saying the same thing. I remember one study about giving people with

IBD (irritable bowel disease/syndrome) a placebo or the larva of a

certain kind of parasite. The placebos had no change but the group

given the larva got better and demanded more when the study was done.

Anyway, me personally, I think the issue is very complicated.

Definitely some parasites are really bad and you would never want

them in your body. However, I think that maybe other parasites might

be beneficial (certainly there are parasites that are beneficial,

every human has little ones on their eyebrows/lashes). That said, I'm

currently not practicing this and don't have any plans to either ;-).

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> medwards706@y... writes:

> > http://home.earthlink.net/~welive/author.html

> > There are supposed to be a good bit of current allopathic

research

> > saying the same thing. I remember one study about giving people

with

> > IBD (irritable bowel disease/syndrome) a placebo or the larva of

a

> > certain kind of parasite. The placebos had no change but the

group

> > given the larva got better and demanded more when the study was

done.

> >

> > Anyway, me personally, I think the issue is very complicated.

> > Definitely some parasites are really bad and you would never want

> > them in your body. However, I think that maybe other parasites

might

> > be beneficial (certainly there are parasites that are beneficial,

> > every human has little ones on their eyebrows/lashes). That said,

I'm

> > currently not practicing this and don't have any plans to

either ;-).

> >

> > --

> >

>

> Hmmm... I guess I'd have to say that IF I was diagnosed with a

terminal

> illness and IF I had exhausted every other possibility, then maybe

I'd give

> this one some thought. :)

>

> It is interesting, though, to read people's ideas. And this guy

learned

> about diet from coyotes??? Interesting........ :)

There are at least a couple hundred people who have been cured of

various things, went through long complicated detoxes, etc while in

direct consultation with him. It's basically a raw paleolithic diet

that has a functional food component added to it. Just like

olive/lemon combos here, except they use gallons of raw milk, honey +

raw egg + olive oil + pineapple smoothies, 50oz vegetable juice a

day, etc.

However a lot of people have problems when they follow the diet and

end up on a traditional raw paleolithic diet (no milk/egg smoothies).

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