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Intestinal Flukes

The lowly snail

The normal life cycle of human intestinal flukes requires a body of water, a snail, and a human who eats watercress or something similar.

This unfortunate person who consumes the parasite cyst that has glued itself onto the 'cress (after the cyst has gone through several life changes inside the body of a snail) will very likely become host to
the parasite and its new family.

Beginning the cycle again, the intestinal flukes lay eggs that move out of the body in the feces.

Now, it's annoying to host these little guys - they eat your food and leave their messes for you to clean up.

Their presence in your body causes excess mucus, sinus problems, digestive malfunction, etc.
But the real kicker, according to Dr. Hulda Clark, in her book The Cure for All Cancers, is when you have intestinal flukes lodged in your intestines AND you also have isopropyl alcohol in your system. Now we know not to drink rubbing alcohol, so how does it get inside your body?

Like this: your skin is your largest (and a very absorptive) organ. The personal care products we use daily (and it is estimated that the average American uses at least 15 body care products each day) almost always have some sort of "propyl" listed in the ingredients. And even if it isn't listed, it's most likely there anyway, as it is one of the most popular cleaning agents in commercial application.

You put it on your skin and just a very minute amount soaks in ... your body sends it to your liver to be broken down, because alcohol is recognized as a toxin. Then, something else is applied- shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, moisturizer, cologne, and the "propyls" start adding up.

So now you have propyl alcohol floating around your body. It comes into contact with the parasite eggs that are supposed to move out of the body still intact. What happens?

The alcohol is a solvent capable of dissolving the protective casing of the egg, and these hatchling miracidia, as they're called, begin releasing the third life stage of the intestinal fluke, known as rediae.

Under normal conditions, the liver would filter these hatching eggs from the bloodstream and put them out of commission.

Propyl alcohol changes something.

It's as though the immune system no longer has any power to protect. Redia are swimming around and nesting anywhere there is a weakness that allows them into an organ.

There are more stages and complex names, but it starts sounding more like something from an old horror movie than a biology lesson. Suffice it to say, the need for a snail is totally done away with, and intestinal flukes can complete their entire life cycle inside your body.

Luckily, even though they are bothersome little buggers, intestinal flukes are fairly easy to get rid of, with a little effort and some specific herbs. I have had good luck with the parasite cleansing program I use, based on Dr. Clark's formula.

If you have been diagnosed with cancer, and even if you choose to receive chemotherapy or other medical treatment, I urge you to look at this program. It won't interfere with your other treatment, and what if Dr. Clark is right?

Of course, since I have mentioned the "C" word, I must remind you that I am not a medical doctor, as it states on numerous pages of this web site. And Hulda Clark has a PhD in biochemistry, and isn't an MD either.

If you are curious about this parasite treatment program, you can download it here.

Just to look at, of course.



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