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Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
 
http://www.drclark.net/en/the-essentials/advanced/parasites-advanced/parasite-food-chart
 
Posted by VV (Member # 38828) on :
 
I've seen this before. What kind of evidence do we have for these assertions?

I don't understand how the human liver fluke would only be concerned with oats. It doesn't sound logical to me.
 
Posted by lax mom (Member # 38743) on :
 
This is not true. I never eat oats and I had liver flukes.
 
Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
 
http://www.drclark.net/en/the-essentials/advanced/parasites-advanced/we-all-have-parasites
 
Posted by Catgirl (Member # 31149) on :
 
Wow, Gigi, awesome link! The last one really resonates with me.

"The filaria are as thin as a single filament of silk, but very long so they can make a tangle of themselves and trap other cells. Dirofilaria is the common heartworm of dogs. It is a major contributor to all heart diseases. Since our lives are ended in heart disease more than any other way, heartworm should really have our greatest attention. So far, the Syncrometer has found it not just in the heart, but everywhere we have fluids. Our eyes even have tiny threads of filaria suspended in their fluids."

Every single time I take certain parasite meds, I get the oddest prickling in my heart. My doc couldn't explain it. I'm sure it's parasites. I've never had those feelings at all--ever. It's not a side effect, it's something else. Also, other parasite meds produce movement in me. I can actually feel something moving in my abdomen.

I also loved this from your link:

"It takes a special astuteness to be suspicious of commonplace things. Ancient and primitive societies had special astuteness. Why did the Hebrew nation ban pork in the diet? Did they notice that herdsmen of swine often had epilepsy, skin disease and other health problems?"

I agree. It takes an astute and open mind to grasp all this stuff. After all, look how we were all left hanging with chronic lyme. Believing primarily in western medicine is a big mistake. Sure we were raised to believe modern medicine is the most advanced form of science and to ignore anything less. Again, where did that get any of us with lyme or parasites?

As far as lyme/parasites goes, conventional medicine is clearly light years behind in the game. They want everything to show up in a blood test. That's just nuts, especially when the tests are flawed, and were created by flawed people (humans aren't perfect).

We all have parasites. Healthy people just have less of them. Humans are just so arrogant (man's biggest flaw). Parasites are actually smarter than man. They don't need a stupid test to prove they also have parasites. They just live and breed. They are mother nature's way of recycling.

Remember Schopenhauer:

"All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
 
Posted by lax mom (Member # 38743) on :
 
I believe in parasites, but don't believe in starving them by not eating oats.
 
Posted by Catgirl (Member # 31149) on :
 
I know you do Lax. My post wasn't meant for you (just my two cents). [Smile]
 
Posted by beaches (Member # 38251) on :
 
IDK what to think, honestly.

Many of the foods listed are good for you. So what are we supposed to do? Not eat? That just isn't an option!
 
Posted by VV (Member # 38828) on :
 
I just highly doubt that individual parasites live mostly off one or two foods. It defies logic.

Also, there are no citations for sources and there is no presentation on where this information was gleaned from.

My gut tells me it's fiction.
 
Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
 
Clark did research all of her life. She probably took a bunch of parasites and if they headed mostly for certain foods, that was part of the determination. Oats is very beneficial for reproduction and reproduction is what parasites are after.
Ascaris lay 240,000 eggs a day! I would guess that takes some food out of our daily menu. If you also feed them multi vitamins, they may even lay more eggs! because they feed on them. My doctor says no to multiple supplements because parasites thrive on them. Yes, replenish what is missing, but then no more.

Surely you have heard of Hulda Clark and her lifelong work and research -- this chart is hers.
She has been persecuted for her work by the very people who do not admit that there is such a thing as Lyme and Co.

And parasites will eat anything to survive, even if we do not eat oats!

Have a good night.
 
Posted by glm1111 (Member # 16556) on :
 
I solved the problem by eating what I wanted including lots of dairy, and while the parasites are feeding I followed my food with antiparasitics and digestive enzymes which is their poison. Just read info that some doctors are now adding sugar to abx to kill resistent MSRA.

They figured out that resistent bacteria will go after the sugar and also eat the abx at the same time. The abx alone were not working.

It works for very resistent bacteria like MRSA. Didn't say anything about yeast, but they probably gave diflucan as well.

Agree, that Hulda Clark was a brilliant researcher and was way ahead of the game when it came to the parasites causing so much disease. Wish modern day docs would wake up!!

Gael
 
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
 
I think Hulda Clark had a lot to offer about parasites. However, everyone is fallible and she also thought she could cure cancer. She even wrote a book about curing cancer. Her theory was that parasitic worms were the cause of cancer.

Hulda Clark died of cancer. So, even though she has some good ideas about parasites she was not correct in everything.

My point is that it is very hard for people to discern what is true and what is not true in terms of what to eat, how to treat.

I do agree parasites play a big role in continued illness of some with lyme and other diseases.

Hiker53
 


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