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Parasites
For the
purposes of this article, the term parasites includes all organic
life forms that get into our bodies and cause disease. Again Dr
Hulda Clark has done an excellent job of explaining to the general
public what these parasites are and how to get rid of them. The
first obvious action is to try and minimise the number which get
in, and hygiene and cleanliness are obvious places to start. Having
got in however it is then up to the body's natural defence mechanisms
to try and neutralise them. If the body's immune system is weak
it has an uphill battle - if it is strong it will most times succeed.
So how do we manage to keep our immune systems strong? The many
different types of health practitioners all have their own ways
of achieving this.
There
is little doubt that those people who live a healthy lifestyle,
ie, eat a good nutritious diet, avoid ingesting toxins, and get
plenty of exercise and rest, find it much easier to avoid disease.
This is becoming more and more difficult in our present Western
societies, and many people are finding it necessary to use nutritional
supplements to restore the balance.
If
a bacterial infection manages to overcome the immune system, antibiotics
can help, but bear in mind that they damage the immune system
and this can leave the way open for one of the chronic degenerative
diseases to set in.
A
major source of infection in many people's bodies is their mouths.
Most dentists do not warn us when they put in a root canal filling
that there is no way of totally sealing off the capillaries in
the dead tooth. These fill with bacteria which provide a constant
source of infection for the immune system to fight for the rest
of our lives. All it needs then is for the immune system to be
knocked out by, for example, an overdose of antibiotics, and you
develop leukaemia (or something equally serious). In fact extensive
research by Dr Weston Price has shown that about 70% of people
with a root canal filling will develop a chronic degenerative
disease which can be at least partly attributed to the root canal
filling. Dr George Meinig has publicised this research widely,
and some dentists are heeding it but many aren't. In the 21st
century all dentists will need to take issues like this seriously
or face the dangers of litigation from an angry public. This is
of course a major concern to their professional organisations
and explains their reluctance to face up to these issues. Other
sources of infection in the mouth include cavitations which have
not been cleaned out after a tooth has been extracted. A soft
bony mass regrows in the area and becomes a home for bacterial
infection. Anyone who has these conditions in their mouths and
has developed any chronic degenerative disease, or who is concerned
about the possibility of this happening, should consult a dentist
who is serious about attacking these problems. If your dentist
tells you that these things aren't a problem you should be 1ooking
for another dentist.
Dr
Hulda Clark and Dr Robert Beck have both developed interesting
ways of assisting the immune system to fight off viruses and bacteria.
Basically it has been known and proven for some time that all
viruses and bacteria can be immobilised by milliampere electric
currents. The challenge has been to find a practical way to use
that discovery. Hulda Clark uses a combination of an electronic
gadget and herbal treatments, but Bob Beck has found a different
way of immobilising all viruses and bacteria wherever they occur
in the body. He has seen many people recover from full blown AIDS,
as well as cancer and other diseases. Then there is always the
Rife system which has been around for over fifty years and has
been very successful at assisting people to overcome cancer and
other diseases.
Oxygen
therapies have been used for many years to assist the body to
repel all sorts of parasites. These have been widely publicised
by Ed McCabe among others. Basically either ozone (O3) or hydrogen
peroxide (H2O2) is used in minute quantities to oxygenate the
blood, as the micro-organisms which cause disease can only survive
in a low oxygen environment.
Read
on to see what
other measures are necessary to prevent chronic degenerative disease.
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