Re: Help identifying possible parasites
Yep, I agree. Those are
Tapeworm segements. Unfortunately you have to kill to the head to kill the
Tapeworm for that is what reproduces.
I have found that taking abt 1/4 tsp of cayenne 2-3 times a day will reveal those white rice (maybe not while on Humaworm or
Clarkia , but maybe yes then, too) and give a check on whether or not they are gone.
I tried many things to kill them & apparently killed off everything else but them at one point. What finally got rid of them for me was Pharmaguard Diatomaceous Earth.
Everyone who will listen to you should check for tapeworms. It's easy.
See link below for cayenne pepper challenge test to see if anyone has
Tapeworms (sometimes one sees seseme seed looking things instead of “white rice” or things that look like corn or pieces of nuts -
Tapeworms in different stages).
Hulda Clark says everyone she ever lab tested had
Tapeworms & everyone had other kinds of
parasites as well.
What helped me in case any of it can help you:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1522290#i
Another approach to tapeworms, also ascaris:
//www.curezone.org/clark/ascaris.asp
RE parasites, low enemas can help reveal what bugs are dying without any “digging around.” Enema bags are cheap & online or at drug stores. The net has many sites telling how to use them. Use 2 cups filtered water only per bag at a time. You don’t want to go too high and wash away good intestinal bacteria. (On occasion, to relieve really bad constipation, you can go higher, though. Preferably less than one time per week.) Add some yogurt with acidophilus, or “live cultures” to the last bag & eat some. This kind of yogurt is easy to find at most grocery stores. Kefir may also be used. The enemas can also help prevent the constipation often associated with initial stages of
parasite killing and just help speed up the cleansing process in general.
Also, many people are not aware that they are gluten sensitive, maybe even have celiac. A gluten sensitivity test can help. Even if one shows up just at Level 1 in sensitivity, that means the intestinal villi have been damaged & nutrients are not getting through as they should.