Do You Have PARASITES?
CHART NOTES for
The TABLE of Possible SYMPTOMS of
Parasite infestation.
The term "PARASITE" is used here to indicate an organism which lives by virtue of the presence of another organism, a host. That is, if an organism interacts with you such that it makes you sick for a temporary period until your immune system destroys it, or, it destroys and weakens your lifesystem over a period of hours, days, or weeks to the point of death --- it is not included here as a parasite. Put another way, some organisms act like hunters or carnivores in respect to other organisms while others act like farmers or herbivores in respect to their hosts. The latter I have included here as "parasites."
Some bacteria, viruses, spores, fungi, worms, and single-cell lifeforms are parasites and some are not. With mutations resulting from the spontaneous workings of nature as well as from the biochemical and ecological changes we are responsible for --- some harmless and some helpful lifeforms become life-threatening while some which were life-threatening may become harmless. Such changes are normally infrequent. It is our ignorance and disrespect of and for ourselves and the environment which brings most chronic illnesses upon us ... including numerous endemic parasitic infestations.
Consider as you go through the list of SYMPTOMS on the Chart, the following:
- parasites can be amoeba, bacteria, fungi, moulds, worms, spores, ticks, cancer;
- parasites, like our bodies, are living, dynamic, food processing factories;
- each form of parasite influences at least one organ system;
- parasites take what they need for survival and leave the host the rest;
- parasites in the intestine or colon are irritated by food fiber and enzymes;
- good circulation removes parasite waste products which burden our immune system;
- good circulation removes our own waste products ... which attract some parasites;
- regular exercise encourages good blood, lymph, and digestive circulation;
- parasites can preprocess some undigestible foods into digestible for us;
- some parasites especially appreciate refined high carbohydrate foods;
- some parasites can be transferred by kissing, touching, coughing, intercourse;
- some parasites are most active during the night or the full moon;
- baking, roasting, barbecuing, boiling or frying of foods often kills parasites;
- microwaving of foods may not raise internal temperatures enough to kill parasites;
- some parasites migrate through our bodies as they follow stages of growth;
- soil, and anything with soil on it ... vegetables, hands, .. contains parasites;
- parasites can release hormones into our bodies and change our emotions;
- parasites can release wastes within us which dull our sense of awareness;
- ancient cultures understood that some herbs and spices were anti-parasitic;
- multiple parasitic infestations and ignorance make specific diagnoses difficult;
- scientists have identified at least 1000 different human parasites;
- different cultures often transfer/encourage specific parasitic strains;
- parasite infestation is encouraged by unbalanced negative stress loads;
- parasite infections are encouraged by the use of antibiotics and transplant drugs;
- we are largely unaware of the warning signals our body gives to us;
- our status quo Superego continually encourages us to deny symptoms;
- any symptoms may be an indication of one or more of many influences;
- ignorance, opinions, expectations, attitudes ---can intensify symptoms.
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TABLE NOTES: Dominant influenced structures and organs.
- Reptilian: structure of the brain responsible for physical survival - automatic reactions.
- Limbic: structure of the brain responsible for most emotions and desires (likes/dislikes).
- Neocortex: structure of the brain responsible for rational consciousness and linear thought.
- (+) over-reacting, over-taxed with demand, on high defense.
- (-) depressed, less active or responsive, damaged, aged.
These are a question of degree. Eventually, an over-reacting organ becomes tired and damaged if not allowed rest for re-energizing.
- enzymes, hormones --- toxicities added to the human system.
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The Difficulty of Connecting Symptom to Influence.
Symptoms may be the influence - result of:
- excessive waste products in the body;
- toxic byproducts released by parasites;
- "feeling" at a location apart (referred) from the influence;
- multiple parasitic influences;
- multiple non-parasitic influences;
- a combination of parasitic and non-parasitic influences;
- tension developed by fear, anxiety, paranoia;
- patterned expectations, as when ...
- we are told that we "should" feel a certain way;
- we are told that we "will" feel a certain way;
- we tell ourselves that we "should" or "will" feel ....
Now, you can understand why science, as usually practiced, is an inadequate approach for complex, individualized diseases ... and why most doctors do not consider and never try to understand nor convey to the patient any context of parasitism. Doctors, like the general population are also parasite infested. Up to 30% of patients admitted into hospitals for surgery or intensive care have been found to be infected while there with nosocomal (hospital-origin) parasites or viruses.
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Index to Organ Abbreviations:
ADR = adrenals LIV = liver
BLA = bladder LUN = lung
COL = colon LYM = lymphatic system
GAL = gall bladder KID = kidney
GON = gonads: ovaries, testicles
HRT = heart PAN = pancreas
INT = intestines PIT = pituitary
SKN = skin THY = thyroid
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Physical Trauma:
Access into the body may be made easier for some parasites by actions involving physical trauma. These include the following:
- Stumbles and trips >> falls;
- Loss of balance >> falls;
- pride & ignorance >> high risking;
- Exhaustion & fatigue >> falls;
- Playfulness with clawed animals;
- Cuts, abrasions, scratches, punctures from
- carelessness;
- ignorance;
- unavoidable accidents;
- Human, wild animal, or insect bites;
- Abrasions resulting from forced sex;
- Skinned knuckles from fighting;
- Cuts sustained from being beaten;
- Wounds sustained in competition or war.
Most physical trauma experiences can be avoided. Some are encouraged by cultural practices. Some are encouraged by gender patterning. Others are encouraged by immaturity, pride, and a lack of respect for the experiences and knowledge of others. Many result from carelessness, rushing, impatience, anger, and frustration. And this is one time when the most aggressive bully truly becomes the biggest loser.
The aggressor may win the fight, and, the parasites. In winning the fight by violent means, he will receive the biggest dose of injected parasites --- particularly if his adversary is human. Human sourced bites are known by doctors to produce just about the most infected wounds. A tie for dirtiest wound is shared by skinned knuckles that have hit someone else in the mouth. Where mentioned in the
Chart, this is a known manner of transmission for the specific parasite so noted. Look at the symptoms of such infection. Violence begets more violence.
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Click on this image
and assess yourself
for Parasitic Symptoms.
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Cautions:
Modern pharmaceutical chemical/surgical medicine is a simplistic cause-effect technician oriented approach to disease which was developed and promoted as a reaction to the undependability of 19th century herbalism. It has taken dominance because it adopted an authoritarian and mass production form of training which worshiped intellectualization. Since these factors were shared with nationalistic politics, modern medicine acquired power to impose a status quo through organization, promotion and money.
Herbalist,
Balancing, and alternative medical approaches to health ---
- have always been individualized,
- often self-taught professional arts,
- practiced in loosely organized trades
- with promotion by referral,
- learning by self-experience and mentoring,
- a reverence for nature and the human body,
- a desire to assist others ...
- beyond that of making material gain.
Without organization, each herbalist or other alternative practitioner, exhibited greater or lesser degrees of knowledge, effectiveness, professionalism, and awareness.
Pareto's 80/20 rule explains the reality of both approaches. Both essentially have 80% incompetent practitioners and 20% competent ones. The crucial difference for you is that the modern organized wealthy system has the ability to mass promote its successes and myths and to deny and hide its failures and abuses.
Alternative healthcare approaches do not have this luxury so they tend to grow by a process of referral and at the desperation of those who have spent all of their monies and energies bowing to modern medicine's god of technology, power, and simplicity.
Modern medicine has allowed an epidemic of parasitic and hypersensitive chronic illnesses to mushroom for the past 50 years+ (1945 - 1998) through constant denial and intellectualization. Whichever approach you choose to follow, take care to find an effective, honest, humble practitioner ... or your money and your health will be wasted and lost.
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Relevancy is the most important aspect of Truth.
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