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Saturday, July 10, 2010

RID THE TAPEWORMS PARASITES

Tapeworms can make us have a mineral imbalance, thyroid imbalance, intestinal gas, high or low blood sugar, bloated, jaundice, fluid build-up and have been found in the brain and causes disease here. The tapeworm is only one of the parasites their are too many others for me to cover in a blog. Every disease has it's parasite! (Corresponding, or correlating anti fungal herbs with more research in the organic grown herbs (plants), where its DNA is not missing only then will we find cures to all sickness.) Now, its "blind sited" or "hunt and peck" at the best. Most organic "bitter" herbs (seeds) are best natural medicine for parasites. If it isn't working change to another herb! (rotate, but be faithful as you would a drug. The eggs are ever present and can hatch out again!) Watch the foods you eat, even runny uncooked eggs has two parasites involved. (mayo?)
Tapeworms are long, flat, ribbon-like creatures and common in all parts of the world. There are many different species of tapeworms and man is easily the best host. Tapeworms do not have a digestive system so they absorb nutrients through their skin while inside a body. Tapeworms live in the intestines where they absorb nutrients, especially vitamin B-12 and folic acid, and give off dangerous waste products. Their eggs can travel through the blood anywhere within the body to obstruct the normal functions of organs. The brain disease of epilepsy have a ratio of 75% caused by this problem. (see: The History Channel, Monsters Inside Me.)
People with tapeworm infections feel toxic, dizzy, weak, have unclear thinking, high and low blood sugars, hunger pains, poor digestion, allergies, sensitive to touch, and have symptoms associated with “verminous intoxication,” resulting from the worm's wastes. When the worm is rolled up it creates a ball under worm infections causes a sugar imbalance and people either gain or lose weight. Most tapeworms require an intermediate host besides human and the worms are named accordingly. In a few instances, humans may serve as both hosts and this bladder can result in a dangerous condition called “cystercercosis” or bladder worms and can be a large cyst in the heart or brain. These juvenile larvae stages of the worms may burrow into various organs of the body. (For help try: “Rascal”, pumpkin seeds, garlic, cramp bark, capsicum, thyme, or black walnut 4 ounces sassafras 2 ounces, pine needles 2 ounces. Make a tea and drink three 8 ounce cups a day.BEEF TAPEWORM (Taenia saginata)
This tape worm is found worldwide and is very common in the U.S. It's among the most common types of tapeworm in man. They can become 4 to 8 feet long and cattle serve as their intermediate host. Cattle ingest the eggs which develop into a larval stage inside the muscles. From there humans acquire the infection through through eating raw or undercooked beef. American Cattle are infected and only about 80% of the cattle are inspected for this worm. 25% of all infections are missed during inspections.
PORK TAPEWORM (Taenia solium)
For this tapeworm the pig is the intermediate host. The dangerous aspect of this tapeworm is the fact that humans may act as both the intermediate host, carrying the larval cyst stage somewhere inside their body, and as the final host carrying the adult worm inside their intestines and passing out eggs, or act as both, a condition known as self-infection. Inside the intestines the adult worm may become 20 feet long. People with adult tape worm infections show symptoms similar to those discussed earlier. They get the infection by eating raw or under-cooked pork. To become infected with the larval stage (cysercerci, or bladder worm) is easier. Humans ingest the tiny egg through contaminated food, water, soil or hand to mouth contact. This condition may become more serious. Once inside the body the egg hatches into a larva which will eventually migrate throughout the body to various organs, like the muscles, heart, eye, liver, spine, and brain. Individuals with this disease may end up with headache, blindness, paralysis, epilepsy and etc.
BROAD FISH TAPEWORM (Diphyllobothrium latum)
This is usually the largest of the human tapeworms, reaching up to 30 feet long. Humans acquire the infections through eating raw or under-cooked fish. Man is the final host for the worm, as it must pass through a tiny cope-pod then to a fish, and finally to man. Symptoms of infections are similar to other tape worm infections.
DOG TAPEWORM (Dipylidium caninum)
This tape worm is common in dogs and cats everywhere. It is also very common in children due to their close association with these pets. The intermediate host of this worm is the louse or flea. Human are the final host and they get the infection through ingesting the louse or flea that contains the larva of the tape worm. Children who are infected show disturbed sleep, grinding of the teeth, and intestinal disturbances.
DWARF TAPEWORM (Hymenolepsis nana)
Maybe the most common tapeworm is the Dwarf Tapeworm. It is small, only a few centimeter long. This worm needs no intermediate host, so humans and especially children may become infected through ingestion of the eggs. The eggs may also develop in grain beetles and other insects and they in turn infect grain. This is how humans usually become infected. Through unhygienic habits, man may reinfect himself with the eggs, which pass out in the feces.
RAT TAPEWORM (Hymenolepsis diminuta)
This tape worm is similar to the dwarf tape worm only larger, up to 1-3 feet long. Rats usually are the final host but occasionally man may be the final host. The intermediate infected through eating contaminated insects or grain.Image result for be a pepper too


FOR HELP FOR ALL TAPEWORMS TRY THESE AND there are OTHERS...
'Rascals'
Pumpkin Seeds
Garlic
Cramp bark
Thyme
(4 capsules 3 times daily) Take the whole bottle till gone.
Or, Black Walnut Hulls, Cloves and Wormwood
etc., Also see my parasite pages. http://earthsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2008/12/seeds-that-kill-parasites-fungi-micro.html
and,
http://earthsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2009/03/parasites-anti-fungals-seed-remedies.html
http://www.curezone.com/ has more photo but so does doing a Google search in “images” for all the tape worms images.
http://earthsorganicnews.blogspot.com/2008/09/history-of-eating-meatbible-ref.html

*Note: You will need the liver herbals to move them out!
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