Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 i seriously doubt this is the mechanism for figs to kill of parasites. but, if you want to use a truly mechanical product for killing off worms there is a product called K MIN. this is the most effective non food parasite destroyer. beware of heavy heavy die off. for the record, i do not advocate the indiscriminate use of antihelminths, but if you must obsess over them, then that product will do what you want. compared to figs it is like an atom bomb. the best gentle way to kill them is fresh pineapple juice, or fresh green juices. the die off will be alot less severe. an even better way is to eat some chocolate or other sweet food that parasites enjoy right before you take the pineapple juice. one other thing. for alan: you mentioned a while back that parasites don't eat waste, they create it. then tell me how is it they stay alive in the first place if they do not eat anything. true they do create some waste, but they also eat dead and decaying tissue. this serves a beneficial purpose in an unclean body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 yes, the parasites that are exposed in the outer layer of the lumen will possibly eat chyme. but this is where the least amount of parasites exist, and i think you have a misconception on this point. they aren't all just hanging out swimming around and exposed. the vast majority are buried inside impacted fecal plaque, so it is physically impossible for them to eat your chyme. the ones that are exposed are so easily killed off by stomach acid, or by certain foods, that you almost don't have to try to kill them, they will die off naturally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 i wasn't talking about reflux, just parasites. read my message again, you missed the key point. yes, i agree with you on what you said, but that wasn't my point at all. the misconception with parasites, at least in the bowel, is that you do 'a parasite cleanse' and then you are free of parasites. this is not how it works, my friend. if you do have parasites exposed in the outer lining of your intestines, small or large, then you can take some herbs and kill them, zap them, eat foods that kill them, whatever. there are countless ways to destroy parasites. it's a very simple thing. but the larger issue is impacted intestines. this is the environment in which they live. take away the environment, and voila, no more parasites. and you never have to worry about them ever again. a much more elegant solution. and you wont have to worry about sterilizing all of your food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 > if you > do have parasites exposed in the outer lining of your intestines, small or > large, then you can take some herbs and kill them, zap them, eat foods that > kill them, whatever. there are countless ways to destroy parasites. it's a > very simple thing. but the larger issue is impacted intestines. this is the > environment in which they live. take away the environment, and voila, no > more parasites. I believe you may be referring to parasites that dwell, for example, in the pockets that may line the large intestine called diverticuli. It takes patient colon cleansing to deal with this, fiber such as Psyllium Hulls that will help remove the plaque that may line the walls of the colon, and soothing herb too, for the irritation that sometimes follows. If you are like me are dealing with IBS, then you may first have to adjust diet and soothe the colon with more soothing fibers that don't contain the hulls that are in Psyllium Hulls that act like a broom on the colon. L. Meydrech, CN http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes HerBulletin FREE Health Analysis: http://www.mynsp.com/web/meydrech/healthAnalyzer.jsp mailto:claudiameydrech@... " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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