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Parasites are part of life—whether you like it or not. The fact is that if you do own a pet in the shape of a dog or maybe a cat, we do give them the deworming medicine from time to time a year or two ago. Let me pose you the following question, however: the last time you dewormed yourself and your household was.
A person has some 2–3 kilograms of parasites in a lifetime. There is nothing wrong with that in itself—it is the way of things.
The issue, so I call it, begins when the parasites begin to affect your life because your body is no longer capable of containing them in a manageable number. You may not even be aware that you're having problems sometimes when a physician senses that something is not right. If your body pH is above 7, you're making life more difficult for parasites because parasites love acidic—not alkaline—environments to inhabit.
One of the most beneficial things you can do to your body is to cleanse the liver on a regular basis. A person with a healthy liver is hardly ever sick because their own immune system is working at peak performance. It is not always so much what damages the body that is the parasites themselves—but what is actually doing it is their droppings. Their presence is really what contributes to building up a state of acid in the body that supports further parasite growth. Unless you undertake regular prevention—say, every two years—you can become, as I did, unknowingly harboring your own zoo in you. In my case, it was 26 species of parasite ranging from small such as *Schistosoma* (thanks to dogs and cats, wriggling through your 200,000 km of veins and capillaries) to larger such as the liver fluke (*Fasciola hepatica*), 3 cm long and 1 cm wide.
Some of them are easy to eradicate and some of them long-term with lots of effort. Some of them even encourage the inner landscape of cancers and so forth—such as *Trichinella*, *Ancylostoma* (the hookworm) and so forth. Other things that can be living in your body include other fungi—such as black mold and other varieties. Fungal overgrowth has also been linked to problems such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s because their spread from the cells of the brain can interfere with neural pathways of information being passed through them. I myself had six varieties of fungi. Depending upon which one and where it is located, it can really affect your health.
Viruses and bacteria are smaller and also easier to get rid of, but again you also need to get them properly analyzed. It's also good to know that when you do get rid of the larger parasites, each of them releases some of the virus and some of the bacteria that remain in your body. These also need to be dealt with. You need to get them analyzed and in what quantities—then decide which of them pose the most risk to your life and health.
They do supply equipment to detect and kill such "creatures," which I call them—for over 100 years now, because of equipment that places frequencies on the body intended to target parasites, fungi, molds, viruses, or bacteria. That frequency causes it to kill or dissolve the parasite. Next, the body is conscious that it has something in there that is outside of itself and starts cleansing via the bloodstream, lymphatic system, liver, etc.
If you do use these frequency methods on somebody, use them with great care and be in the care of someone who knows what to do. You may not notice anything right away, and the dead parasite trash may hit you with full force several hours later. And if you eliminate too many at the same time, it really can give you sepsis—in the best scenario, you're in intensive care in the hospital; in the worst scenario, you're dead.
And that is where the "less is more" maxim really enters here. Patience is required here. How do you envision seeing this information? Do you ever wonder why we never really talk about this topic?It is written from experience—having gone through this detox regimen on a daily basis over the past three consecutive years. You can be sure that I'm a subject matter expert on the subject. Only do you really get it when you start to see dead parasites in your bowl—more than 80 in one stool—or you're passing larvae and feel them bursting in your skin, e.g., on your brow, or experience a dead Onchocerca volvulus (threadworm) squirming at your knee joint? Experience cannot be described.
I penned this, and all of my other material, as a gift to anyone who feels that the time has come to better their life—so that you don't find yourself like me in a hospital environment being informed that you've less than a month to live. I wish you all the very best—and that things will improve for you beyond the confines of life itself. At home in Honduras, I personally use the fruit of the Noni tree whose juice, properly prepared, is 160 times more potent than chemotherapy. Best regards and thank you-Jakub Karásek, MBA and LL.M.