Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 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, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 In a message dated 2/1/02 1:56:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, 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, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 > 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 ;-). -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 > 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). -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2002 Report Share Posted February 1, 2002 < Did I miss something? Who is advocating ingesting parasites? This is a new one! in curiosity, >> ________________ I didn't catch this one either. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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