Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 A doctor once explained to me that Ritalin and Amphetamines cut-off blood flow to the digestive system and diverts it to the brain. He said that there were no serious consequences to this. My experience tells me otherwise - parasites proliferate! With the decrease in blood flow your digestive system can't defend itself effectively from the intruders. Now I have not yet found any references to this phenomenon with these drugs. But I found something very very interesting. In Hulda s books she identifies the drug Levamisole as the most effective way to kill all roundworms. Unfortunately the company that made Levamisole mysteriously stopped making it for the USA in Nov 2000. You can't get it in the USA for human consumption. However, the drug is still available in most developing countries. However, the drug is now popping up in the USA in a very strange place - Cocaine! The Columbians are cutting cocaine with Levamisole. The scientists are baffled - why?? There is no explanation they say. Perhaps the Columbian cocaine druglords don't like the parasite side-effect of cocaine? Perhaps they want to make their drug more marketable by keeping their clientele healthier (parasite-free) and making them chose their drug over others. I can't see any other explanation. Unfortunately they may have underestimated how bad a parasite problem we have in the USA. Cocaine users are getting extreme detox illness from the dieing parasites. It's sad - but also quite funny if you realize what is really happening to these terribly infected people. Here are a couple articles from the confused and clueless mainstream: http://www.annals.org/content/150/4/287.short http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1955112,00.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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