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But I have found that
all HIV/AIDS sufferers have "tapeworm disease". The stages are hatching. This
spews the tiny larvae and cysts, plus unfertilized eggs and their bacteria all
over the body, making you feel sick. Perhaps the large amounts of solvents
accumulated in the body forces them to hatch; perhaps the lowered immunity
allows them to hatch. The Syncrometer usually detects scolices (heads) and eggs
in the most vital organs: the thymus, spleen, bone marrow, brain and liver.
Tapeworm stages that
have disseminated in your body do not come unaccompanied, either. They bring
some very harmful bacteria and viruses with them. Streptomyces fungus is
one of the worst. Wherever I detect Streptomyces, a tapeworm stage is not
far away.
The herbal parasite
program is not effective against all tapeworms. [In the old editions of the
books Dr. Clark used to recommend Rascal against tapeworms.] The zapper can't
reach every one either. Other traditional herbs, such as pumpkin seed or male
fern, are helpful, but the most effective treatment I have found is
Co-enzyme Q10.
It takes a very large
amount, 3000mg, to reach tapeworm casts in far away places like the brain or
bone marrow. This is 3 grams. If you are extra tall or heavy, it takes 4 grams
[over 155 pounds].
Co-enzyme Q10 is
normally present in every cell of your body. It is never toxic and there are no
side effects. But its cost is prohibitive to take on an ongoing basis. Plan not
to reinfect yourself again so that one dose is enough. You could re-infect
yourself by eating rare meats or dairy products.
If you are very ill,
take the large definitive dose every fifth day until you are better. If you are
HIV positive but you are not ill, take it once a week. On other days take a
smaller dose, about 400mg.
To get its full
potency, take it on an empty stomach, such as before breakfast. You may open the
capsules and eat the powder straight or stirred into pure honey /1/4 tsp.).
Don't eat dozens of capsules. The capsules themselves could have an unexpected
toxin.
If you are not HIV
positive, you could reserve the large dose for times of illness, taking the
large dose once a week until you are well.
Tough
Tapeworms
But killing the
tapeworm larvae still might not end your tapeworm disease! A few
varieties of tapeworms, like Echinococcus multiocularis, have larvae
inside their larvae! An even those second generation larvae can have more larvae
inside them. These internal larvae are shielded from all things
that might harm them. That is undoubtedly why they are not eradicated by the
zapper current or herbs or even Co-enzyme Q10. The innermost larvae are called
hydatid sand. Testing with a Syncrometer reveals that in some persons,
unfortunate enough to have these tapeworm varieties, hydatid sand is still
present and alive after all these treatments. E. granulosis is the most
common variety to survive it all. It is found the world over, infesting sheep,
cattle, pigs, horses, goats and dogs.
But what harm would a
few left over stages of tapeworms do? With most of them dead, surely your health
should improve. In themselves, they may do little harm. But
Streptomyceswhich accompanies the larvae, does a great deal of harm.
Streptomyces can spread through your body like a virus, attacking your
weakened organs such as the thymus.
Streptomyces is
not merely a nuisance, like Candida. Streptomyces makes protease!
It uses up your nucleic acid bases, adenine and hypoxanthine; it makes nitrites
out of nitrates; it makes ammonia out of your urea; it has powerful immune
suppressant action on T-cells. This is no ordinary invader although it is
present in the soil everywhere.
Unless you kill every
grain of the hydatid sand and other leftover shielded larvae, you cannot get
well.
At the same time, the
cyst must not be opened to let out the mischief-makers, but merely penetrated to
kill the contents. Fortunately, we have found a combination of two things that
can penetrate a succession of membranes to kill the shielded larvae
within, as well as any trapped eggs. They are cysteine and ozonated olive oil.
We will discuss them shortly. But first, are there other parasites besides some
tapeworms that can survive our treatments so far? Yes. Ascaris.
If you do not get well
after the herbal parasite program, Co-enzyme Q10, and the zapper treatment, you
can assume you have either leftover tapeworm stages or survivor Ascaris
eggs.
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