Agreed. I think Clark has a lot of good stuff. However, in my personal opinion there are some holes in her information and solutions. I know that they work for some people. However, over the years I’ve tried combinations (Black Walnut green hulls,
Wormwood and Clove) from several different companies and none of them worked. I’m kind of in the same boat you are in. Which is why I got particularly excited when I saw the info in MH’s pages on “proper species of
Wormwood , and correct part of
Black-Walnut being the male bud and not the hull. “ It appears as if there is
Science to back that statement up, and it made sense in light of what I had experienced-- or rather what I had not experienced, which was any evidence whatsoever of the products working. I was planning on getting a zapper, but decided to put it off and try this guys stuff, which I am currently trying and will report back after a month. The idea of zapping is one that I am not completely sold on anyway, because it doesn’t seem to make sense to be that being healthy should require electricity and contraptions. There must be herbs and food—seems a more intelligent way for things to run.
I’ve also read Morton Walker’s book _Olive leaf Extract_ and it says similar things about olive leaf. It says that most anything you can buy in the market won’t be worth a damn for several reasons like proper species and how the essential components are destroyed in manufacture. He gives instructions on how to do it right yourself. I’m learning a lot about herbs and discovering that it is not just having the right plant. It is knowing which part to use, and how to prepare it so you don’t destroy the operative element.
Mh says that the reason that the Clark formula works at all (and it does for some people) is: because
Black-Walnut hulls are high in potassium, and potassium helps a person to fight off the
parasites via their own immune system. Maybe that is why her system puts such emphasis in living in a totally chemically free environment. Definitely a good plan to do as much as a person can in this area—but she writes as if her cures are contingent on living in a deserted cabin in the Rockies with no neighbors in the next unit who keep bleach or run dryers. And maybe her cures are dependant on becoming more chemical free than I have managed to do—maybe my immune system never got the boost it needed to be able to throw out
parasites with extra potassium. All theories.
Incidentally, I have tried Dr. Clark’s Co-enzyme Q-10 for
Ascaris and it is the bomb. It works amazingly well. The brand I used was Solgar (vegetarian capsules) dumped them into honey, stirred and ate. They worked. Problem is this only kills adult. To kill the eggs requires contraptions. Ozonated olive oil and maybe a zapper, I forget. Anyhow (at a little over $30.00 a dose) I quit using it, because killing the adults only releases eggs. I’ll go back to using that if I find something else that can kill the eggs. That may end up being oil of oregano and olive leaf—I’m still doing research and testing :P
Like you, I also need to kill off the other things as well. I think co-enzyme Q-10 only gets ascaris.
Anyhow, if in your search you find any other informational goodies, please send them my way. And good luck getting rid of the rice.
Gardeninginthefog
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The reason I asked you that is that over the years I’ve tried combinations (Black Walnut green hulls,
Wormwood and Clove) from several different companies and none of them worked. I’m kind of in the same boat you are in. Which is why I got particularly excited when I saw the info in MH’s pages on “proper species of wormwood, and correct part of
Black-Walnut being the male bud and not the hull. “ It appears as if there is
Science to back that statement up, and it made sense in light of what I had experienced-- or rather what I had not experienced, which was any evidence whatsoever of the products working. I was planning in getting a zapper, but decided to put it off and try this guys stuff, which I am currently trying and will report back after a month. The idea of zapping is one that I am not completely sold on anyway, because it doesn’t seem to make sense to be that being healthy should require electricity and contraptions. There must be herbs and food—seems a more intelligent way for things to run.
I’ve also read Morton Walker’s book _Olive leaf Extract_ and it says similar things about olive leaf. It says that most anything you can buy in the market won’t be worth a damn for several reasons like proper species and how the essential components are destroyed in manufacture. He gives instructions on how to do it right yourself. I’m learning a lot about herbs and discovering that it is not just having the right plant. It is knowing which part to use, and how to prepare it so you don’t destroy the operative element.
Mh says that the reason that the Clark formula works at all (and it does for some people) is: because black walnut hulls are high in potassium, and potassium helps a person to fight off the
parasites via their own immune system. Maybe that is why her system puts such emphasis in living in a totally chemically free environment. Definitely a good plan to do as much as a person can in this area—but she writes as if her cures are contingent on living in a deserted cabin in the Rockies with no neighbors in the next unit who keep bleach or run dryers. And maybe her cures are dependant on becoming more chemical free than I have managed to do—maybe my immune system never got the boost it needed to be able to throw out parasites with extra potassium. All theories.
Incidentally, I have tried Dr. Clark’s Co-enzyme Q-10 for
Ascaris and it is the bomb. It works amazingly well. The brand I used was Solgar (vegetarian capsules) dumped them into honey, stirred and ate. They worked. Problem is this only kills adult. To kill the eggs requires contraptions. Ozonated olive oil and maybe a zapper, I forget. Anyhow (at a little over $30.00 a dose) I quit using it, because killing the adults only releases eggs. I’ll go back to using that if I find something else that can kill the eggs. That may end up being oil of oregano and olive leaf—I’m still doing research and testing :P
Like you, I also need to kill off the other things as well. I think co-enzyme Q-10 only gets ascaris.
Anyhow, if in your search you find any other informational goodies, please send them my way. And good luck getting rid of the rice.
Gardeninginthefog