HUMAN BODY PARASITES AND THE ERE
We are All Subject to Parasites
Every one of us every day of our lives
is subject to parasites - anyone who touches doorknobs is subject to parasites.
Millions of parasites, including mites, worms, bacteria, fungi, and viruses
are eating your flesh right now! The human race is subject to infestation
by more than 1,000 types of parasites. These freeloaders can be extremely
harmful, wrecking havoc on the health of their unwitting hosts.
Parasites are Likely with You Now
Virtually all parts of our bodies will
host some type of parasite within our lifetimes. Parasitic infestation
of the bodies of humans has reached epidemic proportions in some parts
of the world, including North America, representing a major health challenge
that is often overlooked by medical professionals. There is a tendency
to only treat the symptoms-chronic fatigue, skin rashes, muscle and joint
pain, weakened immune system, forgetfulness, food allergies, colitis, water
retention, and many others-without considering that parasites may be the
root cause of health problems.
Hookworms are Vicious!
Parasites are living beings that exist
on the bodies of other living things. Inside the human body parasites enjoy
what we eat, sucking the nutrients from our food while we get the leftovers
and the
parasites' waste products! An example
of a particularly nasty parasite is an American species of hookworm, aptly
named, Necator Americanus or American Murdered. These ugly creatures attach
themselves to intestinal walls, and then suck on tissues and blood, causing
the host to suffer from iron deficiency anemia.
Tapeworms are Huge!
When we are always hungry we may jokingly
say that we have tapeworms. However, there is nothing funny about tapeworms.
These huge parasites may be more than 30' long and are capable of producing
a million plus eggs a day. Tapeworms consume so much food that the host
may actually be hungry all the time, yet may appear obese because of the
tapeworm-induced water retention.
Hard to Avoid Pinworms
Pinworms are extremely common intestinal
parasites. Itıs hard to avoid pinworm infestation because their eggs are
often airborne. Once pinworms are snugly ensconced inside the human body
they crawl outside the anus at night, causing severe itching and then lay
their eggs on bedding or sleep wear.
One thing to remember about parasites:
Although most of them lack a brain, as we know it, they are highly developed
survival machines. They focus all their energies on eating and reproducing.
Getting rid of them is difficult.
Not All Parasites are Menacing
Some living things that park themselves
on or in our bodies actually perform a service. One example is the relatively
harmless tooth amoeba. Brushing your teeth won't drive these tiny squatters
out; they run for cover when they see a toothbrush, then happily emerge
to feast on microscopic bits of food or other organic material. This kind
of relationship between host and parasite is called mutualism. Another
less than dangerous parasite is the dust mite. Although they can cause
allergies, dust mites operate as a sort of cleanup crew for our skin.
They march about on our skin and scalps
all day, scarfing up dead skin cells. Combine the invisible guest such
as worms and bacteria with visible ones like fleas, ticks, mosquitoes,
lice and flies - all of whom feed on human blood or tissue - and itıs easy
to get a little paranoid about being a host to an army of parasites!
Keep Parasites Away
One way you can keep parasites away is
to strengthen your own immune system. Eliminate sugar saturated fat, junk
food, white flour, yeast, alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. Avoid eating meat
that is not well done. Educate yourself about proper food handling and
storage practices. Drink plenty of pure water and consider a moderate exercise
program. Practice good personal hygiene by washing your hands often with
soap.
Parasites-The Silent Killers
Many people take bottles and bottles of
the best nutritional supplements, but then can't understand why they don't
work. Often this is because the parasites are getting the best nutrients!
You get the "scraps and leftovers" while they grow healthy and fat and
your organs starve for nutrition. A silent battle is waging at all times
within your body-a battle between YOU and the PARASITES! You swallow the
food and they get the good out of it. Maybe this is the reason you have
never felt great in spite of eating the most nutritious meals.
Here are some of the things you may
be dealing with:
Microscopic parasites can get into your
joints and eat the calcium linings of the bone. This can lead to excruciating
arthritis.
- Parasites can eat the protein coating
on the nerves (the myelin sheath). This causes a disruption in the nerve
signal from the brain.
- Many times when a person has an inflamed
appendix, it is removed and found to be loaded with parasites!
- Microscopic parasites can live in every
organ of the body and contribute to just about any disease known to man.
Many people make every effort to keep
the inside of their houses spotlessly clean, but they neglect to clean
the inside of their body-which is far more important. People often get
parasites by eating fruits and vegetables that are not washed properly.
They eat spores and these spores later hatch in the colon. Many people
eat raw meat and sushi (raw fish). This is a big cause of parasites
How Many Types?
Here is a list of the different types
of worms and parasites that have been identified in humans. It is hypothesized
that everyone has all twelve of these worms and parasites in them in different
layers of the colon.
- Tapeworms. These parasites have
been known to grow up to 36" and longer. One person keeps a jar in her
home, full of tapeworms she has removed from people.
- Whiteworms. These come in all
sizes. They are often the color of eggshells and look like
spaghetti. They turn black when they grow
up.
- Redworms. These look just
like the earthworms you see in the ground. They come out of the colon wrapped
in balls. They can be as long as 6² to 7" in length.
- Inchworms. These are thick,
black, and bumpy. They are as thick as fountain pens and about 2" long.
- Blackworms. These are 1
to 12" in length. They come out of the colon wrapped around each other
with yellow acid water mixed with them. They live deep in the impacted
colon wall.
- Pinworms. These are tiny little
parasites that wiggle when they come out. They are about 3/4" and live
in the intestine. At least one in five children have pinworms.
- Hookworms. These are curved and
are about 6² long. They come to a point at both ends and are shaped
like a fishhook. They are grey in color. One quarter of the worldıs population
has hookworms, including 50% of Americans.
- Little Fish. These are
a type of parasite with a round head and a tail. They actually swim as
they come out of the colon. In many cases they will try to swim back up
the colon. They come out in schools and are ?² long. Everyone has these!
- Threadworms. These parasites
are as thin as a thread. They are cream-colored and often come out by the
hundreds.
- Fuzzballs. These are parasites
that are round and have fur on them. Many cancer patients have these. They
are 1/4 to 3/4" in diameter and are yellow.
- Spiders. These are a type
of parasite that looks just like a spider. They often have many legs and
are colored brown. Some look like an octopus. They are often 1" long.
- Stickpin worms. These are
still another type of parasite that looks like a stickpin. They are 1"
long and have a head like a pea, which is perfectly round. The babies are
white and the adults are black.
Worse than an Epidemic
There are so many worms and parasites
itıs worse than an epidemic. Parasites sometimes come out of people by
the litter. They nest in the black, impacted colon. As one layer is cleaned,
a certain type of worm comes out. Another layer brings out another type
of worm. People should go on a parasite-cleansing program a few times a
year.
Even more effective
would be the consistent use of the Electro Reflex Energizer (ERE), with
its electrocuting effect on these little critters.
If You Suspect Parasites
Anyone who has or suspects they have parasites
should use the Electro Reflex Energizer (ERE) for seven (7) days consecutively.
The reason for this is that different parasites have different life cycles
and different longevity, different hatching schedules and so on.
Eliminating the Dead Parasites
At this point the challenge is to cleanse
the body so that the dead parasites can be eliminated. This involves serious
cleansing and keeping the bowels open so that the parasites (which were
electrocuted to death by the electrical frequency of the ERE) can be eliminated.
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It is important to detoxify the body by
taking detox baths. A simple routine is to put one cup of baking soda in
a tub of hot water and soak for 30 minutes. Just soak and relax---let go
of stress. Do this every day if you are really toxic, or at least once
a week until toxins have been released.
More Info On the ERE:
REFLEXOLOGY
- ELECTRO RELEX
ENERGIZER