Monday, 13 September 2010

How Common Are Parasites? Are They Making Your Belly Fat?

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How common are parasites?

Do not be fooled into thinking parasites are a “Third World” problem, by some investigating you will find a lot of literature on parasite and the dangers they pose
Well over 80% of people suffering from slight inflammation of the abdomen, unrelated aches and pains will indicate the presence of parasites.

.The information that is in this article comes from the US and Europe. A medical manufacturer from the US put out a pamphlet which reads: “Colon Therapy has an "anthelmitic" action ( meaning parasites are removed). We find that over 90% of the people we examine in our clinics have some form of parasites.

The most common of all are tapeworms. Skilled technicians have reported seeing green, brown, grey, yellow and white ones, and various combinations. Patients also report seeing pieces of tapeworm in the toilet bowl, varying from a few inches to a few feet. (The longest one reported was 57 inches.) Various other parasites are seen, including hook worms pinworms, whip worms and many other exotic forms. Tapeworms are usually of the beef, pork or fish variety.

Do not be misguided Many Vegetarians will also have various parasites. The eggs may be eaten with vegetables or fruit. Thread worms and hook worms can pass through the unbroken skin - and they are sometimes picked up when one walks through the grass.”
In New Zealand, a large full page advertisement for “Combantrin” (a commercial worm preparation), shows a small girl handing a pencil to a classmate. The caption reads:
“The simple act of passing a pencil, sharing a book, using the same doorknob, or even sharing a house with untreated adults is all that is required for parasites to spread - No matter how clean your child may be, and no matter how careful you are. The symptoms caused by parasites may include: Loss of appetite, anal and vulval itching and scratching, disturbed sleep, occasional bed-wetting in younger children. These may seem like common occurrences in childhood, but unfortunately this is because the parasite problem is a common one.”

A patient was told that her daily migraines were caused by parasites in her intestines. She was not surprised by this, and she said she had just returned from Europe where she had taken her children to a doctor. The children had been restless and had indigestion. The doctor told her that he felt the children had pinworms, and it was the parasites, which were causing the symptoms. She told the doctor that she thought it was impossible for her children to have parasites, as she insisted on the highest standard of hygiene. She had not seen any sign of worms in her children's clothes or in their beds. But, the doctor insisted, and told her that over 90% of people in that part of Europe had parasites of one kind or another - so she should not feel ashamed or surprised that her children also had parasites.
Our diagnosis was correct, and when she took the herbs, her migraines and other aches soon disappeared. Yet, this patient had been to a number of doctors, and none of them had been able to do anything to relieve her headaches.
In an interview recorded in a health publication, Dr. William Kelley, famous cancer specialist says: “I find parasites in 92% of people. Everybody - rich and poor -the whole population have parasites. It is not restricted to lower classes at all. Pets are great carriers of parasites. Also, vegetables may carry parasitic organisms.
"One day I had a lady who was a little over 5 feet tall and weighed 300 pounds! She was on a 400 to 500 calorie diet and starving to death. I said to her, ‘You've got so many worms, all you're absorbing is the water!’

"This horrified her! Most people are upset at the thought of having worms. She started a bottle of special supplements I gave her, but nothing happened. So, she went to her family doctor who took a stool culture, but could not find anything.
“The lady decided to finish the herbs by taking it regularly as directed. One night she was lying in her bed, and she felt a tickling in her throat and thought it is mucous. She went to the bathroom and coughed it up, put it in a Kleenex and turned the light on.
The scream she let out woke up her husband, and what they found in the tissue was the head and two more inches of a tapeworm, which had come up in her throat. Lots of times, particularly in children, the tapeworm will come through the nose looking for some more to eat.

“Parasites mimic a lot of disease. Like heart trouble. I found this once in a nurse who had suffered with all kinds of heart trouble and went to doctors for years, whenever she had these heart spells. I said to her “You should have gone to the vet.” She asked why? I said, “Because you have heart worms.” She took her herbs and never had any more trouble.
“Most stomach aches and colitis could have a parasite involvement. Liver damage and liver trouble can often be caused by worms. Sometimes a colony of worms will crawl up in the gall bladder and give you trouble. This can be the trouble with overweight people. The worms are being well fed. The body is only getting the water and the calories but a fraction of the nutrients.”

In a Nutritional Almanac printed by McGraw-Hill and reproduced in part below, we read, "worms irritate the intestinal lining and therefore cause poor absorption of nutrients." Signs of worms may include diarrhea, hunger pains, appetite loss, weight loss and anemia.
In “The Miami Herald” dateline June 25, 1978 an article appeared titled “Worms Outrank Cancer as Man's Deadliest Enemy”. It reads:
“One of every four people in the world is infected with roundworms, which cause fever, cough and intestinal problems. A quarter of the world’s people have hookworms, which can cause anemia and abdominal pain. Another third of a billion people suffer from abdominal pain and diarrhea caused by whipworms.”
Not much research is being done on these diseases (i.e. parasite related diseases). The U.S. spends more than $US800 million a year on cancer research. All the nations in the world combined spend less than one twentieth that amount studying parasitic diseases.
Of the amount of money spent on Cancer research, one thing is agreed upon -that toxins and poisons in the body cause chronic irritation of tissues, which results in cancer.
There is also plenty of other evidence that cancer of internal structures such as organs or other tissues is caused by chronic irritation of the cells by toxins in the body.
Almost all the books written by (so called) “quacks” claim that cancer can be cured by cleansing the body and ridding it of parasites and toxins. In other words, once the tissues stop being irritated by excessive quantities of toxins in the blood, the cancer not only stops proliferating, but may actually disappear altogether if the treatment is started in time. (Note that only the medical profession attempts to treat cancer by introducing more toxic drugs to the body.)

Dr Bernard W. Barber
PhD, BSc in Allied Health Sciences

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