I would advise one to flip a coin instead of taking a Lyme test. It is
just as reliable and a lot cheaper. If you take the test and believe the
results it can be a disaster for your health.
Marshall
Richard Goodwin wrote:
We had to go to a friendly vet to get our blood tested for lyme reliably
when we first started taking CS to get rid of it. Regular doctors didn't have
a good lyme test at the time.
Woof!
Dick
----- Original Message ----
From: bodhisattva <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 9:10:55 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Statistics, and Death.
Must be true, it was on TV. :-\
You get ill because the worms crap when they are stirred up, and their crap
makes you sick. Then they die, and you get the nuourisment from them and
regain your health. Then your system balances, and regains what it once was,
before they came - you know, like when you were born and didn't have worms
and were in perfect health. Those worms were ingesting much of your
nutrients without you knowing it, and in fact requiring you to take more and
more of
them. When you take a Dog to the vet that is sick, the first thing out of
any vets mouth is "Let's check for parasites/worms". You'd get better care at
a vet these days, frankly.
Ode Coyote wrote:
The herbs are the drug that treated for the worms
In the old days, people used wood ashes to do that.
The was a "House" episode where this guy had worms for so long that he was
acclimated to them. When the worms were treated, he got very ill till they
were replaced. True? Who knows.
Ode
My wife is a pretty healthy young gal. I finally convinced her to do my
detox this year. She did, and what happened? She filled the toilet with a
pound of worms over a few days. Don't get grossed out, unless you have an
alkaline diet, and do regular detoxes, and avoid things like contaminated or
undercooked meat, you have worms in you, and they may have been in you for
decades. These worms responded to the hostile environment my herbs created in
her system, and exited the system as quickly as possible. We didn't treat
the worms, or develop a drug to kill the worms, instead we "Changed" the
environment in her system that facilitated their departure. It's not hard
science.
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