Guest guest Posted August 29, 2012 Report Share Posted August 29, 2012 i`m not Joanne,but,just wanted to comment here.Treating for parasites is a common part of the protocol for autism.Our ancesters dewormed themselves,and today,people are not even awhere that people,just like animals can get them.I treat my dogs and my kids and myself with herbs and homeoapthy.If you have parasits and they are feeding on the nutrients you take in,before you get any,then,all you take in,is a total waste. > > I have been reading Bee’s website and find everything fascinating. However, I can find very little about parasites such as worms and amoeba, etc. I also read her Yahoo groups and at one time I did ask her about my specific situation, but she told me she was sorry but that she couldn’t help me. I do think she was wrong though as I’ve done enough research about it to know that it should work very well for me. > > So I have a question for her and was wondering if you would ask about it as I think this is something that needs to be discussed. As you know I belong to quite a few groups and lately on some of them we have been discussing various parasites causing various diseases. There is a Dr. Klapow who links a lungworm that he calls a Klapowi worm to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or CFS. There are other scientists that are saying that another worm causes Morgellon’s Disease. Also the University of Alabama says that they discovered that a certain protein is released during the reproductive process of the C. Elegans worm that is similar to the protein that is found in patients with ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease. What does she think of this? Is it possible that the pleomorphic process happens in part because of the body’s reaction to what happens between single-celled and multi-celled parasites such as worms, flukes, amoeba, etc., and the body? > > When I was reading about the C. Elegans worm, I saw that they were mentioning Parkinson’s Disease also. Of course there were a lot of technical terms that I didn’t understand, but they did say that there needs to be a lot more study on this. And I know you’ve done a lot of research also. What do you think about this? > > Judy H > To Health Through Knowledge > Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for > Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2012 Report Share Posted August 30, 2012 Yes, I’m old enough to remember how in the past people would treat themselves with herbs every spring to eliminate parasites. They didn’t have drugs, so they used things like the hulls of black walnuts, the barks of some trees and the roots of other plants. My grandmother had a tapeworm at one time and I remember an aunt having pin worms. Plus, working with animals, I know how prevalent parasites really are as I’ve seen them both with my naked eye and under microscopes. I think ignoring parasites is ridiculous and that one of our biggest problems is relying on doctors who spend 20 hours or less in med school learning about them. The same can be said about nutrition. The last thing you want to do is ask your doctor, because if you’ve ever been on a diet at any time in your life you probably know as much as they do about it. Judy H To Health Through Knowledge Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ From: tina Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:42 PM To: fibromyalgiacured Subject: Re: Question: Joanne i`m not Joanne,but,just wanted to comment here.Treating for parasites is a common part of the protocol for autism.Our ancesters dewormed themselves,and today,people are not even awhere that people,just like animals can get them.I treat my dogs and my kids and myself with herbs and homeoapthy.If you have parasits and they are feeding on the nutrients you take in,before you get any,then,all you take in,is a total waste. > > I have been reading Bee’s website and find everything fascinating. However, I can find very little about parasites such as worms and amoeba, etc. I also read her Yahoo groups and at one time I did ask her about my specific situation, but she told me she was sorry but that she couldn’t help me. I do think she was wrong though as I’ve done enough research about it to know that it should work very well for me. > > So I have a question for her and was wondering if you would ask about it as I think this is something that needs to be discussed. As you know I belong to quite a few groups and lately on some of them we have been discussing various parasites causing various diseases. There is a Dr. Klapow who links a lungworm that he calls a Klapowi worm to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or CFS. There are other scientists that are saying that another worm causes Morgellon’s Disease. Also the University of Alabama says that they discovered that a certain protein is released during the reproductive process of the C. Elegans worm that is similar to the protein that is found in patients with ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease. What does she think of this? Is it possible that the pleomorphic process happens in part because of the body’s reaction to what happens between single-celled and multi-celled parasites such as worms, flukes, amoeba, etc., and the body? > > When I was reading about the C. Elegans worm, I saw that they were mentioning Parkinson’s Disease also. Of course there were a lot of technical terms that I didn’t understand, but they did say that there needs to be a lot more study on this. And I know you’ve done a lot of research also. What do you think about this? > > Judy H > To Health Through Knowledge > Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for > Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2012 Report Share Posted August 30, 2012 Thank goodness for the internet. Of course you can find both sides of anything there too, but I did find a website that I trust. So what is fasting? In the Old Testament of the Bible it is usually referred to as “afflicting the soul.†There is only one place where the Jews were told to do any fasting and that is in Leviticus 16: 26-31 and it was just for one day, the Day of Atonement which would be September 26th this year. However, in the New Testament, the newly formed Christian Church declared that the old laws were fulfilled through the death of the Christ, so the day of fasting was no longer necessary. In a few other instances the Bible tells about God approving of people fasting while they were praying to express extreme sorrow, for repentance of sin or to sharpen one’s concentration while meditating. There are some other instances where it was also disapproved by God, such as when King Saul fasted before he consulted the spirit medium, and when fanatics fasted as they plotted to kill as found in Acts 23: 12-14. Also there are some religions that do require fasting and I doubt that there is any harm in it if it is done so that it doesn’t injure the body. As for whether it would help with parasites, I didn’t really find anywhere that said that. Personally I’d have to say that I doubt it. They would still find something to feed on up to and even after the demise of the body. Sorry I took so many words to answer your question, but you made me curious about it also. Judy H To Health Through Knowledge Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ From: Joanne Ford Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 5:15 PM To: fibromyalgiacured Subject: Re: Re: Question: Joanne Judy Do you think water fasting would have any influence on parasite difficulties? Love joanne From: Judy Harford <mailto:jlharford%40msn.com> To: mailto:fibromyalgiacured%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2012, 18:44 Subject: Re: Re: Question: Joanne Yes, I’m old enough to remember how in the past people would treat themselves with herbs every spring to eliminate parasites. They didn’t have drugs, so they used things like the hulls of black walnuts, the barks of some trees and the roots of other plants. My grandmother had a tapeworm at one time and I remember an aunt having pin worms. Plus, working with animals, I know how prevalent parasites really are as I’ve seen them both with my naked eye and under microscopes. I think ignoring parasites is ridiculous and that one of our biggest problems is relying on doctors who spend 20 hours or less in med school learning about them. The same can be said about nutrition. The last thing you want to do is ask your doctor, because if you’ve ever been on a diet at any time in your life you probably know as much as they do about it. Judy H To Health Through Knowledge Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ From: tina Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:42 PM To: mailto:fibromyalgiacured%40yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: Question: Joanne i`m not Joanne,but,just wanted to comment here.Treating for parasites is a common part of the protocol for autism.Our ancesters dewormed themselves,and today,people are not even awhere that people,just like animals can get them.I treat my dogs and my kids and myself with herbs and homeoapthy.If you have parasits and they are feeding on the nutrients you take in,before you get any,then,all you take in,is a total waste. > > I have been reading Beeâs website and find everything fascinating. However, I can find very little about parasites such as worms and amoeba, etc. I also read her Yahoo groups and at one time I did ask her about my specific situation, but she told me she was sorry but that she couldnât help me. I do think she was wrong though as Iâve done enough research about it to know that it should work very well for me. > > So I have a question for her and was wondering if you would ask about it as I think this is something that needs to be discussed. As you know I belong to quite a few groups and lately on some of them we have been discussing various parasites causing various diseases. There is a Dr. Klapow who links a lungworm that he calls a Klapowi worm to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or CFS. There are other scientists that are saying that another worm causes Morgellonâs Disease. Also the University of Alabama says that they discovered that a certain protein is released during the reproductive process of the C. Elegans worm that is similar to the protein that is found in patients with ALS or Lou Gehrigâs disease. What does she think of this? Is it possible that the pleomorphic process happens in part because of the bodyâs reaction to what happens between single-celled and multi-celled parasites such as worms, flukes, amoeba, etc., and the body? > > When I was reading about the C. Elegans worm, I saw that they were mentioning Parkinsonâs Disease also. Of course there were a lot of technical terms that I didnât understand, but they did say that there needs to be a lot more study on this. And I know youâve done a lot of research also. What do you think about this? > > Judy H > To Health Through Knowledge > Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for > Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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