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GiGi
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THERAPY RESISTANT PARASITES

We know that parasites, most of the roundworms and tapeworms have an unbelievable ability to store large amounts of metals in their skin without being metabolically disturbed by it. When a patient has amalgam fillings, usually on a daily basis this nice stream of mercury and tin and other trace metals is coming down, and the worms immediately take that into their coat � they are like a knight in shining armor.

They become completely invulnerable to our own immune system because one thing our white cells cannot handle in large amounts is mercury. Our white cells die when they try to gobble up the mercury. They commit suicide. And it doesn�t help the organism, because when the white cell dies, it releases everything it has stored back into the system.
Metals are not �metaboliz-able�. They cannot be transformed into something else that�s not disturbing. Once they are released again, they are just as toxic as they were before.

It has beeen found very often that the big tapeworms or roundworms hanging in the gut with their mouths wide open ready, waiting for the next dose of mercury that they take in and then put it in their coat to protect themselves from our immune system, and one of the first things we do in the treatment of Lyme Disease, we are getting more and more ruthless with the neuroglocal diseases looking for worms.

Dr. K. sees a tremendous increase in the amount of parasites and worms, many different, as never before.

So for all these reasons, we have to treat toxic metals. When parasite treatment is effective, toxic metals are being released and have to be treated.

Colon cancer and some of the lower pelvic cancers are often linked to chronic undetected large parasites people have.

Chronic illnesses that are not generally know to be caused by mercury toxicity, but respond dramatically to systematic mercury elimination (Dr. K�.s personal observation):

Alzheimers, Lymphoma (non-Hodgkins), Chronic intractable depression, Bowel Dysbiosis (yeast syndrome), Most addictions, Behavioral disorders in children and teenagers, Autism, Most chronic pain syndromes, CFIDS and MCS, Many malignancies, Premature aging, Sexual disorders and infertility.

Taking care.


(from many years of learning from Dr. K. and my own experience)

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GiGi - do you have any references for the mercury/parasite connection? I'd like to study it further. Also - I was looking for metal/yeast connection information, as well. Do you have any info about that?
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Yes, I have run through thousands of them. But I do not have time to dig or copy that stuff. I simply don't have the time nor do I want to. If you have doubt, do your own research involving all the alternative names and clinics you have ever heard of. The stuff is not accepted for publication in the best journals --- just another way of keeping the truth hidden. Too many doctors and researchers have lost their grants, positions, and all of that is being done very quietly.

We are living in a very strange world.

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I'll check your old posts & continue looking. Thanks. I know what you mean.
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GiGi,

I was wondering how i can go about treating for heavy metals on my own? I definitely have roundworms and have been treating them for some time now but also believe that I have heavy metals too.

I tested negative for heavy metals so my LLMD isn't treating me for them but I feel as if I'm not making much progress treating the roundworms alone.

Also, do you know of an effective way to get rid of the roundworms? I know it takes some time but I have been at it for 6 months with not much progress.

Thank you so much for all of your invaluable help [Smile]

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birdie67, your LLMD has some catching up to do.
It is not a good idea to tackle parasites and metals by yourself. Why are you paying someone who recognizes only part of this disease? I am sure you can find someone in your area that can point you further. Contact betterhealthguy.com and ask his advice. He is very familiar with all and also testing and treatment protocols.

You can also contact any of the several people in my area who do these treatments every day.www.andreannarainville.com

In the meantime, go to www.detoxmetals.com and become familiar with all that is offered on that website. The doctor involved is a student of Dr. K. going back several years. Many things you can learn there about metal detox in a simple way.
But you have to tackle the parasites first to get at the metals. It would be nice, depending on your condition, to have someone stand by for support.

Contact me privately if you wish, via [email protected]

Keep going!

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I have read often that we produce yeast/fungus to protect us from heavy metals.

I know from personal experience that when ever I am treating parasites, I always experience release of heavy metals, followed by yeast die-off.

I just read a VERY good PDF about diatomaceous earth and it has the most comprehensive information I've ever seen on parasites.

I tried to post it in a new topic but for some reason the URL won't work.

If you want to read this - and please do - google

Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth and It's Many Uses

It will show a PDF at organic-gardening-shop.com

Sorry I can't make it easier by posting a link.

Yes, they are selling a product (I have no affiliation) but very good reading about heavy metals, parasites, fungus and just about everything under the sun.

Parasite info starts at about page 45.

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Thank you both so much. I am going to email you, GiGi.

I looked over the website for the heavy metal detox and it looks really good.

I will google and read the link on the diatomaceous earth, that sounds good too.

Thanks again [Smile]

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NanaDubo, thanks for reminder. This link works:

http://www.organic-gardening-shop.com/Agorganics/Artilces/Food%20Grade%20Diatomaceous%20Earth%20and%20It's%20Many%20Uses.pdf

DE works! in so many ways. Besides all else it does removing neurotoxins, it has increased to the volume of my hair, my nails - and is a very easy-to-take binder that costs pennies. I bought 10 lbs at Amazone for $20 including s/h. So check around carefully.

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Thanks for the reminder... I have been using chlorella & modified citrus pectin. I think it's time for a change.
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